81_FR_18763 81 FR 18701 - Tonnage Regulations Amendments

81 FR 18701 - Tonnage Regulations Amendments

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 62 (March 31, 2016)

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The Coast Guard amends its tonnage regulations to implement amendments to the tonnage measurement law made by the 2010 Coast Guard Authorization Act, codify principal technical interpretations, and incorporate administrative, non-substantive clarifications and updates. The Coast Guard believes these changes will lead to a better understanding of regulatory requirements.

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Coast Guard

46 CFR Part 69

[Docket No. USCG-2011-0522]
RIN 1625-AB74


Tonnage Regulations Amendments

AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard amends its tonnage regulations to implement 
amendments to the tonnage measurement law made by the 2010 Coast Guard 
Authorization Act, codify principal technical interpretations, and 
incorporate administrative, non-substantive clarifications and updates. 
The Coast Guard believes these changes will lead to a better 
understanding of regulatory requirements.

DATES: This final rule is effective May 2, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Documents mentioned in this preamble are part of docket 
USCG-2011-0522. To view public comments or documents mentioned in this 
preamble as being available in the docket, go to http://www.regulations.gov, type the docket number in the ``SEARCH'' box and 
click ``SEARCH.'' Click on Open Docket Folder on the line associated 
with this rulemaking. You may also visit the Docket Management Facility 
in Room W12-140 on the ground floor of the Department of Transportation 
West Building, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590, 
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal 
holidays.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have questions on this rule, 
call or email Mr. Marcus Akins, Marine Safety Center, Tonnage Division 
(MSC-4), Coast Guard; telephone 202-795-6787, email 
[email protected]. If you have questions on viewing or submitting 
material to the docket, call Cheryl F. Collins, Program Manager, Docket 
Operations, telephone 202-366-9826, toll free 1-800-647-5527.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Table of Contents for Preamble

I. Abbreviations
II. Regulatory History
III. Basis and Purpose
IV. Background
V. Discussion of Comments and Changes
    A. Comments
    B. Additional Changes
    C. Change Summary
VI. Regulatory Analyses
    A. Regulatory Planning and Review
    B. Small Entities
    C. Assistance for Small Entities
    D. Collection of Information
    E. Federalism
    F. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
    G. Taking of Private Property
    H. Civil Justice Reform
    I. Protection of Children
    J. Indian Tribal Governments
    K. Energy Effects
    L. Technical Standards
    M. Environment

I. Abbreviations

BLS Bureau of Labor Statistics
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
E.O. Executive Order
FR Federal Register
IMO International Maritime Organization
MSC Marine Safety Center
MSSC Marine Safety and Security Council
MTN Marine Safety Center Technical Note
NAICS North American Industry Classification System
NPRM Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
NVIC Navigation and Vessel Inspection Circular
OMB Office of Management and Budget
Pub. L. Public Law
Sec.  Section Symbol
SBA Small Business Administration
U.S.C. United States Code

II. Regulatory History

    We published a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) on April 8, 
2014 (79 FR 19420) in the Federal Register. This document invited 
public comment on proposed changes to the tonnage regulations to 
implement amendments to the tonnage measurement law made by section 303 
of the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2010 (Pub. L. 111-281, 124 
Stat. 2924 (2010), referred to in this document as the 2010 Coast Guard 
Authorization Act), to codify principal technical interpretations 
issued by the Coast Guard, and to incorporate administrative, non-
substantive clarifications and updates. We subsequently published a 
notice of public meeting on May 21, 2014 (79 FR 29149) and held the 
public meeting on June 5, 2014.

III. Basis and Purpose

    The tonnage measurement law, codified in Title 46, United States 
Code (U.S.C.), Subtitle II, Part J, ``Measurement of Vessels,'' 
provides for assignment of gross and net tonnages to any vessel to 
which a law of the United States applies based on the vessel's tonnage. 
The 2010 Coast Guard Authorization Act included amendments which 
updated, clarified, and eliminated inconsistencies in the tonnage 
measurement law. Under the authority of 46 U.S.C. 14302, 14512, and 
14522, and delegation of that authority to the Coast Guard in 
Department of Homeland Security Delegation No. 0170.1 para. 92(j), the 
Coast Guard administers the implementing regulations for the tonnage 
measurement law. The regulations are found in title 46, Code of Federal 
Regulations (CFR), part 69, ``Measurement of Vessels,'' and referred to 
as the tonnage regulations.
    The purpose of this rule is to implement the changes made to the 
vessel measurement statutes by the 2010 Coast Guard Authorization Act. 
This rule also codifies principal policy interpretations, and 
incorporates additional clarifications and other administrative updates 
to the tonnage regulations.

IV. Background

    In this final rule, we are amending 46 CFR part 69, ``Measurement 
of Vessels.'' These regulations are referred to as the ``tonnage 
regulations'' and provide for assignment of vessel gross and net 
tonnages and registered dimensions.

V. Discussion of Comments and Changes

A. Comments

    We received comments on the NPRM from six individuals or entities 
through submissions to the online docket. We heard from one person 
whose affiliation or occupation was not disclosed, one naval architect, 
one shipbuilder, one owner-operator of offshore vessel services, and 
two industry associations. We received no oral or written comments on 
the NPRM at the public meeting. A summary of the comments that we 
received follows, along with our resolution to each.
    1. One commenter requested that the Coast Guard clarify the rule 
with regards to when the owner may, or must, use Convention Measurement 
System or Regulatory Measurement System tonnage to determine 
applicability of an international requirement.
    While we acknowledge the usefulness of including more detailed 
information in the regulation on how assigned tonnages are used, we 
believe that this could result in an overly detailed regulation that 
would be difficult to keep up to date. We believe that the new section 
on tonnage applicability, included in the regulatory text, strikes the 
correct balance between providing limited information on the use of 
tonnage, as is the case with the existing regulations, and providing 
extensive detail on the large number of individual tonnage thresholds 
that appear in international agreements and other laws of the United 
States.
    2. One commenter expressed concern that, absent a clarification 
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Coast Guard, the terminology ``vessel that engages on a foreign 
voyage'' could have the effect of broadening the universe of vessels 
for which Convention Measurement System tonnage must be used to apply 
international requirements. The commenter cited the distinction between 
a vessel that is currently engaged on an international voyage and one 
that is currently engaged on a domestic voyage but also engages on 
international voyages from time to time.
    We disagree and believe the regulatory text in question, as 
drafted, does not affect how assigned tonnages are used when applying 
tonnage-based requirements. The regulation comes into play only in 
determining whether a vessel must be measured under the Convention 
Measurement System and, if so, whether an International Tonnage 
Certificate (1969) must be carried onboard. If a U.S. flag vessel of 79 
feet or more in length, regardless of keel-laid date, is engaged on a 
domestic voyage but also engages on foreign voyages from time to time, 
then Convention measurement is required. However, whether or not the 
assigned Convention tonnage is used when applying international 
agreements depends on tonnage applicability language in those 
agreements. The regulatory text in question only clarifies that 
requirements for Convention measurement apply at all times to such 
vessels, and are not exclusively limited to those times when such 
vessels are engaged on a foreign voyage.
    The language in the rule is substantially the same as it is defined 
in the statute in 46 U.S.C. 14101. We are not permitted to enlarge or 
reduce the language that is in U.S. statute.
    3. One commenter requested that the tonnage regulations clearly 
pronounce the preclusion from measurement under the Regulatory 
Measurement System of certain foreign flag vessels.
    We know of no practical way to add this single pronouncement 
without substantively restructuring and expanding the regulatory text 
to identify other preclusions related to measurement system 
applicability. For example, whether or not a particular tonnage 
measurement system applies to a vessel can depend on a number of 
factors, including the vessel's flag, length, voyage type, keel laid or 
substantial alteration date, and whether or not it is self-propelled. 
Our Navigation and Vessel Inspection Circular (NVIC) 11-93 Change 3, 
``Applicability of Tonnage Measurement Systems to U.S. Flag Vessels,'' 
presents this kind of information using a matrix approach that cross-
references eight different tables, with each table listing applicable 
requirements and restrictions. We believe that presenting information 
in this fashion, while potentially helpful in explaining the 
requirements, is not suited for inclusion in the tonnage regulations, 
especially in an expanded form to address foreign flag vessels. 
Accordingly, we have not incorporated any corresponding change to the 
regulatory text.
    4. One commenter requested changes to the tonnage regulations to 
make clear that a foreign flag vessel engaged on a foreign voyage 
between places outside of the United States is effectively outside the 
jurisdiction of United States law.
    We agree that where laws of the United States, including 
obligations under international agreements, do not apply to a vessel, 
tonnage measurement requirements under U.S. law similarly do not apply, 
as in the case the commenter cited. However, along the same lines as 
our response to the previous comment, we believe that the regulation, 
as drafted, is sufficiently clear to cover this case, especially in 
view of the language in Sec. Sec.  69.3 and 69.11, as amended by this 
rulemaking, that addresses when tonnage measurement under U.S. law is 
required.
    5. One commenter took issue with the amendment to Sec.  69.17 
clarifying that the vessel owner is responsible for submitting 
applications for measurement. The commenter cited difficulties in 
identifying the owner in certain cases where, for vessels under 
construction, ownership may reside in contractual relationships between 
the yard, prospective owners, and lien holders.
    We believe the clarification regarding vessel owner responsibility 
is appropriate, as the tonnage measurement law and existing regulations 
provide for owners to exercise certain measurement options. However, we 
recognize that identifying the specific individual or entity who owns 
the vessel may be especially problematic early in the construction 
process, when the current regulation requires application submission. 
Accordingly, we have amended the associated regulatory text to replace 
the term ``must'' with the term ``should'', so that early application 
submission is recommended, rather than mandatory.
    6. One commenter stated that portable enclosed spaces should not be 
included in a vessel's tonnage, as they effectively serve the function 
of deck cargo, which is similarly not included. The commenter described 
the unique mission requirements of offshore support vessels, noting 
that they frequently involve the fitting of equipment used to service 
offshore energy exploration and production facilities and other 
infrastructure that do not usually form a permanent part of a vessel's 
structure. The commenter argued that an offshore support vessel 
transporting such items was equivalent to a cargo ship transporting 
deck cargo, and proposed possible mechanisms for evaluating the point 
at which such installations could be treated as permanent additions to 
the vessel.
    We disagree. Fundamentally, the question of whether or not a space 
should be included in a vessel's tonnage depends on whether the 
enclosed volume in question is treated as part of the vessel. With 
limited exceptions, national and international measurement systems 
dating to at least the 18th century have not treated deck cargo as part 
of the vessel, with deck cargo generally taken to mean freight carried 
on the weather decks for the purpose of its transport between two 
separate and distinct locations. Under this historical framework, the 
relatively recent adaptation for shipboard use of portable quarters 
units, equipment vans and similar portable spaces that all function as 
part of the vessel, even for periods of short duration, argues for 
their treatment as part of the host vessel, as opposed to deck cargo.
    7. Two commenters expressed the view that the Convention does not 
provide for including portable enclosed spaces in tonnage, and 
therefore, such spaces should not be included under the Convention 
Measurement System.
    While we agree that the matter of portable enclosed spaces is not 
explicitly addressed in the Convention, we interpret Regulation 2(4) of 
the Convention to require including their volumes in tonnage, unless 
they are effectively open to the weather and meet other conditions for 
treatment as excluded spaces. We consider the side boundaries of 
portable enclosed spaces to be analogous to the ``portable partitions'' 
described in this regulation. Further, we believe that Article 2 of the 
Convention, which defines gross tonnage as a measure of the vessel's 
overall size, supports this interpretation. Accordingly, we maintain 
that portable enclosed spaces should be accounted for in a similar 
manner to enclosed spaces that are part of the vessel's permanent 
structure, when assigning vessel tonnage under the Convention 
Measurement System.
    8. One commenter stated that other governments do not include 
portable enclosed-space volumes in tonnage, and therefore, requested 
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regulations be amended to align with internationally agreed-to 
requirements on this subject.
    We disagree with the requested amendment. We are aware that some 
governments do not, in general, include the volumes of such spaces in 
tonnage, although we know of no reliable source of information on how 
the 156 governments currently party to the Convention treat these 
spaces. However, we note that during recent correspondence group work 
at the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the United States was 
among the majority of those governments that include these volumes in 
tonnage (see Table 1-4 of Annex 2 to IMO document SDC 1/INF.4 dated 
October 18, 2013), although international consensus was not obtained on 
this matter. In addition, we are unaware of any explicit 
internationally agreed-to requirements, or even guidance, on this 
subject. IMO recently considered tonnage implications of portable 
enclosed spaces (referred to as ``temporary deck equipment'' in IMO 
documents based on U.S. terminology at the time), but did not address 
this matter in the updated interpretations of TM.5/Circ.6 dated May 19, 
2014 (see Annex 4 to IMO document SDC 1/4 dated October 18, 2013).
    9. One commenter expressed the view that including portable 
enclosed spaces in tonnage under the Standard and Dual Regulatory 
Measurement Systems appears fair, but only in cases where these items 
serve as long-term fixtures aboard the vessel. However, the commenter 
cautioned that such treatment could be especially problematic for 
certain fixtures (e.g., survival craft or a submersible on a mother 
ship).
    We believe that the operative statutory language for the Standard 
and Dual Regulatory Measurement Systems supports including such spaces 
in tonnage, without regard to the duration of their installation on 
board. Whether or not a portable enclosed space is included in tonnage 
under these systems should depend on whether the space is permanently 
closed-in (e.g., the bounding structure itself is of a permanent, 
rather than a temporary, nature), as opposed to whether it is 
permanently installed on the vessel. Accordingly, we maintain that the 
duration of installation has no bearing on a vessel's tonnage 
assignment. Also, we note that the Coast Guard treats survival craft 
and submersibles as separate vessels under the tonnage regulations, and 
their volumes are not included in the tonnages of the host vessels.
    10. Two commenters expressed concern over the impact of including 
portable enclosed spaces in tonnage with regard to remeasuring a vessel 
following the installation or removal of such items, with both 
contending that this is especially problematic for vessels close to 
tonnage thresholds. One commenter noted that the Coast Guard is not 
codifying the related remeasurement criteria in this rulemaking.
    We currently apply a volumetric remeasurement criterion following 
vessel changes exceeding 5 percent of the vessel's tonnage, which 
includes installation and removal of portable enclosed spaces (see NVIC 
11-93, Change 3). This allows the installation and removal of many such 
items without the need for remeasurement. Also, beginning in 1997, we 
authorized a maximum allowance for such items, which is reflected in a 
vessel's assigned tonnage. This avoids the need to remeasure the vessel 
following the installation or removal of portable enclosed spaces, 
provided the maximum allowance is not exceeded. Based on the valuable 
information exchanged on this subject during the recent IMO work on the 
Convention, we continue to believe this approach offers the best way to 
account for the presence of these spaces, consistent with the 
Convention and the tonnage measurement law. This does not affect our 
long-standing use of the 5 percent criterion, and as such our policy on 
that issue remains consistent.
    11. One commenter requested that the issue of enforcement be 
addressed with respect to the installation and removal of portable 
enclosed spaces, as it may not be obvious to owners and operators that 
such changes could impact tonnage assignments.
    As stated in the NPRM, one of our objectives in codifying principal 
policy interpretations was to facilitate understanding of, and 
compliance with, the tonnage regulations. We believe that the 
codification of the interpretations related to portable enclosed 
spaces, coupled with our continued use of a 5 percent remeasurement 
criterion, will reduce those situations where an enforcement action is 
necessary.
    12. One commenter highlighted terminology differences between the 
definition ``portable enclosed space'' and the term ``temporary deck 
equipment'' used in previous policy documents, noting that the term 
``not permanent'' in the NPRM's regulatory text, as drafted, 
significantly differed from the term ``semi-permanent'' used in policy. 
The commenter questioned whether the changes were intended to 
constitute a substantive amendment to the language.
    While we acknowledge the differences between the text in policy 
documents and the codified regulatory text, as drafted, we believe that 
the codification makes no substantive changes. When we developed the 
proposed definitions for the terms ``deck cargo'' and ``portable 
enclosed space'' that appeared in the NPRM, we made adjustments to the 
policy text for clarity and to better harmonize the definitions. These 
adjustments included avoiding the use of the term ``temporary,'' which 
like the term ``semi-permanent,'' can be construed in a variety of ways 
unless accompanied by amplifying text, and omitting the example of the 
portable aviation fuel (``JP-5'') tank that is treated as either deck 
cargo or part of the vessel, depending on whether it is offloaded with 
its contents intact. Instead, we use more general and, in our view, 
clearer language in the ``deck cargo'' and ``portable enclosed space'' 
definitions, which we believe has the same effect as the language used 
in current policy.
    13. Two commenters expressed the view that portable enclosed spaces 
should not be classified as superstructure spaces under the tonnage 
regulations, as the term ``superstructure'' has a different meaning in 
other maritime contexts (e.g., it can refer only to permanent 
structures, and/or only structures that extend from side-to-side).
    Although we recognize the benefits of using consistent, universally 
understood terminology in the tonnage regulations, in this instance we 
are unaware of any term widely used in the maritime industry that 
effectively encompasses all manner of above-deck enclosed spaces that 
are not bounded by the hull. Further, since 1989, when the tonnage 
regulations were amended to adopt the term ``superstructure'' to 
describe such spaces, we are unaware of any instance where using this 
term resulted in a vessel designer or measurement organization 
incorrectly applying the tonnage rules. Accordingly, we made no changes 
to the regulatory text, as drafted, in this regard.
    14. One commenter stated the new term ``water ballast double 
bottom'' appears unnatural, and suggested that the term ``double bottom 
(water) ballast tank'' be used instead.
    We agree that the term in the proposed regulatory text, as drafted, 
could be improved upon for the reason stated. Because the term is 
applied only when measuring a vessel for which the vessel's double 
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reference to ballast tanks is unnecessary, and could cause confusion. 
Accordingly, we have revised the regulatory text to replace the term 
``water ballast double bottom'' with the term ``double bottom for water 
ballast,'' which we believe adds clarity while satisfactorily 
addressing the commenter's stated concern.
    15. One commenter stated that the proposed regulatory text for the 
codified interpretation on passenger support spaces could not be found.
    The draft text in question was inadvertently omitted from the NPRM 
during the regulatory development process. In view of the fact that 
these amendments were fully described in the NPRM, accounted for in its 
Regulatory Analyses section, and were not the subject of any other 
comment, we incorporated amendments to add the missing text in 
69.117(c)(2) of the final rule. The added text is from the policy 
document, without change (see Section 69.117(c)(2) of Marine Safety 
Center Technical Note (MTN) 01-99 Change 7, ``Tonnage Technical 
Policy'').
    16. One commenter urged the Coast Guard to amend the size criteria 
for the treatment of ordinary frame openings being codified in this 
rulemaking. Specifically, the commenter requested an exception be made 
to the specified criteria under certain circumstances, to allow the 
fitting of larger frame openings without a corresponding increase in 
the vessel's tonnage. This change would allow for improved access of 
personnel through the frames for rescue operations, consistent with 
current classification society and international rules that apply in 
similar situations. Another commenter expressed support for the main 
points raised in this comment.
    We disagree with the requested exception to the size criteria. The 
criteria are historically rooted, with their origins dating to the 
early 20th century, and are based, at least in part, on the concept of 
impeding movement of personnel and cargo through the frame. We also 
believe that the magnitude of the requested size increase (more than 
doubling the effective opening area) could have a significant effect on 
tonnage assignments of both present vessels and future vessels measured 
or remeasured under the Standard and Dual Regulatory Measurement 
Systems. Finally, while we acknowledge the safety benefits of larger 
openings for rescue operations, it is not clear that such a departure 
from long-standing practice and policy would have a net positive impact 
on aggregate safety of U.S flag vessels, as the relaxation of opening 
restrictions could facilitate the construction of larger vessels 
regulated to lower tonnage-based standards.
    17. One commenter stated that by not revising the criteria for 
measurement treatment of openings consistent with current 
classification society and international rules, the Coast Guard is 
forcing an owner to choose between accepting a higher tonnage, or 
building a smaller, less capable, vessel with the same tonnage.
    We disagree. Under the Standard and Dual Regulatory Measurement 
Systems, designers have wide latitude in incorporating a multitude of 
design features that serve to artificially reduce a vessel's tonnage. 
While the undesirability of some of these features from a cost and 
efficiency perspective has long been recognized, their use has 
generally been accepted by the U.S. maritime community, and is common 
practice. The tonnage regulations, as amended, will not preclude a 
designer from taking advantage of these features to reduce a vessel's 
tonnage to the desired tonnage objective, while simultaneously meeting 
tank access and other safety requirements. The use or non-use of 
numerous features that can effectively reduce a vessel's tonnage is the 
designer's, and ultimately the owner's, choice.
    18. One commenter stated that the ordinary frame opening size 
criteria being codified are arbitrary. In seeking relaxed criteria, the 
commenter also stated that there is precedent for increasing the 
minimum opening size.
    We disagree with the commenter's characterization of the size 
criteria as arbitrary, and we describe the basis of the size criteria 
in our response to Comment 16. However, from our review of this matter, 
we concluded that the criteria for the measurement treatment of oval 
openings, first established by the Coast Guard in 1988 but limited to 
fuel tanks, could be applied to such openings in other locations, 
subject to certain restrictions to maintain the principle of impeding 
personnel and cargo movement. We have amended the regulatory text 
accordingly. While this does not provide the same degree of relaxation 
sought by the commenter, it gives designers additional flexibility to 
fit somewhat larger oval openings in more locations, without tonnage 
penalty.
    19. One commenter questioned the Coast Guard's legal authority to 
codify size criteria for the treatment of ordinary frame openings that 
differ from criteria in classification society rules and international 
standards that provide for larger ``rescue openings'' in vertical 
bulkheads. The commenter claimed that codifying these criteria will 
reduce safety.
    The Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is 
operating may--and in some cases, must--issue rules and regulations to 
implement certain statutes. The vessel measurement statutes mandate 
that the ``Secretary shall measure a vessel to which this chapter 
applies'' as per 46 U.S.C. 14302 and 46 U.S.C. 14502. The Secretary has 
delegated this authority to the Coast Guard.
    This rule is not in conflict with the classification society rules 
or international standards. It does not prevent the placement of larger 
openings in bulkheads in the cargo area. However, if these larger 
openings are present, we recognize that a potential tonnage reduction 
benefit is lost. That is the present situation, and it is unaffected by 
this rule. The effect of fitting the larger openings could be to raise 
the vessel's Regulatory Measurement System tonnage, potentially making 
the vessel subject to more stringent safety measures that apply to 
larger vessels. That indirect safety consequence is, in fact, why many 
maritime rules and standards are tonnage-based.
    Assigned tonnages are measures of a vessel's overall size and/or 
useful capacity. It is true that certain provisions of the U.S. 
Regulatory Measurement System can be used to an owner's benefit to 
reduce a vessel's tonnage, as the commenter suggested. However, design 
features from such provisions are generally not taken into account by 
classification society rules or international standards. Likewise, 
classification society rules and international standards are generally 
not taken into account by the tonnage regulations. To that extent, the 
commenter's suggestion that these regulations be amended to reflect 
classification society rules and international standards is beyond the 
scope of this rulemaking.
    These rules are not intended to change any of the present Coast 
Guard policies in effect, except those changes required by the 2010 
Coast Guard Authorization Act. There is no suggestion in the comment 
that present policy is not being applied consistently by the Coast 
Guard. As this rule merely codifies that policy into regulation, this 
rule maintains the status quo. See the response to Comment 22, below, 
for further discussion of the cost implications of this rule.
    20. Two commenters expressed the view that the tonnage measurement 
rules should not be at odds with safety-related standards or other 
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    While acknowledging this view, we note that the tonnage parameters 
assigned under the measurement rules of the Convention and Regulatory 
Measurement Systems are size parameters, based on a vessel's geometry 
and the use of its spaces. There is currently no language in U.S. law 
that would allow tonnage measurement rules to be modified for 
consistency with other rules unrelated to tonnage measurement. We are 
not aware of any conflict between the safety standards and tonnage 
rules; however, as discussed in our response to the next comment, 
vessel design features required for compliance with safety standards 
are still subject to tonnage measurement rules.
    21. One commenter requested a new section be added to the tonnage 
regulations, expressing the fundamental principle that safety-related 
improvements not be subject to tonnage penalty.
    We disagree. Assigned tonnages are used by numerous public and 
private sector entities for a variety of purposes, including the 
application of tonnage-based safety, security and environmental 
protection regulations and standards; the crediting of seafarers for 
service on vessels depending on their tonnage; and the assessment of 
taxes and other fees. Consequently, a safety improvement that added 
considerable volume but was exempted from tonnage might allow the 
modified vessel to escape more stringent size-based standards that 
would otherwise apply, and could adversely impact seafarers earning 
credit for sea service and others who might otherwise benefit from a 
higher tonnage assignment. Absent any mandate under U.S. law, it would 
be inappropriate for the Coast Guard to amend the tonnage regulations 
in the manner requested.
    22. Two commenters took issue with the NPRM's ``no cost'' 
characterization of the codified interpretation related to the 
treatment of portable enclosed spaces, expressing a general concern 
that there would be costs. Similarly, another commenter expressed 
disagreement with the ``no cost'' characterization of the codified 
interpretations related to ordinary frame opening size, citing 
significant cost impacts should the current criteria continue to be 
applied.
    We acknowledge the concerns raised by the commenters, but believe 
that the NPRM correctly characterized the codification of these long-
standing and frequently applied interpretations as ``no cost.'' These 
interpretations appear in publicly available policy documents, used by 
Coast Guard field personnel and organizations that perform tonnage 
measurement work on the Coast Guard's behalf. Codifying the 
interpretations should give vessel owners better access to important 
information upon which to base business decisions that are tonnage 
related, and could help avert costly impacts from tonnage assignments 
that do not meet owners' objectives.
    We are not aware of any specific instance in which the 
interpretations are not being followed due to the lack of their 
codification in the regulations, and the commenters did not identify 
any specific instance. The Coast Guard makes its interpretations 
available to authorized measurement organizations and other 
stakeholders, and conducts a rigorous oversight program, including 
audits of tonnage certifications, to ensure these interpretations are 
correctly applied. Our discussion in this section explains why we 
believe there is no cost to codifying the interpretations in 
regulation.
    With respect to the ordinary frame opening size, the commenter 
acknowledges that the present interpretation ``continues to be 
enforced'' and is not new or sporadically applied. As we discussed in 
Comment 16 above, the size criteria are long-standing and rooted in the 
origins of tonnage measurement. This rule merely codifies the status 
quo. And, as we discussed in Comments 17 and 19 above, the commenter's 
position on vessel design options conflates the Regulatory and 
Convention Measurement Systems to give the appearance of conflict when 
there is none.
    The commenter requests that the rescue opening requirements in 
international safety conventions such as SOLAS be applied in a manner 
that does not adversely affect tonnage assignments under our national 
tonnage rules. However, vessels of 79 feet or more in length that 
comply with SOLAS in order to engage in international voyages must also 
have a Convention tonnage measurement; under the International Tonnage 
Convention the spaces in question would be included in tonnage because 
the vessel's Convention tonnage is based on its total enclosed volume, 
not just the volume bounded by the framing. Therefore, a vessel owner 
may elect to take advantage of tonnage reduction options under the U.S. 
Regulatory Measurement System, understanding that the limited opening 
size that is part of this system may conflict with opening size 
requirements necessary to overseas trade. This design choice is not 
new, and the considerations weighed when making this choice are not 
changed by this rule. We acknowledge that vessels subject to various 
international requirements must have openings of a certain size, but as 
a matter of domestic law we neither require nor prevent installation of 
these openings: The vessel owner may choose.
    With respect to portable spaces, existing statute and regulation 
provide for remeasurement if the vessel or the use of its space is 
changed.\1\ As we described in Comment 10, two current policy 
provisions help minimize the need for remeasurement. First, we apply a 
volumetric change threshold of 5 percent for remeasurement, which 
includes the addition and removal of portable spaces. Second, we 
authorize a maximum allowance for portable spaces in a vessel's tonnage 
assignment. This allows for the addition and removal of portable spaces 
without remeasurement as long as the specified maximum tonnage is not 
exceeded.
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    \1\ 46 U.S.C. 14504(a)(2) (``To the extent necessary, the 
Secretary shall remeasure a vessel to which this chapter applies if 
. . . the vessel or the use of its space is changed in a way that 
substantially affects its tonnage.''); See also 46 CFR 69.19(a).
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    The Coast Guard's current interpretation, which provides for 
inclusion of portable spaces as we describe in Comments 6 through 13 
above, is long-standing and is understood by all authorized measurement 
organizations. If owners are not contacting authorized measurement 
organizations prior to changes involving portable spaces, they may be 
violating 46 CFR 69.19(a). The other possible source of costs would be 
owners who do contact an authorized measurement organization as 
required, are informed that the vessel does need to be remeasured due 
to changes involving portable spaces, but then fail to have it 
remeasured. We reached out to authorized measurement organizations to 
inquire about this possibility, but did not learn of any such 
communications.
    To summarize, this final rule codifies current, long-standing 
interpretations, including provisions for portable spaces and frame 
openings. Although we received comments related to compliance with 
these two interpretations, public comments did not indicate that the 
codification of tonnage interpretations would affect the current 
compliance level. As such, we conclude that while this rulemaking does 
not provide relief for current business concerns, it also does not 
impose additional regulatory costs.
    23. One commenter expressed preference for the regulatory 
alternative discussed in the NPRM of codifying all published Coast 
Guard interpretations in the tonnage regulations, and not just

