Wash. Admin. Code § 480-51-075 - Safety
(1) No commercial
ferry shall operate any vessel that has not been inspected by the United States
Coast Guard and certified to be safe and seaworthy for its intended
operation.
(2) Each commercial
ferry shall maintain in its main office a copy of the most current certificate
issued for each vessel operated.
(3) The commission may periodically require
commercial ferry operators to provide proof that each vessel operated has been
inspected and found to be safe and seaworthy. Such proof may be contained on
the annual report form required by WAC
480-51-100.
(4) No commercial ferry shall augment its
fleet with a vessel leased, borrowed, or obtained from another party unless the
commercial ferry operator first obtains proof that the vessel has been
inspected within the past twelve months and found to be safe and seaworthy for
its intended purpose. A copy of the inspection certificate must be maintained
in the commercial ferry operator's files for a period of not less than twelve
months following use of such vessel.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 81.84.070, 1993 c 427, 1995 c 361 and RCW 80.01.040(4). 95-22-001 (Order R-435, Docket No. TS-941485), § 480-51-075, filed 10/18/95, effective 11/18/95.
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