97-13872. Review of Regulations on Boating Safety  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 102 (Wednesday, May 28, 1997)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 28824-28826]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-13872]
    
    
    =======================================================================
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Coast Guard
    
    33 CFR Parts 95, 100, 173, 174, 175, 177, 179, 181, and 183
    
    46 CFR Part 25
    
    [CGD 97-029]
    
    
    Review of Regulations on Boating Safety
    
    AGENCY: Coast Guard, DOT.
    
    ACTION: Request for comments.
    
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    SUMMARY: The Coast Guard will conduct a comprehensive review of 
    currently effective boating safety regulations during and after the 
    meeting of the National Boating Safety Advisory Council (NBSAC) in 
    October 1997. This Request describes which of them will come within the 
    review and solicits comments from the boating community in response to 
    issues that this Request will pose. The review is to determine which if 
    any of those regulations need change. The Coast Guard will provide a 
    summary of the comments received to the members of the NBSAC for them 
    to consider before that meeting, and will itself consider all relevant 
    comments as it determines which if any of those regulations need 
    change.
    
    DATES: Comments must reach the Coast Guard on or before July 28, 1997.
    
    ADDRESSES: You may mail comments to the Executive Secretary, Marine 
    Safety Council (G-LRA, 3406) [CGD 97-029], U.S. Coast Guard 
    Headquarters, 2100 Second Street SW., Washington, DC 20593-0001, or 
    deliver them to room 3406 at the same address between 9:30 a.m. and 2 
    p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. The telephone 
    number is 202-267-1477.
        The Executive Secretary maintains the public docket for this 
    regulatory review. Comments, and documents as indicated in this 
    preamble, will become part of this docket and will be available for 
    inspection or copying at room 3406,
    
    [[Page 28825]]
    
    U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, between 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., Monday 
    through Friday, except Federal holidays.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carlton Perry, Project Manager, Office 
    of Boating Safety, Program Management Division, 202-267-0979. You may 
    obtain a copy of this Request by calling the Coast Guard Customer 
    Infoline at 1-800-368-5647, or on the Internet Office of Boating Safety 
    Web Site at URL address http://www.access.digex.net/ 
    prostech/uscg/.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background and Purpose
    
        NBSAC is an advisory committee created under 46 U.S.C. 13110(a) and 
    section 304(f) of Pub. L. 104-324. It advises the Coast Guard on 
    substantive matters of boating safety. It comprises 21 members drawn 
    equally from 3 segments of the boating community: the boating industry; 
    State officials on boating safety; and representatives of national 
    recreational boating organizations and of the general public. The Coast 
    Guard must consult it in the formulation of boating safety regulations.
        The Coast Guard conducted comprehensive reviews of its boating 
    safety regulations in conjunction with meetings of NBSAC in May 1981, 
    1986, and 1992. It asked NBSAC to determine whether the regulations 
    were still necessary, beneficial, cost-effective, and in step with 
    current technology. These reviews led NBSAC to make numerous 
    recommendations to improve and update specific provisions in the 
    regulations. The next comprehensive review is due at the meeting of 
    NBSAC in October 1997. (The Coast Guard will publish details of the 
    exact time and place of the meeting in the Federal Register at a later 
    date. The meeting will be open to the public.) The review will 
    encompass currently effective regulations issued under the authority of 
    the Assistant Commandant for Operations, at Coast Guard Headquarters, 
    or of his predecessors. It will not encompass any rules not yet final. 
    The review will encompass at least these rules:
         Restrictions on and responsibilities of persons operating 
    recreational vessels while intoxicated (33 CFR part 95).
         Requirements for persons organizing regattas and marine 
    parades to notify the Coast Guard and apply for permits before the 
    event (33 CFR part 100).
         Requirements for operators of recreational vessels and for 
    States to number, or register, those vessels and report accidents (33 
    CFR parts 173 & 174).
         Requirements for operators of recreational vessels to 
    carry personal flotation devices (PFDs) on the vessels (33 CFR part 
    175).
         Requirements for operators of recreational vessels to 
    carry visual distress signals (VDSs) on the vessels (33 CFR part 175).
         Requirements for operators of recreational vessels 
    regarding especially hazardous conditions (33 CFR part 177).
         Requirements for manufacturers and importers of 
    recreational vessels and associated equipment to notify purchasers of 
    the vessels about safety defects and to recall products (33 CFR part 
    179).
         Requirements for manufacturers and importers of 
    recreational vessels to certify compliance of boats and associated 
    equipment (33 CFR part 181, subpart B).
         Requirements for manufacturers and importers of 
    recreational vessels to identify the vessels with hull identification 
    numbers (33 CFR part 181, subpart C).
         Requirements for manufacturers of PFDs to furnish 
    informational pamphlets about the PFDs (33 CFR part 181, subpart G).
         Requirements for manufacturers and importers of 
    recreational vessels to calculate and display safe capacities for 
    loading and powering (33 CFR part 183, subparts, B, C, D, and N).
         Requirements for manufacturers and importers of recreation 
    vessels regarding standards for flotation of recreational vessels (33 
    CFR part 183, subparts, F, G, and H).
         Requirements for manufacturers and importers of 
    recreational vessels regarding electrical and fuel systems (33 CFR part 
    183, subparts I and J).
         Requirements for manufacturers and importers of 
    recreational vessels regarding powered and natural ventilation systems 
    (33 CFR part 183, subpart K).
         Requirements for manufacturers and importers of outboard 
    engines to protect against the engines starting in gear (33 CFR part 
    183, subpart L).
         Requirements for operators of recreational vessels to 
    carry fire extinguishers on the vessels (46 CFR subpart 25.30).
         Requirements for operators of recreational vessels to 
    carry an acceptable means of backfire flame control on the vessels (46 
    CFR subpart 25.35).
         Requirements for operators of recreational vessels 
    regarding operable ventilation systems on the vessels (33 CFR part 175, 
    subpart D; and 46 CFR subpart 25.40).
        You may read copies of the boating safety regulations under review 
    at any of the many public libraries that carry the United States Code 
    of Federal Regulations. You may buy them from the Superintendent, 
    Government Printing Office, telephone: 202-512-2250; facsimile: 202-
    512-1800. You may also read them on, and run copies of them from, the 
    Internet at URL address http://law.house.gov/cfrhelp.htm.
    
