[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: 33CFR151.19]

[Page 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. 151.19  International Oil Pollution Prevention (IOPP) Certificates.

    (a) Each U.S. oil tanker of 150 gross tons and above and each other 
U.S. ship of 400 gross tons and above; that engages in voyages to ports 
or off-shore terminals under the jurisdiction of other parties to MARPOL 
73/78 must have on board a valid International Oil Pollution Prevention 
(IOPP) Certificate.
    (b) Each oil tanker of 150 gross tons and above and each other ship 
of 400 gross tons and above, operated under the authority of a country 
other than the United States that is party to MARPOL 73/78, must have on 
board a valid IOPP Certificate.
    (c) An IOPP Certificate is issued by a COTP, OCMI, or a 
classification society authorized under 46 CFR part 8, after a 
satisfactory survey in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 151.17.
    (d) The Supplement to the IOPP Certificate is a part of the IOPP 
Certificate and must remain attached to that Certificate. If the 
Supplement to the Certificate is changed, a new IOPP Certificate will be 
required.
    (e) The IOPP Certificate for each inspected or uninspected ship is 
valid for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of issue, except as 
follows:
    (1) A Certificate ceases to be valid if significant alterations have 
taken place in the construction, equipment, fittings, or arrangements 
required by the pollution prevention requirements of parts 155 or 157 of 
this chapter without the approval of the COTP or the OCMI.
    (2) A Certificate Ceases to be valid if intermediate surveys as 
required by Sec. 151.17 of this part are not carried out.
    (3) A Certificate issued to a ship ceases to be valid upon transfer 
of the ship to the flag of another country.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
2115-0526)

[CGD 75-124a, 48 FR 45709, Oct. 6, 1983, as amended by CGD 95-010, 62 FR 
67531, Dec. 24, 1997; USCG-1998-3799, 63 FR 35530, June 30, 1998; USCG-
2000-7223, 65 FR 40057, June 29, 2000; USCG-2000-7641, 66 FR 55571, Nov. 
2, 2001]