[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 46, Volume 2]
[Revised as of October 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 46CFR42.07-45]

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                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 42_DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN VOYAGES BY SEA--Table of Contents
 
        Subpart 42.07_Control, Enforcement, and Rights of Appeal
 
Sec. 42.07-45  Load line certificates.

    (a) The load line certificates for which the Government of the 
United States of America assumes full responsibility may be issued by 
the Commandant, the American Bureau of Shipping, or a recognized 
classification society when appointed as an authorized assigning and 
issuing authority for specifically designated vessels.
    (b) The load line certificate shall certify to the correctness of 
the load line marks assigned to the vessel and that the vessel is in 
compliance with applicable requirements. A certificate issued under this 
subchapter also shall describe the applicable load line marks, 
conditions, restrictions, and/or exemptions, if any, the vessel shall 
observe, according to the season of the year and the zone or area in 
which the vessel may operate. The load line exemption certificate issued 
under Sec. 42.03-30 shall certify the special conditions the vessel 
shall observe.
    (c) A load line assignment and certificate issued to any vessel 
under the authority of the regulations in this subchapter (or under the 
authority of any Government adhering to the 1966 Convention, under the 
provisions of Article 19(5) of the 1966 Convention) shall cease to be 
valid upon the transfer of such vessel to the flag of another 
Government.
    (d) Each loadline certificate is issued for the following length of 
time:
    (1) An international and coastwise certificate is issued for 5 years 
and may be extended by the Commandant up to 150 days from the date of 
the--
    (i) Survey that is endorsed on the certificate by the surveyor 
authorized by the Coast Guard; or
    (ii) Last day of the 5-year period.
    (2) A Great Lakes certificate is issued for 5 years and may be 
extended by the Commander, Ninth Coast Guard District, up to 365 days 
from date of the--
    (i) Survey that is endorsed on the certificate by the surveyor 
authorized by the Coast Guard; or
    (ii) Last day of the 5-year period.
    (e) The form of certificate certifying to the correctness of the 
load line marks, assigned under the regulations in this part, may be in 
the form of temporary or provisional certificate, signed by the 
authorized surveyor pending early issuance of appropriate certificate as 
shown in subpart 42.50 of this part as follows:
    (1) International Load Line Certificate, 1966, issued to U.S. 
vessels engaged in foreign voyages, or engaged in coastwise or 
intercoastal voyages (provided such vessels qualify to engage in foreign 
voyages without restriction), as follows:
    (i) Form A1, For general use.
    (ii) Form A2, For sailing vessels.
    (iii) Form A3, For general use, combined with timber deck cargo.
    (2) Certificate issued to foreign vessels belonging to countries 
that have not ratified or acceded to the 1966 Convention as follows:
    (i) Form B, For general use.
    (3) Coastwise load line certificate (other than for special service 
as provided for by part 44 of this subchapter) issued to U.S. vessels 
engaged solely in coastwise and/or intercoastal voyages (which may be 
subject to restrictions as to manning, routes, seasons, waters of 
operations, etc., as shown on the face of the certificate), as follows:
    (i) Form C1, For general use.
    (ii) Form C2, For sailing ships.
    (iii) Form C3, For general use, combined with timber deck cargo.

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    (f) The form of certificate certifying to the correctness of 
exemptions granted under the regulations in this part shall be as shown 
in subpart 42.50 of this part as follows:
    (1) International load line exemption certificate issued under 
special conditions to U.S.-flag vessels engaged in foreign voyages, as 
follows:
    (i) Form E1, For general international use.
    (ii) Where this certificate is intended to expire after a single 
voyage, this information shall be noted on the face of the certificate.
    (2) International load line certificate Form A1, A2, or A3 issued 
under special conditions to U.S.-flag vessels on international voyages 
between the United States and near neighboring ports of its possessions 
or of foreign countries. Exemptions, if any, shall be specified on the 
certificate.
    (g) The issuing authority shall provide the printed forms it may use 
under the regulations in this subchapter. These forms shall be approved 
by the Commandant before final printing. The international load line 
certificate and exemption certificate forms shall exactly reproduce the 
arrangement of the printed part of the model Forms A1, A2, A3, and E1 
indicated in subpart 42.50 of this part for all official copies and any 
certified copies issued.
    (h) Where a vessel qualifies for and is issued a Form E1 
International Load Line Exemption Certificate for foreign voyages but is 
also or solely engaged in coastwise or intercoastal voyages by sea, this 
certificate shall be considered equivalent to a valid coastwise load 
line certificate. In such case the vessel shall be deemed in full 
compliance with 46 U.S.C. 5101-5116 and the regulations in this part 
promulgated thereunder.

[CGFR 68-60, 33 FR 10054, July 12, 1968, as amended by CGFR 68-126, 34 
FR 9012, June 5, 1969; CGD 73-49R, 38 FR 12290, May 10, 1973; CGD-74; 
153, 39 FR 25324, July 10, 1974; CGD 80-120, 47 FR 5722, Feb. 8, 1982; 
CGD 96-006, 61 FR 35964, July 9, 1996; USCG-1998-4442, 63 FR 52190, 
Sept. 30, 1998]