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CFR Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 42 - Domestic and foreign voyages by sea
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Chapter I
> Part 42 - Domestic and foreign voyages by sea
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§ 42.01-1
Authority for regulations
§ 42.01-5
OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
§ 42.01-10
Purpose of regulations
§ 42.03-5
U.S.-flag vessels subject to the requirements of this subchapter
§ 42.03-10
Foreign vessels subject to this subchapter
§ 42.03-15
The Great Lakes of North America
§ 42.03-17
Special load line marks for vessels carrying timber deck cargo
§ 42.03-20
Equivalents
§ 42.03-25
Experimental installations
§ 42.03-30
Exemptions for vessels
§ 42.03-35
U.S.-flag vessels and Canadian vessels navigating on sheltered waters of Puget Sound and contiguous west coast waters of United States and Canada
§ 42.05-1
Approved
§ 42.05-10
Assigning authority
§ 42.05-20
Commandant
§ 42.05-25
Coast Guard District Commander or District Commander
§ 42.05-30
Existing vessel
§ 42.05-40
Great Lakes
§ 42.05-45
International voyage
§ 42.05-47
Marine inspector or inspector
§ 42.05-50
New vessel
§ 42.05-55
Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection
§ 42.05-60
Recognized classification society
§ 42.05-63
Ship(s) and vessel(s)
§ 42.05-65
Surveyor
§ 42.07-1
Load lines required
§ 42.07-5
Marks placed on vessel to indicate load lines
§ 42.07-10
Submergence of load line marks
§ 42.07-15
Zones and seasonal areas
§ 42.07-20
Logbook entries
§ 42.07-25
Approval of the Commandant
§ 42.07-30
Approval of the assigning authority
§ 42.07-35
American Bureau of Shipping as an assigning authority
§ 42.07-40
Recognized classification society as an assigning authority
§ 42.07-43
Change in assigning authority
§ 42.07-45
Load line certificates
§ 42.07-50
Penalties for violations
§ 42.07-55
Cancellation of load line certificates or exemption certificates
§ 42.07-60
Control
§ 42.07-75
Right of appeal
§ 42.09-1
Assignment of load lines
§ 42.09-5
All vessels--division into types
§ 42.09-10
Stability, subdivision, and strength
§ 42.09-15
Surveys by the American Bureau of Shipping or assigning authority
§ 42.09-20
Surveys of foreign vessels
§ 42.09-25
Initial or periodic survey requirements for all vessels
§ 42.09-30
Additional survey requirements for steel-hull vessels
§ 42.09-35
Additional survey requirements for wood-hull vessels
§ 42.09-40
Annual surveys
§ 42.09-45
Correction of deficiencies
§ 42.09-50
Repairs or alterations to vessel after it has been surveyed
§ 42.11-1
General
§ 42.11-5
Applications for load line assignments, surveys, and certificates for U.S.-flag vessels
§ 42.11-10
Applications for load line assignments and certificates for vessels other than U.S.-flag vessels
§ 42.11-15
Application for timber load lines
§ 42.11-20
Application for annual survey
§ 42.13-1
Assumptions
§ 42.13-5
Strength of vessel
§ 42.13-10
Freeboards assigned vessels
§ 42.13-15
Definitions of terms
§ 42.13-20
Deck line
§ 42.13-25
Load line mark
§ 42.13-30
Lines to be used with the load line mark
§ 42.13-35
Mark of assigning authority
§ 42.13-40
Details of marking
§ 42.13-45
Verification of marks
§ 42.15-1
Information to be supplied to the master
§ 42.15-5
Superstructure end bulkheads
§ 42.15-10
Doors
§ 42.15-15
Positions of hatchways, doorways and ventilators
§ 42.15-20
Cargo and other hatchways
§ 42.15-25
Hatchways closed by portable covers and secured weathertight by tarpaulins and battening devices
§ 42.15-30
Hatchways closed by weathertight covers of steel or other equivalent material fitted with gaskets and clamping devices
§ 42.15-35
Machinery space openings
§ 42.15-40
Miscellaneous openings in freeboard and superstructure decks
§ 42.15-45
Ventilators
§ 42.15-50
Air pipes
§ 42.15-55
Cargo ports and other similar openings
§ 42.15-60
Scuppers, inlets, and discharges
§ 42.15-65
Side scuttles
§ 42.15-70
