[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: 33CFR157.08]

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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 B--Design, Equipment, and Installation
 
Sec. 157.08  Applicability of Subpart B.


    Note: An ``oil tanker'' as defined in Sec. 157.03 includes barges as 
well as self-propelled vessels.
    (a) Sections 157.10d and 157.11(g) apply to each vessel to which 
this part applies.
    (b) Sections 157.11 (a) through (f), 157.12, 157.15, 157.19(b)(3), 
157.33, and 157.37 apply to each vessel to which this part applies that 
carries 200 cubic meters or more of crude oil or products in bulk as 
cargo, as well as to each oceangoing oil tanker to which this part 
applies of 150 gross tons or more. These sections do not apply to a 
foreign vessel which remains beyond the navigable waters of the United 
States and does not transfer oil cargo at a port or place subject to the 
jurisdiction of the United States.
    (c) Section 157.21 applies to each oil tanker to which this part 
applies of 150 gross tons or more that is oceangoing or that operates on 
the Great Lakes. This section does not apply to a foreign vessel which 
remains beyond the navigable waters of the United States and does not 
transfer oil cargo at a port or place subject to the jurisdiction of the 
United States.
    (d) Sections in subpart B of 33 CFR part 157 that are not specified 
in paragraphs (a) through (c) of this section apply to each oceangoing 
oil tanker to which this part applies of 150 gross tons or more, unless 
otherwise indicated in paragraphs (e) through (m) of this section. These 
sections do not apply to a foreign vessel which remains beyond the 
navigable waters of the United States and does not transfer oil cargo at 
a port or place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.
    (e) Sections 157.11 (a) through (f), 157.12, and 157.15 do not apply 
to a vessel, except an oil tanker, that carries less than 1,000 cubic 
meters of crude oil or products in bulk as cargo and which retains oily 
mixtures on board and discharges them to a reception facility.
    (f) Sections 157.11 (a) through (f), 157.12, 157.13, and 157.15 do 
not apply to a tank vessel that carries only asphalt, carbon black 
feedstock, or other products with similar physical properties, such as 
specific gravity and cohesive and adhesive characteristics, that inhibit 
effective product/water separation and monitoring.
    (g) Sections 157.11 (a) through (f), 157.12, 157.13, 157.15, and 
157.23 do not apply to a tank barge that cannot ballast cargo tanks or 
wash cargo tanks while underway.
    (h) Sections 157.19 and 157.21 do not apply to a tank barge that is 
certificated by the Coast Guard for limited short protected coastwise 
routes if the barge is otherwise constructed and certificated for 
service exclusively on inland routes.
    (i) Section 157.09(d) does not apply to any:
    (1) U.S. vessel in domestic trade that is constructed under a 
contract awarded before January 8, 1976;
    (2) U.S. vessel in foreign trade that is constructed under a 
contract awarded before April 1, 1977; or
    (3) Foreign vessel that is constructed under a contract awarded 
before April 1, 1977.
    (j) Sections 157.09 and 157.10a do not apply to a new vessel that:
    (1) Is constructed under a building contract awarded after June 1, 
1979;
    (2) In the absence of a building contract, has the keel laid or is 
at a similar stage of construction after January 1, 1980;
    (3) Is delivered after June 1, 1982; or

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    (4) Has undergone a major conversion for which:
    (i) The contract is awarded after June 1, 1979;
    (ii) In the absence of a contract, conversion is begun after January 
1, 1980; or
    (iii) Conversion is completed after June 1, 1982.
    (k) Sections 157.09(b)(3), 157.10(c)(3), 157.10a(d)(3), and 
157.10b(b)(3) do not apply to tank barges.
    (l) Section 157.10b does not apply to tank barges if they do not 
carry ballast while they are engaged in trade involving the transfer of 
crude oil from an offshore oil exploitation or production facility on 
the Outer Continental Shelf of the United States.
    (m) Section 157.12 does not apply to a U.S. vessel that:
    (1) Is granted an exemption under Subpart F of this part; or
    (2) Is engaged solely in voyages that are:
    (i) Between ports or places within the United States, its 
territories or possessions;
    (ii) Of less than 72 hours in length; and
    (iii) At all times within 50 nautical miles of the nearest land.
    (n) Section 157.10d does not apply to:
    (1) A vessel that operates exclusively beyond the navigable waters 
of the United States and the United States Exclusive Economic Zone, as 
defined in 33 U.S.C. 2701(8);
    (2) An oil spill response vessel;
    (3) Before January 1, 2015--
    (i) A vessel unloading oil in bulk as cargo at a deepwater port 
licensed under the Deepwater Port Act of 1974 (33 U.S.C. 1501 et seq.); 
or
    (ii) A delivering vessel that is off-loading oil in bulk as cargo in 
lightering activities--
    (A) Within a lightering zone established under 46 U.S.C. 3715(b)(5); 
and
    (B) More than 60 miles from the territorial sea base line, as 
defined in 33 CFR 2.05-10.
    (4) A vessel documented under 46 U.S.C., Chapter 121, that was 
equipped with a double hull before August 12, 1992;
    (5) A barge of less than 1,500 gross tons as measured under 46 
U.S.C., Chapter 145, carrying refined petroleum in bulk as cargo in or 
adjacent to waters of the Bering Sea, Chukchi Sea, and Arctic Ocean and 
waters tributary thereto and in the waters of the Aleutian Islands and 
the Alaskan Peninsula west of 155 degrees west longitude; or
    (6) A vessel in the National Defense Reserve Fleet pursuant to 50 
App. U.S.C. 1744.

[CGD 75-240, 41 FR 54179, Dec. 13, 1976, as amended by CGD 77-058b, 45 
FR 43707, June 30, 1980; CGD 79-152, 45 FR 82249, Dec. 15, 1980; CGD 76-
088b, 48 FR 45720, Oct. 6, 1983; CGD 90-051, 57 FR 36239, Aug. 12, 1992; 
57 FR 40494, Sept. 3, 1992; CGD 97-023, 62 FR 33364, June 19, 1997]