Regulation 46 CFR 189.01-10

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Vessel Inspection Related Forms and Reporting Requirements Under Title 46 U.S. Code

Regulation 46 CFR 189.01-10

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§ 189.01–1

46 CFR Ch. I (10–1–11 Edition)

189.55–5 Plans and specifications required
for new construction.
189.55–10 Plans required for alterations of
existing vessels.
189.55–15 Procedure for submittal of plans.
189.55–20 Number of plans required.

Subpart 189.60—Certificates Under International Convention for Safety of Life
at Sea, 1974
189.60–1 Application.
189.60–5 Cargo Ship Safety Construction
Certificate.
189.60–10 Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate.
189.60–15 Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate.
189.60–25 Exemption Certificate.
189.60–30 Safety Management Certificate.
189.60–35 Availability of Certificates.
189.60–40 Duration of Convention certificates.
189.60–45 American Bureau of Shipping.
AUTHORITY: 33 U.S.C. 1321(j); 46 U.S.C. 2113,
3306, 3307; E.O. 12234, 45 FR 58801, 3 CFR, 1980
Comp., p. 277; E.O. 12777, 56 FR 54757, 3 CFR,
1991 Comp., p. 351; Department of Homeland
Security Delegation No. 0170.1.
SOURCE: CGFR 67–83, 33 FR 1118, Jan. 27,
1968, unless otherwise noted.

Subpart 189.01—Certificate of
Inspection
§ 189.01–1 When required.
(a) Except as noted in this subpart or
subpart 189.05 of this part, no vessel
subject to inspection and certification
shall be operated without a valid certificate of inspection.

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§ 189.01–5 Posting.
(a) The original certificate of inspection shall, in general, be framed under
glass or other transparent material and
posted in a conspicuous place where it
will be most likely to be observed. On
other vessels such as barges, where the
framing of the certificate under glass
would be impracticable, the original
certificate of inspection shall be kept
on board to be shown on demand.
§ 189.01–10 Period of validity for a Certificate of Inspection.
(a) A Certificate of Inspection is
valid for 5 years. Application may be
made by the master, owner, or agent
for inspection and issuance of a new
certificate of inspection at any time

during the period of validity of the current certificate.
(b) Certificates of inspection may be
revoked or suspended by the Coast
Guard where such process is authorized
by law. This may occur if the vessel
does not meet the requirements of law
or regulations in this chapter or if
there is a failure to maintain the safety requirements requisite to the
issuance of a certificate of inspection.
(c)(1) In the case of the following vessels, modification of the period of validity of the certificate of inspection
will be permitted as set forth in this
paragraph:
(i) Non-self-propelled vessels of 100
gross tons and over proceeding on the
high seas or ocean for the sole purpose
of changing place of employment.
(ii) Non-self-propelled vessels of 100
gross tons and over making rare or infrequent voyages on the high seas or
ocean and returning to the port of departure.
(2) The certificate of inspection may
be issued for a specific period of time
to cover a described situation or for
one voyage only but not to exceed 5
years. The certificate of inspection will
include the conditions under which the
vessel must operate. Unless the vessel
is in compliance with this subchapter
insofar as it applies to seagoing barges
of 100 gross tons and over, such vessel
shall not carry any person on board
while underway, and the certificate of
inspection will be endorsed as an unmanned seagoing barge.
[CGFR 67–83, 33 FR 1118, Jan. 27, 1968, as
amended by CGFR 68–82, 33 FR 18911, Dec. 18,
1968; CGD 95–012, 60 FR 48052, Sept. 18, 1995; 60
FR 50120, Sept. 28, 1995; USCG–1999–4976, 65
FR 6509, Feb. 9, 2000]

§ 189.01–15

Temporary certificate.

(a) If necessary to prevent delay of
the vessel, a temporary certificate of
inspection, Form CG–854, shall be
issued pending the issuance and delivery of the regular certificate of inspection. Such temporary certificate shall
be carried in the same manner as the
regular certificate and shall in all ways
be considered the same as the regular
certificate of inspection which it represents.

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