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mooring buoys and some special marks having no lateral significance such as fish net, dredging, and racing buoys.

(14 U.S.C. 93; 49 U.S.C. 108; 49 CFR 1.46)

[CGFR 60-63, 25 FR 8949, Sept. 17, 1960, as amended by CGFR 63-48, 28 FR 10379, Sept. 25, 1963; CGD 85-042, 50 FR 50904, Dec. 13, 1985; CGD 88-105, 54 FR 12612, Mar. 28, 1989; USCG2001-9286, 66 FR 33640, June 25, 2001]

§ 72.05-5 Sales agencies.

Each volume of the Light List is for sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, and can be ordered online from the U.S. Government Online Bookstore at http:/ /bookstore.gpo.gov, by Fax at 202–521– 2250, or by telephone at 202-512-1800. Send mail orders including payment to U.S. Government Printing Office, Superintendent of Documents, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-1954. Notification of publication of a new edition of the Light List is published in the "Local Notices to Mariners" and "Notice to Mariners" for the particular area that is covered as soon as the edition is available for distribution. [USCG-2001-9286, 66 FR 33640, June 25, 2001] $72.05-10 Free distribution.

Official copies are distributed free of charge to Federal, State, and foreign governments, municipalities, libraries and other public institutions.

(R.S. 501, as amended, sec. 5, 38 Stat. 75; 44 U.S.C. 82, 84)

[CGFR 51-15, 18 FR 13, Jan. 1, 1953]

PART 74-CHARGES FOR COAST GUARD AIDS TO NAVIGATION WORK

Subpart 74.01-Charges to the Public

Sec.

74.01-1 Claim for damage, destruction, or displacement.

74.01-10 Charges invoiced to owner for

marking sunken wrecks and other obstructions to navigation.

74.01-15 Charges for placement of temporary aids.

74.01-20 Deposit of payment in special ac

count.

Subpart 74.20-Aids to Navigation Costs 74.20-1 Buoy and vessel use costs.

AUTHORITY: 14 U.S.C. 81, 85, 86, 92, 93, 141, 633, 642, 647; 49 CFR 1.46 (b).

SOURCE: CGFR 58-50, 24 FR 5608, July 11, 1959, unless otherwise noted.

Subpart 74.01-Charges to the Public

$74.01-1 Claim for damage, destruction, or displacement.

Whenever an aid to navigation is damaged, destroyed, or displaced from its station, a claim shall be made on behalf of the United States in accordance with Part 25 of this title. [CGFR 70-7, 35 FR 4048, Mar. 4, 1970]

§ 74.01-10 Charges invoiced to owner for marking sunken wrecks and other obstructions to navigation. Charges for the establishment, maintenance, and replacement by the Coast Guard of an aid, either permanent or temporary, to mark a sunken wreck or other obstruction to navigation are calculated to recover the Coast Guard costs involved in, or associated with, the marking process. These charges will be invoiced to the owner of the obstruction. Charges for the removal of aids to navigation established by the Coast Guard will be invoiced to the owner unless the District Engineer requests the continued marking of the obstruction. All charges will be assessed in accordance with Subpart 74.20 of this part.

[CGD 81-051, 48 FR 15468, Apr. 11, 1983]

§ 74.01-15 Charges for placement of temporary aids.

Charges for placement of temporary aids will be reimbursable and in accordance with Subpart 74.20 of this part. Where the placement of temporary aids other than those specified is made, a reasonable equivalence will be determined, and charges made accordingly.

$74.01-20 Deposit of payment in special account.

Whenever an aid to navigation or other property belonging to the Coast Guard is damaged or destroyed by a private person, such person shall pay to the satisfaction of the Coast Guard the cost of repair or replacement of

such property. The Coast Guard will accept and deposit such payment in a special account in the Treasury for payment therefrom of the cost of repairing or replacing the damaged property. Funds collected in excess of the cost to make repairs or replacements shall be refunded.

Subpart 74.20-Aids to Navigation Costs

$74.20-1 Buoy and vessel use costs.

(a) The buoy and vessel use costs for establishing, maintaining, repairing, replacing, or removing an aid to navigation under the requirements of this part are contained in COMDTINST 7310 (series) which is available from the District Budget Office of the appropriate Coast Guard District Commander.

(b) Buoy and vessel use charges under this part are made for the cost or value of time, in hours, consumed by the Government vessel, including ship's complement, employed in marking the obstruction. No charge for time and expense of Coast Guard vessels is made when the marking of the obstruction causes only minimal interruption of routinely scheduled ship's duty.