Freeing ports
§ 42.15-75
Protection of the crew
§ 42.15-80
Special conditions of assignment for Type ``A'' vessels
§ 42.20-3
Freeboard assignment: Type ``A'' vessels
§ 42.20-5
Freeboard assignment: Type ``B'' vessels
§ 42.20-6
Flooding standard: Type ``A'' vessels
§ 42.20-7
Flooding standard: Type ``B'' vessel, 60 percent reduction
§ 42.20-8
Flooding standard: Type ``B'' vessel, 100 percent reduction
§ 42.20-9
Initial conditions of loading
§ 42.20-10
Free surface
§ 42.20-11
Extent of damage
§ 42.20-12
Conditions of equilibrium
§ 42.20-13
Vessels without means of propulsion
§ 42.20-15
Freeboard tables
§ 42.20-20
Correction to the freeboard for vessels under 328 feet in length
§ 42.20-25
Correction for block coefficient
§ 42.20-30
Correction for depth
§ 42.20-35
Correction for position of deck line
§ 42.20-40
Standard height of superstructure
§ 42.20-45
Length of superstructure
§ 42.20-50
Effective length of superstructure
§ 42.20-55
Trunks
§ 42.20-60
Deduction for superstructures and trunks
§ 42.20-65
Sheer
§ 42.20-70
Minimum bow height
§ 42.20-75
Minimum freeboards
§ 42.25-1
Application of this subpart
§ 42.25-5
Definitions of terms used in this subpart
§ 42.25-10
Construction of vessel
§ 42.25-15
Stowage
§ 42.25-20
Computation for freeboard
§ 42.30-1
Basis
§ 42.30-5
Northern Winter Seasonal Zones and area
§ 42.30-10
Southern Winter Seasonal Zone
§ 42.30-15
Tropical Zone
§ 42.30-20
Seasonal Tropical Areas
§ 42.30-25
Summer Zones
§ 42.30-30
Enclosed seas
§ 42.30-35
The Winter North Atlantic Load Line
§ 42.50-1
General
§ 42.50-5
International load line certificates
§ 42.50-10
Load line certificates for nonadherent foreign flag vessels
§ 42.50-15
Coastwise load line certificates for U.S.-flag vessels
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Alabama
Alabama Code > Title 33 > Chapter 5 - Registration And Operation Of Vessels
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Alabama Code > Title 33 > Chapter 6A - Recreational Vessel And Residence Boat Sewage Discharges Regulated
Alaska
Alaska Statutes Chapter 05.25 - Watercraft
Alaska Statutes Chapter 30.30 - Abandoned And Derelict Vessels
Arizona
Arizona Laws > Title 5 > Chapter 3 - Boating And Water Sports
California
California Harbors and Navigation Code > Division 3 - Vessels
California Harbors and Navigation Code > Division 4 - Masters, Crews And Cargoes
California Harbors and Navigation Code > Division 5 - Pilots For Monterey Bay And The Bays Of San Francisco, San Pablo, And Suisun
Connecticut
Connecticut General Statutes > Title 15 > Chapter 268 - Boating
Delaware
Delaware Code Title 23 > Chapter 21 - Motorboats
Delaware Code Title 23 > Chapter 22 - Boating Safety
Delaware Code Title 23 > Chapter 23 - Operation Of A Vessel Or Boat While Under The Influence Of Intoxicating Liquor And/Or Drugs
Delaware Code Title 23 > Chapter 24 - Exemptions From Civil Liability For Rendering Vessel Traffic Information Services
Florida
Florida Statutes > Title XXIV - Vessels
Florida Regulations Chapter 61B-60 - Yacht and Ship Brokers
Florida Regulations > Division 68D - Vessel Registration and Boating Safety
Idaho
Idaho Code Title 67 > Chapter 70 - Idaho Safe Boating Act
Illinois
Illinois Compiled Statutes > 625 ILCS 45 - Boat Registration and Safety Act
Indiana
Indiana Code > Title 9 > Article 31 - Watercraft Titling And Registration
Indiana Code > Title 25 > Article 28 - Boat Pilots
Kansas
Kansas Statutes > Chapter 32 > Article 11 - Boating And Water Activities
Maine
Maine Revised Statutes > Title 10 > Chapter 204-B - Watercraft Manufacturers, Distributors And Dealers
Maine Revised Statutes > Title 10 > Chapter 212-A - Maine Marina And Boatyard Storage Act
Maine Revised Statutes > Title 10 > Chapter 627 - Vessels
Maine Revised Statutes > Title 12 > Chapter 935 - Watercraft And Airmobiles
Maine Revised Statutes Title 23 > Chapter 412 - Waterborne Transportation
Massachusetts
Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title XIV > Chapter 90B - Motorboats And Other Vessels
