[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 33, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 33CFR151.59]

[Page 285-286]
 
                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
 
   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 151_VESSELS CARRYING OIL, NOXIOUS LIQUID SUBSTANCES, GARBAGE, MUNICIPAL 
OR COMMERCIAL WASTE, AND BALLAST WATER--Table of Contents
 
      Subpart A_Implementation of MARPOL 73/78 and the Protocol on 
   Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty as it Pertains to 
                          Pollution from Ships
 
Sec. 151.59  Placards.

    (a) This section applies to the following:
    (1) Each manned U.S. ship (other than a fixed or floating platform) 
that is 26 feet or more in length.
    (2) Each manned floating platform in transit that is--
    (i) Documented under the laws of the United States; or
    (ii) Operating under the authority of the United States, including, 
but not limited to, a lease or permit issued by an agency of the United 
States.
    (b) The master or person in charge of each ship under paragraph 
(a)(1) or (a)(2) of this section shall ensure that one or more placards 
meeting the requirements of this section are displayed in prominent 
locations and in sufficient numbers so that they can be read by the crew 
and passengers. These locations must be readily accessible to the 
intended reader and may include embarkation points, food service 
facilities, garbage handling spaces, and common spaces on deck. If the 
Captain of the Port determines that the number or location of the 
placards is insufficient to adequately inform crew and passengers, the 
Captain of the Port may require additional placards and may specify 
their locations.
    (c) Each placard must be at least nine inches wide by four inches 
high, made of a durable material, and lettered with letters at least \1/
8\ inch high.
    (d) Except as under paragraph (e) of this section, the placard must 
notify the reader of the following:
    (1) The discharge of plastic or garbage mixed with plastic into any 
waters is prohibited.
    (2) The discharge of all garbage is prohibited in the navigable 
waters of the United States and, in all other waters, within three 
nautical miles of the nearest land.
    (3) The discharge of dunnage, lining, and packing materials that 
float is prohibited within 25 nautical miles of the nearest land.
    (4) Other unground garbage may be discharged beyond 12 nautical 
miles from the nearest land.
    (5) Other garbage ground to less than one inch may be discharged 
beyond three nautical miles of the nearest land.
    (6) A person who violates the above requirements is liable for a 
civil penalty for each violation, and the criminal penalties of a class 
D felony. Placards installed on vessels before May 7, 1997, need not be 
replaced; and existing stocks of placards, containing previous language, 
may be used. When language on a placard is inconsistent with the 
language in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) due to use of a 
placard containing previous language penalty amounts contained in the 
CFR are controlling.
    (7) Regional, State, and local restrictions on garbage discharges 
also may apply.
    (e) For ships while operating on the Great Lakes or their connecting 
or tributary waters, the placard must--
    (1) Notify the reader of the information in paragraph (d) of this 
section; or
    (2) Notify the reader of the following:
    (i) The discharge of all garbage into the Great Lakes or their 
connecting or tributary waters is prohibited.
    (ii) A person who violates the above requirements is liable for a 
civil penalty for each violation, and the criminal penalties of a class 
D felony. Placards installed on vessels before May 7, 1997, need not be 
replaced; and existing stocks of placards, containing previous language, 
may be used. When language on a placard is inconsistent with the

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language in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) due to use of a 
placard containing previous language, penalty amounts contained in the 
CFR are controlling.

[CGD 88-002A, 56 FR 8880, Mar. 1, 1991, as amended by CGD 96-052, 62 FR 
16703, Apr. 8, 1997; 62 FR 31340, June 9, 1997]