[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: 46CFR42.09-15]

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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 42.09_Load Line Assignments and Surveys_General Requirements
 
Sec. 42.09-15  Surveys by the American Bureau of Shipping or assigning 
authority.

    (a) General. Before issuing a certificate or placement of load line 
marks on a vessel, the assigning and issuing authority shall make an 
initial or periodic survey of the vessel as required by this subchapter. 
A load line survey report shall be made, reflecting information and 
facts based on initial surveys, including required and special elements 
as may be deemed necessary by the assigning authority or the Commandant.
    (b) Initial survey. An initial survey shall be made before the 
vessel is put in service or the first time the assigning authority is 
requested to survey a vessel. The survey shall include a complete 
examination of its structure and equipment insofar as required by the 
applicable requirements in this subchapter. This survey shall be such as 
to ensure that the arrangements, materials, scantlings, and subsequent 
placement of load line marks fully comply with applicable requirements.
    (c) Periodical survey. A periodical survey shall be made at 
intervals not exceeding five (5) years from an initial or previous 
periodic survey. The survey shall be similar to the initial survey 
insofar as extent and purpose are concerned.
    (1) If the load line marks are found to be correct for the condition 
the vessel is then in, the assigning and issuing authority shall issue a 
new load line certificate, valid for such time as the condition of the 
vessel then warrants but in no case for a period of longer than 5 years. 
If, after a survey has been passed, a loadline certificate can not be 
issued before the current certificate expires, the current certificate 
may be extended by an endorsement in accordance with the requirements 
contained in Sec. 42.07-45(d). This endorsement of the assigning 
authority shall be placed on the back of the certificate, as shown on 
the forms in subpart 42.50. However, if there have been alterations 
which affect the vessel's freeboards, such extension shall not be 
granted. This prohibition is the same as in Article 19(2) of the 1966 
Convention.
    (2) The periodical survey, including certificate extension or 
reissue, for a vessel holding an international load line exemption 
certificate for more than one voyage, shall be the same as for any other 
vessel covered by this section except for load line marks. However, 
other conditions specified in the exemption certificate shall be 
verified.
    (d) Annual surveys for endorsements. Vessels subject to initial and 
periodic surveys shall have annual surveys, within 3 months either way 
of the certificate's anniversary date. The annual surveys shall be made 
by and prove satisfactory to the assigning and issuing authority prior 
to executing the required annual endorsements on load line certificates 
or exemption certificates. The scope shall be as defined in Sec. 42.09-
40 and such as to ensure that the applicable load line marks are found 
to be correct for the condition the vessel is then in.

[CGFR 68-60, 33 FR 10056, July 12, 1968, as amended by CGFR 68-126, 34 
FR 9012, June 5, 1969; CGD 73-49R, 38 FR 12290, May 10, 1973]