46 CFR Part 122
PART 122—OPERATIONS
- PART 122—OPERATIONS
- Chapter I—Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security › Subchapter K—Small Passenger Vessels Carrying More Than 150 Passengers or with Overnight Accommodations for More Than 49 Passengers
- Subpart A—General Provisions
- § 122.100 General requirement.
- § 122.115 Applicability; preemptive effect.
- Subpart B—Marine Casualties and Voyage Records
- § 122.202 Notice of marine casualty.
- § 122.203 Notice of hazardous conditions.
- § 122.206 Written report of marine casualty.
- § 122.208 Accidents to machinery.
- § 122.210 Alcohol or drug use by individuals directly involved in casualties.
- § 122.212 Mandatory chemical testing following serious marine incidents.
- § 122.220 Records of a voyage resulting in a marine casualty.
- § 122.230 Report of accident to aid to navigation.
- § 122.260 Reports of potential vessel casualty.
- § 122.280 Official logbook for foreign voyages.
- § 122.282 Logbook for vessels of more than 19.8 meters (65 feet) in length with overnight accommodations for more than 49 passengers.
- Subpart C—Miscellaneous Operating Requirements
- § 122.304 Navigation underway.
- § 122.306 Passengers excluded from operating station.
- § 122.315 Verification of vessel compliance with applicable stability requirements.
- § 122.320 Steering gear, controls, and communication system tests.
- § 122.330 Hatches and other openings.
- § 122.335 Loading doors.
- § 122.340 Vessels carrying vehicles.
- § 122.356 Carriage of hazardous materials.
- § 122.360 Use of auto pilot.
- § 122.364 Use of potentially hazardous items for commercial purposes.
- Subpart D—Crew Requirements
- § 122.402 Officers.
- § 122.410 Watchmen.
- § 122.420 Crew training.
- Subpart E—Preparations for Emergencies
- § 122.502 Crew and passenger list.
- § 122.503 Voyage plan.
- § 122.504 Passenger count.
- § 122.506 Passenger safety orientation.
- § 122.507 Passenger egress drills.
- § 122.508 Wearing of life jackets.
- § 122.510 Emergency instructions.
- § 122.512 Recommended emergency instructions format.
- § 122.514 Station bill.
- § 122.515 Passenger safety bill.
- § 122.516 Life jacket placards.
- § 122.518 Inflatable survival craft placards.
- § 122.520 Abandon ship and man overboard drills and training.
- § 122.524 Fire fighting drills and training.
- § 122.530 Responsibilities of licensed individuals.
- Subpart F—Markings Required
- § 122.602 Hull markings.
- § 122.604 Lifesaving equipment markings.
- § 122.606 Escape hatches and emergency exits.
- § 122.608 Fuel shutoff valves.
- § 122.610 Watertight doors and watertight hatches.
- § 122.612 Fire protection equipment.
- § 122.614 Portable watertight containers for distress flares and smoke signals.
- Subpart G—Operational Readiness, Maintenance, and Inspection of Lifesaving Equipment
- § 122.700 Operational readiness.
- § 122.702 Maintenance.
- § 122.704 Maintenance of falls.
- § 122.720 Weekly maintenance and inspections.
- § 122.722 Monthly inspections.
- § 122.724 Quarterly inspections.
- § 122.726 Annual inspections.
- § 122.728 Testing and servicing of Emergency Position Indicating Radiobeacons (EPIRB).
- § 122.730 Servicing of inflatable liferafts, inflatable buoyant apparatus, inflatable life jackets, and inflated rescue boats.
- § 122.740 Periodic servicing of hydrostatic release units.
- Subpart H—Penalties
- § 122.900 Penalty for violations.
- § 122.910 Suspension and revocation.