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the principal interpretations as we proposed in the NPRM. This 
commenter stated that interpretations characterized as ``vague'' and 
``flexible'' have given rise to a consulting niche known as ``tonnage 
experts'' and that the Coast Guard refers requests for interpretations 
to authorized measurement organizations, rather than issuing uniform 
interpretations.
    We acknowledge the commenter's stated preference and 
characterization of published interpretations, but do not find the 
commenter persuasive in arguing for codifying all interpretations. We 
exercise considerable care when developing such interpretations, which 
involves a comprehensive review of all related decisions, rulemakings, 
legislative history, international interpretations and similar 
documents. Consequently, once published, the interpretations are not 
substantively changed, although they may be updated or expanded upon to 
address new situations that arise. Further, although we routinely refer 
owners to the measurement organizations for detailed design reviews as 
part of the tonnage measurement process, the measurement organizations 
do not have the authority to interpret the tonnage regulations on the 
Coast Guard's behalf. Accordingly, we believe that the regulatory 
approach we are using best serves the public interest, by facilitating 
our timely publication of interpretations while avoiding compliance 
difficulties with an overly detailed regulation.
    24. One commenter requested an additional public meeting 
specifically to address two changes in the NPRM -- the proposed new 
tonnage applicability section, and the proposed new section on 
treatment of novel type vessels under the Simplified Measurement 
System. This commenter cited general concerns with the policy upon 
which the new tonnage applicability section is based, and the need to 
discuss the matter of novel type vessels, taking into consideration 
related IMO work. The commenter also requested a public meeting prior 
to any interim rulemaking.
    We believe that we provided sufficient opportunity for public input 
on these sections. This includes our explanation of them and invitation 
for comments at the public meeting held on June 5, 2014. As reflected 
in the meeting synopsis available in the docket, no such concerns were 
raised. Further, we see no need for an interim rulemaking. Accordingly, 
and in view of the nature of the other comments we received, we believe 
that the requested additional public meetings were not warranted, and 
would have unnecessarily delayed issuance of this final rule.

B. Additional Changes

    In the paragraphs below, we discuss additional changes to the 
NPRM's proposed regulatory text, which we identified when developing 
this final rule, along with the reasons for implementing these changes. 
These changes do not result in any new requirements substantively 
different from those in the NPRM.
    We organized the discussion according to the section number in 
which each change will appear in the finalized regulatory text. Changes 
of a strictly clerical nature are not discussed.
Sec.  69.9 Definitions
    To facilitate understanding of the tonnage regulations, we revised 
the regulatory text to include the new term ``Formal Measurement 
System,'' which is used in the tonnage measurement law to describe 
Standard and Dual measurement. We included Convention measurement in 
this definition, to allow for differentiation between those measurement 
systems that employ a detailed computational method using measurements 
of the entire vessel (i.e., the Convention, Standard, and Dual 
Measurement Systems) and the Simplified measurement, which employs a 
simple computational method using hull dimensions as the principal 
inputs. For clarity and completeness, we also revised the NPRM's 
proposed new definition for the term ``remeasurement'' to reflect that 
remeasurement includes assigning tonnages or registered dimensions 
under a different measurement system. This is consistent with the use 
of this term in the tonnage measurement law and Coast Guard policy.
Sec.  69.11 Determining the measurement system or systems for a 
particular vessel
    To facilitate understanding of the tonnage regulations, we revised 
the regulatory text to include the new term ``Formal Measurement 
System'' when referring to the Convention, Standard, and Dual 
Measurement Systems. We also added the parenthetical phrase ``(except a 
vessel that engages on a foreign voyage)'' in the paragraph addressing 
applicability of the Convention Measurement System to older U.S. flag 
vessels. This phrase was inadvertently omitted during the regulatory 
development process, and is necessary to ensure the regulatory text has 
the same effect as provided for by the tonnage measurement law, and the 
existing tonnage regulations. Additionally, for clarity we removed the 
regulatory text regarding voyage types for Simplified measurement of 
non-self-propelled and pleasure vessels. The tonnage measurement law 
provides for such measurement without regard to voyage type.
Sec.  69.17 Application for measurement services
    For clarity and completeness, we revised the regulatory text to 
distinguish between Formal measurement services, which are provided by 
authorized measurement organizations, and Simplified measurement 
services, which are provided by the Coast Guard. The revised text 
identifies where Simplified measurement applications may be obtained, 
and refers to the appropriate section of the tonnage regulations for 
requirements on their disposition.
Sec.  69.19 Remeasurement
    For consistency with the changes to Sec.  69.11 described above, we 
revised the regulatory text to distinguish between reporting 
requirements for vessels requiring Formal, as opposed to Simplified, 
measurement services.

C. Change Summary

    Table 1 summarizes the changes to the NPRM's proposed regulatory 
text made in this final rule, along with the additional changes we made 
when finalizing the rule excepting those of a strictly clerical nature. 
The table indicates the type of, and reason for, each change. Except as 
noted in Table 1, we adopted as final all changes proposed in the NPRM.

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                       Table 1--Summary of Changes
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           Description of change                  Reason for change
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Subpart A-General
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            69.9 Definitions
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Adds the new tonnage measurement term        Facilitates understanding
 ``Formal Measurement System''.               of the regulations.
Revises the definition for the term          Clarity and completeness.
 ``remeasurement'' to address measurement
 under additional systems.
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    Sec.   69.11 Determining the measurement system or systems for a
                            particular vessel
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises the section to incorporate the term  Facilitates understanding
 ``Formal Measurement System'' when           of the regulations.
 referencing the related systems. Adds the
 omitted parenthetical phrase ``(except a
 vessel that engages on a foreign voyage)''
 and amends language to clarify that
 Simplified measurement is not dependent on
 voyage type.
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            Sec.   69.17 Application for measurement services
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises the section to distinguish between   Clarity and completeness.
 Formal and Simplified measurement services.
Amends the requirements to make early        Response to comment.
 submission of applications recommendatory,
 rather than mandatory.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Sec.   69.19 Remeasurement and adjustment of tonnage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises the section to distinguish between   Clarity and completeness.
 Formal and Simplified measurement services.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Subpart C--Standard Regulatory Measurement System
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                        Sec.   69.103 Definitions
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Replaces the term ``water ballast double     Response to comment.
 bottom'' with the term ``double bottom for
 water ballast''.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Sec.   69.109 Under-deck tonnage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Replaces the term ``water ballast double     Response to comment.
 bottom'' with the term ``double bottom for
 water ballast''..
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises the criteria related to the          Response to comment.
 measurement treatment of oval-shaped frame
 openings.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Sec.   69.117 Spaces exempt from inclusion in tonnage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Adds the regulatory text on treatment of     Response to comment.
 passenger support spaces, which was
 inadvertently omitted in the NPRM.
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VI. Regulatory Analyses

    The Coast Guard developed this rule after considering numerous 
statutes and Executive Orders (E.O.s) related to rulemaking. Below we 
summarize our analyses based on these statutes or E.O.s.

A. Regulatory Planning and Review

    Executive Orders 12866, Regulatory Planning and Review, and 13563 
Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review, direct agencies to assess 
the costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if 
regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize 
net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public 
health and safety effects, distributive impacts, and equity). Executive 
Order 13563 emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and 
benefits, of reducing costs, of harmonizing rules, and of promoting 
flexibility. This rule has not been designated a ``significant 
regulatory action,'' under section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866. 
Accordingly, the rule has not been reviewed by the Office of Management 
and Budget.
    A final regulatory assessment follows. This assessment replicates 
the regulatory assessment of the NPRM except for changes to reflect 
amendments to the NPRM's regulatory text made by this final rule, as 
summarized in Table 1.
    We received comments on economic impacts only for the provisions 
relating to portable enclosed spaces and openings in ordinary frames. 
In previous discussions of Comment 22 in section V.A., we respond to 
these comments and explain our rationale for maintaining the ``no 
cost'' characterization for these two provisions. We have no 
information from either comments or other sources to lead us to change 
our ``no cost'' assessment for the other codification provisions. We 
retain our ``no cost'' determination from the NPRM.
    The primary objective of the final rule is to implement amendments 
to the tonnage measurement law made by the 2010 Coast Guard 
Authorization Act. One amendment precludes the owner of a foreign flag 
vessel of 79 feet or more in length that engages solely on U.S. 
domestic voyages from obtaining a future measurement under the 
Regulatory Measurement System, with an exception allowed for a Canadian 
flag vessel operating solely on the Great Lakes. The remaining 
amendments eliminate inconsistencies and incorporate clarifications or 
updates that are either consistent with long-standing Coast Guard 
policy or reflective of current Coast Guard practice.
    In addition, the Coast Guard seeks to facilitate understanding of, 
and compliance with, existing tonnage regulations by codifying 
principal technical interpretations that have been issued by the Coast 
Guard to keep pace with developments in vessel designs. These 
interpretations are included in Coast Guard policy documents made 
available to the public via Coast Guard

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Web sites, and are used by authorized measurement organizations that 
perform tonnage work on the Coast Guard's behalf.
    Table 2 provides a summary of the rule's costs and benefits.

                 Table 2--Summary of the Rule's Impacts
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                   Category                             Summary
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Applicability................................  U.S. and foreign flag
                                                vessels to which a law
                                                of the United States
                                                applies based on vessel
                                                tonnage.
Affected Population..........................  Vessels that will be
                                                initially measured or
                                                remeasured under the
                                                tonnage regulations,
                                                estimated at 10,000
                                                vessels per year.
Cost Impacts.................................  No additional costs as
                                                changes are consistent
                                                with current practice or
                                                policy.
Non-quantified Benefits......................  Adds flexibility to use
                                                foreign flag tonnages.
                                                Clarifies tonnage
                                                measurement
                                                requirements.
                                                Facilitates
                                                understanding of
                                                regulations, leading to
                                                more effective and
                                                efficient tonnage
                                                certifications.
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Affected Population
    The tonnage regulations, as amended by this rule, apply to all U.S. 
and foreign flag vessels to which the application of a law of the 
United States depends on the vessel's tonnage. Once assigned initially, 
tonnages remain valid until a vessel changes flag, or undergoes a 
change that substantially affects its tonnage.
    Because none of the changes are retroactive, the population 
potentially affected by this rulemaking is limited to vessels that will 
be measured in the future, including those remeasured following 
alterations, modifications, or other changes substantially affecting 
their tonnage. The Coast Guard estimates this population to be 
approximately 10,000 vessels each year, based on the 8,615 simplified 
measurement applications and 386 formal measurement applications 
submitted annually, and our estimate of approximately 1,000 additional 
vessels that are measured annually without the submission of a 
measurement application.\2\
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    \2\ Refer to Collection of Information 1625-0022 for more 
comprehensive information on measurement application submissions. 
The Coast Guard does not collect information on measurement of 
vessels for which measurement applications are not submitted, but 
estimates that on the order of 1,000 such vessels are measured per 
year based on the number of inquiries received by the Marine Safety 
Center from the public and Coast Guard field units.
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Cost Impacts
    Table 3 details 117 changes to the tonnage regulations in the rule, 
with an assessment of the cost impacts of each change. A summary 
follows:
     The single change to implement the statutory amendment 
that precludes certain foreign flag vessels of 79 feet or more in 
length from being measured under the Regulatory Measurement System 
could potentially prevent operation of a future vessel in a similar 
manner to that of currently operating vessels. No such vessels have 
been brought into service within the last 10 years. Further, other 
options to operate similar vessels (e.g., under U.S. flag) are 
available. Thus, no cost impact from this change is expected.
     The six remaining changes needed for statutory alignment 
are consistent with current Coast Guard interpretations or industry 
practice, and will not result in any additional cost as described in 
the following table.
     The 26 changes related to codification of principal Coast 
Guard technical interpretations will result in no additional cost, 
because the interpretations have been used for tonnage work for 
multiple years.
     The 84 changes labeled ``Administrative'' are of a non-
substantive nature and merely provide clarity and will not result in 
any additional cost.
     As noted in the resolution to Comment 22 in section V.A., 
we concluded that this final rule is cost neutral. Accordingly, we 
retain our ``no cost'' determination from the NPRM for this final rule.

          Table 3--Assessment of the Cost Impacts of This Rule
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      Description of change         Type of change        Cost impact
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Subpart A--General
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Sec.   69.1 Purpose
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eliminates the disparate          Mandatory           No cost.
 treatment of documented and       statutory           Consistent with
 undocumented U.S. flag vessels.   alignment.          policy in effect
                                                       since 1993 (NVIC
                                                       11-93).
Expands the explanation of the    Administrative:     No cost.
 use of tonnage to include         Clarification on
 environmental and security        tonnage usage.
 purposes.
Relocates the descriptions of     Administrative:     No cost.
 each measurement system to the    Editorial change
 corresponding definitions in      to improve
 Sec.   69.9.                      usability.
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                        Sec.   69.3 Applicability
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Expands the scope to apply to     Mandatory           No cost.
 foreign flag vessels.             statutory           Consistent with
                                   alignment.          Coast Guard
                                                       practice since
                                                       the 1986
                                                       amendments to the
                                                       tonnage
                                                       measurement law.
Removes the 5 net ton minimum     Administrative:     No cost.
 size restriction.                 Clarification       Consistent with
                                   that statutory      policy in effect
                                   requirements for    since 1993 (NVIC
                                   measurement apply   11-93).
                                   to vessels of all
                                   sizes.
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         Sec.   69.5 Vessels required or eligible to be measured
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deletes section to align with     Administrative:     No cost.
 revised Sec.   69.3.              Editorial
                                   realignment.
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        Sec.   69.7 Vessels transiting the Panama and Suez Canals
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deletes requirement for vessels   Administrative:     No cost.
 transiting the Panama and Suez    Update to reflect
 Canals to be measured under the   lack of Coast
 respective Panama and Suez        Guard
 Canal measurement systems.        responsibility
                                   for canal
                                   measurements,
                                   consistent with
                                   statutory changes.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Sec.   69.9 Definitions
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Adds definitions for certain      Administrative:     No cost.
 tonnage measurement terms.        New definitions.
Revises existing definitions for  Administrative:     No cost.
 certain tonnage measurement       Clarifications
 terms.                            and updates.
Changes the term ``vessel         Mandatory           No cost.
 engaged on a foreign voyage''     statutory           Consistent with
 to ``vessel that engages on a     alignment.          current practice.
 foreign voyage''.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Sec.   69.11 Determining the measurement system or systems for a
                            particular vessel
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eliminates the disparate          Mandatory           No cost.
 treatment of documented and       statutory           Consistent with
 undocumented U.S. flag vessels.   alignment.          policy in effect
                                                       since 1993 (NVIC
                                                       11-93).
Precludes certain foreign flag    Mandatory           No cost. Not
 vessels of 79 feet or more in     statutory           retroactive. No
 length from being measured        alignment.          such foreign
 under the Regulatory                                  vessels have been
 Measurement System.                                   brought into
                                                       service using the
                                                       regulatory
                                                       measurement
                                                       system in recent
                                                       years.
Relocates ``how tonnage           Administrative:     No cost.
 thresholds are applied''          Editorial change.
 language to Sec.   69.20.
Establishes new nomenclature      Administrative:     No cost.
 consistent with revisions to      Editorial change.
 Sec.   69.9.
Amends language to clarify that   Administrative:     No cost.
 Simplified measurement is not     Clarification.
 dependent on voyage type.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Sec.   69.13 Deviating from the provisions of a measurement system
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Requires authorized measurement   Administrative:     No cost.
 organizations to observe Coast    Clarifies the       Consistent with
 Guard interpretations of the      extent of           written
 tonnage measurement law and       measurement         agreements with
 regulations.                      organization        measurement
                                   authority.          organizations,
                                                       and policy in
                                                       effect since 1998
                                                       (see MTN 01-98
                                                       and MTN 01-99).
Identifies that Coast Guard       Administrative:     No cost.
 interpretations may be obtained   Facilitates
 from the Marine Safety Center.    public access to
                                   interpretive
                                   documents.
Allows grandfathering of          Administrative:     No cost. Precludes
 superseded tonnage measurement    Facilitates         mandatory
 rules.                            transition to       retroactive
                                   codified            application of
                                   interpretations.    codified
                                                       interpretations.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Sec.   69.15 Authorized measurement organizations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Establishes new nomenclature      Administrative:     No cost.
 consistent with revisions to      Editorial change.
 Sec.   69.9 and Sec.   69.11.
Deletes information that is       Administrative:     No cost.
 repeated in the regulations or    Editorial change.
 is available elsewhere.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Sec.   69.17 Application for measurement services
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Identifies that the vessel owner  Administrative:     No cost.
 is responsible to apply for       Clarification
 vessel measurement or             consistent with
 remeasurement.                    current practice.
Omits reference to boiler         Administrative:     No cost.
 installation as indicator of      Update to reflect
 stage of vessel construction.     decreasing use of
                                   steam propulsion.
Distinguishes between Formal and  Administrative:     No cost.
 Simplified measurement services.  Clarification and
                                   update.
Provides for early submission of  Administrative:     No cost.
 applications to be                Update.
 recommendatory, rather than
 mandatory.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Sec.   69.19 Remeasurement and adjustment of tonnage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Clarifies circumstances under     Administrative:     No cost.
 which a vessel must undergo       Clarification.
 remeasurement.

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Distinguishes between Formal and  Administrative:     No cost.
 Simplified measurement services.  Clarification and
                                   update.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Sec.   69.20 Applying tonnage thresholds
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Provides comprehensive            Administrative:     No cost.
 requirements on how tonnage       Facilitates         Consistent with
 thresholds are to be applied.     public              the tonnage
                                   understanding of    measurement law
                                   long-standing       and policy in
                                   statutory           effect since 1993
                                   requirements.       (See NVIC 11-93).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Sec.   69.25 Penalties
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Updates civil penalty amounts as  Administrative:     No cost.
 per the Federal Civil Penalties   Update.
 Inflation Adjustment Act.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
         Sec.   69.27 Delegation of authority to measure vessels
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises section to reflect the    Administrative:     No cost.
 nomenclature in Sec.   69.11.     Editorial change.
Deletes outdated reference to 49  Administrative:     No cost.
 CFR 1.46.                         Update.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
       Sec.   69.28 Acceptance of measurement by a foreign country
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Adds provisions for accepting     Mandatory           No cost. Provides
 tonnage assignments for certain   statutory           flexibility to
 foreign flag vessels.             alignment.          use foreign flag
                                                       tonnages.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Subpart B--Convention Measurement System
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                        Sec.   69.53 Definitions
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Adds definition for tonnage       Administrative:     No cost.
 measurement term.                 New definition.
Revises existing tonnage          Administrative:     No cost.
 measurement terms consistent      Editorial change.
 with revisions to Sec.   69.9.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Sec.   69.55 Application for measurement services
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Requires the ``delivery date''    Administrative:     No cost.
 to be specified on a tonnage      Clarification.
 application instead of the less
 specific ``build date''.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     Sec.   69.57 Gross tonnage ITC
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises nomenclature consistent   Administrative:     No cost.
 with revisions to Sec.   69.9.    Clarification.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      Sec.   69.59 Enclosed spaces
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Incorporates interpretations on   Codification:       No cost.
 the treatment of portable         Principal           Interpretation in
 spaces.                           interpretation      effect since 1999
                                   from policy         (NVIC 11-93 CH-2
                                   document.           and MTN 01-99).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      Sec.   69.61 Excluded spaces
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Incorporates interpretations on   Codification:       No cost.
 treatment of qualifying spaces    Principal           Interpretation in
 as excluded spaces ``open to      interpretation      effect since 1999
 the sea''.                        from policy         (MTN 01-99).
                                   document.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      Sec.   69.63 Net tonnage ITC
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises nomenclature consistent   Administrative:     No cost.
 with revisions to Sec.   69.9.    Clarification.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Sec.   69.65 Calculation of volumes
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Removes language addressing       Administrative:     No cost. Reflects
 specific calculation methods to   Clarification.      increased use of
 ensure that accepted naval                            computer-based
 architecture practices are used                       computational
 in all cases.                                         methods.
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                    Sec.   69.69 Tonnage certificates
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Incorporates more complete        Administrative:     No cost.
 requirements from the 1969        Clarification.
 Tonnage Convention for
 reissuance of an International
 Tonnage Certificate (1969)
 under certain circumstances,
 including the 3-month grace
 period following flag transfer.

