[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 46, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 46CFR2.10-25]

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                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
         CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
 
PART 2_VESSEL INSPECTIONS--Table of Contents
 
                            Subpart 2.10_Fees
 
Sec. 2.10-25  Definitions.

    The following definitions apply to this subpart:
    Drill ship MODU means a mobile offshore drilling unit with a ship 
shape displacement hull intended for operation in the floating 
condition.
    Ferry means a vessel that:
    (1) Operates in other than ocean or coastwise service;
    (2) Has provisions only for deck passengers or vehicles, or both;
    (3) Operates on a short run on a frequent schedule between two 
points over the most direct water route; and
    (4) Offers a public service of a type normally attributed to a 
bridge or tunnel.
    Freight barge means a non-self-propelled vessel carrying freight for 
hire.
    Freight ship means a self-propelled freight vessel.
    Freight vessel means a motor vessel of more than 15 gross tons that 
carries freight for hire, except an oceanographic research vessel or an 
offshore supply vessel.
    Industrial vessel means a vessel which, by reason of its special 
outfit, purpose, design, or function engages in certain industrial 
ventures. For the purposes of this subpart, this classification includes 
such vessels as dredges, cable layers, derrick barges, and construction 
and wrecking barges, but does not include vessels which carry passengers 
or freight for hire, OSVs, oceanographic research vessels, or vessels 
engaged in the fisheries.
    Liquefied gas tankship means a self-propelled vessel equipped with 
cargo tanks primarily designed to carry liquefied or compressed gases in 
bulk.
    Mobile offshore drilling unit (MODU) means a vessel capable of 
engaging in drilling operations for the exploration or exploitation of 
subsea resources that is: seagoing and 300 or more gross tons and self-
propelled by machinery; Seagoing and 100 or more gross tons and non-
self-propelled; or more than 65 feet in length and propelled by steam.
    Nautical school vessel means a vessel operated by or in connection 
with a nautical school or an educational institution under section 13 of 
the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 1986, Public Law 99-640.
    Non-profit organization means an organization under Internal Revenue 
Code (I.R.C.) section 501(c) which is exempt for the purposes of federal 
income taxation.
    Oceanographic research vessel means a vessel that is being employed 
only in instruction in oceanography or limnology, or both, or only in 
oceanographic or limnological research, including those studies about 
the sea such as seismic, gravity meter, and magnetic exploration and 
other marine geophysical or geological surveys, atmospheric research, 
and biological research.
    Offshore supply vessel or OSV means a vessel that--
    (1) Is propelled by machinery other than steam;
    (2) Does not meet the definition of a passenger-carrying vessel in 
46 U.S.C. 2101(22) or 46 U.S.C. 2101(35);
    (3) Is more than 15 but less than 500 gross tons (as measured under 
the Standard, Dual, or Simplified Measurement System under part 69, 
subpart C, D or E of this chapter) or less than 6,000 gross tons (as 
measured under the Convention Measurement System under part 69, subpart 
B of this chapter); and
    (4) Regularly carries goods, supplies, individuals in addition to 
the crew, or equipment in support of exploration, exploitation, or 
production of offshore mineral or energy resources.
    Passenger barge means a non-self-propelled passenger vessel, 
including a prison barge or a barge which carries occupied recreational 
vehicles.
    Passenger ship means a self-propelled passenger vessel.
    Passenger vessel means a vessel of at least 100 gross tons:
    (1) Carrying more than 12 passengers, including at least one 
passenger for hire;
    (2) That is chartered and carrying more than 12 passengers; or
    (3) That is a submersible vessel carrying at least one passenger for 
hire.
    Political subdivision means a county, district, parish, township, 
city or similar governmental entity established within a State.

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    Publicly owned means, owned by (1) the federal government, or (2) 
the government of any State or political subdivision thereunder.
    Sailing school vessel means a vessel of less than 500 gross tons, 
carrying more than 6 individuals who are sailing school instructors or 
sailing school students, principally equipped for propulsion by sail 
even if the vessel has an auxiliary means of propulsion, and owned or 
demise chartered and operated by a qualified organization during such 
times as the vessel is operated exclusively for the purposes of sailing 
instruction.
    Sea-going towing vessel means a sea-going commercial vessel engaged 
in or intending to engage in the service of pulling, pushing or hauling 
alongside, or any combination of pulling, pushing or hauling alongside.
    Self-elevating MODU means a mobile offshore drilling unit with 
movable legs capable of raising its hull above the surface of the sea.
    Semi-submersible MODU means a mobile offshore drilling unit with the 
main deck connected to an underwater hull by columns or caissons, that 
is intended for drilling operations in the floating condition.
    Small passenger vessel means a vessel of less than 100 gross tons:
    (1) Carrying more than 6 passengers, including at least one 
passenger for hire;
    (2) That is chartered with the crew provided or specified by the 
owner or the owner's representative and carrying more than 6 passengers;
    (3) That is chartered with no crew provided or specified by the 
owner or the owner's representative and carrying more than 12 
passengers; or
    (4) That is a submersible vessel carrying at least one passenger for 
hire.
    State means a State of the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico, the 
Virgin Islands, American Samoa, the District of Columbia, the Northern 
Mariana Islands and any other territory or possession of the United 
States.
    Submersible MODU means a mobile offshore drilling unit intended for 
drilling operations in the bottom-bearing condition, having the main 
deck connected to an underwater hull or pontoons by way of columns or 
caissons.
    Submersible vessel means a vessel that is capable of operating below 
the surface of the water.
    Tank barge means any tank vessel not equipped with means of 
propulsion.
    Tank vessel means a vessel that is constructed or adapted to carry, 
or that carries, oil or hazardous material in bulk as cargo or cargo 
residue.
    Tankship means any tank vessel propelled by power or sail, including 
an integrated tug and barge designed to operate together only in the 
pushing mode.
    User fee anniversary date means the date on which a vessel's annual 
inspection fee is due each year. Once established by the Coast Guard, a 
vessel's user fee anniversary date remains fixed for as long as the 
vessel remains in service.
    Vessel identification number (VIN) means a U.S. official number, a 
number assigned by a State, a number assigned by the Coast Guard, or a 
Lloyd's Register of Shipping identification number issued to a U.S. or 
foreign commercial vessel for purposes of vessel identification. For 
U.S. vessels, VIN means the number listed on the Certificate of 
Inspection. For foreign vessels, VIN means either the Lloyd's Register 
of Shipping identification number or the number assigned by the Coast 
Guard.
    Youth means an individual 21 years of age or younger.

[CGD 91-030, 60 FR 13563, Mar. 13, 1995, as amended by CGD 96-067, 62 FR 
19232, Apr. 21, 1997; CGD 97-057, 62 FR 51041, Sept. 30, 1997; CDG 96-
067, 63 FR 59474, Nov. 4, 1998]