[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 33, Volume 1]

[Revised as of July 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 33CFR67.01-1]



[Page 163-164]

 

                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS

 

         CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

 

PART 67_AIDS TO NAVIGATION ON ARTIFICIAL ISLANDS AND FIXED STRUCTURES

--Table of Contents

 

                   Subpart 67.01_General Requirements

 

Sec. 67.01-1  Scope.









                   Subpart 67.01_General Requirements



Sec.

67.01-1 Scope.

67.01-5 Definitions.

67.01-10 Delegation of functions.

67.01-15 Classification of structures.

67.01-20 Prescribing lines of demarcation.

67.01-30 Equivalents.



              Subpart 67.05_General Requirements for Lights



67.05-1 Arrangement of obstruction lights.

67.05-5 Multiple obstruction lights.

67.05-10 Characteristics of obstruction lights.

67.05-15 Operating periods of obstruction lights.

67.05-20 Minimum lighting requirements.

67.05-25 Special lighting requirements.



          Subpart 67.10_General Requirements for Sound signals



67.10-1 Apparatus requirements.

67.10-5 Location requirements.

67.10-10 Operating requirements.

67.10-15 Approval of sound signals.

67.10-20 Sound signal tests.

67.10-25 Application for tests.

67.10-30 Withdrawal of approval.

67.10-35 Notice of approval and withdrawal of approval.

67.10-40 Sound signals authorized for use prior to January 1, 1973.



            Subpart 67.15_Miscellaneous Marking Requirements



67.15-1 Lights and signals on attendant vessels.

67.15-5 Seismographic and surveying operations.

67.15-10 Spoil banks, artificial islands, and dredged channels.



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                 Subpart 67.20_Class ``A'' Requirements



67.20-1 Class ``A'' structures.

67.20-5 Obstruction lights.

67.20-10 Sound signal.



                 Subpart 67.25_Class ``B'' Requirements



67.25-1 Class ``B'' structures.

67.25-5 Obstruction lights.

67.25-10 Sound signal.



                 Subpart 67.30_Class ``C'' Requirements



67.30-1 Class ``C'' structures.

67.30-5 Obstruction lights.

67.30-10 Sound signals.



                       Subpart 67.35_Applications



67.35-1 Procedure.

67.35-5 Contents of application.

67.35-10 Private aids to navigation.

67.35-15 To whom addressed.



                       Subpart 67.40_Notification



67.40-1 Notification to District Commander.

67.40-5 Waivers.

67.40-10 Communication with owner.

67.40-15 Marking at owner's expense.

67.40-20 Charges invoiced to owner.

67.40-25 Penalty.



                   Subpart 67.50_District Regulations



67.50-1 Scope.

67.50-5 First Coast Guard District.

67.50-15 Fifth Coast Guard District.

67.50-20 Seventh Coast Guard District.

67.50-25 Eighth Coast Guard District.

67.50-30 Ninth Coast Guard District.

67.50-35 Eleventh Coast Guard District.

67.50-45 Thirteenth Coast Guard District.

67.50-50 Seventeenth Coast Guard District.



    Authority: 14 U.S.C. 85, 633; 43 U.S.C. 1333; Department of Homeland 

Security Delegation No. 0170.1.



    Source: CGFR 58-17, 23 FR 3377, May 20, 1958, unless otherwise 

noted.



    Editorial Note: Nomemclature changes to part 67 appear at USCG-2001-

10714, 69 FR 24983, 24984, May 5, 2004.







    (a) The regulations in this part prescribe the obstruction lights 

and sound signals to be operated as privately maintained maritime aids 

to navigation on the artificial islands and structures which are erected 

on or over the seabed and subsoil of the Outer Continental Shelf and in 

the waters under the jurisdiction of the United States, for the purpose 

of exploring for, developing, removing and transporting resources 

therefrom.

    (b) Subpart 66.01 in Part 66 of this subchapter shall be applicable 

to all private aids to navigation erected on or over the Outer 

Continental Shelf in the same manner and to the same extent as they are 

applicable to private aids to navigation established, erected, or 

maintained in the waters under the jurisdiction of the United States.