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e-CFR Data is current as of February 4, 2010
TITLE 33--Navigation and Navigable Waters
CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
SUBCHAPTER P--PORTS AND WATERWAYS SAFETY
PART 164--NAVIGATION SAFETY REGULATIONS
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| Applicability exception for foreign vessels. |
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| Incorporation by reference. |
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| Navigation under way: General. |
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| Navigation underway: tankers. |
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| Navigation bridge visibility. |
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| Requirements for vessels at anchor. |
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| Tests before entering or getting underway. |
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| Charts, publications, and equipment: General. |
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| Equipment: Vessels of 10,000 gross tons or more. |
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| Automatic radar plotting aids (ARPA). |
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| Steering gear: Foreign tankers. |
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| Devices to indicate speed and distance. |
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| Electronic position fixing devices. |
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| Automatic Identification System Shipborne Equipment--Prince William Sound. |
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| Automatic Identification System (AIS). |
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| Deviations from rules: Emergency. |
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| Deviations from rules and reporting: Non-operating equipment. |
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| Deviations from rules: Continuing operation or period of time. |
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| Marine casualty reporting and record retention. |
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| Navigational-safety equipment, charts or maps, and publications required on towing vessels. |
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| Towline and terminal gear for towing astern. |
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| Towline and terminal gear for towing alongside and pushing ahead. |
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| Navigation under way: Towing vessels. |
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| Tests, inspections, and voyage planning. |
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| Maintenance, failure, and reporting. |
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