46 CFR Part 91
PART 91—INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION
- PART 91—INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION
- Chapter I—Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security › Subchapter I—Cargo and Miscellaneous Vessels
- Subpart 91.01—General Provisions; Certificate of Inspection
- § 91.01-1 Preemptive effect.
- § 91.01-2 When required.
- § 91.01-5 Posting.
- § 91.01-10 Period of validity for a Certificate of Inspection.
- § 91.01-15 Temporary certificate.
- § 91.01-20 Expired certificate.
- § 91.01-25 Emergency carriage of more than 16 persons in addition to the crew on vessels not engaged in international voyages.
- Subpart 91.05—Permit To Proceed to Another Port for Repair
- § 91.05-1 When issued.
- § 91.05-5 To whom issued.
- § 91.05-10 Conditions of permit.
- § 91.05-15 Posting.
- Subpart 91.15—Inspection of Vessels
- § 91.15-1 Standards in inspection of hulls, boilers, and machinery.
- § 91.15-5 Alternate compliance.
- Subpart 91.20—Initial Inspection
- § 91.20-1 Prerequisite of certificate of inspection.
- § 91.20-5 When made.
- § 91.20-10 Plans.
- § 91.20-15 Scope of inspection.
- § 91.20-20 Specific tests and inspections.
- Subpart 91.25—Inspection for Certification
- § 91.25-1 Prerequisite of reissuance of certificate of inspection.
- § 91.25-5 Application for a Certificate of Inspection.
- § 91.25-7 Incorporation by reference.
- § 91.25-10 Scope of inspection.
- § 91.25-15 Lifesaving equipment.
- § 91.25-20 Fire extinguishing equipment.
- § 91.25-25 Hull equipment.
- § 91.25-30 Electrical engineering equipment.
- § 91.25-35 Marine engineering equipment.
- § 91.25-37 Tanks containing dangerous cargoes.
- § 91.25-38 Pollution prevention.
- § 91.25-40 Sanitary inspection.
- § 91.25-45 Fire hazards.
- § 91.25-50 Inspector not limited.
- Subpart 91.27—Annual and Periodic Inspections
- § 91.27-1 Annual and periodic inspections.
- § 91.27-5 Certificate of Inspection: Conditions of validity.
- § 91.27-13 Alternative annual inspection for offshore supply vessels less than 400 gross tons in foreign ports.
- § 91.27-15 Inspectors not limited.
- Subpart 91.30—Inspection After Accident
- § 91.30-1 General or partial survey.
- Subpart 91.35—Sanitary Inspections
- § 91.35-1 When made.
- Subpart 91.40—Drydocking
- § 91.40-1 Definitions relating to hull examinations.
- § 91.40-3 Drydock examination, internal structural examination, cargo tank internal examination, and underwater survey intervals.
- § 91.40-5 Notice and plans required.
- Subpart 91.43—Integral Fuel Oil Tank Examinations
- § 91.43-1 When required.
- Subpart 91.45—Repairs and Alterations
- § 91.45-1 Notice required.
- § 91.45-5 Inspection required.
- Subpart 91.50—Special Operating Requirements
- § 91.50-1 Inspection and testing required when making alterations, repairs, or other such operations involving riveting, welding, burning or like fire-producing actions.
- Subpart 91.55—Plan Approval
- § 91.55-1 General.
- § 91.55-5 Plans and specifications required for new construction.
- § 91.55-10 Plans required for alterations of existing vessels.
- § 91.55-15 Procedure for submittal of plans.
- § 91.55-20 Number of plans required.
- Subpart 91.60—Certificates Under International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea, 1974
- § 91.60-1 Application.
- § 91.60-5 Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate.
- § 91.60-10 Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate.
- § 91.60-15 Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate.
- § 91.60-25 Exemption Certificate.
- § 91.60-30 Safety Management Certificate.
- § 91.60-35 Availability of Certificates.
- § 91.60-40 Duration of Convention certificates.
- § 91.60-45 American Bureau of Shipping.