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Requires issuance of a U.S.       Mandatory           No cost.
 Tonnage Certificate as evidence   statutory           Consistent with
 of measurement under the          alignment.          policy in effect
 Convention Measurement System                         since 1998 (MTN
 under certain circumstances,                          01-98).
 and that the International
 Tonnage Certificate (1969) is
 delivered to the vessel's owner
 or master.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Sec.   69.71 Change of net tonnage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Clarifies that the Commandant     Administrative:     No cost.
 determines the magnitude of       Clarification.
 alterations of a major
 character.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Sec.   69.73 Treatment of unique or otherwise novel type vessels
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises section title and         Administrative:     No cost.
 clarifies that submission of      Clarification.
 plans and sketches is not
 required in all cases.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Sec.   69.75 Figures
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Updates the existing figures to   Administrative:     No cost.
 resolve minor labeling            Clarifications
 inconsistencies, and for visual   and updates.
 clarity.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Subpart C--Standard Regulatory Measurement System
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Sec.   69.101 Purpose
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Reflects revised title of         Administrative:     No cost.
 subpart C.                        Clarification.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                        Sec.   69.103 Definitions
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Adds definitions for tonnage      Administrative:     No cost.
 measurement terms.                New definitions.
Revises existing definitions for  Administrative:     No cost.
 tonnage measurement terms.        Clarifications
                                   and updates.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Sec.   69.105 Application for measurement services
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Requires the ``delivery date''    Administrative:     No cost.
 to be specified on a tonnage      Clarification.
 application instead of the less
 specific ``build date''.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Sec.   69.107 Gross and net register tonnages
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises nomenclature consistent   Administrative:     No cost.
 with revisions to Sec.   69.9.    Clarification.
Clarifies that the U.S. Tonnage   Administrative:     No cost.
 Certificate reflects              Clarification.
 measurement for the Convention
 and Regulatory Measurement
 Systems, as applicable, and
 need not be carried aboard.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Sec.   69.108 Uppermost complete deck
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Establishes comprehensive         Codification:       No cost.
 requirements related to the       Principal           Interpretations
 ``uppermost complete deck''.      interpretations     in effect since
                                   from policy         2003 (MTN 01-99
                                   document.           CH-5).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Sec.   69.109 Under-deck tonnage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Clarifies that enumerated decks   Administrative:     No cost.
 are used to determine the         Clarification.
 tonnage deck.
Establishes how to determine      Codification:       No cost.
 enumerated decks.                 Principal           Interpretation in
                                   interpretation      effect since 2003
                                   from policy         (MTN 01-99 CH-5).
                                   document.
Replaces the phrase ``at          Codification:       No cost.
 different levels from stem to     Principal           Interpretation in
 stern'' with the more commonly    interpretation      effect since 2005
 used term ``stepped''.            from policy         (MTN 01-99 CH-7).
                                   document.
Establishes minimum breadth and   Codification:       No cost.
 length criteria for steps used    Principal           Interpretation in
 in establishing the line of the   interpretation      effect since 2005
 tonnage deck.                     from policy         (MTN 01-99 CH-7).
                                   document.
Reflects that the frames          Administrative:     No cost.
 evaluated in determining the      Clarification.
 tonnage length should be
 ``ordinary frames''.
Deletes the sentence ``when a     Codification:       No cost.
 headblock extends . . .           Principal           Interpretation in
 thickness of an ordinary side     interpretation      effect since 2003
 frame and shell plating''.        from policy         (MTN 01-99 CH-5).
                                   document.
Provides for a maximum reduction  Codification:       No cost.
 in the tonnage length of 8\1/2\   Principal           Interpretation in
 feet.                             interpretation      effect since 2003
                                   from policy         (MTN 01-99 CH-5).
                                   document.
Requires that the under-deck      Administrative:     No cost.
 sections, referred to as          Clarification.
 ``tonnage stations,'' be
 sequentially numbered.
Replaces the terms ``double       Administrative:     No cost.
 bottom'' and ``cellular double    Clarification.
 bottom'' with ``double bottom
 for water ballast''.
Deletes the existing language     Codification:       No cost.
 regarding outside shaft tunnel    Principal           Interpretation in
 exclusions and inserts new        interpretation      effect since 2005
 ``open to the sea'' language.     from policy         (MTN 01-99 CH-7).
                                   document.
Incorporates the term             Administrative:     No cost.
 ``uppermost complete deck''.      Clarification.

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Provides requirements on the      Codification:       No cost.
 measurement treatment of          Principal           Interpretations
 ordinary frames in the under-     interpretations     on different
 deck, including construction,     from policy         sized framing in
 frame spacing, different sized    document, with      effect since 1950
 frames, frame openings, and       revised criteria    (Treasury
 asymmetrical framing.             on oval frame       Decision 52578).
                                   openings.           Other
                                                       interpretations
                                                       in effect since
                                                       2002 (MTN 01-99
                                                       CH-4). Revised
                                                       criteria to
                                                       permit more
                                                       flexibility for
                                                       oval openings
                                                       without tonnage
                                                       impact.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Sec.   69.111 Between-deck tonnage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Replaces the phrase ``at          Codification:       No cost.
 different levels from stem to     Principal           Interpretation in
 stern'' with the more commonly    interpretation      effect since 2005
 used term ``stepped''.            from policy         (MTN 01-99 CH-7).
                                   document.
Requires a minimum size for a     Codification:       No cost.
 longitudinal step being used as   Principal           Interpretation in
 the basis for establishing the    interpretation      effect since 2005
 line of the uppermost complete    from policy         (MTN 01-99 CH-7).
 deck.                             document.
Replaces the phrase ``face of     Administrative:     No cost.
 the normal side frames'' with     Clarification.
 the phrase ``line of the normal
 frames''.
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                  Sec.   69.113 Superstructure tonnage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Incorporates interpretations on   Codification:       No cost.
 treatment of portable spaces.     Principal           Interpretations
                                   interpretations     in effect since
                                   from policy         1997 (NVIC 11-93
                                   document.           CH-2).
Clarifies that measurements are   Administrative:     No cost.
 to be taken to the ``line of      Clarification.
 the normal frames''.
Defines superstructure tonnage    Administrative:     No cost.
 as the tonnage of all             Clarification.
 superstructure spaces.
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                  Sec.   69.115 Excess hatchway tonnage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises nomenclature consistent   Administrative:     No cost.
 with revisions to Sec.   69.9.    Clarification.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Sec.   69.117 Spaces exempt from inclusion in tonnage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises nomenclature consistent   Administrative:     No cost.
 with revisions to Sec.   69.9.    Editorial change.
Revises the definition of         Codification:       No cost.
 passenger space to preclude       Principal           Interpretation in
 passenger support spaces and      interpretation      effect since 2005
 spaces used by both passengers    from policy         (MTN 01-99 CH-7).
 and crew from being exempted as   document.
 passenger space.
Establishes the minimum height    Codification:       No cost.
 above the uppermost complete      Principal           Interpretation in
 deck for exemptible passenger     interpretation      effect since 2005
 spaces.                           from policy         (MTN 01-99 CH-7).
                                   document.
Removes the prohibition of        Codification:       No cost.
 exempting a passenger space as    Principal           Interpretation in
 an open space when it has         interpretation      effect since 2003
 berthing accommodations.          from policy         (MTN 01-99 CH-5).
                                   document.
Establishes requirements on open  Codification:       No cost.
 structure exemptions for          Principal           Interpretation in
 structures divided into           interpretation      effect since 2005
 compartments.                     from policy         (MTN 01-99 CH-7).
                                   document.
Prohibits the progression of      Codification:       No cost.
 open space vertically between     Principal           Interpretations
 structures and allows a space     interpretations     in effect since
 outside a structure's boundary    from policy         2003 (MTN 01-99
 bulkhead meeting certain          document.           CH-6).
 conditions to be considered
 open to the weather.
Provides end opening and          Codification:       No cost.
 interior space circulation        Principal           Interpretations
 requirements.                     interpretations     in effect since
                                   from policy         2003 (MTN 01-99
                                   document.           CH-6).
Requires compartments from which  Codification:       No cost.
 open space progresses to meet     Principal           Interpretations
 certain opening requirements.     interpretations     in effect since
                                   from policy         2003 (MTN 01-99
                                   document.           CH-6).
Requires temporary cover plates   Codification:       No cost.
 to be fitted against the          Principal           Interpretations
 weather side of a bulkhead in     interpretations     in effect since
 applying open-to-the-weather      from policy         2003 (MTN 01-99
 criteria.                         document.           CH-6).
Specifies that in applying the    Administrative:     No cost.
 size requirements of Sec.         Clarification.
 69.117(d)(7), an opening need
 not also meet the size
 requirements of Sec.
 69.117(d)(2).
Provides for exemption of space   Codification:       No cost.
 in way of opposite side           Principal           Interpretations
 openings.                         interpretations     in effect since
                                   from policy         2003 (MTN 01-99
                                   document.           CH-6).
Replaces the phrase ``next lower  Administrative:     No cost.
 deck'' with the phrase            Clarification.
 ``uppermost complete deck''.
Precludes battening, caulking,    Codification:       No cost.
 seals, or gaskets of any          Principal           Interpretation in
 material from being used in       interpretation      effect since 2003
 association with a middle line    from policy         (MTN 01-99 CH-6).
 opening cover.                    document.
Deletes the requirement to        Administrative:     No cost. Reflects
 provide calculations in a         Update.             increased use of
 specific format.                                      computer-based
                                                       computational
                                                       methods.
Requires use of the zone of       Codification:       No cost.
 influence method to ensure        Principal           Interpretation in
 accuracy and consistency in       interpretation      effect since 2003
 calculating volumes of exempted   from policy         (MTN 01-99 CH-6).
 under-deck spaces.                document.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Sec.   69.119 Spaces deducted from tonnage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises nomenclature consistent   Administrative:     No cost.
 with revisions to Sec.   69.9.    Editorial change.
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                   Sec.   69.121 Engine room deduction
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises nomenclature consistent   Administrative:     No cost.
 with revisions to Sec.   69.9.    Editorial change.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Sec.   69.123 Figures
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Updates the existing figures to   Administrative:     No cost.
 resolve minor labeling            Clarifications
 inconsistencies, and for visual   and updates.
 clarity.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Subpart D--Dual Regulatory Measurement System
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Sec.   69.151 Purpose
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Reflects the revised title of     Administrative:     No cost.
 subpart D.                        Clarification.
Revises nomenclature consistent   Administrative:     No cost.
 with revisions to Sec.   69.9.    Editorial change.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Sec.   69.153 Application of other laws
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises nomenclature consistent   Administrative:     No cost.
 with revisions to Sec.   69.9.    Editorial change.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Sec.   69.155 Measurement requirements
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises nomenclature consistent   Administrative:     No cost.
 with revisions to Sec.   69.9     Editorial change.
 and deletes reference to the
 ``Dual Measurement System''.
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                        Sec.   69.157 Definitions
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises nomenclature consistent   Administrative:     No cost.
 with revisions to Sec.   69.9.    Editorial change.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Sec.   69.159 Application for measurement services
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deletes reference to the          Administrative:     No cost.
 ``Standard Measurement System''.  Editorial change.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Sec.   69.161 Gross and net register tonnages
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises nomenclature consistent   Administrative:     No cost.
 with revisions to Sec.   69.9.    Editorial change.
Clarifies that the U.S. Tonnage   Administrative:     No cost.
 Certificate reflects              Clarification.
 measurement for the Convention
 and Regulatory Measurement
 Systems, as applicable, and
 need not be carried aboard.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Sec.   69.163 Under-deck tonnage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deletes reference to the ``Dual   Administrative:     No cost.
 Measurement System''.             Editorial change.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Sec.   69.165 Between-deck tonnage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deletes reference to the ``Dual   Administrative:     No cost.
 Measurement System''.             Editorial change.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Sec.   69.167 Superstructure tonnage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deletes reference to the ``Dual   Administrative:     No cost.
 Measurement System''.             Editorial change.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Sec.   69.169 Spaces exempt from inclusion tonnage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises nomenclature consistent   Administrative:     No cost.
 with revisions to Sec.   69.9.    Editorial change.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Sec.   69.173 Tonnage assignments for vessels with only one deck
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises nomenclature consistent   Administrative:     No cost.
 with revisions to Sec.   69.9.    Editorial change.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Sec.   69.175 Tonnage assignments for vessels with a second deck
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises nomenclature consistent   Administrative:     No cost.
 with revisions to Sec.   69.9.    Editorial change.
Clarifies that the vessel owner   Administrative:     No cost.
 may elect to use the lower set    Clarification.
 of tonnages when opting for
 single tonnage assignment under
 the Dual Measurement System.
Requires a load line to be        Codification:       No cost.
 assigned at a level below the     Principal           Interpretation in
 line of the second deck.          interpretation      effect since 2003
                                   from policy         (MTN 01-99 CH-5).
                                   document.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Sec.   69.177 Markings
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises nomenclature consistent   Administrative:     No cost.
 with revisions to Sec.   69.9.    Editorial change.

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Adds exception to allow the line  Codification:       No cost.
 of the second deck to be marked   Principal           Interpretation in
 on the side of the vessel if      interpretation      effect since 2003
 the second deck is the actual     from policy         (MTN 01-99 CH-5).
 freeboard deck for purposes of    document.
 load line assignment.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Sec.   69.181 Locating the line of the second deck
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Updates the existing examples     Administrative:     No cost.
 for visual clarity.               Clarifications
                                   and updates.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Sec.   69.183 Figures
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Updates the existing figures to   Administrative:     No cost.
 resolve minor labeling            Clarifications
 inconsistencies, and for visual   and updates.
 clarity.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Subpart E--Simplified Regulatory Measurement System
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Sec.   69.201 Purpose
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Reflects revised title of         Administrative:     No cost.
 subpart E.                        Clarification.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Sec.   69.205 Application for measurement services
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Specifies how vessel owners not   Administrative:     No cost. Provides
 seeking documentation should      Clarification.      additional
 process an application for                            guidance.
 simplified measurement.
Specifies that a completed        Administrative:     No cost.
 application for simplified        Clarification.
 measurement serves as evidence
 of measurement under the
 Simplified system.
Specifies the vessel information  Administrative:     No cost.
 required to be provided by the    Clarification.
 owner when completing the
 Application for Simplified
 Measurement.
Deletes reference to a specific   Administrative:     No cost.
 section of the Builders           Removes an
 Certificate and First Transfer    unneeded
 of Title form (CG-1261) to        requirement from
 allow for revisions to this       the regulations.
 form without the need to revise
 regulations.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                       Sec.   69.207 Measurements
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Relaxes measurement tolerances    Administrative:     No cost.
 consistent with current           Update.
 practice.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Sec.   69.209 Gross and net register tonnage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revises nomenclature consistent   Administrative:     No cost.
 with revisions to Sec.   69.9.    Editorial change.
Specifies that a vessel's         Administrative:     No cost.
 Certificate of Documentation      Clarification.
 serves as evidence of
 measurement under the
 Simplified system.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Sec.   69.211 Treatment of unique or otherwise novel type vessels
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Identifies the Coast Guard        Administrative:     No cost.
 office to contact for questions   Facilitates
 on a vessel for which the         resolutions of
 Simplified measurement rules      questions from
 may not readily be applied.       the public.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Benefits
    Part 69, subpart A (Sections 69.1-69.29):
    The revisions to 46 CFR part 69, subpart A, will clarify and update 
general tonnage measurement requirements, consistent with the changes 
mandated by the 2010 Coast Guard Authorization Act, and codify certain 
interpretations affecting vessels measured under the four U.S. 
measurement systems. These changes are expected to benefit the public 
through increased regulatory clarity and by adding flexibility to use 
foreign flag tonnages.
    Part 69, subparts B, C, and D (Sections 69.51-69.183):
    The revisions to 46 CFR part 69, subparts B, C, and D, clarify and 
update tonnage measurement requirements, and codify principal 
interpretations of the tonnage technical rules. These changes benefit 
the public through increased regulatory clarity and by facilitating 
understanding of the tonnage regulations, which could help avert costs 
and delays associated with bringing vessels into regulatory compliance.
    Part 69, subpart E (Sections 69.201-69.209):
    The revisions to 46 CFR part 69, subpart E, clarify and update 
tonnage measurement requirements, and are expected to benefit the 
public through increased regulatory clarity.
    Table 4 summarizes the benefits of the final rule.

                      Table 4--Summary of Benefits
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              Requirement                            Benefit
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Part 69, Subpart A (Sections 69.1-        Clarifies tonnage
 69.29).                                  measurement requirements.
                                          Add flexibility to use
                                          of foreign flag tonnages.
Part 69, Subparts B, C, and D (Sections   Clarifies tonnage
 69.51-69.183).                           measurement requirements.

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                                          Facilitates the
                                          understanding of tonnage
                                          measurement requirements to
                                          allow more effective and
                                          efficient tonnage
                                          certifications.
Part 69, Subpart E (Sections 69.201-      Clarifies tonnage
 69.209).                                 measurement requirements.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alternatives
    The Coast Guard concluded that some changes to the existing tonnage 
regulations are required to implement changes to the tonnage 
measurement law made by the 2010 Coast Guard Authorization Act. Based 
on the preceding discussion, we further concluded that the additional 
changes to the tonnage regulations described above could provide a net 
benefit to the public, and should also be made.
    In arriving at these conclusions, the Coast Guard considered two 
alternatives to the final rule's selected approach in order to maximize 
net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public 
health and safety effects, distributive impacts, and equity).
Alternative 1--Codify All Interpretations
    Alternative 1 would revise the tonnage regulations to incorporate 
not only the changes and principal interpretations of the selected 
alternative, but to also include all published Coast Guard 
interpretations. This would consolidate all tonnage interpretative 
information into one source. Unlike the selected alternative, 
Alternative 1 would induce an additional cost and burden to both 
industry and government due to a lack of flexibility in applying 
regulations.
    Initially, we believed this alternative, when compared to the 
current situation of a regulation not reflective of published 
interpretations, would produce some additional benefit due to the 
increased visibility of both the principal and secondary 
interpretations. We concluded that, over time, new technologies and 
vessel construction practices would lead to difficulties in complying 
with an overly detailed regulation. This would likely lead to 
additional requests for clarifications and interpretations and 
additional rulemakings, potentially causing tonnage certification 
delays and negatively impact design innovations. Based on these 
considerations, we did not accept Alternative 1.
Alternative 2--Incorporate Only Mandatory Changes
    Alternative 2 would amend the tonnage regulations to only 
incorporate changes that reflect the tonnage technical amendments of 
the 2010 Coast Guard Authorization Act, while continuing the Coast 
Guard's practice of communicating tonnage regulation interpretations to 
industry via policy documents. This would sustain the Coast Guard's 
current flexibility in applying tonnage measurement interpretations and 
preclude additional costs to industry. However, it would not clarify 
tonnage measurement requirements or increase the understanding of the 
tonnage measurement regulations. Based on this consideration, we did 
not accept Alternative 2.

B. Small Entities

    The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) (RFA) 
and Executive Order 13272 require a review of proposed and final rules 
to assess their impacts on small entities. An agency must prepare an 
initial regulatory flexibility analysis (IRFA) unless it determines and 
certifies that a rule, if promulgated, would not have a significant 
impact on a substantial number of small entities.
    Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act we have considered whether 
this rule would have a significant economic impact on a substantial 
number of small entities. The term ``small entities'' comprises small 
businesses, not-for-profit organizations that are independently owned 
and operated and are not dominant in their fields, and governmental 
jurisdictions with populations of less than 50,000.
    For all vessels our economic analysis concludes that this final 
rule will have no cost impact and will not affect the small entities 
described above that own and operate these vessels.
    During the NPRM stage, we certified that this rulemaking will not 
have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. All interested parties were invited to submit data and 
information regarding the potential economic impact that would result 
from adoption of the proposals in the NPRM. We received comments on two 
provisions in our cost analysis, but after review of the issues raised, 
we retained our no cost determination. We received no comment relative 
to the certification. Therefore, the Coast Guard certifies under 5 
U.S.C. 605(b) that this final rule will not have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities.

C. Assistance for Small Entities

    Under section 213(a) of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement 
Fairness Act of 1996, Pub. L. 104-121, we offered to assist small 
entities in understanding this final rule so that they can better 
evaluate its effects on them and participate in the rulemaking. The 
Coast Guard will not retaliate against small entities that question or 
complain about this rule or any policy or action of the Coast Guard.
    Small businesses may send comments on the actions of Federal 
employees who enforce, or otherwise determine compliance with, Federal 
regulations to the Small Business and Agriculture Regulatory 
Enforcement Ombudsman and the Regional Small Business Regulatory 
Fairness Boards. The Ombudsman evaluates these actions annually and 
rates each agency's responsiveness to small business. If you wish to 
comment on actions by employees of the Coast Guard, call 1-888-REG-FAIR 
(1-888-734-3247).

D. Collection of Information

    This rule calls for no new collection of information under the 
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501-3520). The current OMB 
approval number for this part, 1625-0022, remains unchanged and 
effective.

E. Federalism

    A rule has implications for federalism under E.O. 13132, 
Federalism, if it has a substantial direct effect on the States, on the 
relationship between the national government and the States, or on the 
distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of 
government. We have analyzed this rule under that E.O. and have 
determined that it is consistent with the fundamental federalism 
principles and preemption requirements described in E.O. 13132. Our 
analysis is explained below.
    It is well settled that States may not regulate in fields reserved 
for regulation by the Coast Guard. Under 46 U.S.C., Subtitle II, Part 
J, ``Measurement of Vessels,'' Congress specifically

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mandated that certain vessels be measured in accordance with Chapters 
141 and 143, as applicable. Congress provided this exclusive 
measurement authority to the Secretary. The authority to carry out 
these functions was specifically delegated to the Coast Guard by the 
Secretary. As this rulemaking implements amendments to the tonnage 
measurement law, as well as incorporates technical interpretations and 
administrative clarifications of existing tonnage regulations, it falls 
within the scope of authority Congress granted exclusively to the 
Secretary and States may not regulate within this field. Therefore, the 
rule is consistent with the principles of federalism and preemption 
requirements in E.O. 13132.
    While it is well settled that States may not regulate in categories 
in which Congress intended the Coast Guard to be the sole source of a 
vessel's obligations, the Coast Guard recognizes the key role that 
State and local governments may have in making regulatory 
determinations. Additionally, for rules with implications and 
preemptive effect, E.O. 13132 specifically directs agencies to consult 
with State and local governments during the rulemaking process.
    The Coast Guard invited State and local governments and their 
representative national organizations to indicate their desire for 
participation and consultation in this rulemaking process by submitting 
comments to the NPRM. In accordance with Executive Order 13132, 
Federalism, the Coast Guard provides this federalism impact statement:
    (1) There were no comments submitted by State or local governments 
to the NPRM published in the Federal Register on April 8, 2014 (79 FR 
19420).
    (2) There were no concerns expressed by State or local governments.
    (3) As no concerns were expressed or comments received from State 
or local government, there is no statement required to document the 
extent to which any concerns were met.

F. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act

    The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1531-1538) 
requires Federal agencies to assess the effects of their discretionary 
regulatory actions. In particular, the Act addresses actions that may 
result in the expenditure by a State, local, or tribal government, in 
the aggregate, or by the private sector of $100,000,000 (adjusted for 
inflation) or more in any one year. Though this final rule will not 
result in such an expenditure, we do discuss the effects of this final 
rule elsewhere in this preamble.

G. Taking of Private Property

    This final rule will not cause a taking of private property or 
otherwise have taking implications under E.O. 12630, Governmental 
Actions and Interference with Constitutionally Protected Property 
Rights.

H. Civil Justice Reform

    This final rule meets applicable standards in sections 3(a) and 
3(b)(2) of E.O. 12988, Civil Justice Reform, to minimize litigation, 
eliminate ambiguity, and reduce burden.

I. Protection of Children

    We have analyzed this rule under E.O. 13045, Protection of Children 
from Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks. This rule is not an 
economically significant rule and will not create an environmental risk 
to health or risk to safety that might disproportionately affect 
children.

J. Indian Tribal Governments

    This final rule does not have tribal implications under E.O. 13175, 
Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments, because 
it does not have a substantial direct effect on one or more Indian 
tribes, on the relationship between the Federal Government and Indian 
tribes, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities between 
the Federal Government and Indian tribes.

K. Energy Effects

    We have analyzed this final rule under E.O. 13211, Actions 
Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, 
Distribution, or Use. We have determined that it is not a ``significant 
energy action'' under that E.O. because it is not a ``significant 
regulatory action'' under E.O. 12866 and is not likely to have a 
significant adverse effect on the supply, distribution, or use of 
energy. The Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory 
Affairs has not designated it as a significant energy action. 
Therefore, it does not require a Statement of Energy Effects under E.O. 
13211.

