[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 33, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 33CFR157.03]

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                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
 
   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 157--RULES FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT RELATING TO 
TANK VESSELS CARRYING OIL IN BULK--Table of Contents
 
                           Subpart A--General
 
Sec. 157.03  Definitions.

    Except as otherwise stated in a subpart:
    Amidships means the middle of the length.
    Animal fat means a non-petroleum oil, fat, or grease derived from 
animals and not specifically identified elsewhere in this part.
    Ballast voyage means the voyage that a tank vessel engages in after 
it leaves the port of final cargo discharge.
    Breadth or B means the maximum molded breadth of a vessel in meters.
    Cargo tank length means the length from the forward bulkhead of the 
forwardmost cargo tanks, to the after bulkhead of the aftermost cargo 
tanks.

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    Center tank means any tank inboard of a longitudinal bulkhead.
    Clean ballast means ballast which:
    (1) If discharged from a vessel that is stationary into clean, calm 
water on a clear day, would not--
    (i) Produce visible traces of oil on the surface of the water or on 
adjoining shore lines; or
    (ii) Cause a sludge or emulsion to be deposited beneath the surface 
of the water or upon adjoining shore lines; or
    (2) If verified by an approved cargo monitor and control system, has 
an oil content that does not exceed 15 p.m.
    Combination carrier means a vessel designed to carry oil or solid 
cargoes in bulk.
    Crude oil means any liquid hydrocarbon mixture occurring naturally 
in the earth, whether or not treated to render it suitable for 
transportation, and includes crude oil from which certain distillate 
fractions may have been removed, and crude oil to which certain 
distillate fractions may have been added.
    Deadweight or DWT means the difference in metric tons between the 
lightweight displacement and the total displacement of a vessel measured 
in water of specific gravity 1.025 at the load waterline corresponding 
to the assigned summer freeboard.
    Dedicated clean ballast tank means a cargo tank that is allocated 
solely for the carriage of clean ballast.
    Domestic trade means trade between ports or places within the United 
States, its territories and possessions, either directly or via a 
foreign port including trade on the navigable rivers, lakes, and inland 
waters.
    Double bottom means watertight protective spaces that do not carry 
any oil and which separate the bottom of tanks that hold any oil within 
the cargo tank length from the outer skin of the vessel.
    Double hull means watertight protective spaces that do not carry any 
oil and which separate the sides, bottom, forward end, and aft end of 
tanks that hold any oil within the cargo tank length from the outer skin 
of the vessel as prescribed in Sec. 157.10d.
    Doubles sides means watertight protective spaces that do not carry 
any oil and which separate the sides of tanks that hold any oil within 
the cargo tank length from the outer skin of the vessel.
    Existing vessel means any vessel that is not a new vessel.
    Fleeting or assist towing vessel means any commercial vessel engaged 
in towing astern, alongside, or pushing ahead, used solely within a 
limited geographic area, such as a particular barge fleeting area or 
commercial facility, and used solely for restricted service, such as 
making up or breaking up larger tows.
    Foreign trade means any trade that is not domestic trade.
    From the nearest land means from the baseline from which the 
territorial sea of the United States is established in accordance with 
international law.
     Fuel oil means any oil used as fuel for machinery in the vessel in 
which it is carried.
    Inland vessel means a vessel that is not oceangoing and that does 
not operate on the Great Lakes.
    Instantaneous rate of discharge of oil content means the rate of 
discharge of oil in liters per hour at any instant, divided by the speed 
of the vessel in knots at the same instant.
    Integrated tug barge means a tug and a tank barge with a mechanical 
system that allows the connection of the propulsion unit (the tug) to 
the stern of the cargo carrying unit (the tank barge) so that the two 
vessels function as a single self-propelled vessel.
    Large primary structural member includes any of the following:
    (1) Web frames.
    (2) Girders.
    (3) Webs.
    (4) Main brackets.
    (5) Transverses.
    (6) Stringers.
    (7) Struts in transverse web frames when there are 3 or more struts 
and the depth of each is more than \1/15\ of the total depth of the 
tank.
    Length or L means the distance in meters from the fore side of the 
stem to the axis of the rudder stock on a waterline at 85 percent of the 
least molded depth measured from the molded baseline, or 96 percent of 
the total length on that waterline, whichever is greater. In vessels 
designed with drag,

