33 CFR Part 148
PART 148—DEEPWATER PORTS: GENERAL
- PART 148—DEEPWATER PORTS: GENERAL
- Chapter I—Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security › Subchapter NN—Deepwater Ports
- Subpart A—General
- § 148.1 What is the purpose of this subchapter?
- § 148.2 Who is responsible for implementing this subchapter?
- § 148.3 What Federal agencies are responsible for implementing the Deepwater Port Act?
- § 148.5 How are terms used in this subchapter defined?
- § 148.8 How are certifying entities designated and used for purposes of this subchapter?
- Subpart B—Application for a License
- § 148.100 What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 148.105 What must I include in my application?
- § 148.107 What additional information may be required?
- § 148.108 What if a Federal or State agency or other interested party requests additional information?
- § 148.110 How do I prepare my application?
- § 148.115 How many copies of the application must I send and where must I send them?
- § 148.125 What are the application fees?
- Subpart C—Processing Applications
- General
- § 148.200 What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 148.205 How are documents related to the application maintained?
- § 148.207 How and where may I view docketed documents?
- § 148.209 How is the application processed?
- § 148.211 What must I do if I need to change my application?
- § 148.213 How do I withdraw my application?
- § 148.215 What if a port has plans for a deep draft channel and harbor?
- § 148.217 How can a State be designated as an Adjacent Coastal State?
- § 148.221 How do I claim, or object to a claim, that required information is privileged?
- Public Hearings or Meetings
- § 148.222 When must public hearings or meetings be held?
- § 148.227 How is a public hearing or meeting reported?
- Formal Hearings
- § 148.228 What if a formal evidentiary hearing is necessary?
- § 148.230 How is notice of a formal hearing given?
- § 148.232 What are the rules for a formal hearing?
- § 148.234 What are the limits of an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ)'s jurisdiction?
- § 148.236 What authority does an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) have?
- § 148.238 Who are the parties to a formal hearing?
- § 148.240 How does a State or a person intervene in a formal hearing?
- § 148.242 How does a person who is not a party to a formal hearing present evidence at the hearing?
- § 148.244 Who must represent the parties at a formal hearing?
- § 148.246 When is a document considered filed and where should I file it?
- § 148.248 What happens when a document does not contain all necessary information?
- § 148.250 Who must be served before a document is filed?
- § 148.252 What is the procedure for serving a subpoena?
- § 148.254 How is a hearing transcript prepared?
- § 148.256 What happens at the conclusion of a formal hearing?
- Approval or Denial of the Application
- § 148.276 When must the application be approved or denied?
- § 148.277 How may Federal agencies and States participate in the application process?
- § 148.279 What are the criteria for approval or denial of an application?
- § 148.281 What happens when more than one application is submitted for a deepwater port in the same application area?
- § 148.283 When is the application process stopped before the application is approved or denied?
- Subpart D—Licenses
- § 148.300 What does this subpart concern?
- § 148.305 What is included in a deepwater port license?
- § 148.307 Who may consult with the Commandant (CG-5P) and MARAD on developing the proposed conditions of a license?
- § 148.310 How long does a license last?
- § 148.315 How is a license amended, transferred, or reinstated?
- § 148.320 How is a license enforced, suspended, or revoked?
- § 148.325 How soon after deepwater port decommissioning must the licensee initiate removal?
- Subpart E—Site Evaluation and Pre-Construction Testing
- § 148.400 What does this subpart do?
- § 148.405 What are the procedures for notifying the Commandant (CG-5P) of proposed site evaluation and pre-construction testing?
- § 148.410 What are the conditions for conducting site evaluation and pre-construction testing?
- § 148.415 When conducting site evaluation and pre-construction testing, what must be reported?
- § 148.420 When may the Commandant (CG-5P) suspend or prohibit site evaluation or pre-construction testing?
- Subpart F—Exemption From or Adjustments to Requirements in This Subchapter
- § 148.500 What does this subpart do?
- § 148.505 How do I apply for an exemption?
- § 148.510 What happens when a petition for exemption involves the interests of an Adjacent Coastal State?
- § 148.515 When is an exemption allowed?
- § 148.600 What is the limit of financial liability?
- § 148.605 How is the limit of liability determined?
- Subpart G—Environmental Review Criteria for Deepwater Ports
- § 148.700 How does the Deepwater Port Act interact with other Federal and State laws?
- § 148.702 How were the environmental review criteria developed?
- § 148.705 What is determined by the environmental evaluation?
- § 148.707 What type of criteria will be used in an environmental review and how will they be applied?
- § 148.708 Must the applicant's proposal reflect potential regulations?
- § 148.709 How are these criteria reviewed and revised?
- § 148.710 What environmental conditions must be satisfied?
- § 148.715 How is an environmental review conducted?
- § 148.720 What are the siting criteria?
- § 148.722 Should the construction plan incorporate best available technology and recommended industry practices?
- § 148.725 What are the design, construction and operational criteria?
- § 148.730 What are the land use and coastal zone management criteria?
- § 148.735 What are other critical criteria that must be evaluated?
- § 148.737 What environmental statutes must an applicant follow?