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thence northeasterly along the outermost extent of the EEZ to the Canadian border; thence easterly along the Canadian border to the point of origin.

[CGD 84-056, 49 FR 33874, Aug. 27, 1984, as amended by CGD 93-020, 58 FR 51731, Oct. 4, 1993]

§3.65-15 Portland, Oregon, Marine Inspection Zone and Captain of the Port Zone.

(a) The Portland Marine Inspection Office and the Portland Captain of the Port Office are located in Portland, Oregon.

(b) The boundary of the Portland, Oregon, Marine Inspecton Zone and Captain of the Port Zone starts at the Washington coast at 47°32′ N. latitude and proceeds along this latitude easterly to a point 47°32′ N. latitude, 123°18' W. longitude; thence southerly to 46°55′ N. latitude; thence easterly along this latitude to the eastern Idaho State line; thence southeasterly along the Idaho State line to the intersection of the Idaho-Wyoming boundary; thence southerly along the Idaho-Wyoming boundary to the intersection of the Idaho-Utah-Wyoming boundaries;

thence westerly along the 42°00′ N. latitude to the sea. The offshore boundary is bounded on the south by the southern boundary of the Thirteenth Coast Guard District which is described in §3.65-10, to the outermost extent of the EEZ; thence northerly along the outermost extent of the EEZ to 47°32′ N. latitude; thence easterly along 47°32' N. latitude to the coast.

[CGD 74-78, 39 FR 17312, May 15, 1974, as amended by CGD 77-241, 44 FR 10983, Feb. 26, 1979; CGD 93-020, 58 FR 51731, Oct. 4, 1993; 59 FR 948, Jan. 7, 1994]

Subpart 3.70-Fourteenth Coast Guard District

§3.70-1 Fourteenth district.

(a) The District Office is in Honolulu, Hawaii.

(b) The Fourteenth Coast Guard District shall comprise the State of Hawaii; and the Pacific Islands belonging to the United States south of latitude 40° N., and west of a line running from 40° N., 150° W. through latitude 5° S., 110° W.; the ocean area west and south of a line running from position 51° N.,

158° E. to position 43° N., 165° E.; thence due south to latitude 40° N.; thence due east to longitude 150° W.; thence southeasterly through latitude 5° S., longitude 110° W.

[CGFR 61-40, 26 FR 10352, Nov. 3, 1961, as amended by CGFR 70-150, 36 FR 912, Jan. 20, 1971]

§3.70-10 Honolulu Marine Inspection Zone and Captain of the Port Zone. (a) The Honolulu Marine Inspection Office and Captain of the Port Office are in Honolulu, Hawaii.

(b) The boundaries of the Honolulu Marine Inspection Zone coincide with the boundaries of the Fourteenth Coast Guard District, excluding portions surrounding the territory of Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands covered in §3.7015(b).

(c) The Honolulu Captain of the Port Zone comprises:

(1) The State of Hawaii, including all the islands and atolls of the Hawaiian Chain and the adjacent waters of the EEZ.

(2) American Samoa and the adjacent waters of the EEZ.

(3) Johnston Atoll and the adjacent waters of the EEZ.

(4) Palmyra Atoll and Kingman Reef and the adjacent waters of the EEZ. (5) Wake Island and the adjacent waters of the EEZ.

(6) Jarvis Island and the adjacent waters of the EEZ.

(7) Howland and Baker Islands and the adjacent waters of the EEZ.

(8) Midway Island and the adjacent waters of the EEZ.

(d) In American Samoa, required notifications to the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection and the Captain of the Port, Honolulu, may be made to: Supervisor, United States Coast Guard, Marine Safety Detachment, P.O. Box 249, Pago Pago, American Samoa 967990249.

[CGD 82-019, 47 FR 13798, Apr. 1, 1982, as amended by CDG 88-037, 53 FR 21814, June 10, 1988; CGD 89-039, 54 FR 19166, May 4, 1989; CGD 93-020, 58 FR 51731, Oct. 4, 1993; 59 FR 948, Jan. 7, 1994]

§3.70-15 Guam Marine Inspection Zone and Captain of the Port Zone.

(a) The Guam Marine Inspection Office and Captain of the Port Office are located in Piti, Guam.

(b) The Guam Marine Inspection Zone and Captain of the Port Zone comprise:

(1) The Territory of Guam and the adjacent waters of the EEZ.

(2) The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands and the adjacent waters of the EEZ.

(3) The Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands and the adjacent waters of the territorial sea and the Palau Marine Fishery Conservation Zone.