    Request for Comments
    
        The Coast Guard encourages interested person from all segments of 
    the boating community to participate in this regulatory review by 
    submitting written data, views, or arguments regarding any changes to 
    the currently effective boating safety regulations, including 
    elimination or revocation of any requirements. (This review is not 
    required by but is consistent with 5 U.S.C. 610, which directs agencies 
    to conduct periodic reviews of regulations they issue that have a 
    significant impact on a substantial number of small entities.) Persons 
    submitting comments should include their names and addresses, identify 
    this Request [CGD 97-029] and the specific provision in the regulation 
    to which each comment applies, state each change needed, and give all 
    reasons to support each change. Please submit two copies of all 
    comments and attachments in an unbound format, no larger than 8\1/2\ by 
    11 inches, suitable for copying and electronic filing. Persons wanting 
    acknowledgment of receipt of comments should enclose stamped, self-
    addressed postcards or envelopes.
        The Coast Guard is especially interested in receiving data, views, 
    and arguments on the following issues:
         Need--Is there still a reasonable need for the 
    regulations? Is the problem that the regulation was originally intended 
    to solve still a problem?
         Technical Accuracy--Has the regulation kept pace with the 
    technological, economic, or other relevant conditions? Would any 
    particular changes make it more effective in achieving its intended 
    goal?
         Cost/Benefit--What are the costs, or other burdens or 
    adverse effects, of the regulation? What are the benefits of the 
    regulation in terms of person safety or other values? Do the benefits 
    outweigh the cost?
         Problems--Are there any problems or complaints in 
    understanding or complying with the regulations?
         Alternatives--Are there any nonregulatory ways to achieve 
    the goal
    
    [[Page 28826]]
    
    the regulation at lower cost, or lower burden or adverse effect?
        The Coast Guard will summarize--and will provide to the members of 
    NBSAC for them to consider before the meeting in October 1997--all 
    comments received during the comment period in response to this 
    Request. It will consider all relevant comments in the formulation of 
    any changes to the boating safety regulations that may result from this 
    review.
    
        Dated: May 21, 1997.
    N.T. Saunders,
    Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Assistant Commandant for Operations.
    [FR Doc. 97-13872 Filed 5-27-97; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4910-14-M
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
05/28/1997
Department:
Coast Guard
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Request for comments.
Document Number:
97-13872
Dates:
Comments must reach the Coast Guard on or before July 28, 1997.
Pages:
28824-28826 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
CGD 97-029
PDF File:
97-13872.pdf
CFR: (10)
33 CFR 95
33 CFR 100
33 CFR 173
33 CFR 174
33 CFR 175
More ...