| Management number | 236990016 | Release Date | 2026/07/10 | List Price | US$2.46 | Model Number | 236990016 | ||
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General Provisions – U.S. Coast Guard Small Passenger Vessel RegulationsIntroductionTitle 46 CFR Part 175, General Provisions, provides the foundational framework for regulating small passenger vessels in the United States. These regulations, as updated on August 4, 2025, define the scope, applicability, and structure of rules applying to vessels under 100 gross tons that carry more than six passengers for hire. They also set definitions, standards for service and routes, and delegation of authority for enforcement and interpretation by the U.S. Coast Guard.Table of ContentsSubpart A: General – Applicability, Purpose, and ScopeSubpart B: Definition of TermsSubpart C: Equivalents, Penalties, and AppealsSubpart D: Organization and Enforcement ResponsibilitiesSubpart E: Additional RequirementsChapter SummariesSubpart A – GeneralEstablishes the purpose of the regulations: to promote the safe operation of small passenger vessels through uniform standards. It applies to vessels under 100 gross tons, carrying more than six passengers. The subpart also outlines the applicability of other CFR subchapters and the U.S. Coast Guard's role in overseeing compliance.Subpart B – Definition of TermsClarifies critical terminology used throughout Subchapter T. Key definitions include terms like passenger for hire, small passenger vessel, coastwise, limited coastwise, OSV, underway, and others. These definitions ensure consistent interpretation and enforcement of safety standards across all jurisdictions.Subpart C – Equivalents, Penalties, and AppealsAllows for the use of alternate safety equipment or methods if proven equally effective, subject to approval by the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection (OCMI). The subpart also details penalties for noncompliance and outlines procedures for vessel operators to appeal Coast Guard decisions.Subpart D – Organization and Enforcement ResponsibilitiesIdentifies the OCMI, Marine Inspection Zones, and the roles of the Coast Guard Headquarters and District Offices. It defines the authority hierarchy and inspection responsibilities, allowing localized enforcement while maintaining centralized policy development and oversight.Subpart E – Additional RequirementsAddresses situations where regulations may not cover specific safety concerns. The OCMI has discretionary authority to impose additional requirements deemed necessary to ensure vessel and passenger safety. This flexibility ensures proactive hazard management in unique or evolving maritime environments.Conclusion46 CFR Part 175 serves as the cornerstone for understanding and applying U.S. Coast Guard regulations governing small passenger vessels. It establishes who is regulated, defin Read more
| ASIN | B0FQ49WHHT |
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| Language | English |
| File size | 169 KB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Book 5 of 6 | U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Safety and Navigation Regulations (2025 Edition) |
| Print length | 70 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | September 6, 2025 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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