Michigan
Michigan Laws > Chapter 123 > Act 68 of 1957 - Regulation Of Houseboats
Michigan Laws > Chapter 445 > Act 88 of 1989 - Watercraft And Outboard Motor Manufacturers, Distributors, And Dealers
Minnesota
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 86B - Water Safety, Watercraft, and Watercraft Titling
Missouri
Missouri Laws > Title XIX > Chapter 306 - Watercraft Regulation and Licensing--State Water Patrol
Nevada
Nevada Revised Statutes > Chapter 488 - Watercraft
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 270-A - Use Of Houseboats
New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 270-B - Abandoned Boats
New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 270-D - Boating And Water Safety On New Hampshire Public Waters
New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 270-E - Vessel Registration And Numbering
New Mexico
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 66 > Article 12 - Boating
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 66 > Article 13 - Boating While Intoxicated
New York
New York Laws - General Business > Article 38 - Vessel Dealer Agreements
New York
New York Laws > General Business > Article 38 - Vessel Dealer Agreements
North Carolina
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 75A - Boating and Water Safety
North Dakota
North Dakota Code > Chapter 20.1-13 - Boating Regulation
North Dakota Code > Chapter 20.1-13.1 - Intoxication Testing of Boat Operators
North Dakota Code > Chapter 20.1-17 - Aquatic Nuisance Species
Ohio
Ohio Code > Title 15 > Chapter 1547 - Watercraft And Waterways
Ohio Code > Title 15 > Chapter 1548 - Watercraft Certificates Of Title
Ohio Code > Title 45 > Chapter 4585 - Actions Relating To Watercraft
Oregon
Oregon Statutes > Title 61 - Small Watercraft
Rhode Island
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 46-8. Registration of Outboard Motors
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 46-9. Pilots – Rhode Island Sound, Narragansett Bay, Sakonnet River, and Tributaries
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 46-9.1. Pilots–Block Island Sound
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 46-22. Regulation of Boats
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 46-22.1. Uniform Boat Title Act
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 46-22.2. Alcohol Boating Safety Act
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 46-27. Personal Watercraft Safety Act
South Carolina
South Carolina Code > Title 29 > Chapter 9 - Liens On Ships And Vessels
South Carolina Code > Title 50 > Chapter 21 - Equipment And Operation Of Watercraft
South Carolina Code > Title 50 > Chapter 23 - Watercraft And Outboard Motors
South Carolina Code > Title 50 > Chapter 25 - Boating And Surfing At Particular Localities
South Dakota
South Dakota Laws > Title 32 > Chapter 03A - Title, Registration And Taxation Of Boats
South Dakota Laws > Title 32 > Chapter 07B - Regulation Of Boat Dealers
South Dakota Laws > Title 42 > Chapter 8 - Watercraft
Tennessee
Tennessee Code > Title 69 > Chapter 9 - Boating Regulation
Texas
Texas Civil Statutes > Title 132 > Chapter 19 - Boat Or Motor Manufacturers, Distributors, And Dealers
Utah
Utah Code > Title 73 > Chapter 18 - State Boating Act
Utah Code > Title 73 > Chapter 18 - Boating - Litter and Pollution Control
Utah Code > Title 73 > Chapter 18 - Water Safety
Utah Code > Title 73 > Chapter 18 - Financial Responsibility of Motorboat Owners and Operators Act
Vermont
Vermont Statutes > Title 25 > Chapter 1 - Operation of Vessels
Virginia
Virginia Code Title 29.1 > Chapter 7 - Boating Laws
Virginia Code Title 29.1 > Chapter 8 - Watercraft Dealer Licensing Act
Virginia Code Title 62.1 > Chapter 18 - Protection of Aids to Navigation
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Statutes > Chapter 30 > Subchapter V - Regulation Of Boating
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