[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 46, Volume 7]
[Revised as of October 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 46CFR199.30]

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                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 199--LIFESAVING SYSTEMS FOR CERTAIN INSPECTED VESSELS--Table of Contents
 
                           Subpart A--General
 
Sec. 199.30  Definitions.

    The following definitions apply to this part:
    Accommodation means a cabin, or other covered or enclosed place, 
intended to be occupied by persons. Each place in which passengers and 
special personnel is carried is considered an accommodation, whether or 
not it is covered or enclosed. Accommodations include, but are not 
limited to halls, dining rooms, mess rooms, lounges, corridors, 
lavatories, cabins, offices, hospitals, cinemas, game and hobby rooms, 
and other similar places open to persons on board.
    Anti-exposure suit means a protective suit designed for use by 
rescue boat crews and marine evacuation system parties.
    Approval series means the first six digits of a number assigned by 
the Coast Guard to approved equipment. Where approval is based on a 
subpart of subchapter Q of this chapter, the approval series corresponds 
to the number of the subpart. A listing of approved equipment, including 
all of the approval series, is published periodically by the Coast Guard 
in Equipment Lists (COMDTINST M16714.3 series), available from the 
Superintendent of Documents.
    Approved lifesaving appliance means carrying an approval granted by 
the Commandant under subchapter Q of this chapter.
    Cargo vessel means any vessel that is not a passenger vessel.
    Certificated person means a person holding a U.S. merchant mariner's 
document with an endorsement as a lifeboatman or another inclusive 
rating under part 12 of this chapter.
    Child, for the purpose of determining the number of lifejackets 
required under this part, means a person less than 41 kilograms (90 
pounds) in mass.
    Civilian nautical school means any school or branch thereof operated 
and conducted in the United States, except State nautical schools and 
schools operated by the United States or any agency thereof, which 
offers instruction for the primary purpose of training for service in 
the merchant marine.
    Coastwise voyage means a voyage on the waters of any ocean or the 
Gulf of Mexico no more than 20 nautical miles offshore.
    Commandant means the Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard.
    Crew means all persons carried on board the vessel to provide 
navigation and maintenance of the vessel, its machinery, systems, and 
arrangements essential for propulsion and safe navigation or to provide 
services for other persons on board.
    District Commander means an officer of the U.S. Coast Guard 
designated by the Commandant to command all Coast Guard activities 
within a Coast Guard District. Coast Guard Districts are described in 33 
CFR part 2.
    Detection means the determination of the location of survivors or 
survival craft.
    Embarkation ladder means the ladder provided at survival craft 
embarkation stations to permit safe access to survival craft after 
launching.
    Embarkation station means the place where a survival craft is 
boarded.
    Extended-size lifejacket means a lifejacket that is approved for use 
by adults as well as by some larger children.
    Ferry means a vessel as described in Sec. 70.10-15 of this chapter.
    Float-free launching means that method of launching a survival craft 
or lifesaving appliance whereby the craft or appliance is automatically 
released from a sinking vessel and is ready for use.
    Free-fall launching means that method of launching a survival craft 
whereby the craft, with its full complement of persons and equipment on 
board, is released and allowed to fall into the sea without any 
restraining apparatus.
    Immersion suit means a protective suit that reduces loss of body 
heat of a person wearing it in cold water.
    Inflatable appliance means an appliance that depends upon nonrigid, 
gas-filled chambers for buoyancy and that

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is normally kept uninflated until ready for use.
    Inflated appliance means an appliance that depends upon nonrigid, 
gas-filled chambers for buoyancy and that is kept inflated and ready for 
use at all times.
    International voyage means a voyage from the United States to a port 
outside the United States or conversely; or, a voyage originating and 
terminating at ports outside the United States. Voyages between the 
continental United States and Hawaii or Alaska, and voyages between 
Hawaii and Alaska, shall be considered international voyages for the 
purposes of this part.
    Lakes, bays, and sounds means the waters of any lakes, bays, or 
sounds other than the waters of the Great Lakes.
    Launching appliance or launching arrangement means the method or 
devices designed to transfer a survival craft or rescue boat from its 
stowed position to the water. For a launching arrangement using a davit, 
the term includes the davit, winch, and falls.
    Length of vessel, means the load-line length defined in Sec. 42.13-
15(a) of this chapter.
    Lifejacket means a flotation device approved as a life preserver or 
lifejacket.
    Major character means any repair, alteration or modification to a 
vessel that is a major conversion as decided by the Commandant (G-MOC).
    Major conversion means a conversion of a vessel that--
    (a) Substantially changes the dimensions or carrying capacity of the 
vessel;
    (b) Changes the type of the vessel;
    (c) Substantially prolongs the life of the vessel; or
    (d) Otherwise so changes the vessel that it is essentially a new 
vessel.
    Marine evacuation system means an appliance designed to rapidly 
transfer large numbers of persons from an embarkation station by means 
of a passage to a floating platform for subsequent embarkation into 
associated survival craft, or directly into associated survival craft.
    Mobile offshore drilling unit (MODU) means a vessel capable of 
engaging in drilling operations for the exploration or exploitation of 
subsea resources.
    Muster station means the place where persons on board assemble 
before boarding a survival craft.
    Nautical school vessel means a vessel operated by or in connection 
with a nautical school or an educational institution under Section 13 of 
the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 1986.
    Novel lifesaving appliance or arrangement means a lifesaving 
appliance or arrangement that has new features not fully covered by the 
provisions of this part but that provides an equal or higher standard of 
safety.
    Ocean means the waters of any ocean or the Gulf of Mexico more than 
20 nautical miles offshore.
    Oceanographic research vessel means a vessel that the Secretary 
finds is being employed only in instruction in oceanography or 
limnology, or both, or only in oceanographic or limnological research, 
including those studies about the sea such as seismic, gravity meter, 
and magnetic exploration and other marine geophysical or geological 
surveys, atmospheric research, and biological research.
    Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection (OCMI), means a Coast Guard 
Officer responsible for marine inspection functions in a Marine 
Inspection Zone. Marine Inspection Zones are described in 33 CFR part 2.
    Passenger means--
    (a) On an international voyage, every person other than--
    (1) The master and the members of the crew or other persons employed 
or engaged in any capacity on board a vessel on the business of that 
vessel; and
    (2) A child under 1 year of age.
    (b) On other than an international voyage, an individual carried on 
the vessel, except--
    (1) The owner or an individual representative of the owner or, in 
the case of a vessel under charter, an individual charterer or 
individual representative of the charterer;
    (2) The master; or
    (3) A member of the crew engaged in the business of the vessel who 
has not contributed consideration for carriage and who is paid for 
onboard services.

