[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 33, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 33CFR151.17]

[Page 270-271]
 
                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. 151.17  Surveys.

    (a) Every U.S. oil tanker of 150 gross tons and above, and every 
other U.S. ship of 400 gross tons and above; that is required to have an 
International Oil Pollution Prevention (IOPP) Certificate on board and 
to which this part applies, except as provided for in paragraphs (b) and 
(d) of this section; is subject to the following surveys conducted by 
the Coast Guard--
    (1) An initial survey, conducted before the ship is put in service 
or before an IOPP Certificate required under Sec. 151.19 is issued for 
the first time; this survey includes a complete examination of its 
structure, equipment, systems, fittings, arrangements and material in so 
far as the ship is covered by this chapter.
    (2) Periodic renewal surveys conducted at intervals corresponding 
with the renewal of the IOPP Certificates. The purpose of the survey is 
to determine whether the structure, equipment, systems, fittings, 
arrangements, and material comply with the requirements of Parts 155 and 
157 of this chapter.
    (3) Annual surveys for inspected ships conducted as close as 
practicable to twelve (12) and thirty-six (36) months from the date of 
issuance of the IOPP Certificate, and not more than two months prior to 
or later than these twelve and thirty-six month dates; this survey is to 
determine that the oily-water separating equipment and associated pumps 
and piping systems remain satisfactory for the service intended, and 
that no unauthorized alterations have been made, and is to be endorsed 
on the IOPP Certificate.
    (4) Intermediate surveys for inspected ships conducted as close as 
practicable to twenty-four (24) months from the date of issuance of the 
IOPP Certificates, and not more than six months prior to or later than 
that twenty-four month date; this survey is to determine whether the 
equipment and associated pump and piping systems, including oil 
discharge monitoring and control systems, and oily-water separating 
equipment comply with the requirements of Parts 155 and 157 of this 
chapter, and are in good working order, and is to be endorsed on the 
IOPP Certificate.
    (5) Intermediate surveys for uninspected ships conducted as close as 
practicable to thirty (30) months from the date of issuance of the IOPP 
Certificate, and not more than six months prior to or later than that 
thirty month date; this survey is to determine whether the equipment and 
associated pump and piping systems, including oil discharge monitoring 
and control systems, and oily-water separating equipment comply with the 
requirements of Parts 155 and 157 of this chapter, and are in good 
working order, and is to be endorsed on the IOPP Certificate.
    (b) Every U.S. inspected oil tanker of 150 gross tons and above, and 
every other U.S. inspected ship of 400 gross tons and above; that is not 
required to have an IOPP Certificate on board is subject to the 
following surveys to be conducted by the Coast Guard--
    (1) An initial survey conducted before the ship is put into service.

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    (2) All other surveys are conducted concurrently with either 
inspections for certification or required reinspections.
    (c) After any survey of a ship under this section has been 
completed, no significant change may be made in the construction, 
equipment, fittings, arrangements or material covered by the survey 
without the sanction of the COTP or OCMI except for the direct 
replacement of such equipment or fittings.
    (d) Fixed and floating drilling rigs and other platforms, barges, 
and uninspected ships; that are not required to have an IOPP Certificate 
on board are not required to be surveyed under this section.

[CGD 75-124a, 48 FR 45709, Oct. 6, 1983, as amended by USCG-1998-3799, 
63 FR 35530, June 30, 1998]