L. Technical Standards

    The National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (15 U.S.C. 272 
note) directs agencies to use voluntary consensus standards in their 
regulatory activities unless the agency provides Congress, through OMB, 
with an explanation of why using these standards will be inconsistent 
with applicable law or otherwise impractical. Voluntary consensus 
standards are technical standards (e.g., specifications of materials, 
performance, design, or operation; test methods; sampling procedures; 
and related management systems practices) that are developed or adopted 
by voluntary consensus standards bodies.
    This rule does not use technical standards. Therefore, we did not 
consider the use of voluntary consensus standards.

M. Environment

    We have analyzed this final rule under Department of Homeland 
Security Management Directive 023-01 and Commandant Instruction 
M16475.lD, which guide the Coast Guard in complying with the National 
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321-4370f), and have made 
a final determination that this action is one of a category of actions 
that do not individually or cumulatively have a significant effect on 
the human environment. A final environmental analysis checklist 
supporting this determination is available in docket number USCG-2011-
0522 at the Federal eRulemaking Portal online at http://www.regulations.gov.
    This action falls under section 2.B.2, figure 2-1, paragraphs 
(34)(a) and (d) of the Instruction and involves regulations, which are 
editorial or procedural and regulations concerning admeasurement of 
vessels.

List of Subjects in 46 CFR Part 69

    Measurement standards, Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Vessels.

    For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Coast Guard amends 
46 CFR part 69 as follows:

PART 69--MEASUREMENT OF VESSELS

0
1. The authority citation for part 69 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  46 U.S.C. 2301, 14103, 14104; Department of Homeland 
Security Delegation No. 0170.1.

Subpart A--General

0
2. Revise Sec.  69.1 to read as follows:


Sec.  69.1  Purpose.

    This part implements legislation concerning the measurement of 
vessels to determine their tonnage (part J of 46 U.S.C. subtitle II). 
Tonnage is used for a variety of purposes, including the application of 
vessel safety, security, and environmental protection regulations and 
the assessment of taxes and fees. This part indicates the particular 
measurement system or

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systems under which the vessel is required or eligible to be measured, 
describes the measurement rules and procedures for each system, 
identifies the organizations authorized to measure vessels under this 
part, and provides for the appeal of measurement organizations' 
decisions.

0
3. Revise Sec.  69.3 to read as follows:


Sec.  69.3  Applicability.

    This part applies to any vessel for which the application of an 
international agreement or other law of the United States to the vessel 
depends on the vessel's tonnage.


Sec.  69.5  [Removed and Reserved]

0
4. Remove and reserve Sec.  69.5.

0
5. Revise Sec.  69.7 to read as follows:


Sec.  69.7  Vessels transiting the Panama and Suez Canals.

    For vessels that will transit the Panama Canal and/or Suez Canal, 
the respective canal authorities may require special tonnage 
certificates in addition to those issued under this part. These special 
certificates may be issued by measurement organizations who have 
received appropriate authorization from the respective canal 
authorities.

0
6. Revise Sec.  69.9 to read as follows:


Sec.  69.9  Definitions.

    As used in this part:
    Authorized measurement organization means an entity that is 
authorized to measure vessels under this part.
    Commandant means Commandant of the Coast Guard at the following 
address: Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Center (MSC-4), U.S. Coast 
Guard Stop 7430, 2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. SE., Washington, DC 
20593-7430.
    Convention means the International Convention on Tonnage 
Measurement of Ships, 1969.
    Convention Measurement System means the measurement system under 
subpart B of this part, which is based on the rules of the Convention. 
This Formal Measurement System uses the vessel's total enclosed volume 
as the principal input for tonnage calculations along with other 
characteristics related to the vessel's carrying capacity, including 
the volume of cargo spaces and number of passengers. Tonnages assigned 
under this system are expressed in terms of gross tonnage ITC (GT ITC) 
or net tonnage ITC (NT ITC).
    Deck cargo means freight carried on the weather decks of a vessel 
for the purpose of its transport between two separate and distinct 
locations, and which is off-loaded from the vessel in its original 
container (if applicable) without undergoing any processing or other 
use while onboard the vessel.
    Dual Regulatory Measurement System means the measurement system 
under subpart D of this part, which is one of three sub-systems of the 
Regulatory Measurement System. This Formal Measurement System is based 
on the rules of the Standard Regulatory Measurement System, with 
adjustments that allow for the assignment of two sets of Regulatory 
Measurement System tonnages whose use depends on the loading condition 
of the vessel. Tonnages assigned under this system are expressed in 
terms of gross register tons (GRT) or net register tons (NRT).
    Foreign flag vessel means a vessel that is not a U.S. flag vessel.
    Formal Measurement System means a measurement system that employs a 
detailed computational method using measurements of the entire vessel, 
and which also takes into account the use of vessel spaces. The 
measurement systems prescribed under subparts B, C, and D of this part 
are Formal Measurement Systems.
    Great Lakes means the Great Lakes of North America and the St. 
Lawrence River west of a rhumb line drawn from Cap des Rosiers to West 
Point, Anticosti Island, and, on the north side of Anticosti Island, 
the meridian of longitude 63 degrees west.
    Gross register tonnage (GRT) means the gross tonnage measurement of 
the vessel under the Regulatory Measurement System. Refer to Sec.  
69.20 for information on applying tonnage thresholds expressed in terms 
of gross register tons (also referred to as GRT).
    Gross tonnage ITC (GT ITC) means the gross tonnage measurement of 
the vessel under the Convention Measurement System. In international 
conventions, this parameter may be referred to as ``gross tonnage 
(GT).'' Refer to Sec.  69.20 for information on applying tonnage 
thresholds expressed in terms of gross tonnage ITC.
    National Vessel Documentation Center means the organizational unit 
designated by the Commandant to process vessel documentation 
transactions and maintain vessel documentation records.
    Net register tonnage (NRT) means the net tonnage measurement of the 
vessel under the Regulatory Measurement System. Refer to Sec.  69.20 
for information on applying tonnage thresholds expressed in terms of 
net register tons.
    Non-self-propelled vessel means a vessel that is not a self-
propelled vessel.
    Overall length means the horizontal distance of the vessel's hull 
between the foremost part of a vessel's stem to the aftermost part of 
its stern, excluding fittings and attachments.
    Portable enclosed space means an enclosed space that is not deck 
cargo, and whose method of attachment to the vessel is not permanent in 
nature. Examples of portable enclosed spaces include modular living 
quarters, housed portable machinery spaces, and deck tanks used in 
support of shipboard industrial processes.
    Register ton means a unit of volume equal to 100 cubic feet.
    Regulatory Measurement System means the measurement system that 
comprises subparts C, D, and E of this part (Standard, Dual, and 
Simplified Regulatory Measurement Systems, respectively), and is 
sometimes referred to as the national measurement system of the United 
States. Tonnages assigned under this system are expressed in terms of 
gross register tons (GRT) or net register tons (NRT).
    Remeasurement means the process by which tonnages or registered 
dimensions of a vessel that was previously measured are assigned or 
reassigned to that vessel, or are verified to be correct, as 
appropriate. This includes assignment of tonnages or registered 
dimensions under a different measurement system.
    Self-propelled vessel means a vessel with a means of self-
propulsion, including sails.
    Simplified Regulatory Measurement System means the measurement 
system under subpart E of this part, which is one of three sub-systems 
of the Regulatory Measurement System. It is based on the rules of the 
Standard Regulatory Measurement System but employs a simplified 
computational method using hull dimensions as the principal inputs. 
Tonnages assigned under this system are expressed in terms of gross 
register tons (GRT) or net register tons (NRT).
    Standard Regulatory Measurement System means the measurement system 
under subpart C of this part, which is one of three sub-systems of the 
Regulatory Measurement System. This Formal Measurement System is based 
on the rules of the British Merchant Shipping Act of 1854 and uses 
volumes of internal spaces as the principal inputs for tonnage 
calculations, allowing for exemptions or deductions of qualifying 
spaces according to their location and use. Tonnages assigned under 
this system are expressed in terms of gross register tons (GRT) or net 
register tons (NRT).
    Tonnage means the volume of a vessel's spaces, including portable 
enclosed spaces, as calculated under a measurement system in this part, 
and is

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categorized as either gross or net. Gross tonnage refers to the 
volumetric measure of the overall size of a vessel. Net tonnage refers 
to the volumetric measure of the useful capacity of the vessel. Deck 
cargo is not included in tonnage.
    Tonnage threshold means a delimitating tonnage value specified in 
an international convention or a Federal statute or regulation.
    U.S. flag vessel means a vessel of United States registry or 
nationality, or one operated under the authority of the United States.
    Vessel of war means ''vessel of war'' as defined in 46 U.S.C. 2101.
    Vessel that engages on a foreign voyage means a vessel:
    (1) That arrives at a place under the jurisdiction of the United 
States from a place in a foreign country;
    (2) That makes a voyage between places outside of the United 
States;
    (3) That departs from a place under the jurisdiction of the United 
States for a place in a foreign country; or
    (4) That makes a voyage between a place within a territory or 
possession of the United States and another place under the 
jurisdiction of the United States not within that territory or 
possession.

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7. Revise Sec.  69.11 to read as follows:


Sec.  69.11  Determining the measurement system or systems for a 
particular vessel.

    (a) Convention Measurement System (subpart B of this part). (1) 
Except as otherwise provided in this section, this Formal Measurement 
System applies to any vessel for which the application of an 
international agreement or other law of the United States to the vessel 
depends on the vessel's tonnage.
    (2) This system does not apply to the following vessels:
    (i) A vessel of war, unless the government of the country to which 
the vessel belongs elects to measure the vessel under this part.
    (ii) A vessel of less than 79 feet in overall length.
    (iii) A U.S. flag vessel, or one of Canadian registry or 
nationality, or operated under the authority of Canada, and that is 
operating only on the Great Lakes, unless the vessel owner requests.
    (iv) A U.S. flag vessel (except a vessel that engages on a foreign 
voyage), the keel of which was laid or was at a similar stage of 
construction before January 1, 1986, unless the vessel owner requests 
or unless the vessel subsequently undergoes a change that the 
Commandant finds substantially affects the gross tonnage.
    (v) A non-self-propelled U.S. flag vessel (except a non-self-
propelled vessel that engages on a foreign voyage), unless the vessel 
owner requests the application.
    (b) Standard Regulatory Measurement System (subpart C of this 
part). This Formal Measurement System applies to a vessel not measured 
under the Convention Measurement System for which the application of an 
international agreement or other law of the United States to the vessel 
depends on the vessel's tonnage. Upon request of the vessel owner, this 
system also applies to a U.S. flag vessel that is also measured under 
the Convention Measurement System.
    (c) Dual Regulatory Measurement System (subpart D of this part). 
This Formal Measurement System may be applied, at the vessel owner's 
option, instead of the Standard Regulatory Measurement System.
    (d) Simplified Regulatory Measurement System (subpart E of this 
part). This system may be applied, at the vessel owner's option, 
instead of the Standard Regulatory Measurement System to the following 
vessels:
    (1) A vessel that is under 79 feet in overall length.
    (2) A vessel of any length that is non-self-propelled.
    (3) A vessel of any length that is operated only for pleasure.

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8. Revise Sec.  69.13 to read as follows:


Sec.  69.13  Applying provisions of a measurement system.

    (a) Except as noted under paragraph (c) of this section, all 
provisions of a measurement system as prescribed in this part that are 
applicable to the vessel must be observed. Coast Guard interpretations 
of these provisions are published by, and may be obtained from, 
Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Center (MSC-4).
    (b) The provisions of more than one measurement system must not be 
applied interchangeably or combined, except where specifically 
authorized under this part.
    (c) Unless otherwise provided for by law, the tonnage measurement 
rules and procedures that immediately predate the rules and procedures 
prescribed in this part may be applied, at the option of the vessel 
owner, to the following vessels:
    (1) A vessel which has not been measured and which was contracted 
for on or before May 2, 2016.
    (2) A vessel which has been measured, but which has undergone 
modifications contracted for on or before May 2, 2016.

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9. Amend Sec.  69.15 as follows:
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a. Revise paragraphs (a), (b), (c), and (e); and
0
b. In paragraph (d), remove the words ``to determine its tonnage'' and 
add, in their place, the words ``under this part''.
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  69.15  Authorized measurement organizations.

    (a) Except as noted under paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section, 
measurement or remeasurement of all vessels under the Convention 
Measurement System and Standard and Dual Regulatory Measurement Systems 
must be performed by an authorized measurement organization meeting the 
requirements of Sec.  69.27. A current listing of authorized 
measurement organizations may be obtained from the Commanding Officer, 
Marine Safety Center (MSC-4).
    (b) Measurement or remeasurement of all vessels under subpart E of 
this part must be performed by the Coast Guard.
    (c) Measurement or remeasurement of all U.S. Coast Guard vessels 
and all U.S. Navy vessels of war must be performed by the Coast Guard.
* * * * *
    (e) The appropriate tonnage certificate, as provided for under this 
part, is issued by the authorized measurement organization as evidence 
of the vessel's measurement under this part.

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10. Amend Sec.  69.17 as follows:
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a. Revise paragraph (a); and
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b. In paragraph (c):
0
i. Following the words ``the application'', remove the word ``must'' 
and add, in its place, the word ``should''; and
0
ii. Following the words ``of encumbrances,'', remove the words ``engine 
and boilers'' and add, in their place, the word ``engines''.
    The revision reads as follows:


Sec.  69.17  Application for measurement services.

    (a) The vessel owner is responsible for having the vessel measured 
or remeasured under this part. Applications for Formal Measurement may 
be obtained from any measurement organization and, once completed, are 
submitted to the authorized measurement organization that will perform 
the measurement services. Applications for Simplified Measurement may 
be obtained from the Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Center (MSC-4) 
and, once completed, are submitted or retained as described in Sec.  
69.205. The contents of the application are described in this part 
under the requirements for each system.
* * * * *

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11. Revise Sec.  69.19 to read as follows:

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Sec.  69.19  Remeasurement.

    (a) If a vessel that is already measured is to undergo a structural 
alteration, a change to its service, or if the use of its space is to 
be changed, a remeasurement may be required. For vessels measured under 
a Formal Measurement System, owners must report immediately to an 
authorized measurement organization any intent to structurally alter 
the vessel or to change its service or the use of its space. The 
measurement organization advises the owner if remeasurement is 
necessary. For all other vessels, owners must report the intent to 
structurally alter the vessel to Commanding Officer, Marine Safety 
Center (MSC-4), for a remeasurement determination. Remeasurement is 
initiated by completing and submitting, where applicable, the 
appropriate application for measurement services. Spaces not affected 
by the alteration or change need not be remeasured.
    (b) Remeasurement must also be performed as follows:
    (1) When there is a perceived error in the application of this 
part, the vessel owner should contact the responsible measurement 
organization, or Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Center (MSC-4), as 
appropriate. Remeasurement is performed to the extent necessary to 
verify and correct the error.
    (2) At the vessel owner's option, to reflect the latest tonnage 
measurement rules and associated interpretations under this part.
    (c) For vessels measured under a Formal Measurement System, if a 
remeasurement or adjustment of tonnage is required, the authorized 
measurement organization will issue a new tonnage certificate. For all 
other vessels, Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Center (MSC-4) will 
take action, as appropriate.
    (d) A vessel of less than 79 feet in overall length measured under 
a Formal Measurement System may be remeasured at the owner's request 
under the Simplified Regulatory Measurement System.

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12. Add Sec.  69.20 to read as follows:


Sec.  69.20  Applying tonnage thresholds.

    (a) General. Tonnage thresholds are applied using the vessel's 
tonnage assigned under this part, and as provided for by paragraphs (b) 
through (d) of this section. In general, and except as under paragraphs 
(b) and (c) of this section, tonnage thresholds expressed in terms of 
``gross tonnage,'' ``gross tonnage ITC,'' or ``GT ITC'' are applied 
using Convention Measurement System tonnage (if assigned) and 
thresholds expressed in terms of ``gross tons,'' ``registered gross 
tons,'' or ``GRT'' are applied using the Regulatory Measurement System 
tonnage (if assigned). Similarly, in general, and except as under 
paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, tonnage thresholds expressed in 
terms of ``net tonnage,'' ``net tonnage ITC,'' or ``NT ITC'' are 
applied using Convention Measurement System tonnage (if assigned) and 
thresholds expressed in terms of ``net tons,'' ``registered net tons,'' 
or ``NRT'' are applied using the Regulatory Measurement System tonnage 
(if assigned).
    (b) Thresholds found in international conventions. Unless otherwise 
provided for by law, apply tonnage thresholds in international 
conventions as follows:
    (1) For vessels measured under the Convention Measurement System, 
apply all tonnage thresholds using Convention Measurement System 
tonnage, except as provided for under the following international 
tonnage grandfathering provisions, which may be applied at the option 
of the vessel owner:
    (i) Under Article 3(2)(d) of the Convention:
    (A) For a U.S. flag vessel, this Article allows associated tonnage 
thresholds in effect on or before July 18, 1994 to be applied, at the 
vessel owner's option, using Regulatory Measurement System tonnage to a 
vessel whose keel was laid on or before July 18, 1982, and which did 
not subsequently undergo alterations resulting in a change in its 
tonnage of a magnitude deemed by the Commandant to constitute a 
substantial variation in its tonnage.
    (B) For a foreign flag vessel, this Article allows associated 
tonnage thresholds in effect on or before July 18, 1994, to be applied, 
at the vessel owner's option, using the foreign country's national 
measurement system tonnage to a vessel whose keel was laid on or before 
July 18, 1982, and which did not subsequently undergo alterations 
resulting in a change in its tonnage of a magnitude deemed by that 
country to constitute a substantial variation in its tonnage.
    (ii) Under International Maritime Organization (IMO) Resolutions 
A.494 (XII) of November 19, 1981 and A.541 (XIII) of November 17, 1983:
    (A) For a U.S. flag vessel, these resolutions allow tonnage 
thresholds in effect on July 18, 1994 to be applied using the gross 
register tonnage (Regulatory Measurement System), to a vessel whose 
keel was laid on or after July 18, 1982 but before July 19, 1994, and 
which did not subsequently undergo alterations resulting in a change 
substantially affecting its tonnage as deemed by the Commandant.
    (B) For a foreign flag vessel, these resolutions allow tonnage 
thresholds in effect on July 18, 1994 to be applied, at the vessel 
owner's option, using the foreign country's national measurement system 
tonnage, to a vessel whose keel was laid on or after July 18, 1982, but 
on or before July 18, 1994, and which did not undergo alterations after 
July 18, 1994 of a magnitude deemed by that country to constitute a 
substantial variation in its tonnage subject to the provisions of these 
resolutions.
    (iii) Any other international grandfathering provisions as 
authorized under appropriate International Maritime Organization 
instruments to which the United States is a party, or which are 
otherwise recognized or accepted by the United States.
    (2) For all other vessels, apply all tonnage thresholds using 
Regulatory Measurement System tonnage.
    (c) Thresholds found in Federal statutes and regulations. Unless 
otherwise provided for by law, apply tonnage thresholds in Federal 
statutes and regulations as follows:
    (1) For vessels measured under the Convention Measurement System 
only, apply all thresholds using Convention Measurement System tonnage.
    (2) For vessels measured under the Regulatory Measurement System 
only, apply all thresholds using Regulatory Measurement System tonnage.
    (3) For all other vessels, apply thresholds in effect before July 
19, 1994 using the vessel's Regulatory Measurement System tonnage, and 
all other thresholds using the vessel's Convention Measurement System 
tonnage.
    (d) Alternate tonnage thresholds. 46 U.S.C. 14104 authorizes the 
Coast Guard to establish tonnage thresholds based on the Convention 
Measurement System as an alternative to tonnage thresholds based on the 
Regulatory Measurement System. Although 46 U.S.C. 14104 addresses only 
thresholds in Federal statutes, it does not preclude establishing 
alternate tonnage thresholds for Federal regulations that currently 
specify thresholds that were based on the Regulatory Measurement 
System, where appropriate.
    (1) If an alternate tonnage threshold is prescribed or authorized 
by Federal statute or regulation, apply the alternate tonnage threshold 
using the Convention Measurement System tonnage.
    (2) A vessel regulated under paragraph (d) of this section must not 
be measured under the Regulatory Measurement System.


Sec.  69.25  [Amended]

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13. Amend Sec.  69.25 as follows:

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a. In paragraph (a), remove the words ``The owner'', add, in their 
place, the words ``The vessel owner''; and
0
b. In paragraphs (a) and (b), remove the figure ``$20,000'', and add, 
in its place, the figure ``$30,000''.

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14. Amend Sec.  69.27 as follows:
0
a. Revise paragraphs (a), (b) introductory text, and (b)(4) and (5); 
and
0
b. In paragraph (c)(3), remove the text ``Convention, Standard, and 
Dual Measurement Systems'' and add, in its place, the text ``Convention 
Measurement System and Standard and Dual Regulatory Measurement 
Systems''; and
0
c. In paragraph (c)(4), remove the text ``Convention, Standard, or Dual 
Measurement Systems'' and add, in its place, the text ``Convention 
Measurement System or Standard or Dual Regulatory Measurement 
Systems''.
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  69.27  Delegation of authority to measure vessels.

    (a) Under 46 U.S.C. 14103, the Coast Guard is authorized to 
delegate to a ``qualified person'' the authority to measure and certify 
U.S. flag vessels under this part.
    (b) Authority to measure and certify U.S. flag vessels under the 
Convention Measurement System and Standard and Dual Regulatory 
Measurement Systems may be delegated to an organization that--
* * * * *
    (4) Is capable of providing all measurement services under the 
Convention Measurement System and Standard and Dual Regulatory 
Measurement Systems for vessels domestically and internationally;
    (5) Maintains a tonnage measurement staff that has practical 
experience in measuring U.S. flag vessels under the Convention 
Measurement System and Standard and Dual Regulatory Measurement 
Systems; and
* * * * *

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15. Add Sec.  69.28 to read as follows:


Sec.  69.28  Acceptance of measurement by a foreign country.

    (a) The Commandant must accept the measurement of a foreign flag 
vessel by a foreign country as complying with subpart B of this part 
if:
    (1) The vessel was measured under the terms of the Convention and 
the foreign country is party to the Convention; or
    (2) The Commandant finds that the laws and regulations of that 
country related to measurement are similar to those of subpart B of 
this part.
    (b) The Commandant may accept the measurement of a foreign flag 
vessel by a foreign country as complying with subpart C, D, or E of 
this part if the Commandant finds that the laws and regulations of that 
country related to measurement are substantially similar to those of 
subpart C, D, or E, respectively, of this part.

Subpart B--Convention Measurement System

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16. Amend Sec.  69.53 by removing the definitions of ``Gross tonnage'' 
and ``Net tonnage'' and adding the definition of ``Boundary bulkhead'' 
in alphabetical order to read as follows:


Sec.  69.53  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Boundary bulkhead means the bulkhead or partition that separates an 
enclosed interior space from the surrounding weather. In general, the 
exterior bulkhead of a deck structure is the boundary bulkhead.
* * * * *


Sec.  69.55  [Amended]

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17. Amend Sec.  69.55(d) by:
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a. Removing the words ``and year''; and
0
b. After the word ``built'', adding the words ``and delivery date (or 
scheduled delivery date)''.


Sec.  69.57  [Amended]

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18. Amend Sec.  69.57 as follows:
0
a. In the section heading, add the text ``ITC'' after the text ``Gross 
tonnage'';
0
b. After the text ``Gross tonnage'' and ``(GT'', add the text ``ITC''; 
and
0
c. Following the text ``following formula GT'', add the text ``ITC''.

0
19. Amend Sec.  69.59 by adding a sentence at the end of the paragraph 
to read as follows:


Sec.  69.59  Enclosed spaces.

    * * * Portable enclosed spaces, regardless of method of attachment 
to the vessel, are treated as enclosed spaces as defined in this 
paragraph.

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20. Amend Sec.  69.61 as follows:
0
a. Revise paragraph (a); and
0
b. In paragraph (g), remove the words ``paragraphs (b) through (f)'' 
and add, in their place, the words ``paragraphs (a) through (f)''.
    The revision reads as follows:


Sec.  69.61  Excluded spaces.

    (a) Excluded space means an enclosed space which is excluded from 
the total volume of all enclosed spaces (V) in calculating gross 
tonnage ITC. Spaces that are below the upper deck and open to the sea, 
as well as those spaces listed in paragraphs (b) through (f) of this 
section, are excluded spaces, except as under paragraph (g) of this 
section.
* * * * *

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21. Revise Sec.  69.63 to read as follows:


Sec.  69.63  Net tonnage ITC.

    Net tonnage ITC (NT ITC) is determined by the formula:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR31MR16.000

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22. Revise Sec.  69.65 to read as follows:


Sec.  69.65  Calculation of volumes.

    (a) Volumes V and Vc used in calculating gross tonnage 
ITC and net tonnage ITC, respectively, must be measured and calculated 
according to accepted naval architectural practices for the spaces 
concerned.
    (b) Measurements must be taken, regardless of the fitting of 
insulation or the like, to the inner side of the shell or structural 
boundary plating in vessels constructed of metal, and to the outer 
surface of the shell or to the inner side of structural boundary 
surfaces in all other vessels.