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    Passenger for hire means a passenger for whom consideration is 
contributed as a condition of carriage on the vessel, whether directly 
or indirectly flowing to the owner, charterer, operator, agent, or any 
other person having an interest in the vessel.
    Passenger vessel means--
    (1) On an international voyage, a vessel of at least 100 tons gross 
tonnage carrying more than 12 passengers; and
    (2) On other than an international voyage, a vessel of at least 100 
tons gross tonnage--
    (i) Carrying more than 12 passengers, including at least one 
passenger-for-hire; or
    (ii) That is chartered and carrying more than 12 passengers; or
    (iii) That is a submersible vessel carrying at least one passenger-
for-hire.
    Public vessel means a vessel that--
    (a) Is owned, or demise chartered, and operated by the U.S. 
Government or a government of a foreign country including a vessel 
operated by the Coast Guard or Saint Lawrence Seaway Development 
Corporation, but not a vessel owned or operated by the Department of 
Transportation or any corporation organized or controlled by the 
Department; and
    (b) Is not engaged in commercial service.
    Rescue boat means a boat designed to rescue persons in distress and 
to marshal survival craft.
    Retrieval means the safe recovery of survivors.
    Rivers, in relation to vessel service, means operating exclusively 
in the waters of rivers and/or canals.
    Scientific personnel means individuals on board an oceanographic 
research vessel only to engage in scientific research, or to instruct or 
receive instruction in oceanography or limnology.
    Seagoing condition means the operating condition of the vessel with 
the personnel, equipment, fluids, and ballast necessary for safe 
operation on the waters where the vessel operates.
    Similar stage of construction means the stage at which--
    (a) Construction identifiable with a specific vessel begins; and
    (b) Assembly of that vessel has commenced comprising at least 50 
metric tons (55.1 U.S. tons) or 1 percent of the estimated mass of all 
structural material, whichever is less.
    Short international voyage is an international voyage in the course 
of which a vessel is not more than 200 miles from a port or place in 
which the passengers and crew could be placed in safety. Neither the 
distance between the last port of call in the country in which the 
voyage begins and the final port of destination, nor the return voyage, 
may exceed 600 miles. The final port of destination is the last port of 
call in the scheduled voyage at which the vessel commences its return 
voyage to the country in which the voyage began.
    Special personnel means all persons who are not passengers or 
members of the crew and who are carried on board a special purpose 
vessel in connection with the special purpose of that vessel or because 
of special work being carried out aboard that vessel. Special personnel 
include--
    (a) On oceanographic research vessels, scientific personnel; and
    (b) On nautical school vessels, students, cadets, and instructors 
who are not members of the crew.
    Special purpose vessel means a mechanically self-propelled vessel 
which by reason of its function carries on board more than 12 special 
personnel including passengers. Special purpose vessels include 
oceanographic research vessels and nautical school vessels.
    Survival craft means a craft capable of sustaining the lives of 
persons in distress from the time of abandoning the vessel on which the 
persons were originally carried. The term includes lifeboats, liferafts, 
buoyant apparatus, and lifefloats, but does not include rescue boats.
    Tank vessel means a vessel that is constructed or adapted to carry, 
or that carries, oil or hazardous material in bulk as cargo or cargo 
residue, and that--
    (a) Is a vessel of the United States;
    (b) Operates on the navigable waters of the United States; or
    (c) Transfers oil or hazardous material in a port or place subject 
to the jurisdiction of the United States.
    Toxic vapor or gas means a product for which emergency escape 
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protection is required under Subchapter 17 of the International Code for 
the Construction and Equipment of Ships carrying Dangerous Chemicals in 
Bulk (IBC Code) and under Subchapter 19 of the International Code for 
the Construction and Equipment of Ships carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk 
(IGC Code).
    Vessel constructed means a vessel, the keel of which is laid or 
which is at a similar stage of construction.
    Warm water means water where the monthly mean low water temperature 
is normally more than 15 [deg]C (59 [deg]F).

[CGD 84-069, 61 FR 25313, May 20, 1996, as amended by USCG-1999-6216, 64 
FR 53229, Oct. 1, 1999; USCG-1999-5040, 67 FR 34807, May 15, 2002]