97-26697. Standards for Navigation Lights Used on Recreational Boats  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 196 (Thursday, October 9, 1997)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 52673-52674]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-26697]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Coast Guard
    
    33 CFR Part 183
    
    [CGD 97-060]
    
    
    Standards for Navigation Lights Used on Recreational Boats
    
    AGENCY: Coast Guard, DOT.
    
    ACTION: Request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: This document solicits comments concerning the desirability of 
    requiring manufacturers and importers of navigation lights used on 
    recreational boats to construct and label their lights in accordance 
    with a recognized industry standard. A request for public input was the 
    recommendation of the National Boating Safety Advisory Council.
    
    DATES: Comments must be received by April 7, 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments may be mailed to the Executive Secretary, Marine 
    Safety Council (G-LRA/3406) (CGD 97-060), U.S. Coast Guard 
    Headquarters, 2100 Second Street SW., Washington, DC 20593-0001, or may 
    be delivered to room 3406 at the above address between 8 a.m. and 3 
    p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. The telephone 
    number is (202) 267-1477.
        The Executive Secretary maintains the public docket for this 
    notice. Comments will become a part of this docket and will be 
    available for inspection or copying at room 3406, U.S. Coast Guard 
    Headquarters.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Mr. Randolph Doubt, Project Manager, Recreational Boating Product 
    Assurance Division, (202) 267-0984.
        You may obtain a copy of this notice by calling the U.S. Coast 
    Guard Infoline at 1-800-368-5647, or read it on the Internet at the Web 
    Site for the Office of Boating Safety at URL address 
    www.uscgboating.org/.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Request for Comments
    
        The Coast Guard encourages you to submit comments about this 
    document. Please include your name and address, identify this notice 
    (CGD 97-060) and the specific section of this document to which each 
    comment applies, and give the reason for each comment. Please submit 
    two copies of all comments and attachments in an unbound format, no 
    larger than 8\1/2\ by 11 inches, to assist us with copying and 
    electronic filing. If you want us to acknowledge receiving your 
    comments, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed postcard or 
    envelope.
    
    Background Information
    
        Prior to April 1997, manufacturers of navigation lights for 
    recreational vessels could voluntarily apply for a Coast Guard ``letter 
    of acceptance'' for each light fixture placed on the market, and if 
    granted, the manufacturer could state that the light was ``USCG 
    Accepted'' on the package. The letter of acceptance was an indication 
    that the Coast Guard had reviewed a laboratory report submitted by the 
    light manufacturer and that based on a comparison of the report with 
    the navigation rules, the Coast Guard did not object to the item being 
    offered for sale to the boating public. Since letters of acceptance 
    were never a requirement, were not equivalent to ``USCG Approval'' and 
    were therefore a source of confusion, as of April 1997, letters of 
    acceptance are no longer issued. Currently there is no way for boat 
    manufacturers and the boating public to determine whether navigation 
    light fixtures they purchase comply with applicable requirements in the 
    Navigation Rules, except for light manufacturers' statements in that 
    regard.
        In contrast to Coast Guard practice with regard to recreational 
    vessels, existing regulations applicable to commercial vessels in 46 
    CFR 111.75-17 require each navigation light to meet the technical 
    details of the applicable navigation rules and to be certified by an 
    independent laboratory to the requirements of Underwriters Laboratories 
    Standard UL 1104 or an equivalent standard. The commercial vessel 
    regulations further require that navigation lights be labeled to 
    indicate: (1) The name or number of the standard to which the light was 
    type-tested; (2) the name or registered certification mark of the 
    independent laboratory that tested the fixture; (3) the fixture 
    manufacturer's name; (4) the model number of the fixture; (5) the 
    visibility of the light in nautical miles; (6) the date on which the 
    fixture was type-tested; and (7) the identification of the bulb used in 
    the compliance test. The independent laboratory must be accepted by the 
    Commandant for the testing and listing or certification of electrical 
    equipment.
        The National Boating Safety Advisory Council (NBSAC) is a Federal 
    advisory committee which provides advice and makes recommendations to 
    the Coast Guard regarding regulations and other boating safety matters. 
    At its April 1997 meeting several National Boating Safety Advisory 
    Council members noted that while Annex I to the Navigation Rules in 33 
    CFR Part 84 specifies technical details for proper cutoff angles, color 
    specifications, and the intensity of navigation lights and Coast Guard 
    regulations require certification of navigation lights installed on 
    commercial vessels, there are no similar regulations for lights offered 
    for sale to recreational boat manufacturers and the boating public.
        The NBSAC therefore recommend that the Coast Guard solicit comments 
    on the benefits of, and objections to, requiring navigation light 
    manufacturers and importers to demonstrate that lights offered for sale 
    to boat manufacturers and the boating public comply with applicable 
    requirements in the Navigation Rules. Under 46 USC 4302, 4303, and 33 
    USC 2071, the Coast Guard has the authority to establish requirements 
    for the installation, carrying, or use of associated equipment on 
    recreational vessels. All comments received during the comment period 
    will be placed in the public docket for review by NBSAC and the Coast 
    Guard in considering the formulation of any
    
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    regulatory and nonregulatory measures that may follow from this notice.
    
    Pertinent Questions
    
        In view of the discussion above, please respond to the following 
    questions:
        (1) Should the Coast Guard require third party certification, 
    similar to that required for commercial vessel navigation lights, so 
    that boat builders, boat owners, marine surveyors and officials 
    conducting law enforcement boarding would have a means for determining 
    whether navigation lights sold for use or installed on recreational 
    boats complied with applicable requirements in the Navigation Rules?
        (2) What are the expected costs and benefits of regulations 
    requiring manufacturers and importers of navigation lights used on 
    recreational boats to construct and label their lights in accordance 
    with a recognized industry standard?
        (3) Is it appropriate for the Coast Guard to impose a third party 
    certification requirement for navigation lights sold for installation 
    on recreational boats?
    
        Dated: October 1, 1997.
    Ernest R. Riutta,
    Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Assistant Commandant for Operations.
    [FR Doc. 97-26697 Filed 10-8-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
10/09/1997
Department:
Coast Guard
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Request for comments.
Document Number:
97-26697
Dates:
Comments must be received by April 7, 1998.
Pages:
52673-52674 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
CGD 97-060
PDF File:
97-26697.pdf
CFR: (1)
33 CFR 183