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the waterline is measured parallel to the designed waterline.
    Lightweight means the displacement of a vessel in metric tons 
without cargo, fuel oil, lubricating oil, ballast water, fresh water, 
and feedwater in tanks, consumable stores, and any persons and their 
effects.
    Major conversion means a conversion of an existing vessel that:
    (1) Substantially alters the dimensions or carrying capacity of the 
vessel, except a conversion that includes only the installation of 
segregated ballast tanks, dedicated clean ballast tanks, a crude oil 
washing system, double sides, a double bottom, or a double hull;
    (2) Changes the type of vessel;
    (3) Substantially prolongs the vessel's service life; or
    (4) Otherwise so changes the vessel that it is essentially a new 
vessel, as determined by the Commandant (G-MOC).
    MARPOL 73/78 means the International Convention for the Prevention 
of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978 
relating to that Convention. A copy of MARPOL 73/78 is available from 
the International Maritime Organization, 4 Albert Embankment, London, 
SE1
    New vessel means:
    (1) A U.S. vessel in domestic trade that:
    (i) Is constructed under a contract awarded after December 31, 1974;
    (ii) In the absence of a building contract, has the keel laid or is 
at a similar stage of construction after June 30, 1975;
    (iii) Is delivered after December 31, 1977; or
    (iv) Has undergone a major conversion for which:
    (A) The contract is awarded after December 31, 1974;
    (B) In the absence of a contract, conversion is begun after June 30, 
1975; or
    (C) Conversion is completed after December 31, 1977; and
    (2) A foreign vessel or a U.S. vessel in foreign trade that:
    (i) Is constructed under a contract awarded after December 31, 1975;
    (ii) In the absence of a building contract, has the keel laid or is 
at a similar stage of construction after June 30, 1976;
    (iii) Is delivered after December 31, 1979; or
    (iv) Has undergone a major conversion for which:
    (A) The contract is awarded after December 31, 1975;
    (B) In the absence of a contract, conversion is begun after June 30, 
1976; or
    (C) Conversion is completed after December 31, 1979.
    Non-petroleum oil means oil of any kind that is not petroleum-based. 
It includes, but is not limited to, animal fat and vegetable oil.
    Oceangoing has the same meaning as defined in Sec. 151.05 of this 
chapter.
    Officer in charge of a navigational watch means any officer employed 
or engaged to be responsible for navigating or maneuvering the vessel 
and for maintaining a continuous vigilant watch during his or her 
periods of duty and following guidance set out by the master, 
international or national regulations, and company policies.
    Oil means oil of any kind or in any form including, but not limited 
to, petroleum, fuel oil, sludge, oil refuse, and oil mixed with wastes 
other than dredged spoil. This includes liquid hydrocarbons as well as 
animal and vegetable oils.
    Oil cargo residue means any residue of oil cargo whether in solid, 
semi-solid, emulsified, or liquid form from cargo tanks and cargo pump 
room bilges, including but not limited to, drainages, leakages, 
exhausted oil, muck, clingage, sludge, bottoms, paraffin (wax), and any 
constituent component of oil. The term ``oil cargo residue'' is also 
known as ``cargo oil residue.''
    Oil residue means--
    (1) Oil cargo residue; and
    (2) Other residue of oil whether in solid, semi-solid, emulsified, 
or liquid form, resulting from drainages, leakages, exhausted oil, and 
other similar occurrences from machinery spaces.
    Oil spill response vessel means a vessel that is exclusively 
dedicated to operations to prevent or mitigate environmental damage due 
to an actual or impending accidental oil spill. This includes a vessel 
that performs routine service as an escort for a tank vessel, but 
excludes a vessel that engages in

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any other commercial activity, such as the carriage of any type of 
cargo.
    Oil tanker means a vessel that is constructed or adapted primarily 
to carry crude oil or products in bulk as cargo. This includes a tank 
barge, a tankship, and a combination carrier, as well as a vessel that 
is constructed or adapted primarily to carry noxious liquid substances 
in bulk as cargo and which also carries crude oil or products in bulk as 
cargo.
    Oily mixture means a mixture, in any form, with any oil content. 
``Oily mixture'' includes, but is not limited to--
    (1) Slops from bilges;
    (2) Slops from oil cargoes (such as cargo tank washings, oily waste, 
and oily refuse);
    (3) Oil residue; and
    (4) Oily ballast water from cargo or fuel oil tanks, including any 
oil cargo residue.
    Oily mixture means a mixture with any oil content.
    Other non-petroleum oil means an oil of any kind that is not 
petroleum oil, an animal fat, or a vegetable oil.
    Permeability of a space means the ratio of the volume within a space 
that is assumed to be occupied by water to the total volume of that 
space.
    Petroleum oil means petroleum in any form, including but not limited 
to, crude oil, fuel oil, sludge, oil residue, and refined products.
    Primary towing vessel means any vessel engaged in towing astern, 
alongside, or pushing ahead and includes the tug in an integrated tug 
barge. It does not include fleeting or assist towing vessels.
    Product means any liquid hydrocarbon mixture in any form, except 
crude oil, petrochemicals, and liquefied gases.
    Segregated ballast means the ballast water introduced into a tank 
that is completely separated from the cargo oil and fuel oil system and 
that is permanently allocated to the carriage of ballast.
    Slop tank means a tank specifically designated for the collection of 
cargo drainings, washings, and other oily mixtures.
    Tank means an enclosed space that is formed by the permanent 
structure of a vessel, and designed for the carriage of liquid in bulk.
    Tank barge means a tank vessel not equipped with a means of self-
propulsion.
    Tank vessel means a vessel that is constructed or adapted primarily 
to carry, or that carries, oil or hazardous material in bulk as cargo or 
cargo residue, and that--
    (1) Is a vessel of the United States;
    (2) Operates on the navigable waters of the United States; or
    (3) Transfers oil or hazardous material in a port or place subject 
to the jurisdiction of the United States. This does not include an 
offshore supply vessel, or a fishing vessel or fish tender vessel of not 
more than 750 gross tons when engaged only in the fishing industry.
    Tankship means a tank vessel propelled by mechanical power or sail.
    Vegetable oil means a non-petroleum oil or fat not specifically 
identified elsewhere in this part that is derived from plant seeds, 
nuts, kernels, or fruits.
    Wing tank means a tank that is located adjacent to the side shell 
plating.

[CGD 96-026, 61 FR 33666, June 28, 1996; 61 FR 36786, July 12, 1996, as 
amended by CGD 91-045, 61 FR 39788, July 30, 1996; USCG-2000-7641, 66 FR 
55572, Nov. 2, 2001]