(c) In Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, required notifications to the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection and the Captain of the Port, Guam, may be made to: Supervisor, United States Coast Guard, Marine Safety Detachment, Emergency Operations Center, Capitol Hill, Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands 96950-5000.

[CGD 93-020, 58 FR 51731, Oct. 4, 1993]

Subpart 3.85-Seventeenth Coast Guard District

$3.85-1 Seventeenth district.

(a) The District Office is in Juneau, Alaska.

(b) The Seventeenth Coast Guard District shall comprise the State of Alaska; the ocean area bounded by a line from the Canadian Coast at latitude 54°40′ N. due west to longitude 140° W.; thence southwesterly to position 40° N., 150° W.; thence due west to position 40° N., 165° E.; thence due north to latitude 43° N.; thence northwesterly to 51° N., 158° E.; thence north and east along the coastline of the continent of Asia to East Cape; thence north to the Arctic Ocean.

[CGFR 61-40, 26 FR 10353, Nov. 3, 1961, as amended by CGFR 70-150, 36 FR 912, Jan. 20, 1971]

$3.85-10 Southeast Alaska Marine Inspection Zone and Captain of the Port Zone.

(a) The Southeast Alaska Marine Inspection Office and the Southeast Alas

ka Captain of the Port Office are located in Juneau, Alaska.

(b) The Southeast Alaska Marine Inspection Zone and Captain of the Port Zone comprise the area within the boundary which starts at 60°01.3' N. latitude, 142°00′ W. longitude; thence proceeds northeasterly to the Canadian border at 60°18.7′ N. latitude, 141°00′ W. longitude; thence southerly and easterly along the United States-Canadian shoreside boundary to 54°40′ N. latitude; thence westerly along the United States-Canadian maritime boundary to the outermost extent of the EEZ; thence northerly along the outer boundary of the EEZ to 142°00′ W longitude; thence due north to the point of origin.

[CGD 75-095, 40 FR 28451, July 7, 1975, as amended by CGD 77-241, 44 FR 10983, Feb. 26, 1979; CGD 93-020, 58 FR 51732, Oct. 4, 1993]

$3.85-15 Western Alaska Marine Inspection Zone and Captain of the Port Zone.

(a) The Western Alaska Marine Inspection Office and the Western Alaska Captain of the Port Office are located in Anchorage, Alaska.

(b) The Western Alaska Marine Inspection Zone and Captain of the Port Zone comprise that portion of the State of Alaska and the adjacent waters to the outermost extent of the EEZ, except for those sections of Alaska covered in §§3.85–10(b) and 3.85–20(b). [CGD 77-023, 42 FR 36252, July 14, 1977; 42 FR 38354, July 28, 1977, as amended by CGD 77241, 44 FR 10983, Feb. 26, 1979; CGD 90-063, 55 FR 52047, Dec. 19, 1990; CGD 93-020, 58 FR 51732, Oct. 4, 1993]

§3.85-20 Prince William Sound Marine Inspection Zone and Captain of the Port Zone.

(a) The Prince William Sound Marine Inspection Office and the Prince William Sound Captain of the Port Office are located in Valdez, Alaska.

(b) The Prince William Sound Marine Inspection Zone and Captain of the Port Zone comprise the area within the boundary which starts at Cape Puget at 148°26′ W. longitude, 59°56.06' N. latitude, and proceeds northerly to 61°30' N. latitude; thence easterly to the United States-Canadian boundary; thence southerly along the United

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This part collects and displays the control numbers assigned to information collection requirements of the Coast Guard by the Office of Management and Budget pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980, (Pub. L. 96-511, 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). The Coast Guard intends that this subpart comply with the requirements of section 3507(f) of the Paperwork Reduction Act, which requires that agencies display a current control number assigned by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget ("OMB") for each agency information collection requirement. [CGD 84-050, 49 FR 26584, June 28, 1984]

§4.02 Display.

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[CGD 84-050, 49 FR 26584, June 28, 1984, as amended by CGD 85-043, 50 FR 25573, June 20, 1985; CGD 86-011, 51 FR 5712, Feb. 18, 1986; CGD 86-043, 51 FR 23536, June 30, 1986; CGD 87-040, 52 FR 23653, June 24, 1987; CGD 78-038, 53 FR 3376, Feb. 7, 1988; CGD 88-038, 53 FR 22650, June 17, 1988; CGD 88-038, 53 FR 24936, July 1, 1988; CGD 90-041, 55 FR 27226, July 2, 1990; CGD 91-005, 59 FR 34227, July 1, 1994; CGD 91-063, 60 FR 20902, Apr. 28, 1995; CGD 91– 005, 61 FR 9274, Mar. 7, 1996]

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Certain terms used in this part are defined as follows:

(a) Act means the Coast Guard Auxiliary and Reserve Act of 1941, as amended, and recodified by Act of August 4, 1949, as 14 U.S.C. 821 through 832.