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23. Revise Sec.  69.69 to read as follows:


Sec.  69.69  Tonnage certificates.

    (a) On request of the vessel owner, the authorized measurement 
organization must issue an International Tonnage Certificate (1969) as 
evidence of the vessel's measurement under this subpart for a vessel 
that is 24 meters (79.0 feet) or more in registered length, will engage 
on a foreign voyage, and is not a vessel of war. The Certificate is 
delivered to the vessel owner or master and must be maintained on board 
the vessel when it is engaged on a foreign voyage. For a vessel for 
which a remeasurement under Sec.  69.71 resulted in a net tonnage ITC 
decrease due to changes other than alterations or modifications to the 
vessel deemed by the Commandant to be of a major character, an 
International Tonnage Certificate (1969) reflecting the decreased net 
tonnage ITC will not be reissued until 12 months have elapsed from the 
date of measurement indicated on the current certificate.
    (b) If an International Tonnage Certificate (1969) is not issued 
for a vessel measured under this part, the measurement organization 
must issue a U.S. Tonnage Certificate as evidence of the vessel's 
measurement under this subpart, which must also indicate the vessel's 
measurement under any other subpart of this part. There is no 
requirement to maintain the U.S. Tonnage Certificate on board the 
vessel.
    (c) For a vessel that transfers flag to a foreign country that is 
party to the Convention, the International Tonnage Certificate (1969) 
remains valid for a period not to exceed 3 months after the flag 
transfer, or until an International Tonnage Certificate (1969) is 
issued under authority of the foreign country to replace it, whichever 
is earlier.


Sec.  69.71  [Amended]

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24. In Sec.  69.71(c)(2), remove the words ``Coast Guard'' and, in 
their place, add the word ``Commandant''.

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25. In Sec.  69.73, revise the section heading and paragraph (b) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  69.73  Treatment of novel type vessels.

* * * * *
    (b) Requests for a determination must be submitted to the 
Commandant, explaining the reasons for seeking a determination, and 
including a description of the spaces in question, if applicable.

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26. Revise Sec.  69.75 to read as follows:


Sec.  69.75  Figures.

BILLING CODE 9110-04-P

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR31MR16.001


[[Page 18724]]


[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR31MR16.002

BILLING CODE 9110-04-C

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27. Revise the heading for subpart C to read as follows:

Subpart C--Standard Regulatory Measurement System


Sec.  69.101  [Amended]

0
28. In Sec.  69.101, after the word ``Standard'', add the word 
``Regulatory''.

0
29. Amend Sec.  69.103 as follows:
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a. In the definition of ``Gross tonnage'', after the word ``Gross'', 
add the word ``register'';
0
b. Add, in alphabetical order, the definitions of ``Double bottom for 
water ballast'', ``Line of the normal frames'', ``Line of the ordinary 
frames'', ``Normal

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frame'', ``Ordinary frame'', ``Tonnage interval'', ``Tonnage station'', 
and ``Zone of influence method'';
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c. In the definition of ``Net tonnage'', after the word ``Net'', add 
the word ``register''; and
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d. Revise the definitions of ``Superstructure'' and ``Uppermost 
complete deck''.
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  69.103  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Double bottom for water ballast means a space at the bottom of a 
vessel between the inner and outer bottom plating, used solely for 
water ballast.
* * * * *
    Line of the normal frames means the imaginary horizontal line that 
connects the inboard faces of the smallest normal frames.
    Line of the ordinary frames means the line of intersection of the 
imaginary surface or surfaces tangent to the inboard faces of the 
ordinary frames (or the inside of the vessel's skin, if there are no 
ordinary frames), and the imaginary plane running transversely through 
the vessel at the tonnage station of interest.
* * * * *
    Normal frame means a frame, regardless of size, used to stiffen a 
structure.
    Ordinary frame means a primary side or bottom frame or floor used 
for strengthening the hull.
* * * * *
    Superstructure means all permanently closed-in structures, 
including all portable enclosed spaces, on or above the line of the 
uppermost complete deck or, if the vessel has a shelter deck, on or 
above the line of the shelter deck. Examples of superstructure spaces 
include forecastles, bridges, poops, deckhouses, breaks, portable 
tanks, and modular quarters units.
* * * * *
    Tonnage interval means the longitudinal distance between transverse 
sections of a vessel's under-deck, between-deck, or superstructure when 
divided into an even number of equal parts for purposes of volume 
integration.
* * * * *
    Tonnage station means the longitudinal location of each transverse 
section where breadth and depth measurements are taken when calculating 
under-deck volumes under this subpart. Tonnage stations are numbered 
consecutively from fore to aft, beginning with the number one.
    Uppermost complete deck is defined in Sec.  69.108.
    Zone of influence method means a Simpson's first rule integration 
method for determining volumes of under-deck spaces that limits the 
sectional areas associated with these spaces to the sectional areas at 
adjacent under-deck tonnage stations, depending on their proximity to 
those stations. For stations for which the under-deck sectional areas 
are multiplied by four, the zone of influence extends two-thirds of a 
tonnage interval on either side of the under-deck station, and for the 
remaining stations, the zone of influence extends one-third of a 
tonnage interval on either side of the station.


Sec.  69.105  [Amended]

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30. Amend Sec.  69.105(d) by:
0
a. Removing the words ``and year''; and
0
b. After the word ``built'', adding the words ``and delivery date (or 
scheduled delivery date)''.

0
31. Amend Sec.  69.107 as follows:
0
a. Revise the section heading and paragraphs (a) introductory text and 
(b); and
0
b. Add paragraph (c).
    The revisions and addition read as follows:


Sec.  69.107  Gross and net register tonnage.

    (a) The vessel's gross register tonnage is the sum of the following 
tonnages, less the tonnages of certain spaces exempt under Sec.  
69.117:
* * * * *
    (b) The vessel's net register tonnage is the gross register tonnage 
less deductions under Sec. Sec.  69.119 and 69.121.
    (c) The authorized measurement organization must issue a U.S. 
Tonnage Certificate as evidence of a vessel's measurement under this 
subpart, which must also indicate the vessel's measurement under the 
Convention Measurement System in subpart B of this part, if applicable. 
There is no requirement to maintain the U.S. Tonnage Certificate on 
board the vessel.

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32. Add Sec.  69.108 to read as follows:


Sec.  69.108  Uppermost complete deck.

    (a) Defined. ``Uppermost complete deck'' means the uppermost deck 
which extends from stem to stern and from side to side at all points of 
its length and is bound by the vessel's hull.
    (b) Restrictions. The uppermost complete deck must not:
    (1) Extend above any space exempted as open space under paragraph 
(d) of Sec.  69.117;
    (2) Extend below the design waterline, except in the case of 
vessels such as submersibles, where the entire uppermost complete deck 
is submerged during normal operations; or
    (3) Rest directly on consecutive or alternating ordinary bottom 
frames or floors for a distance of over one-half of the tonnage length.
    (c) Deck discontinuities. Decking athwartships of the following 
deck discontinuities is not considered to be part of the uppermost 
complete deck:
    (1) Through-deck openings that are not protected from the sea and 
the weather, such as would be provided by hatch covers or a surrounding 
superstructure that encloses the opening and whose area is more than 10 
percent of the total deck area from stem to stern as viewed from above.
    (2) Middle line openings conforming to the requirements of Sec.  
69.117(e)(2).
    (3) Deck recesses that are not through-hull for which the depth of 
the deck recess at its deepest point is more than five feet below 
adjacent portions of the deck, and whose area (as viewed from above) is 
more than 10 percent of the total deck area from stem to stern, as 
viewed from above.
    (4) Notches bounded by a deck below that wrap around from the ends 
to the sides of the vessel for which the depth at the deepest point is 
more than five feet below adjacent portions of the deck, the area is 
more than one percent of the total deck area from stem to stern as 
viewed from above, the length of the notch in the direction of the 
vessel's longitudinal axis exceeds 10 feet at any point across its 
width, and the width of the notch in the direction of the vessel's 
longitudinal axis exceeds two feet at any point along its length.

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33. Amend Sec.  69.109 as follows:
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a. In paragraph (c), after the words ``two or less'', ``more than 
two'', and ``is the second'', add the word ``enumerated'';
0
b. Revise paragraphs (d), (e)(2), (f)(2), (n), and (o)(1);
0
c. Add paragraphs (f)(4) and (p);
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d. In paragraph (f)(1), after the words ``inboard face of the'', add 
the word ``ordinary'';
0
e. In paragraph (g)(2), after the words ``division of the tonnage 
length'' add the words ``, whose location is referred to as a tonnage 
station, and assigned sequential tonnage station numbers, beginning at 
the stem'';
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f. In paragraph (h)(1):
0
i. Remove the word ``cellular''; and
0
ii. Add, after the words ``double bottom'', the words ``for water 
ballast'';
0
g. In paragraphs (h)(2) and (3), after the words ``double bottom'', add 
the words ``for water ballast'';
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h. In paragraph (i)(3), after the words ``double bottom'', add the 
words ``for water ballast''; and

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i. In the heading of paragraph (m) and paragraph (m)(1), after the 
words ``double bottom'', add the words ``for water ballast''.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  69.109  Under-deck tonnage.

* * * * *
    (d) Enumerating the decks to identify the second deck from the 
keel. The uppermost complete deck is an enumerated deck. Decks below 
the uppermost complete deck that extend from stem to stern and side to 
side at all points along their lengths are also enumerated, provided 
they are not disqualified by either of the following deck 
discontinuities:
    (1) A through-deck opening that is not fitted with a cover (or 
equivalent) and whose area is more than 10 percent of the total deck 
area, as viewed from above.
    (2) A deck recess that is not through-hull for which the depth at 
its deepest point is more than five feet below adjacent portions of the 
deck and whose area as viewed from above is more than 10 percent of the 
total deck area from stem to stern, as viewed from above.
    (e) * * *
    (2) If the tonnage deck is stepped, the line of the tonnage deck is 
the longitudinal line of the underside of the lowest portion of that 
deck parallel with the upper portions of that deck. Steps that do not 
extend from side to side or are less than three feet in length are 
ignored when establishing the line of the tonnage deck. (See Sec.  
69.123, figures 1 and 2.) Spaces between the line of the tonnage deck 
and the higher portions of that deck are not included in under-deck 
tonnage.
    (f) * * *
    (2) For a vessel having a headblock or square end with framing 
which extends from the tonnage deck to the bottom of the vessel, the 
tonnage length terminates on the inboard face of the headblock or 
ordinary end frames. (See Sec.  69.123, figure 4.)
* * * * *
    (4) The forward and after termini of the tonnage length must be a 
distance of no more than eight and one-half feet from the associated 
inboard surface of the skin of the hull at the bow and stern as 
measured at the centerline of the vessel, and the after terminus must 
not be forward of the centerline of the rudderstock.
* * * * *
    (n) Spaces open to the sea. In calculating the tonnage of spaces 
below the uppermost complete deck, subtract from each breadth 
measurement the portion of that measurement that spans a space, or a 
portion thereof, that is open to the sea.
    (o) * * *
    (1) An open vessel is a vessel without an uppermost complete deck.
* * * * *
    (p) General requirements on ordinary frames--(1) Construction. An 
ordinary frame must not be penetrated by an intersecting frame used to 
strengthen the vessel's hull, except in a vessel of wooden 
construction. Ordinary frames must be of the same material, or have the 
same material properties, as the adjacent hull, and attach to the 
adjacent hull to at least the same extent as adjacent ordinary and 
normal frames. If comprised of different elements, the elements must be 
joined to each other to the same extent that the frame is joined to the 
hull. The frame, or portions thereof, not meeting these requirements 
must be treated as if not there when establishing the line of the 
ordinary frames.
    (2) Frame spacing and extension. Ordinary frames used to establish 
the line of the ordinary frames must be spaced on centers that are a 
maximum of four feet apart. These frames must extend for a length of at 
least one tonnage interval that begins at, ends at, or crosses the 
associated tonnage station. For a longitudinally-framed vessel, the 
frames must begin and end at a transverse ordinary frame or at the 
vessel's hull.
    (3) Different sized framing. When an ordinary frame has a different 
depth of frame than an adjacent ordinary frame, the line of the 
ordinary frames is established using the set of alternating frames that 
yields the smallest sectional area at the associated tonnage station, 
with the sectional area based on the frame with the smallest depth of 
frame in the chosen alternating set.
    (4) Frame openings. If an opening in an ordinary frame is 
oversized, or is penetrated by a frame other than an ordinary frame, 
the line of the ordinary frames is established as if the frame material 
above and inboard of the opening is not there. Similarly, frame 
material separating adjacent openings that are within the longest 
linear dimension of either opening must be treated as if not there when 
establishing the line of the ordinary frames. An opening is oversized 
if the opening is:
    (i) Circular in shape with a diameter exceeding 18 inches;
    (ii) Oval in shape of a size greater than 15 x 23 inches (i.e., 
either the minor axis exceeds 15 inches or the major axis exceeds 23 
inches, and the oval's area exceeds 255 square inches (345 square 
inches in a fuel tank)); or
    (iii) Any shape other than circular or oval, whose area exceeds 255 
square inches (345 square inches in a fuel tank).
    (5) Asymmetrical framing. Where ordinary frames are configured such 
that the line of the ordinary frames would be asymmetrical about the 
centerline of the vessel, breadth measurements are determined by taking 
half-breadths on the side of the vessel that yields the greatest 
sectional area at the associated tonnage station, and multiplying those 
half-breadths by a factor of two to yield the full breadths.

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34. Amend Sec.  69.111 as follows:
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a. Revise paragraph (b)(2);
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b. In paragraph (c)(1), remove the words ``inboard face of the normal 
side frames'' and add, in their place, the words ``normal frames''; and
0
c. In paragraph (c)(3):
0
i. Remove the words ``between the faces of the normal side frames''; 
and
0
ii. After the words ``of the space'', add the words ``to the line of 
the normal frames''.
    The revision reads as follows:


Sec.  69.111  Between-deck tonnage.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (2) If the uppermost complete deck is stepped, the line of the 
uppermost complete deck is the longitudinal line of the underside of 
the lowest portion of that deck parallel with the upper portions of 
that deck. Steps that do not extend from side to side or are less than 
three feet in length are ignored when establishing the line of the 
uppermost complete deck. Spaces between the line of the uppermost 
complete deck and the higher portions of the deck are included in 
superstructure tonnage.
* * * * *

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35. Amend Sec.  69.113 as follows:
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a. Revise paragraphs (a) and (b)(1);
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b. In paragraph (b)(3), after the words ``inside breadth'', add the 
words ``to the line of the normal frames''; and
0
c. In paragraph (f), add a sentence at the end of the paragraph.
    The revisions and addition read as follows:


Sec.  69.113  Superstructure tonnage.

    (a) Defined. ``Superstructure tonnage'' means the tonnage of all 
superstructure spaces.
    (b) * * *
    (1) Measure the length of each structure along its centerline at 
mid-height to the line of the normal frames. (See Sec.  69.123, figure 
11.)
* * * * *
    (f) * * * All measurements are terminated at the line of the normal 
frames.

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36. Revise Sec.  69.115(c) to read as follows:


Sec.  69.115  Excess hatchway tonnage.

* * * * *
    (c) From the sum of the tonnage of the hatchways under this 
section, subtract one-half of one percent of the vessel's gross 
register tonnage exclusive of the hatchway tonnage. The remainder is 
added as excess hatchway tonnage in calculating the gross register 
tonnage.

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37. Amend Sec.  69.117 as follows:
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a. Revise the section heading and paragraphs (c)(2) and (3), (d)(1), 
(d)(2) introductory text, and (d)(2)(i);
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b. In paragraph (a), remove the word ``gross'';
0
c. Remove paragraphs (c)(4) and (f)(4)(iii);
0
d. Redesignate paragraphs (f)(4)(iv) through (ix) as paragraphs 
(f)(4)(iii) through (viii), respectively;
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e. In paragraph (d)(3):
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i. Remove the text ``through (d)(2)(iii)'' and add, in its place, the 
text ``and (iii)''; and
0
ii. Add a sentence at the end of the paragraph;
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f. Add paragraphs (d)(3)(i) and (ii) and (d)(8);
0
g. In paragraphs (d)(5)(ii) and (d)(6)(iii), after the words ``tightly 
against the'', add the words ``weather side of the'';
0
h. In paragraph (d)(7), remove the initial word ``A'' and add, in its 
place, the words ``Notwithstanding the opening size requirements of 
paragraph (d)(2) of this section, a'';
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i. In the heading of paragraph (e), remove the words ``next lower 
deck'' and add, in their place, the words ``uppermost complete deck'';
0
j. In paragraph (e)(1):
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i. Remove the words ``next lower deck'' and add, in their place, the 
words ``uppermost complete deck''; and
0
ii. After the words ``exempt from'', remove the word ``gross'';
0
k. In paragraph (e)(2)(v), add a sentence at the end of the paragraph;
0
l. In paragraph (f) introductory text, following the words ``be exempt 
from'', remove the word ``gross'';
0
m. In paragraph (f)(4):
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i. After the words ``to be exempted from'', remove the word ``gross''; 
and
0
ii. After the words ``percent of the vessel's gross'', add the word 
``register'';
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n. In paragraph (f)(5), add a sentence at the end of the paragraph; and
0
o. In paragraph (g)(3), after the words ``under-deck was divided'', add 
the words ``, and the zone of influence method must be applied if the 
ordinary frames upon which the under-deck breadth measurements are 
based do not have the same depth of frame''.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  69.117  Spaces exempt from inclusion in tonnage.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (2) As used in this section, ``passenger space'' means a space 
reserved exclusively for the use of passengers and includes, but is not 
limited to, berthing areas, staterooms, bathrooms, toilets, libraries, 
writing rooms, lounges, dining rooms, saloons, smoking rooms, and 
recreational rooms. The space need not be part of or adjacent to a 
berthing area to be considered a passenger space. Spaces used by both 
passengers and crew members (e.g., first aid stations), or used for 
passenger support but not accessible to passengers at all times (e.g., 
vaults on a gaming vessel) cannot be exempted as passenger space.
    (3) A passenger space located on, or above the first deck above the 
uppermost complete deck is exempt from tonnage. To qualify as the first 
deck above the uppermost complete deck, the deck must be at least six 
inches above the uppermost complete deck at all points along its 
length.
    (d) * * *
    (1) Structures that are located on or above the line of the 
uppermost complete deck that are under cover (sheltered), but open to 
the weather are exempt from tonnage as open space. The following 
additional requirements apply:
    (i) If a structure is divided into compartments, only those 
compartments which are open to the weather are exempt from tonnage 
under the provisions of this section.
    (ii) Open space cannot progress vertically through openings in a 
deck within the structure.
    (iii) A space that is outside a structure's boundary bulkhead as 
defined in Sec.  69.53 is considered open to the weather provided the 
space is eligible to be treated as an excluded space under the 
provisions of Sec.  69.61, regardless of whether or not the space is 
fitted with means designed for securing cargo or stores.
    (2) A structure is considered open to the weather when an exterior 
end bulkhead of the structure is open and, except as provided in 
paragraphs (d)(4), (5), and (6) of this section, is not fitted with any 
means of closing. To be considered open to the weather, the end 
bulkhead must not have a coaming height of more than two feet in way of 
any required opening nor any permanent obstruction within two and one-
half feet of the opening, it must be fitted with a deck or platform 
that is a minimum of two and one-half feet wide on the exterior side of 
the opening, and it must have one of the following:
    (i) Two openings, each at least three feet wide and at least four 
feet high in the clear, one on each side of the centerline of the 
structure. If the openings lead to two separate interior compartments, 
there must be circulation of open space between the two compartments 
via a single such opening, or series of such openings, in the 
intermediate bulkhead(s).
* * * * *
    (3) * * * The following additional requirements apply:
    (i) For the interior compartment to be considered open to the 
weather, any compartment or series of compartments from which the open 
space progresses must have an opening or openings meeting the 
requirements for end bulkhead openings, except that the opening(s) need 
not be located in the forward or after end of the compartment.
    (ii) Open space may not progress from a space that is open under 
the provisions of paragraph (d)(1)(iii) of this section unless the 
space may also be considered open under another provision of this 
section.
* * * * *
    (8) A structure is considered open to the weather if:
    (i) Both sides of the structure are open and not fitted with any 
means of closing other than temporary covers meeting the requirements 
of paragraphs (d)(4), (5), and (6) of this section;
    (ii) The openings are directly across from each other, are not 
separated by a bulkhead or bulkheads, and do not have any permanent 
obstruction within two and one-half feet of either opening; and
    (iii) The openings have a continuous height of at least three feet, 
or the full height of the structure, whichever is less, and either 
extend the full length of the structure or each have an area of 60 
square feet.
    (e) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (v) * * * Battening, caulking, seals, or gaskets of any material 
may not be used in association with any middle line opening cover.
* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (5) * * * Changes in vessel service must also be reported if a 
water ballast justification was required to be submitted for the 
vessel.
* * * * *

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38. Amend Sec.  69.119 as follows:
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a. Revise the section heading and paragraph (a); and

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b. In paragraphs (d) and (m), after the word ``gross'', wherever it 
appears, add the word ``register''.
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  69.119  Spaces deducted from tonnage.

    (a) Purpose. This section lists the requirements for spaces (other 
than propelling machinery spaces under Sec.  69.121) which, though 
included in calculating gross register tonnage (i.e., are not exempt 
under Sec.  69.117), are deducted from tonnage in deriving net register 
tonnage.
* * * * *

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39. Amend Sec.  69.121 as follows:
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a. In paragraphs (a), (b)(2)(vii), (d)(3), (e)(1), (e)(2)(i) through 
(iii), and (e)(3)(i) through (iii), after the word ``gross'', wherever 
it appears, add the word ``register''; and
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b. In paragraphs (e)(2)(iii) and (e)(3)(iii), remove the words 
``vessel's owner'' and add, in their place, the words ``vessel owner'';
0
c. In paragraph (b)(1), following the words ``spaces exempt from'', 
remove the word ``gross''; and
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d. Revise paragraph (d)(1).
    The revision reads as follows:


Sec.  69.121  Engine room deduction.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (1) Under Sec.  69.117(b)(4), framed-in spaces located above the 
line of the uppermost complete deck and used for propelling machinery 
or for admitting light or air to a propelling machinery space are 
exempt from inclusion in tonnage. However, upon written request to a 
measurement organization listed in Sec.  69.15, the vessel owner may 
elect to have these spaces included in calculating the gross register 
tonnage, then deducted from the gross register tonnage as propelling 
machinery spaces under paragraph (b)(2)(viii) of this section when 
calculating the net register tonnage.
* * * * *

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40. In Sec.  69.123, revise Figures 1 through 12 to read as follows:


Sec.  69.123  Figures.

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41. Revise the heading for subpart D to read as follows:

Subpart D--Dual Regulatory Measurement System


Sec.  69.151  [Amended]

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42. In Sec.  69.151:
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a. After the words ``one net'' and ``two net'', add the word 
``register''; and
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b. Remove the words ``the Dual Measurement System'' and add, in their 
place, the words ``this subpart''.


Sec.  69.153  [Amended]

0
43. In Sec.  69.153(a), after the words ``two gross'' and ``higher 
gross'', add the word ``register''.


Sec.  69.155  [Amended]

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44. In Sec.  69.155:
0
a. After the word ``Standard'', add the word ``Regulatory''; and
0
b. Remove the words ``the Dual Measurement System'' and add, in their 
place, the words ``this subpart''.


Sec.  69.157  [Amended]

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45. In Sec.  69.157, in the definitions of ``Gross tonnage'' and ``Net 
tonnage'', before the word ``tonnage'', add the word ``register''.


Sec.  69.159  [Amended]

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46. In Sec.  69.159, remove the words ``for the Standard Measurement 
System''.

0
47. Amend Sec.  69.161 as follows:
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a. Revise the section heading;
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b. In paragraph (a) introductory text, after the word ``Gross'', add 
the word ``register'';
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c. In paragraphs (a)(5) and (b), after the word ``gross'', add the word 
``register'';
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d. In paragraph (b), after the word ``Net'' add the word ``register''; 
and
0
e. Add paragraph (c).
    The revision and addition read as follows:


Sec.  69.161  Gross and net register tonnages.

* * * * *
    (c) The authorized measurement organization must issue a U.S. 
Tonnage Certificate as evidence of a vessel's measurement under this 
subpart, which must also indicate the vessel's measurement under the 
Convention Measurement System in subpart B of this part, if applicable. 
There is no requirement to maintain the U.S. Tonnage Certificate on 
board the vessel.


Sec.  69.163  [Amended]

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48. In Sec.  69.163, remove the words ``the Dual Measurement System'' 
and add, in their place, the words ``this subpart''.


Sec.  69.165  [Amended]

0
49. In Sec.  69.165, remove the words ``the Dual Measurement System'' 
and add, in their place, the words ``this subpart''.