[CGD 81-051, 48 FR 15468, Apr. 11, 1983, as amended by USCG-2000-7223, 65 FR 40055, June 29, 2000]

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Subpart 76.01-Sale of Equipment

§ 76.01-1 Sale of equipment not readily procurable.

The Commandant is authorized to sell aids to navigation apparatus or equipment to foreign, state, or municipal governments or departments thereof; parties required to maintain private aids to navigation to mark wrecks, piers, or other obstructions; contractors engaged on public works; and in other cases in which in the judgment of the Commandant the public interest may be served: Provided:

(a) Such equipment has not been reported by the Coast Guard to the General Services Administration as excess (if the equipment has been reported to the General Services Administration as excess, the Commandant will submit the request to that administration for further action); and

(b) Such equipment is not readily procurable in the open market. Requests to purchase such apparatus or equipment shall give sufficient reasons why the article or articles cannot be readily procured in the open market. If the Commandant considers that an article can be readily procured in the open market the prospective purchaser will be so informed, and given the names of dealers or manufacturers. Sales shall be invoiced at cost plus 25 percent for overhead. Proceeds of such sales shall be deposited in the Treasury to the credit of the current appropriation for operating expenses, Coast Guard.

§ 76.01-5 Sale of condemned equipment.

When any condemned supplies, materials, or equipment cannot be profitably used in work of the Coast Guard, they will be disposed of under appropriate regulations of the General Services Administration. Applications for purchase of such materials may be submitted to the Commandant who will process them for further action under the applicable regulations.

Subpart 76.10-Federal Agencies

$76.10-1 Exemption.

Nothing in this part shall be construed to affect the regulations con

cerning the transfer of supplies, materials, equipment, or land between other Federal agencies.

INDEX

SUBCHAPTER C-AIDS TO NAVIGATION

EDITORIAL NOTE: This listing is provided for informational purposes only. It is compiled and kept up-to-date by the Coast Guard, Department of Transportation.

A

Section

Action by Coast Guard

Aids to Navigation on Artificial Islands and Fixed Structures.

Aids to navigation

Apparatus requirements..

Application for tests..

Application procedure.

Applications.....

Approval of fog signals

.66.01-15

.Part 67 .66.10-15

.67.10-1

.67.10-25

.....66.01-5 Subpart 67.35 ...67.10-15 .64.13

Approval of markings

Arrangement of obstruction lights

Basic provisions

67.05-1

B

66.01-1

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Charges invoiced to owner for marking sunken wrecks and other ob

structions to navigation....

Charges invoiced to owner....

Claim for damage, destruction, or displacement

Class "A" Requirements.

Class "B" Requirements

62.59

62.57

.62.61

66.05-25

72.01-35

67.05-10

66.01-10

Part 74

74.01-15

74.01-10

67.40-20

74.01-1

Subpart 67.20

.Subpart 67.25

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D

Defects and discrepancies, procedure for reporting
Definition of terms.

Delegation of authority to District Commanders.

Deposit of payment in special account.................

Designation of navigable waters as State waters.....

Designations, revisions, and revocations of State waters for private aids

to navigation ......

Determination of hazard to navigation

Discontinuance and removal

District Regulations..

Duration of marking on structures..

..62.65

.62.3, 64.06, 66.05-5

.66.01-3

74.01-20

.66.05-100

66.05-10

.64.31
66.01-25

67.50

.64.23

E

Exemption, Federal Agencies......

Exemptions.....

F

Fog signal tests

Fog signals....

Fog signals authorized for use prior to January 1, 1973.
Fog signals, general requirements for......

Free distributions.....

G

General provisions....

Geometric shapes and wording on regulatory markers.

I

Information and regulatory marks..

Inspection.....

Intracoastal Waterway identification

Isolated danger marks

L

Large navigational buoys

Lateral marks....

Liability for damages

Light characteristics.

Light Lists

Lighthouses

Lights and signals on attendant vessels

Lights, general requirements........

Local Notice to Mariners

Location requirements....

M

Marine broadcast notice to mariners

Marine Information..

Maritime Radiobeacons

Marking and notification requirements

Marking at owner's expense

Marking by Coast Guard...

Marking for marine parades and regattas.

76.10-1

66.01-40

67.10-20

.67.20-10, 67.25-10, 67.30-10

.67.10-40
Subpart 67.10
.72.05-10

.70.01.1, 70.05-1
.66.10-10

62.33
66.01-20

62.49

62.29

62.39

62.25

70.05-15

62.45

Subpart 72.05
62.37
.67.15-1

Subpart 67.05

.72.01-5

.67.10-5

72.01-25

Part 72

62.55

64.11, 64.21

67.40-15

64.33

..62.5

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