(b) Auxiliary means the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary established pursuant to the Act.

(c) Commandant means the Commandant of the United States Coast Guard.

(d) Member means any person who is a member of the Auxiliary.

(e) Vessel means a motorboat or yacht.

(f) Motorboat means any documented or numbered vessel propelled by machinery, not more than 65 feet in length measured end to end over the deck excluding sheer.

(g) Yacht means either (1) any documented or numbered vessel used exclusively for pleasure, or (2) any sailboat used exclusively for pleasure over 16 feet in length measured from end to end over the deck excluding sheer.

(h) Radio station means any equipment (including a building which houses such equipment) the use of which to transmit communications by radio is authorized pursuant to law.

(i) Aircraft means any contrivance now known or hereafter invented, used or designed for navigation of or flight in the air.

(j) Secretary means the Secretary of Transportation when the Coast Guard operates in the Department of Transportation or the Secretary of the Navy when the Coast Guard operates as part of the Navy.

(k) Facility or facilities means a vessel, aircraft, and/or radio station.

[CGFR 48-64, 13 FR 8393, Dec. 28, 1948, as amended by CGFR 59-58, 24 FR 10717, Dec. 25, 1959; CGD 96-026, 61 FR 33662, June 28, 1996]

$5.03 Purpose.

The Auxiliary was created in order to assist the Coast Guard to:

(a) Promote safety and to effect rescues on and over the high seas and on navigable waters.

(b) Promote efficiency in the operation of motorboats and yachts.

(c) Foster a wider knowledge of, and better compliance with, the laws, rules, and regulations governing the operation of motorboats and yachts.

(d) Facilitate other operations of the Coast Guard.

$5.05 Organization.

The Auxiliary is a nonmilitary organization administered by the Commandant, under the direction of the Secretary.

$5.07 Administration.

Any authority vested in the Commandant by this part may be delegated by him to such personnel of the Coast Guard, in such manner and to such extent, as he deems necessary or appropriate for the functioning, organization, and internal administration of the Auxiliary.

$5.09 Eligibility for membership.

To be eligible for membership in the Auxiliary, a person (male or female) must be over 17 years of age; a citizen of the United States or of its Territories and possessions; and either own not less than a twenty-five percent interest in a motorboat, yacht, aircraft, or radio station; or have had such special training or experience as to qualify him in the opinion of the Commandant, for duty in the Auxiliary. [CGFR 59-58, 24 FR 10717, Dec. 25, 1959]

$5.11 Membership in military organi

zations.

Members of the Auxiliary may also be enrolled, enlisted or commissioned in the Coast Guard Reserve. Membership in the Auxiliary is not a bar to

membership in any other naval or military organization.

$5.13 Application for membership.

Application for membership in the Auxiliary shall be made on the prescribed form which may be obtained from the Commander of the Coast Guard district in which located. Membership is based on the needs of the Auxiliary and will necessarily vary in the various Coast Guard districts. [CGFR 59-58, 24 FR 10717, Dec. 25, 1959]

§5.15 Admission to membership.

An applicant who is accepted for membership shall be enrolled in the Auxiliary and shall be issued a membership certificate and identification card. Mere ownership of such a certificate or card shall not entitle a member of the Auxiliary to be vested with or exercise any right, privilege, power, or duty vested in or imposed upon the personnel of the Coast Guard or the Coast Guard Reserve.

[CGFR 59-58, 24 FR 10717, Dec. 25, 1959]

85.17 Disenrollment.

A member of the Auxiliary shall be disenrolled on request; upon ceasing to possess the qualifications for membership; for cause; upon direction of the Commandant; or upon death.

[CGFR 59-58, 24 FR 10717, Dec. 25, 1959]

§5.19 Training.

The Commandant may authorize members of the Auxiliary to pursue correspondence courses conducted by the Coast Guard Institute at cost when the furnishing of such courses does not interfere with other regular Coast Guard activities.

§5.21 Ranks, titles, designations, or grades.

The members of the Auxiliary shall have such ranks, titles, designations, or grades, pursuant to their qualifications, as the Commandant considers necessary for the administration and operation of the Auxiliary.

§5.23 Advancement.

The Commandant shall prescribe the circumstances and qualifications under

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