Sec.  69.167  [Amended]

0
50. In Sec.  69.167, remove the words ``the Dual Measurement System'' 
and add, in their place, the words ``this subpart''.


Sec.  69.169  [Amended]

0
51. In Sec.  69.169, in the section heading and the introductory text, 
remove the word ``gross''.


Sec.  69.173  [Amended]

0
52. In Sec.  69.173, before the word ``tonnage'', wherever it appears, 
add the word ``register''.


Sec.  69.175  [Amended]

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53. Amend Sec.  69.175 as follows:
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a. In paragraph (a):
0
i. After the words ``two net'', add the word ``register''; and
0
ii. Remove the words ``one net tonnage'', and add, in their place, the 
words ``one net register tonnage corresponding to the lower gross and 
net register tonnages'';
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b. In paragraph (b), after the words ``two net'', add the word 
``register''; and
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c. In paragraph (c):
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i. After the words ``low net'', add the word ``register''; and
0
ii. After the words ``On these vessels,'' add the words ``a load line 
must be assigned at a level below the line of the second deck, and''.


Sec.  69.177  [Amended]

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54. Amend Sec.  69.177 as follows:
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a. In paragraph (a)(1), remove the words ``the Dual Measurement 
System'' and add, in their place, the words ``this subpart'';
0
b. In paragraph (a)(6)(i), after the words ``one net'', add the word 
``register'';
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c. In paragraph (c), after the word ``two net'', add the word 
``register''; and
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d. In paragraph (d), after the words ``side of the vessel'' add the 
words ``, except in the case of a freeboard deck line mark placed at 
the location of the second deck if the second deck is the actual 
freeboard deck for purposes of a vessel's load line assignment''.

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55. In Sec.  69.181, revise Examples (1) and (2) to read as follows:


Sec.  69.181  Locating the line of the second deck.

* * * * *

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56. In Sec.  69.183, in paragaphs (a), (b), and (c), revise the images 
to read as follows:


Sec.  69.183  Figures.

    (a) * * *
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* * * * *
    (b) * * *

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    (c) * * *
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* * * * *

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57. Revise the heading to subpart E to read as follows:

Subpart E--Simplified Regulatory Measurement System


Sec.  69.201  [Amended]

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58. In Sec.  69.201, after the word ``Simplified'', add the word 
``Regulatory''.

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59. Revise Sec.  69.205 to read as follows:


Sec.  69.205  Application for measurement services.

    (a) Except as noted under paragraph (c) of this section, to apply 
for measurement under this subpart, the vessel owner must complete an

[[Page 18734]]

Application for Simplified Measurement (form CG-5397). If the vessel is 
documented, or intended to be documented, as a vessel of the United 
States under part 67 of this chapter, the vessel owner must submit the 
application form to the National Vessel Documentation Center. 
Otherwise, the form is not further processed, but may be retained, at 
the vessel owner's option, as evidence of the tonnage measurement under 
this part.
    (b) The Application for Simplified Measurement (form CG-5397) must 
include the following information:
    (1) Vessel's name and number (e.g., official number, International 
Maritime Organization (IMO) number, or Coast Guard number).
    (2) Vessel hull identification number or other number assigned by 
builder.
    (3) Hull material.
    (4) Hull shape.
    (5) Overall length, breadth, and depth of vessel and each of the 
vessel's individual hulls.
    (6) Location of any propelling machinery (e.g., inside or outside 
of the hull).
    (7) Dimensions of the principal deck structure, if its volume 
exceeds the volume of the hull.
    (c) At the vessel owner's option, a Builder's Certification and 
First Transfer of Title (form CG-1261), which includes the same 
information specified in paragraph (b) of this section may be submitted 
to the National Vessel Documentation Center instead of the Application 
for Simplified Measurement for a vessel that is documented, or intended 
to be documented, as a vessel of the United States under part 67 of 
this chapter.


Sec.  69.207  [Amended]

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60. In Sec.  69.207(a):
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a. Remove the word ``half''; and
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b. Remove the text ``.05'' and add, in its place, the word ``tenth''.

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61. Amend Sec.  69.209 as follows:
0
a. Revise the section heading;
0
b. In heading of paragraph (a), after the word ``Gross'', add the word 
``register'';
0
c. In paragraph (a), after the word ``gross'', wherever it appears, add 
the word ``register'';
0
d. In the heading of paragraph (b), after the words ``Net'', add the 
word ``register'';
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e. In paragraphs (b)(1) and (2), after the words ``net'' and ``gross'', 
wherever they appear, add the word ``register'';
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f. Add paragraph (c).
    The revision reads as follows:


Sec.  69.209  Gross and net register tonnages.

* * * * *
    (c) Certification of measurement. For a vessel that is documented 
as a vessel of the United States under part 67 of this chapter, the 
vessel's Certificate of Documentation serves as evidence of measurement 
under this subpart. For all other vessels, a completed Application for 
Simplified Measurement (form CG-5397) serves as evidence of the tonnage 
measurement under this part.

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62. Add Sec.  69.211 to read as follows:


Sec.  69.211  Treatment of novel type vessels.

    Refer questions regarding the application of the tonnage 
measurement rules under this subpart to novel type vessels to the 
Commandant.

    Dated: March 8, 2016.
J.G. Lantz,
Director, Commercial Regulations and Standards, U.S. Coast Guard.
[FR Doc. 2016-05623 Filed 3-30-16; 8:45 am]
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                                                 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND                                    A. Regulatory Planning and Review                   Homeland Security Delegation No.
                                                 SECURITY                                                  B. Small Entities                                   0170.1 para. 92(j), the Coast Guard
                                                                                                           C. Assistance for Small Entities                    administers the implementing
                                                 Coast Guard                                               D. Collection of Information
                                                                                                                                                               regulations for the tonnage
                                                                                                           E. Federalism
                                                                                                           F. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                     measurement law. The regulations are
                                                 46 CFR Part 69                                            G. Taking of Private Property                       found in title 46, Code of Federal
                                                                                                           H. Civil Justice Reform                             Regulations (CFR), part 69,
                                                 [Docket No. USCG–2011–0522]
                                                                                                           I. Protection of Children                           ‘‘Measurement of Vessels,’’ and referred
                                                 RIN 1625–AB74                                             J. Indian Tribal Governments                        to as the tonnage regulations.
                                                                                                           K. Energy Effects                                     The purpose of this rule is to
                                                 Tonnage Regulations Amendments                            L. Technical Standards                              implement the changes made to the
                                                                                                           M. Environment                                      vessel measurement statutes by the 2010
                                                 AGENCY:    Coast Guard, DHS.                                                                                  Coast Guard Authorization Act. This
                                                                                                         I. Abbreviations
                                                 ACTION:   Final rule.                                                                                         rule also codifies principal policy
                                                                                                         BLS Bureau of Labor Statistics                        interpretations, and incorporates
                                                 SUMMARY:    The Coast Guard amends its                  CFR Code of Federal Regulations
                                                                                                                                                               additional clarifications and other
                                                 tonnage regulations to implement                        E.O. Executive Order
                                                                                                         FR Federal Register                                   administrative updates to the tonnage
                                                 amendments to the tonnage
                                                                                                         IMO International Maritime Organization               regulations.
                                                 measurement law made by the 2010
                                                                                                         MSC Marine Safety Center                              IV. Background
                                                 Coast Guard Authorization Act, codify
                                                                                                         MSSC Marine Safety and Security Council
                                                 principal technical interpretations, and                MTN Marine Safety Center Technical Note                  In this final rule, we are amending 46
                                                 incorporate administrative, non-                        NAICS North American Industry                         CFR part 69, ‘‘Measurement of Vessels.’’
                                                 substantive clarifications and updates.                   Classification System                               These regulations are referred to as the
                                                 The Coast Guard believes these changes                  NPRM Notice of Proposed Rulemaking                    ‘‘tonnage regulations’’ and provide for
                                                 will lead to a better understanding of                  NVIC Navigation and Vessel Inspection                 assignment of vessel gross and net
                                                 regulatory requirements.                                  Circular                                            tonnages and registered dimensions.
                                                                                                         OMB Office of Management and Budget
                                                 DATES: This final rule is effective May 2,
                                                                                                         Pub. L. Public Law                                    V. Discussion of Comments and
                                                 2016.                                                   § Section Symbol                                      Changes
                                                 ADDRESSES: Documents mentioned in                       SBA Small Business Administration
                                                 this preamble are part of docket USCG–                  U.S.C. United States Code                             A. Comments
                                                 2011–0522. To view public comments                      II. Regulatory History                                   We received comments on the NPRM
                                                 or documents mentioned in this                                                                                from six individuals or entities through
                                                 preamble as being available in the                         We published a notice of proposed                  submissions to the online docket. We
                                                 docket, go to http://                                   rulemaking (NPRM) on April 8, 2014 (79                heard from one person whose affiliation
                                                 www.regulations.gov, type the docket                    FR 19420) in the Federal Register. This               or occupation was not disclosed, one
                                                 number in the ‘‘SEARCH’’ box and click                  document invited public comment on                    naval architect, one shipbuilder, one
                                                 ‘‘SEARCH.’’ Click on Open Docket                        proposed changes to the tonnage                       owner-operator of offshore vessel
                                                 Folder on the line associated with this                 regulations to implement amendments                   services, and two industry associations.
                                                 rulemaking. You may also visit the                      to the tonnage measurement law made                   We received no oral or written
                                                 Docket Management Facility in Room                      by section 303 of the Coast Guard                     comments on the NPRM at the public
                                                 W12–140 on the ground floor of the                      Authorization Act of 2010 (Pub. L. 111–               meeting. A summary of the comments
                                                 Department of Transportation West                       281, 124 Stat. 2924 (2010), referred to in            that we received follows, along with our
                                                 Building, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,                   this document as the 2010 Coast Guard                 resolution to each.
                                                 Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m.                    Authorization Act), to codify principal                  1. One commenter requested that the
                                                 and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,                      technical interpretations issued by the               Coast Guard clarify the rule with regards
                                                 except Federal holidays.                                Coast Guard, and to incorporate                       to when the owner may, or must, use
                                                                                                         administrative, non-substantive                       Convention Measurement System or
                                                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If
                                                                                                         clarifications and updates. We                        Regulatory Measurement System
                                                 you have questions on this rule, call or
                                                                                                         subsequently published a notice of                    tonnage to determine applicability of an
                                                 email Mr. Marcus Akins, Marine Safety
                                                                                                         public meeting on May 21, 2014 (79 FR                 international requirement.
                                                 Center, Tonnage Division (MSC–4),
                                                                                                         29149) and held the public meeting on                    While we acknowledge the usefulness
                                                 Coast Guard; telephone 202–795–6787,
                                                                                                         June 5, 2014.                                         of including more detailed information
                                                 email Marcus.J.Akins@uscg.mil. If you
                                                                                                                                                               in the regulation on how assigned
                                                 have questions on viewing or submitting                 III. Basis and Purpose
                                                                                                                                                               tonnages are used, we believe that this
                                                 material to the docket, call Cheryl F.                     The tonnage measurement law,                       could result in an overly detailed
                                                 Collins, Program Manager, Docket                        codified in Title 46, United States Code              regulation that would be difficult to
                                                 Operations, telephone 202–366–9826,                     (U.S.C.), Subtitle II, Part J,                        keep up to date. We believe that the new
                                                 toll free 1–800–647–5527.                               ‘‘Measurement of Vessels,’’ provides for              section on tonnage applicability,
                                                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              assignment of gross and net tonnages to               included in the regulatory text, strikes
                                                 Table of Contents for Preamble                          any vessel to which a law of the United               the correct balance between providing
                                                                                                         States applies based on the vessel’s                  limited information on the use of
                                                 I. Abbreviations                                        tonnage. The 2010 Coast Guard                         tonnage, as is the case with the existing
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                                                 II. Regulatory History                                  Authorization Act included                            regulations, and providing extensive
                                                 III. Basis and Purpose                                  amendments which updated, clarified,
                                                 IV. Background                                                                                                detail on the large number of individual
                                                 V. Discussion of Comments and Changes
                                                                                                         and eliminated inconsistencies in the                 tonnage thresholds that appear in
                                                    A. Comments                                          tonnage measurement law. Under the                    international agreements and other laws
                                                    B. Additional Changes                                authority of 46 U.S.C. 14302, 14512, and              of the United States.
                                                    C. Change Summary                                    14522, and delegation of that authority                  2. One commenter expressed concern
                                                 VI. Regulatory Analyses                                 to the Coast Guard in Department of                   that, absent a clarification from the


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                                                 Coast Guard, the terminology ‘‘vessel                   different tables, with each table listing             support vessels, noting that they
                                                 that engages on a foreign voyage’’ could                applicable requirements and                           frequently involve the fitting of
                                                 have the effect of broadening the                       restrictions. We believe that presenting              equipment used to service offshore
                                                 universe of vessels for which                           information in this fashion, while                    energy exploration and production
                                                 Convention Measurement System                           potentially helpful in explaining the                 facilities and other infrastructure that do
                                                 tonnage must be used to apply                           requirements, is not suited for inclusion             not usually form a permanent part of a
                                                 international requirements. The                         in the tonnage regulations, especially in             vessel’s structure. The commenter
                                                 commenter cited the distinction                         an expanded form to address foreign                   argued that an offshore support vessel
                                                 between a vessel that is currently                      flag vessels. Accordingly, we have not                transporting such items was equivalent
                                                 engaged on an international voyage and                  incorporated any corresponding change                 to a cargo ship transporting deck cargo,
                                                 one that is currently engaged on a                      to the regulatory text.                               and proposed possible mechanisms for
                                                 domestic voyage but also engages on                        4. One commenter requested changes                 evaluating the point at which such
                                                 international voyages from time to time.                to the tonnage regulations to make clear              installations could be treated as
                                                    We disagree and believe the                          that a foreign flag vessel engaged on a               permanent additions to the vessel.
                                                 regulatory text in question, as drafted,                foreign voyage between places outside                    We disagree. Fundamentally, the
                                                 does not affect how assigned tonnages                   of the United States is effectively                   question of whether or not a space
                                                 are used when applying tonnage-based                    outside the jurisdiction of United States             should be included in a vessel’s tonnage
                                                 requirements. The regulation comes into                 law.                                                  depends on whether the enclosed
                                                 play only in determining whether a                         We agree that where laws of the                    volume in question is treated as part of
                                                 vessel must be measured under the                       United States, including obligations                  the vessel. With limited exceptions,
                                                 Convention Measurement System and, if                   under international agreements, do not                national and international measurement
                                                 so, whether an International Tonnage                    apply to a vessel, tonnage measurement                systems dating to at least the 18th
                                                 Certificate (1969) must be carried                      requirements under U.S. law similarly                 century have not treated deck cargo as
                                                 onboard. If a U.S. flag vessel of 79 feet               do not apply, as in the case the                      part of the vessel, with deck cargo
                                                 or more in length, regardless of keel-laid              commenter cited. However, along the                   generally taken to mean freight carried
                                                 date, is engaged on a domestic voyage                   same lines as our response to the                     on the weather decks for the purpose of
                                                 but also engages on foreign voyages                     previous comment, we believe that the                 its transport between two separate and
                                                 from time to time, then Convention                      regulation, as drafted, is sufficiently               distinct locations. Under this historical
                                                 measurement is required. However,                       clear to cover this case, especially in               framework, the relatively recent
                                                 whether or not the assigned Convention                  view of the language in §§ 69.3 and                   adaptation for shipboard use of portable
                                                 tonnage is used when applying                           69.11, as amended by this rulemaking,                 quarters units, equipment vans and
                                                 international agreements depends on                     that addresses when tonnage                           similar portable spaces that all function
                                                 tonnage applicability language in those                 measurement under U.S. law is                         as part of the vessel, even for periods of
                                                 agreements. The regulatory text in                      required.                                             short duration, argues for their
                                                 question only clarifies that requirements                  5. One commenter took issue with the               treatment as part of the host vessel, as
                                                 for Convention measurement apply at                     amendment to § 69.17 clarifying that the              opposed to deck cargo.
                                                 all times to such vessels, and are not                  vessel owner is responsible for                          7. Two commenters expressed the
                                                 exclusively limited to those times when                 submitting applications for                           view that the Convention does not
                                                 such vessels are engaged on a foreign                   measurement. The commenter cited                      provide for including portable enclosed
                                                 voyage.                                                 difficulties in identifying the owner in              spaces in tonnage, and therefore, such
                                                    The language in the rule is                          certain cases where, for vessels under                spaces should not be included under the
                                                 substantially the same as it is defined in              construction, ownership may reside in                 Convention Measurement System.
                                                 the statute in 46 U.S.C. 14101. We are                  contractual relationships between the                    While we agree that the matter of
                                                 not permitted to enlarge or reduce the                  yard, prospective owners, and lien                    portable enclosed spaces is not
                                                 language that is in U.S. statute.                       holders.                                              explicitly addressed in the Convention,
                                                    3. One commenter requested that the                     We believe the clarification regarding             we interpret Regulation 2(4) of the
                                                 tonnage regulations clearly pronounce                   vessel owner responsibility is                        Convention to require including their
                                                 the preclusion from measurement under                   appropriate, as the tonnage                           volumes in tonnage, unless they are
                                                 the Regulatory Measurement System of                    measurement law and existing                          effectively open to the weather and meet
                                                 certain foreign flag vessels.                           regulations provide for owners to                     other conditions for treatment as
                                                    We know of no practical way to add                   exercise certain measurement options.                 excluded spaces. We consider the side
                                                 this single pronouncement without                       However, we recognize that identifying                boundaries of portable enclosed spaces
                                                 substantively restructuring and                         the specific individual or entity who                 to be analogous to the ‘‘portable
                                                 expanding the regulatory text to identify               owns the vessel may be especially                     partitions’’ described in this regulation.
                                                 other preclusions related to                            problematic early in the construction                 Further, we believe that Article 2 of the
                                                 measurement system applicability. For                   process, when the current regulation                  Convention, which defines gross
                                                 example, whether or not a particular                    requires application submission.                      tonnage as a measure of the vessel’s
                                                 tonnage measurement system applies to                   Accordingly, we have amended the                      overall size, supports this interpretation.
                                                 a vessel can depend on a number of                      associated regulatory text to replace the             Accordingly, we maintain that portable
                                                 factors, including the vessel’s flag,                   term ‘‘must’’ with the term ‘‘should’’, so            enclosed spaces should be accounted for
                                                 length, voyage type, keel laid or                       that early application submission is                  in a similar manner to enclosed spaces
                                                 substantial alteration date, and whether                recommended, rather than mandatory.                   that are part of the vessel’s permanent
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                                                 or not it is self-propelled. Our                           6. One commenter stated that portable              structure, when assigning vessel
                                                 Navigation and Vessel Inspection                        enclosed spaces should not be included                tonnage under the Convention
                                                 Circular (NVIC) 11–93 Change 3,                         in a vessel’s tonnage, as they effectively            Measurement System.
                                                 ‘‘Applicability of Tonnage Measurement                  serve the function of deck cargo, which                  8. One commenter stated that other
                                                 Systems to U.S. Flag Vessels,’’ presents                is similarly not included. The                        governments do not include portable
                                                 this kind of information using a matrix                 commenter described the unique                        enclosed-space volumes in tonnage, and
                                                 approach that cross-references eight                    mission requirements of offshore                      therefore, requested that the tonnage


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                                                 regulations be amended to align with                       10. Two commenters expressed                       constitute a substantive amendment to
                                                 internationally agreed-to requirements                  concern over the impact of including                  the language.
                                                 on this subject.                                        portable enclosed spaces in tonnage                      While we acknowledge the
                                                    We disagree with the requested                       with regard to remeasuring a vessel                   differences between the text in policy
                                                 amendment. We are aware that some                       following the installation or removal of              documents and the codified regulatory
                                                 governments do not, in general, include                 such items, with both contending that                 text, as drafted, we believe that the
                                                 the volumes of such spaces in tonnage,                  this is especially problematic for vessels            codification makes no substantive
                                                 although we know of no reliable source                  close to tonnage thresholds. One                      changes. When we developed the
                                                 of information on how the 156                           commenter noted that the Coast Guard                  proposed definitions for the terms ‘‘deck
                                                 governments currently party to the                      is not codifying the related                          cargo’’ and ‘‘portable enclosed space’’
                                                 Convention treat these spaces. However,                 remeasurement criteria in this                        that appeared in the NPRM, we made
                                                 we note that during recent                              rulemaking.                                           adjustments to the policy text for clarity
                                                 correspondence group work at the                           We currently apply a volumetric                    and to better harmonize the definitions.
                                                 International Maritime Organization                     remeasurement criterion following                     These adjustments included avoiding
                                                 (IMO), the United States was among the                  vessel changes exceeding 5 percent of                 the use of the term ‘‘temporary,’’ which
                                                 majority of those governments that                      the vessel’s tonnage, which includes                  like the term ‘‘semi-permanent,’’ can be
                                                 include these volumes in tonnage (see                   installation and removal of portable                  construed in a variety of ways unless
                                                 Table 1–4 of Annex 2 to IMO document                    enclosed spaces (see NVIC 11–93,                      accompanied by amplifying text, and
                                                 SDC 1/INF.4 dated October 18, 2013),                    Change 3). This allows the installation               omitting the example of the portable
                                                 although international consensus was                    and removal of many such items                        aviation fuel (‘‘JP–5’’) tank that is
                                                 not obtained on this matter. In addition,               without the need for remeasurement.                   treated as either deck cargo or part of
                                                 we are unaware of any explicit                          Also, beginning in 1997, we authorized                the vessel, depending on whether it is
                                                 internationally agreed-to requirements,                 a maximum allowance for such items,                   offloaded with its contents intact.
                                                 or even guidance, on this subject. IMO                  which is reflected in a vessel’s assigned             Instead, we use more general and, in our
                                                 recently considered tonnage                             tonnage. This avoids the need to                      view, clearer language in the ‘‘deck
                                                 implications of portable enclosed spaces                remeasure the vessel following the                    cargo’’ and ‘‘portable enclosed space’’
                                                 (referred to as ‘‘temporary deck                        installation or removal of portable                   definitions, which we believe has the
                                                 equipment’’ in IMO documents based                      enclosed spaces, provided the                         same effect as the language used in
                                                 on U.S. terminology at the time), but did               maximum allowance is not exceeded.                    current policy.
                                                 not address this matter in the updated                  Based on the valuable information                        13. Two commenters expressed the
                                                 interpretations of TM.5/Circ.6 dated                    exchanged on this subject during the                  view that portable enclosed spaces
                                                 May 19, 2014 (see Annex 4 to IMO                        recent IMO work on the Convention, we                 should not be classified as
                                                 document SDC 1/4 dated October 18,                      continue to believe this approach offers              superstructure spaces under the tonnage
                                                 2013).                                                  the best way to account for the presence              regulations, as the term
                                                    9. One commenter expressed the view                  of these spaces, consistent with the                  ‘‘superstructure’’ has a different
                                                 that including portable enclosed spaces                 Convention and the tonnage                            meaning in other maritime contexts
                                                 in tonnage under the Standard and Dual                  measurement law. This does not affect                 (e.g., it can refer only to permanent
                                                 Regulatory Measurement Systems                          our long-standing use of the 5 percent                structures, and/or only structures that
                                                 appears fair, but only in cases where                   criterion, and as such our policy on that             extend from side-to-side).
                                                 these items serve as long-term fixtures                 issue remains consistent.                                Although we recognize the benefits of
                                                 aboard the vessel. However, the                            11. One commenter requested that the               using consistent, universally understood
                                                 commenter cautioned that such                           issue of enforcement be addressed with                terminology in the tonnage regulations,
                                                 treatment could be especially                           respect to the installation and removal               in this instance we are unaware of any
                                                 problematic for certain fixtures (e.g.,                 of portable enclosed spaces, as it may                term widely used in the maritime
                                                 survival craft or a submersible on a                    not be obvious to owners and operators                industry that effectively encompasses
                                                 mother ship).                                           that such changes could impact tonnage                all manner of above-deck enclosed
                                                    We believe that the operative                        assignments.                                          spaces that are not bounded by the hull.
                                                 statutory language for the Standard and                    As stated in the NPRM, one of our                  Further, since 1989, when the tonnage
                                                 Dual Regulatory Measurement Systems                     objectives in codifying principal policy              regulations were amended to adopt the
                                                 supports including such spaces in                       interpretations was to facilitate                     term ‘‘superstructure’’ to describe such
                                                 tonnage, without regard to the duration                 understanding of, and compliance with,                spaces, we are unaware of any instance
                                                 of their installation on board. Whether                 the tonnage regulations. We believe that              where using this term resulted in a
                                                 or not a portable enclosed space is                     the codification of the interpretations               vessel designer or measurement
                                                 included in tonnage under these                         related to portable enclosed spaces,                  organization incorrectly applying the
                                                 systems should depend on whether the                    coupled with our continued use of a 5                 tonnage rules. Accordingly, we made no
                                                 space is permanently closed-in (e.g., the               percent remeasurement criterion, will                 changes to the regulatory text, as
                                                 bounding structure itself is of a                       reduce those situations where an                      drafted, in this regard.
                                                 permanent, rather than a temporary,                     enforcement action is necessary.                         14. One commenter stated the new
                                                 nature), as opposed to whether it is                       12. One commenter highlighted                      term ‘‘water ballast double bottom’’
                                                 permanently installed on the vessel.                    terminology differences between the                   appears unnatural, and suggested that
                                                 Accordingly, we maintain that the                       definition ‘‘portable enclosed space’’                the term ‘‘double bottom (water) ballast
                                                 duration of installation has no bearing                 and the term ‘‘temporary deck                         tank’’ be used instead.
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                                                 on a vessel’s tonnage assignment. Also,                 equipment’’ used in previous policy                      We agree that the term in the
                                                 we note that the Coast Guard treats                     documents, noting that the term ‘‘not                 proposed regulatory text, as drafted,
                                                 survival craft and submersibles as                      permanent’’ in the NPRM’s regulatory                  could be improved upon for the reason
                                                 separate vessels under the tonnage                      text, as drafted, significantly differed              stated. Because the term is applied only
                                                 regulations, and their volumes are not                  from the term ‘‘semi-permanent’’ used                 when measuring a vessel for which the
                                                 included in the tonnages of the host                    in policy. The commenter questioned                   vessel’s double bottom is solely used for
                                                 vessels.                                                whether the changes were intended to                  water ballast, we believe the suggested


