[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 33, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 33CFR26.03]

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                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
 
         CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
 
PART 26_VESSEL BRIDGE-TO-BRIDGE RADIOTELEPHONE REGULATIONS--
Table of Contents
 
Sec.  26.03  Radiotelephone required.

    (a) Unless an exemption is granted under Sec.  26.09 and except as 
provided in paragraph (a)(4) of this section, this part applies to:
    (1) Every power-driven vessel of 20 meters or over in length while 
navigating;
    (2) Every vessel of 100 gross tons and upward carrying one or more 
passengers for hire while navigating;
    (3) Every towing vessel of 26 feet or over in length while 
navigating; and
    (4) Every dredge and floating plant engaged in or near a channel or 
fairway in operations likely to restrict or affect navigation of other 
vessels except for an unmanned or intermittently manned floating plant 
under the control of a dredge.
    (b) Every vessel, dredge, or floating plant described in paragraph 
(a) of this section must have a radiotelephone on board capable of 
operation from its navigational bridge, or in the case of a dredge, from 
its main control station, and capable of transmitting and receiving on 
the frequency or frequencies within the 156-162 Mega-Hertz band using 
the classes of emissions designated by the Federal Communications 
Commission for the exchange of navigational information.
    (c) The radiotelephone required by paragraph (b) of this section 
must be carried on board the described vessels, dredges, and floating 
plants upon the navigable waters of the United States.
    (d) The radiotelephone required by paragraph (b) of this section 
must be capable of transmitting and receiving on VHF FM channel 22A 
(157.1 MHz).
    (e) While transiting any of the following waters, each vessel 
described in paragraph (a) of this section also must have on board a 
radiotelephone capable of transmitting and receiving on VHF FM channel 
67 (156.375 MHz):

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    (1) The lower Mississippi River from the territorial sea boundary, 
and within either the Southwest Pass safety fairway or the South Pass 
safety fairway specified in 33 CFR 166.200, to mile 242.4 AHP (Above 
Head of Passes) near Baton Rouge;
    (2) The Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet from the territorial sea 
boundary, and within the Mississippi River-Gulf outlet Safety Fairway 
specified in 33 CFR 166.200, to that channel's junction with the Inner 
Harbor Navigation Canal; and
    (3) The full length of the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal from its 
junction with the Mississippi River to that canal's entry to Lake 
Pontchartrain at the New Seabrook vehicular bridge.
    (f) In addition to the radiotelephone required by paragraph (b) of 
this section, each vessel described in paragraph (a) of this section 
while transiting any waters within a Vessel Traffic Service Area, must 
have on board a radiotelephone capable of transmitting and receiving on 
the VTS designated frequency in Table 161.12(c) (VTS and VMRS Centers, 
Call Signs/MMSI, Designated Frequencies, and Monitoring Areas).

    Note: A single VHF-FM radio capable of scanning or sequential 
monitoring (often referred to as ``dual watch'' capability) will not 
meet the requirements for two radios.

[CGD 91-046, 57 FR 14485, Apr. 21, 1992; 57 FR 21740, May 22, 1992, as 
amended by CGD 90-020, 59 FR 36322, July 15, 1994; CGD 95-033, 60 FR 
28328, May 31, 1995; CGD 92-052, 61 FR 45325, Aug. 29, 1996; CGD-1999-
6141, 64 FR 69635, Dec. 14, 1999; USCG-2003-14757, 68 FR 39364, July 1, 
2003]