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                                                 reference to ballast tanks is unnecessary,              facilitate the construction of larger                 codifying these criteria will reduce
                                                 and could cause confusion.                              vessels regulated to lower tonnage-based              safety.
                                                 Accordingly, we have revised the                        standards.                                               The Secretary of the department in
                                                 regulatory text to replace the term                        17. One commenter stated that by not               which the Coast Guard is operating
                                                 ‘‘water ballast double bottom’’ with the                revising the criteria for measurement                 may—and in some cases, must—issue
                                                 term ‘‘double bottom for water ballast,’’               treatment of openings consistent with                 rules and regulations to implement
                                                 which we believe adds clarity while                     current classification society and                    certain statutes. The vessel
                                                 satisfactorily addressing the                           international rules, the Coast Guard is               measurement statutes mandate that the
                                                 commenter’s stated concern.                             forcing an owner to choose between                    ‘‘Secretary shall measure a vessel to
                                                    15. One commenter stated that the                    accepting a higher tonnage, or building               which this chapter applies’’ as per 46
                                                 proposed regulatory text for the codified               a smaller, less capable, vessel with the              U.S.C. 14302 and 46 U.S.C. 14502. The
                                                 interpretation on passenger support                     same tonnage.                                         Secretary has delegated this authority to
                                                 spaces could not be found.                                 We disagree. Under the Standard and                the Coast Guard.
                                                    The draft text in question was                       Dual Regulatory Measurement Systems,                     This rule is not in conflict with the
                                                 inadvertently omitted from the NPRM                     designers have wide latitude in                       classification society rules or
                                                 during the regulatory development                       incorporating a multitude of design                   international standards. It does not
                                                 process. In view of the fact that these                 features that serve to artificially reduce            prevent the placement of larger
                                                 amendments were fully described in the                  a vessel’s tonnage. While the                         openings in bulkheads in the cargo area.
                                                 NPRM, accounted for in its Regulatory                   undesirability of some of these features              However, if these larger openings are
                                                 Analyses section, and were not the                      from a cost and efficiency perspective                present, we recognize that a potential
                                                 subject of any other comment, we                        has long been recognized, their use has               tonnage reduction benefit is lost. That is
                                                 incorporated amendments to add the                      generally been accepted by the U.S.                   the present situation, and it is
                                                 missing text in 69.117(c)(2) of the final               maritime community, and is common                     unaffected by this rule. The effect of
                                                 rule. The added text is from the policy                 practice. The tonnage regulations, as                 fitting the larger openings could be to
                                                 document, without change (see Section                   amended, will not preclude a designer                 raise the vessel’s Regulatory
                                                 69.117(c)(2) of Marine Safety Center                    from taking advantage of these features               Measurement System tonnage,
                                                 Technical Note (MTN) 01–99 Change 7,                    to reduce a vessel’s tonnage to the                   potentially making the vessel subject to
                                                 ‘‘Tonnage Technical Policy’’).                          desired tonnage objective, while                      more stringent safety measures that
                                                    16. One commenter urged the Coast                    simultaneously meeting tank access and                apply to larger vessels. That indirect
                                                 Guard to amend the size criteria for the                other safety requirements. The use or                 safety consequence is, in fact, why
                                                 treatment of ordinary frame openings                    non-use of numerous features that can                 many maritime rules and standards are
                                                 being codified in this rulemaking.                      effectively reduce a vessel’s tonnage is              tonnage-based.
                                                 Specifically, the commenter requested                   the designer’s, and ultimately the                       Assigned tonnages are measures of a
                                                 an exception be made to the specified                   owner’s, choice.                                      vessel’s overall size and/or useful
                                                 criteria under certain circumstances, to                   18. One commenter stated that the                  capacity. It is true that certain
                                                 allow the fitting of larger frame                       ordinary frame opening size criteria                  provisions of the U.S. Regulatory
                                                 openings without a corresponding                        being codified are arbitrary. In seeking              Measurement System can be used to an
                                                 increase in the vessel’s tonnage. This                  relaxed criteria, the commenter also                  owner’s benefit to reduce a vessel’s
                                                 change would allow for improved                         stated that there is precedent for                    tonnage, as the commenter suggested.
                                                 access of personnel through the frames                  increasing the minimum opening size.                  However, design features from such
                                                 for rescue operations, consistent with                     We disagree with the commenter’s                   provisions are generally not taken into
                                                 current classification society and                      characterization of the size criteria as              account by classification society rules or
                                                 international rules that apply in similar               arbitrary, and we describe the basis of               international standards. Likewise,
                                                 situations. Another commenter                           the size criteria in our response to                  classification society rules and
                                                 expressed support for the main points                   Comment 16. However, from our review                  international standards are generally not
                                                 raised in this comment.                                 of this matter, we concluded that the                 taken into account by the tonnage
                                                    We disagree with the requested                       criteria for the measurement treatment                regulations. To that extent, the
                                                 exception to the size criteria. The                     of oval openings, first established by the            commenter’s suggestion that these
                                                 criteria are historically rooted, with                  Coast Guard in 1988 but limited to fuel               regulations be amended to reflect
                                                 their origins dating to the early 20th                  tanks, could be applied to such                       classification society rules and
                                                 century, and are based, at least in part,               openings in other locations, subject to               international standards is beyond the
                                                 on the concept of impeding movement                     certain restrictions to maintain the                  scope of this rulemaking.
                                                 of personnel and cargo through the                      principle of impeding personnel and                      These rules are not intended to
                                                 frame. We also believe that the                         cargo movement. We have amended the                   change any of the present Coast Guard
                                                 magnitude of the requested size increase                regulatory text accordingly. While this               policies in effect, except those changes
                                                 (more than doubling the effective                       does not provide the same degree of                   required by the 2010 Coast Guard
                                                 opening area) could have a significant                  relaxation sought by the commenter, it                Authorization Act. There is no
                                                 effect on tonnage assignments of both                   gives designers additional flexibility to             suggestion in the comment that present
                                                 present vessels and future vessels                      fit somewhat larger oval openings in                  policy is not being applied consistently
                                                 measured or remeasured under the                        more locations, without tonnage                       by the Coast Guard. As this rule merely
                                                 Standard and Dual Regulatory                            penalty.                                              codifies that policy into regulation, this
                                                 Measurement Systems. Finally, while                        19. One commenter questioned the                   rule maintains the status quo. See the
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                                                 we acknowledge the safety benefits of                   Coast Guard’s legal authority to codify               response to Comment 22, below, for
                                                 larger openings for rescue operations, it               size criteria for the treatment of ordinary           further discussion of the cost
                                                 is not clear that such a departure from                 frame openings that differ from criteria              implications of this rule.
                                                 long-standing practice and policy would                 in classification society rules and                      20. Two commenters expressed the
                                                 have a net positive impact on aggregate                 international standards that provide for              view that the tonnage measurement
                                                 safety of U.S flag vessels, as the                      larger ‘‘rescue openings’’ in vertical                rules should not be at odds with safety-
                                                 relaxation of opening restrictions could                bulkheads. The commenter claimed that                 related standards or other requirements.


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                                                    While acknowledging this view, we                    organizations that perform tonnage                    We acknowledge that vessels subject to
                                                 note that the tonnage parameters                        measurement work on the Coast Guard’s                 various international requirements must
                                                 assigned under the measurement rules                    behalf. Codifying the interpretations                 have openings of a certain size, but as
                                                 of the Convention and Regulatory                        should give vessel owners better access               a matter of domestic law we neither
                                                 Measurement Systems are size                            to important information upon which to                require nor prevent installation of these
                                                 parameters, based on a vessel’s                         base business decisions that are tonnage              openings: The vessel owner may choose.
                                                 geometry and the use of its spaces.                     related, and could help avert costly                     With respect to portable spaces,
                                                 There is currently no language in U.S.                  impacts from tonnage assignments that                 existing statute and regulation provide
                                                 law that would allow tonnage                            do not meet owners’ objectives.                       for remeasurement if the vessel or the
                                                 measurement rules to be modified for                       We are not aware of any specific                   use of its space is changed.1 As we
                                                 consistency with other rules unrelated                  instance in which the interpretations are             described in Comment 10, two current
                                                 to tonnage measurement. We are not                      not being followed due to the lack of                 policy provisions help minimize the
                                                 aware of any conflict between the safety                their codification in the regulations, and            need for remeasurement. First, we apply
                                                 standards and tonnage rules; however,                   the commenters did not identify any                   a volumetric change threshold of 5
                                                 as discussed in our response to the next                specific instance. The Coast Guard                    percent for remeasurement, which
                                                 comment, vessel design features                         makes its interpretations available to                includes the addition and removal of
                                                 required for compliance with safety                     authorized measurement organizations                  portable spaces. Second, we authorize a
                                                 standards are still subject to tonnage                  and other stakeholders, and conducts a                maximum allowance for portable spaces
                                                 measurement rules.                                      rigorous oversight program, including                 in a vessel’s tonnage assignment. This
                                                    21. One commenter requested a new                    audits of tonnage certifications, to                  allows for the addition and removal of
                                                 section be added to the tonnage                         ensure these interpretations are                      portable spaces without remeasurement
                                                 regulations, expressing the fundamental                 correctly applied. Our discussion in this             as long as the specified maximum
                                                 principle that safety-related                           section explains why we believe there is              tonnage is not exceeded.
                                                 improvements not be subject to tonnage                  no cost to codifying the interpretations                 The Coast Guard’s current
                                                 penalty.                                                in regulation.                                        interpretation, which provides for
                                                    We disagree. Assigned tonnages are                      With respect to the ordinary frame                 inclusion of portable spaces as we
                                                 used by numerous public and private                     opening size, the commenter                           describe in Comments 6 through 13
                                                 sector entities for a variety of purposes,              acknowledges that the present                         above, is long-standing and is
                                                 including the application of tonnage-                   interpretation ‘‘continues to be                      understood by all authorized
                                                 based safety, security and                              enforced’’ and is not new or                          measurement organizations. If owners
                                                 environmental protection regulations                    sporadically applied. As we discussed                 are not contacting authorized
                                                 and standards; the crediting of seafarers               in Comment 16 above, the size criteria                measurement organizations prior to
                                                 for service on vessels depending on                     are long-standing and rooted in the                   changes involving portable spaces, they
                                                 their tonnage; and the assessment of                    origins of tonnage measurement. This                  may be violating 46 CFR 69.19(a). The
                                                 taxes and other fees. Consequently, a                   rule merely codifies the status quo. And,             other possible source of costs would be
                                                 safety improvement that added                           as we discussed in Comments 17 and 19                 owners who do contact an authorized
                                                 considerable volume but was exempted                    above, the commenter’s position on                    measurement organization as required,
                                                 from tonnage might allow the modified                   vessel design options conflates the                   are informed that the vessel does need
                                                 vessel to escape more stringent size-                   Regulatory and Convention                             to be remeasured due to changes
                                                 based standards that would otherwise                    Measurement Systems to give the                       involving portable spaces, but then fail
                                                 apply, and could adversely impact                       appearance of conflict when there is                  to have it remeasured. We reached out
                                                 seafarers earning credit for sea service                none.                                                 to authorized measurement
                                                 and others who might otherwise benefit                     The commenter requests that the                    organizations to inquire about this
                                                 from a higher tonnage assignment.                       rescue opening requirements in                        possibility, but did not learn of any such
                                                 Absent any mandate under U.S. law, it                   international safety conventions such as              communications.
                                                 would be inappropriate for the Coast                    SOLAS be applied in a manner that                        To summarize, this final rule codifies
                                                 Guard to amend the tonnage regulations                  does not adversely affect tonnage                     current, long-standing interpretations,
                                                 in the manner requested.                                assignments under our national tonnage                including provisions for portable spaces
                                                    22. Two commenters took issue with                   rules. However, vessels of 79 feet or                 and frame openings. Although we
                                                 the NPRM’s ‘‘no cost’’ characterization                 more in length that comply with SOLAS                 received comments related to
                                                 of the codified interpretation related to               in order to engage in international                   compliance with these two
                                                 the treatment of portable enclosed                      voyages must also have a Convention                   interpretations, public comments did
                                                 spaces, expressing a general concern                    tonnage measurement; under the                        not indicate that the codification of
                                                 that there would be costs. Similarly,                   International Tonnage Convention the                  tonnage interpretations would affect the
                                                 another commenter expressed                             spaces in question would be included in               current compliance level. As such, we
                                                 disagreement with the ‘‘no cost’’                       tonnage because the vessel’s Convention               conclude that while this rulemaking
                                                 characterization of the codified                        tonnage is based on its total enclosed                does not provide relief for current
                                                 interpretations related to ordinary frame               volume, not just the volume bounded by                business concerns, it also does not
                                                 opening size, citing significant cost                   the framing. Therefore, a vessel owner                impose additional regulatory costs.
                                                 impacts should the current criteria                     may elect to take advantage of tonnage                   23. One commenter expressed
                                                 continue to be applied.                                 reduction options under the U.S.                      preference for the regulatory alternative
                                                    We acknowledge the concerns raised                   Regulatory Measurement System,                        discussed in the NPRM of codifying all
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                                                 by the commenters, but believe that the                 understanding that the limited opening                published Coast Guard interpretations
                                                 NPRM correctly characterized the                        size that is part of this system may                  in the tonnage regulations, and not just
                                                 codification of these long-standing and                 conflict with opening size requirements
                                                                                                                                                                  1 46 U.S.C. 14504(a)(2) (‘‘To the extent necessary,
                                                 frequently applied interpretations as                   necessary to overseas trade. This design
                                                                                                                                                               the Secretary shall remeasure a vessel to which this
                                                 ‘‘no cost.’’ These interpretations appear               choice is not new, and the                            chapter applies if . . . the vessel or the use of its
                                                 in publicly available policy documents,                 considerations weighed when making                    space is changed in a way that substantially affects
                                                 used by Coast Guard field personnel and                 this choice are not changed by this rule.             its tonnage.’’); See also 46 CFR 69.19(a).



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                                                 the principal interpretations as we                     June 5, 2014. As reflected in the meeting             regulatory text to include the new term
                                                 proposed in the NPRM. This commenter                    synopsis available in the docket, no                  ‘‘Formal Measurement System’’ when
                                                 stated that interpretations characterized               such concerns were raised. Further, we                referring to the Convention, Standard,
                                                 as ‘‘vague’’ and ‘‘flexible’’ have given                see no need for an interim rulemaking.                and Dual Measurement Systems. We
                                                 rise to a consulting niche known as                     Accordingly, and in view of the nature                also added the parenthetical phrase
                                                 ‘‘tonnage experts’’ and that the Coast                  of the other comments we received, we                 ‘‘(except a vessel that engages on a
                                                 Guard refers requests for interpretations               believe that the requested additional                 foreign voyage)’’ in the paragraph
                                                 to authorized measurement                               public meetings were not warranted,                   addressing applicability of the
                                                 organizations, rather than issuing                      and would have unnecessarily delayed                  Convention Measurement System to
                                                 uniform interpretations.                                issuance of this final rule.                          older U.S. flag vessels. This phrase was
                                                    We acknowledge the commenter’s                                                                             inadvertently omitted during the
                                                 stated preference and characterization of               B. Additional Changes
                                                                                                                                                               regulatory development process, and is
                                                 published interpretations, but do not                      In the paragraphs below, we discuss                necessary to ensure the regulatory text
                                                 find the commenter persuasive in                        additional changes to the NPRM’s                      has the same effect as provided for by
                                                 arguing for codifying all interpretations.              proposed regulatory text, which we                    the tonnage measurement law, and the
                                                 We exercise considerable care when                      identified when developing this final                 existing tonnage regulations.
                                                 developing such interpretations, which                  rule, along with the reasons for                      Additionally, for clarity we removed the
                                                 involves a comprehensive review of all                  implementing these changes. These                     regulatory text regarding voyage types
                                                 related decisions, rulemakings,                         changes do not result in any new                      for Simplified measurement of non-self-
                                                 legislative history, international                      requirements substantively different                  propelled and pleasure vessels. The
                                                 interpretations and similar documents.                  from those in the NPRM.                               tonnage measurement law provides for
                                                 Consequently, once published, the                          We organized the discussion                        such measurement without regard to
                                                 interpretations are not substantively                   according to the section number in                    voyage type.
                                                 changed, although they may be updated                   which each change will appear in the
                                                 or expanded upon to address new                         finalized regulatory text. Changes of a               § 69.17 Application for measurement
                                                 situations that arise. Further, although                strictly clerical nature are not discussed.           services
                                                 we routinely refer owners to the
                                                                                                         § 69.9 Definitions                                      For clarity and completeness, we
                                                 measurement organizations for detailed
                                                                                                                                                               revised the regulatory text to distinguish
                                                 design reviews as part of the tonnage                      To facilitate understanding of the
                                                                                                                                                               between Formal measurement services,
                                                 measurement process, the measurement                    tonnage regulations, we revised the
                                                                                                                                                               which are provided by authorized
                                                 organizations do not have the authority                 regulatory text to include the new term
                                                                                                                                                               measurement organizations, and
                                                 to interpret the tonnage regulations on                 ‘‘Formal Measurement System,’’ which
                                                                                                                                                               Simplified measurement services,
                                                 the Coast Guard’s behalf. Accordingly,                  is used in the tonnage measurement law
                                                                                                                                                               which are provided by the Coast Guard.
                                                 we believe that the regulatory approach                 to describe Standard and Dual
                                                                                                                                                               The revised text identifies where
                                                 we are using best serves the public                     measurement. We included Convention
                                                                                                                                                               Simplified measurement applications
                                                 interest, by facilitating our timely                    measurement in this definition, to allow
                                                                                                                                                               may be obtained, and refers to the
                                                 publication of interpretations while                    for differentiation between those
                                                                                                                                                               appropriate section of the tonnage
                                                 avoiding compliance difficulties with an                measurement systems that employ a
                                                                                                                                                               regulations for requirements on their
                                                 overly detailed regulation.                             detailed computational method using
                                                    24. One commenter requested an                                                                             disposition.
                                                                                                         measurements of the entire vessel (i.e.,
                                                 additional public meeting specifically to               the Convention, Standard, and Dual                    § 69.19    Remeasurement
                                                 address two changes in the NPRM — the                   Measurement Systems) and the
                                                 proposed new tonnage applicability                      Simplified measurement, which                           For consistency with the changes to
                                                 section, and the proposed new section                   employs a simple computational                        § 69.11 described above, we revised the
                                                 on treatment of novel type vessels under                method using hull dimensions as the                   regulatory text to distinguish between
                                                 the Simplified Measurement System.                      principal inputs. For clarity and                     reporting requirements for vessels
                                                 This commenter cited general concerns                   completeness, we also revised the                     requiring Formal, as opposed to
                                                 with the policy upon which the new                      NPRM’s proposed new definition for the                Simplified, measurement services.
                                                 tonnage applicability section is based,                 term ‘‘remeasurement’’ to reflect that                C. Change Summary
                                                 and the need to discuss the matter of                   remeasurement includes assigning
                                                 novel type vessels, taking into                         tonnages or registered dimensions under                  Table 1 summarizes the changes to
                                                 consideration related IMO work. The                     a different measurement system. This is               the NPRM’s proposed regulatory text
                                                 commenter also requested a public                       consistent with the use of this term in               made in this final rule, along with the
                                                 meeting prior to any interim                            the tonnage measurement law and Coast                 additional changes we made when
                                                 rulemaking.                                             Guard policy.                                         finalizing the rule excepting those of a
                                                    We believe that we provided                                                                                strictly clerical nature. The table
                                                 sufficient opportunity for public input                 § 69.11 Determining the measurement                   indicates the type of, and reason for,
                                                 on these sections. This includes our                    system or systems for a particular vessel             each change. Except as noted in Table
                                                 explanation of them and invitation for                    To facilitate understanding of the                  1, we adopted as final all changes
                                                 comments at the public meeting held on                  tonnage regulations, we revised the                   proposed in the NPRM.
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                                                                                                                TABLE 1—SUMMARY OF CHANGES
                                                                                                    Description of change                                                            Reason for change

                                                                                                                             Subpart A-General

                                                                                                                             69.9   Definitions

                                                 Adds the new tonnage measurement term ‘‘Formal Measurement System’’ ...................................................     Facilitates understanding   of   the
                                                                                                                                                                               regulations.
                                                 Revises the definition for the term ‘‘remeasurement’’ to address measurement under additional systems ....                  Clarity and completeness.

                                                                                 § 69.11     Determining the measurement system or systems for a particular vessel

                                                 Revises the section to incorporate the term ‘‘Formal Measurement System’’ when referencing the related                      Facilitates understanding of the
                                                   systems. Adds the omitted parenthetical phrase ‘‘(except a vessel that engages on a foreign voyage)’’                       regulations.
                                                   and amends language to clarify that Simplified measurement is not dependent on voyage type.

                                                                                                        § 69.17     Application for measurement services

                                                 Revises the section to distinguish between Formal and Simplified measurement services .............................         Clarity and completeness.
                                                 Amends the requirements to make early submission of applications recommendatory, rather than manda-                         Response to comment.
                                                   tory.

                                                                                                     § 69.19     Remeasurement and adjustment of tonnage

                                                 Revises the section to distinguish between Formal and Simplified measurement services .............................         Clarity and completeness.

                                                                                                    Subpart C—Standard Regulatory Measurement System

                                                                                                                        § 69.103     Definitions

                                                 Replaces the term ‘‘water ballast double bottom’’ with the term ‘‘double bottom for water ballast’’ ................        Response to comment.

                                                                                                                   § 69.109     Under-deck tonnage

                                                 Replaces the term ‘‘water ballast double bottom’’ with the term ‘‘double bottom for water ballast’’. ...............        Response to comment.

                                                 Revises the criteria related to the measurement treatment of oval-shaped frame openings ...........................         Response to comment.

                                                                                                      § 69.117    Spaces exempt from inclusion in tonnage

                                                 Adds the regulatory text on treatment of passenger support spaces, which was inadvertently omitted in the                   Response to comment.
                                                   NPRM.



                                                 VI. Regulatory Analyses                                  Executive Order 12866. Accordingly,                     tonnage measurement law made by the
                                                    The Coast Guard developed this rule                   the rule has not been reviewed by the                   2010 Coast Guard Authorization Act.
                                                 after considering numerous statutes and                  Office of Management and Budget.                        One amendment precludes the owner of
                                                 Executive Orders (E.O.s) related to                         A final regulatory assessment follows.               a foreign flag vessel of 79 feet or more
                                                 rulemaking. Below we summarize our                       This assessment replicates the                          in length that engages solely on U.S.
                                                 analyses based on these statutes or                      regulatory assessment of the NPRM                       domestic voyages from obtaining a
                                                 E.O.s.                                                   except for changes to reflect                           future measurement under the
                                                                                                          amendments to the NPRM’s regulatory                     Regulatory Measurement System, with
                                                 A. Regulatory Planning and Review                        text made by this final rule, as                        an exception allowed for a Canadian
                                                    Executive Orders 12866, Regulatory                    summarized in Table 1.                                  flag vessel operating solely on the Great
                                                 Planning and Review, and 13563                              We received comments on economic                     Lakes. The remaining amendments
                                                 Improving Regulation and Regulatory                      impacts only for the provisions relating                eliminate inconsistencies and
                                                 Review, direct agencies to assess the                    to portable enclosed spaces and                         incorporate clarifications or updates
                                                 costs and benefits of available regulatory               openings in ordinary frames. In                         that are either consistent with long-
                                                 alternatives and, if regulation is                       previous discussions of Comment 22 in                   standing Coast Guard policy or
                                                 necessary, to select regulatory                          section V.A., we respond to these                       reflective of current Coast Guard
                                                 approaches that maximize net benefits                    comments and explain our rationale for                  practice.
                                                 (including potential economic,                           maintaining the ‘‘no cost’’                                In addition, the Coast Guard seeks to
                                                 environmental, public health and safety                  characterization for these two                          facilitate understanding of, and
                                                 effects, distributive impacts, and                       provisions. We have no information                      compliance with, existing tonnage
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                                                 equity). Executive Order 13563                           from either comments or other sources                   regulations by codifying principal
                                                 emphasizes the importance of                             to lead us to change our ‘‘no cost’’                    technical interpretations that have been
                                                 quantifying both costs and benefits, of                  assessment for the other codification                   issued by the Coast Guard to keep pace
                                                 reducing costs, of harmonizing rules,                    provisions. We retain our ‘‘no cost’’                   with developments in vessel designs.
                                                 and of promoting flexibility. This rule                  determination from the NPRM.                            These interpretations are included in
                                                 has not been designated a ‘‘significant                     The primary objective of the final rule              Coast Guard policy documents made
                                                 regulatory action,’’ under section 3(f) of               is to implement amendments to the                       available to the public via Coast Guard


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                                                 Web sites, and are used by authorized                           tonnage work on the Coast Guard’s                            Table 2 provides a summary of the
                                                 measurement organizations that perform                          behalf.                                                    rule’s costs and benefits.

                                                                                                             TABLE 2—SUMMARY OF THE RULE’S IMPACTS
                                                                  Category                                                                                   Summary

                                                 Applicability ..................................   U.S. and foreign flag vessels to which a law of the United States applies based on vessel tonnage.
                                                 Affected Population .....................          Vessels that will be initially measured or remeasured under the tonnage regulations, estimated at 10,000
                                                                                                      vessels per year.
                                                 Cost Impacts ...............................       No additional costs as changes are consistent with current practice or policy.
                                                 Non-quantified Benefits ...............            Adds flexibility to use foreign flag tonnages. Clarifies tonnage measurement requirements. Facilitates under-
                                                                                                      standing of regulations, leading to more effective and efficient tonnage certifications.



                                                 Affected Population                                             approximately 1,000 additional vessels                        • The six remaining changes needed
                                                    The tonnage regulations, as amended                          that are measured annually without the                     for statutory alignment are consistent
                                                 by this rule, apply to all U.S. and                             submission of a measurement                                with current Coast Guard interpretations
                                                 foreign flag vessels to which the                               application.2                                              or industry practice, and will not result
                                                 application of a law of the United States                                                                                  in any additional cost as described in
                                                                                                                 Cost Impacts
                                                 depends on the vessel’s tonnage. Once                                                                                      the following table.
                                                 assigned initially, tonnages remain valid                         Table 3 details 117 changes to the                          • The 26 changes related to
                                                 until a vessel changes flag, or undergoes                       tonnage regulations in the rule, with an                   codification of principal Coast Guard
                                                 a change that substantially affects its                         assessment of the cost impacts of each                     technical interpretations will result in
                                                 tonnage.                                                        change. A summary follows:                                 no additional cost, because the
                                                    Because none of the changes are                                • The single change to implement the                     interpretations have been used for
                                                 retroactive, the population potentially                         statutory amendment that precludes                         tonnage work for multiple years.
                                                 affected by this rulemaking is limited to                       certain foreign flag vessels of 79 feet or
                                                 vessels that will be measured in the                            more in length from being measured                            • The 84 changes labeled
                                                 future, including those remeasured                              under the Regulatory Measurement                           ‘‘Administrative’’ are of a non-
                                                 following alterations, modifications, or                        System could potentially prevent                           substantive nature and merely provide
                                                 other changes substantially affecting                           operation of a future vessel in a similar                  clarity and will not result in any
                                                 their tonnage. The Coast Guard                                  manner to that of currently operating                      additional cost.
                                                 estimates this population to be                                 vessels. No such vessels have been                            • As noted in the resolution to
                                                 approximately 10,000 vessels each year,                         brought into service within the last 10                    Comment 22 in section V.A., we
                                                 based on the 8,615 simplified                                   years. Further, other options to operate                   concluded that this final rule is cost
                                                 measurement applications and 386                                similar vessels (e.g., under U.S. flag) are                neutral. Accordingly, we retain our ‘‘no
                                                 formal measurement applications                                 available. Thus, no cost impact from                       cost’’ determination from the NPRM for
                                                 submitted annually, and our estimate of                         this change is expected.                                   this final rule.

                                                                                                    TABLE 3—ASSESSMENT OF THE COST IMPACTS OF THIS RULE
                                                                                   Description of change                                                   Type of change                            Cost impact

                                                                                                                               Subpart A—General

                                                                                                                                   § 69.1     Purpose

                                                 Eliminates the disparate treatment of documented and undocumented                            Mandatory statutory alignment ......       No cost. Consistent with policy in
                                                    U.S. flag vessels.                                                                                                                     effect since 1993 (NVIC 11–93).
                                                 Expands the explanation of the use of tonnage to include environ-                            Administrative: Clarification on ton-      No cost.
                                                    mental and security purposes.                                                               nage usage.
                                                 Relocates the descriptions of each measurement system to the cor-                            Administrative: Editorial change to        No cost.
                                                    responding definitions in § 69.9.                                                           improve usability.

                                                                                                                               § 69.3       Applicability

                                                 Expands the scope to apply to foreign flag vessels ...............................           Mandatory statutory alignment ......       No cost. Consistent with Coast
                                                                                                                                                                                           Guard practice since the 1986
                                                                                                                                                                                           amendments to the tonnage
                                                                                                                                                                                           measurement law.
                                                 Removes the 5 net ton minimum size restriction ...................................           Administrative: Clarification that         No cost. Consistent with policy in
                                                                                                                                                statutory requirements for meas-           effect since 1993 (NVIC 11–93).
                                                                                                                                                urement apply to vessels of all
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                                                   2 Refer to Collection of Information 1625–0022 for            collect information on measurement of vessels for          are measured per year based on the number of
                                                 more comprehensive information on measurement                   which measurement applications are not submitted,          inquiries received by the Marine Safety Center from
                                                 application submissions. The Coast Guard does not               but estimates that on the order of 1,000 such vessels      the public and Coast Guard field units.



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                                                                               Description of change                                                        Type of change                            Cost impact

                                                                                                          § 69.5    Vessels required or eligible to be measured

                                                 Deletes section to align with revised § 69.3 ............................................     Administrative:    Editorial    realign-    No cost.
                                                                                                                                                 ment.

                                                                                                       § 69.7    Vessels transiting the Panama and Suez Canals

                                                 Deletes requirement for vessels transiting the Panama and Suez Ca-                            Administrative: Update to reflect           No cost.
                                                   nals to be measured under the respective Panama and Suez Canal                                lack of Coast Guard responsi-
                                                   measurement systems.                                                                          bility for canal measurements,
                                                                                                                                                 consistent     with   statutory
                                                                                                                                                 changes.

                                                                                                                                § 69.9       Definitions

                                                 Adds definitions for certain tonnage measurement terms ......................                 Administrative: New definitions .....       No cost.
                                                 Revises existing definitions for certain tonnage measurement terms ....                       Administrative: Clarifications and          No cost.
                                                                                                                                                 updates.
                                                 Changes the term ‘‘vessel engaged on a foreign voyage’’ to ‘‘vessel                           Mandatory statutory alignment ......        No cost. Consistent with current
                                                   that engages on a foreign voyage’’.                                                                                                       practice.

                                                                                     § 69.11     Determining the measurement system or systems for a particular vessel

                                                 Eliminates the disparate treatment of documented and undocumented                             Mandatory statutory alignment ......        No cost. Consistent with policy in
                                                    U.S. flag vessels.                                                                                                                       effect since 1993 (NVIC 11–93).
                                                 Precludes certain foreign flag vessels of 79 feet or more in length from                      Mandatory statutory alignment ......        No cost. Not retroactive. No such
                                                    being measured under the Regulatory Measurement System.                                                                                  foreign vessels have been
                                                                                                                                                                                             brought into service using the
                                                                                                                                                                                             regulatory measurement system
                                                                                                                                                                                             in recent years.
                                                 Relocates ‘‘how tonnage thresholds are applied’’ language to § 69.20                          Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.
                                                 Establishes new nomenclature consistent with revisions to § 69.9 ........                     Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.
                                                 Amends language to clarify that Simplified measurement is not de-                             Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                   pendent on voyage type.

                                                                                                § 69.13     Deviating from the provisions of a measurement system

                                                 Requires authorized measurement organizations to observe Coast                                Administrative: Clarifies the extent        No cost. Consistent with written
                                                   Guard interpretations of the tonnage measurement law and regula-                              of measurement organization                 agreements with measurement
                                                   tions.                                                                                        authority.                                  organizations, and policy in ef-
                                                                                                                                                                                             fect since 1998 (see MTN 01–
                                                                                                                                                                                             98 and MTN 01–99).
                                                 Identifies that Coast Guard interpretations may be obtained from the                          Administrative: Facilitates public          No cost.
                                                   Marine Safety Center.                                                                         access to interpretive docu-
                                                                                                                                                 ments.
                                                 Allows grandfathering of superseded tonnage measurement rules .......                         Administrative: Facilitates transi-         No cost. Precludes mandatory ret-
                                                                                                                                                 tion to codified interpretations.           roactive application of codified
                                                                                                                                                                                             interpretations.

                                                                                                           § 69.15     Authorized measurement organizations

                                                 Establishes new nomenclature consistent with revisions to § 69.9 and                          Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.
                                                   § 69.11.
                                                 Deletes information that is repeated in the regulations or is available                       Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.
                                                   elsewhere.

                                                                                                            § 69.17     Application for measurement services

                                                 Identifies that the vessel owner is responsible to apply for vessel                           Administrative: Clarification con-          No cost.
                                                   measurement or remeasurement.                                                                 sistent with current practice.
                                                 Omits reference to boiler installation as indicator of stage of vessel                        Administrative: Update to reflect           No cost.
                                                   construction.                                                                                 decreasing use of steam propul-
                                                                                                                                                 sion.
                                                 Distinguishes between Formal and Simplified measurement services ..                           Administrative: Clarification and           No cost.
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                                                                                                                                                 update.
                                                 Provides for early submission of applications to be recommendatory,                           Administrative: Update ..................   No cost.
                                                   rather than mandatory.

                                                                                                        § 69.19     Remeasurement and adjustment of tonnage

                                                 Clarifies circumstances under which a vessel must undergo re-                                 Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
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                                                                                  TABLE 3—ASSESSMENT OF THE COST IMPACTS OF THIS RULE—Continued
                                                                              Description of change                                                    Type of change                            Cost impact

                                                 Distinguishes between Formal and Simplified measurement services ..                      Administrative:     Clarification   and     No cost.
                                                                                                                                            update.

                                                                                                                § 69.20    Applying tonnage thresholds

                                                 Provides comprehensive requirements on how tonnage thresholds are                        Administrative: Facilitates public          No cost. Consistent with the ton-
                                                   to be applied.                                                                           understanding of long-standing              nage measurement law and pol-
                                                                                                                                            statutory requirements.                     icy in effect since 1993 (See
                                                                                                                                                                                        NVIC 11–93).

                                                                                                                              § 69.25     Penalties

                                                 Updates civil penalty amounts as per the Federal Civil Penalties Infla-                  Administrative: Update ..................   No cost.
                                                   tion Adjustment Act.

                                                                                                      § 69.27     Delegation of authority to measure vessels

                                                 Revises section to reflect the nomenclature in § 69.11 ..........................        Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.
                                                 Deletes outdated reference to 49 CFR 1.46 ...........................................    Administrative: Update ..................   No cost.

                                                                                                  § 69.28     Acceptance of measurement by a foreign country

                                                 Adds provisions for accepting tonnage assignments for certain foreign                    Mandatory statutory alignment ......        No cost. Provides flexibility to use
                                                   flag vessels.                                                                                                                        foreign flag tonnages.

                                                                                                          Subpart B—Convention Measurement System

                                                                                                                           § 69.53       Definitions

                                                 Adds definition for tonnage measurement term ......................................      Administrative: New definition .......      No cost.
                                                 Revises existing tonnage measurement terms consistent with revisions                     Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.
                                                   to § 69.9.

                                                                                                          § 69.55    Application for measurement services

                                                 Requires the ‘‘delivery date’’ to be specified on a tonnage application                  Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                   instead of the less specific ‘‘build date’’.

                                                                                                                      § 69.57     Gross tonnage ITC

                                                 Revises nomenclature consistent with revisions to § 69.9 .....................           Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.

                                                                                                                       § 69.59     Enclosed spaces

                                                 Incorporates interpretations on the treatment of portable spaces ..........              Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretation in effect
                                                                                                                                            tion from policy document.                  since 1999 (NVIC 11–93 CH–2
                                                                                                                                                                                        and MTN 01–99).

                                                                                                                       § 69.61     Excluded spaces

                                                 Incorporates interpretations on treatment of qualifying spaces as ex-                    Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretation in effect
                                                   cluded spaces ‘‘open to the sea’’.                                                       tion from policy document.                  since 1999 (MTN 01–99).

                                                                                                                        § 69.63    Net tonnage ITC

                                                 Revises nomenclature consistent with revisions to § 69.9 .....................           Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.

                                                                                                                    § 69.65     Calculation of volumes

                                                 Removes language addressing specific calculation methods to ensure                       Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost. Reflects increased use of
                                                   that accepted naval architecture practices are used in all cases.                                                                    computer-based computational
                                                                                                                                                                                        methods.
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                                                                                                                     § 69.69     Tonnage certificates

                                                 Incorporates more complete requirements from the 1969 Tonnage                            Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                   Convention for reissuance of an International Tonnage Certificate
                                                   (1969) under certain circumstances, including the 3-month grace pe-
                                                   riod following flag transfer.




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                                                                                      TABLE 3—ASSESSMENT OF THE COST IMPACTS OF THIS RULE—Continued
                                                                                 Description of change                                                          Type of change                            Cost impact

                                                 Requires issuance of a U.S. Tonnage Certificate as evidence of meas-                              Mandatory statutory alignment ......        No cost. Consistent with policy in
                                                   urement under the Convention Measurement System under certain                                                                                 effect since 1998 (MTN 01–98).
                                                   circumstances, and that the International Tonnage Certificate (1969)
                                                   is delivered to the vessel’s owner or master.

                                                                                                                           § 69.71      Change of net tonnage

                                                 Clarifies that the Commandant determines the magnitude of alter-                                  Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                   ations of a major character.

                                                                                                      § 69.73     Treatment of unique or otherwise novel type vessels

                                                 Revises section title and clarifies that submission of plans and                                  Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                   sketches is not required in all cases.

                                                                                                                                      § 69.75       Figures

                                                 Updates the existing figures to resolve minor labeling inconsistencies,                           Administrative: Clarifications and          No cost.
                                                   and for visual clarity.                                                                           updates.

                                                                                                           Subpart C—Standard Regulatory Measurement System

                                                                                                                                     § 69.101       Purpose

                                                 Reflects revised title of subpart C ...........................................................   Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.

                                                                                                                                   § 69.103        Definitions

                                                 Adds definitions for tonnage measurement terms ..................................                 Administrative: New definitions .....       No cost.
                                                 Revises existing definitions for tonnage measurement terms ................                       Administrative: Clarifications and          No cost.
                                                                                                                                                     updates.

                                                                                                                § 69.105      Application for measurement services

                                                 Requires the ‘‘delivery date’’ to be specified on a tonnage application                           Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                   instead of the less specific ‘‘build date’’.

                                                                                                                    § 69.107      Gross and net register tonnages

                                                 Revises nomenclature consistent with revisions to § 69.9 .....................                    Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                 Clarifies that the U.S. Tonnage Certificate reflects measurement for                              Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                   the Convention and Regulatory Measurement Systems, as applica-
                                                   ble, and need not be carried aboard.

                                                                                                                        § 69.108      Uppermost complete deck

                                                 Establishes comprehensive requirements related to the ‘‘uppermost                                 Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretations in effect
                                                   complete deck’’.                                                                                  tions from policy document.                 since 2003 (MTN 01–99 CH–5).

                                                                                                                            § 69.109       Under-deck tonnage

                                                 Clarifies that enumerated decks are used to determine the tonnage                                 Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                   deck.
                                                 Establishes how to determine enumerated decks ..................................                  Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretation in effect
                                                                                                                                                     tion from policy document.                  since 2003 (MTN 01–99 CH–5).
                                                 Replaces the phrase ‘‘at different levels from stem to stern’’ with the                           Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretation in effect
                                                   more commonly used term ‘‘stepped’’.                                                              tion from policy document.                  since 2005 (MTN 01–99 CH–7).
                                                 Establishes minimum breadth and length criteria for steps used in es-                             Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretation in effect
                                                   tablishing the line of the tonnage deck.                                                          tion from policy document.                  since 2005 (MTN 01–99 CH–7).
                                                 Reflects that the frames evaluated in determining the tonnage length                              Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                   should be ‘‘ordinary frames’’.
                                                 Deletes the sentence ‘‘when a headblock extends . . . thickness of an                             Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretation in effect
                                                   ordinary side frame and shell plating’’.                                                          tion from policy document.                  since 2003 (MTN 01–99 CH–5).
                                                 Provides for a maximum reduction in the tonnage length of 81⁄2 feet ...                           Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretation in effect
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                                                                                                                                                     tion from policy document.                  since 2003 (MTN 01–99 CH–5).
                                                 Requires that the under-deck sections, referred to as ‘‘tonnage sta-                              Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                   tions,’’ be sequentially numbered.
                                                 Replaces the terms ‘‘double bottom’’ and ‘‘cellular double bottom’’ with                          Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                   ‘‘double bottom for water ballast’’.
                                                 Deletes the existing language regarding outside shaft tunnel exclu-                               Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretation in effect
                                                   sions and inserts new ‘‘open to the sea’’ language.                                               tion from policy document.                  since 2005 (MTN 01–99 CH–7).
                                                 Incorporates the term ‘‘uppermost complete deck’’ ................................                Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.



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                                                                                TABLE 3—ASSESSMENT OF THE COST IMPACTS OF THIS RULE—Continued
                                                                            Description of change                                                   Type of change                             Cost impact

                                                 Provides requirements on the measurement treatment of ordinary                        Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretations on dif-
                                                   frames in the under-deck, including construction, frame spacing, dif-                 tions from policy document, with            ferent sized framing in effect
                                                   ferent sized frames, frame openings, and asymmetrical framing.                        revised criteria on oval frame              since 1950 (Treasury Decision
                                                                                                                                         openings.                                   52578). Other interpretations in
                                                                                                                                                                                     effect since 2002 (MTN 01–99
                                                                                                                                                                                     CH–4). Revised criteria to per-
                                                                                                                                                                                     mit more flexibility for oval open-
                                                                                                                                                                                     ings without tonnage impact.

                                                                                                                 § 69.111    Between-deck tonnage

                                                 Replaces the phrase ‘‘at different levels from stem to stern’’ with the               Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretation in effect
                                                   more commonly used term ‘‘stepped’’.                                                  tion from policy document.                  since 2005 (MTN 01–99 CH–7).
                                                 Requires a minimum size for a longitudinal step being used as the                     Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretation in effect
                                                   basis for establishing the line of the uppermost complete deck.                       tion from policy document.                  since 2005 (MTN 01–99 CH–7).
                                                 Replaces the phrase ‘‘face of the normal side frames’’ with the phrase                Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                   ‘‘line of the normal frames’’.

                                                                                                                § 69.113     Superstructure tonnage

                                                 Incorporates interpretations on treatment of portable spaces ................         Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretations in effect
                                                                                                                                         tions from policy document.                 since 1997 (NVIC 11–93 CH–2).
                                                 Clarifies that measurements are to be taken to the ‘‘line of the normal               Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                   frames’’.
                                                 Defines superstructure tonnage as the tonnage of all superstructure                   Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                   spaces.

                                                                                                               § 69.115     Excess hatchway tonnage

                                                 Revises nomenclature consistent with revisions to § 69.9 .....................        Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.

                                                                                                     § 69.117    Spaces exempt from inclusion in tonnage

                                                 Revises nomenclature consistent with revisions to § 69.9 .....................        Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.
                                                 Revises the definition of passenger space to preclude passenger sup-                  Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretation in effect
                                                   port spaces and spaces used by both passengers and crew from                          tion from policy document.                  since 2005 (MTN 01–99 CH–7).
                                                   being exempted as passenger space.
                                                 Establishes the minimum height above the uppermost complete deck                      Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretation in effect
                                                   for exemptible passenger spaces.                                                      tion from policy document.                  since 2005 (MTN 01–99 CH–7).
                                                 Removes the prohibition of exempting a passenger space as an open                     Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretation in effect
                                                   space when it has berthing accommodations.                                            tion from policy document.                  since 2003 (MTN 01–99 CH–5).
                                                 Establishes requirements on open structure exemptions for structures                  Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretation in effect
                                                   divided into compartments.                                                            tion from policy document.                  since 2005 (MTN 01–99 CH–7).
                                                 Prohibits the progression of open space vertically between structures                 Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretations in effect
                                                   and allows a space outside a structure’s boundary bulkhead meet-                      tions from policy document.                 since 2003 (MTN 01–99 CH–6).
                                                   ing certain conditions to be considered open to the weather.
                                                 Provides end opening and interior space circulation requirements ........             Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretations in effect
                                                                                                                                         tions from policy document.                 since 2003 (MTN 01–99 CH–6).
                                                 Requires compartments from which open space progresses to meet                        Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretations in effect
                                                   certain opening requirements.                                                         tions from policy document.                 since 2003 (MTN 01–99 CH–6).
                                                 Requires temporary cover plates to be fitted against the weather side                 Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretations in effect
                                                   of a bulkhead in applying open-to-the-weather criteria.                               tions from policy document.                 since 2003 (MTN 01–99 CH–6).
                                                 Specifies that in applying the size requirements of § 69.117(d)(7), an                Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                   opening need not also meet the size requirements of § 69.117(d)(2).
                                                 Provides for exemption of space in way of opposite side openings ......               Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretations in effect
                                                                                                                                         tions from policy document.                 since 2003 (MTN 01–99 CH–6).
                                                 Replaces the phrase ‘‘next lower deck’’ with the phrase ‘‘uppermost                   Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                   complete deck’’.
                                                 Precludes battening, caulking, seals, or gaskets of any material from                 Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretation in effect
                                                   being used in association with a middle line opening cover.                           tion from policy document.                  since 2003 (MTN 01–99 CH–6).
                                                 Deletes the requirement to provide calculations in a specific format .....            Administrative: Update ..................   No cost. Reflects increased use of
                                                                                                                                                                                     computer-based computational
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                                                                                                                                                                                     methods.
                                                 Requires use of the zone of influence method to ensure accuracy and                   Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretation in effect
                                                   consistency in calculating volumes of exempted under-deck spaces.                     tion from policy document.                  since 2003 (MTN 01–99 CH–6).

                                                                                                          § 69.119     Spaces deducted from tonnage

                                                 Revises nomenclature consistent with revisions to § 69.9 .....................        Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.




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                                                                                     TABLE 3—ASSESSMENT OF THE COST IMPACTS OF THIS RULE—Continued
                                                                                 Description of change                                                        Type of change                            Cost impact

                                                                                                                        § 69.121      Engine room deduction

                                                 Revises nomenclature consistent with revisions to § 69.9 .....................                  Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.

                                                                                                                                    § 69.123      Figures

                                                 Updates the existing figures to resolve minor labeling inconsistencies,                         Administrative: Clarifications and          No cost.
                                                   and for visual clarity.                                                                         updates.

                                                                                                             Subpart D—Dual Regulatory Measurement System

                                                                                                                                   § 69.151       Purpose

                                                 Reflects the revised title of subpart D .....................................................   Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                 Revises nomenclature consistent with revisions to § 69.9 .....................                  Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.

                                                                                                                       § 69.153      Application of other laws

                                                 Revises nomenclature consistent with revisions to § 69.9 .....................                  Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.

                                                                                                                      § 69.155      Measurement requirements

                                                 Revises nomenclature consistent with revisions to § 69.9 and deletes                            Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.
                                                   reference to the ‘‘Dual Measurement System’’.

                                                                                                                                 § 69.157        Definitions

                                                 Revises nomenclature consistent with revisions to § 69.9 .....................                  Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.

                                                                                                              § 69.159      Application for measurement services

                                                 Deletes reference to the ‘‘Standard Measurement System’’ ..................                     Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.

                                                                                                                  § 69.161      Gross and net register tonnages

                                                 Revises nomenclature consistent with revisions to § 69.9 .....................                  Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.
                                                 Clarifies that the U.S. Tonnage Certificate reflects measurement for                            Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                   the Convention and Regulatory Measurement Systems, as applica-
                                                   ble, and need not be carried aboard.

                                                                                                                           § 69.163      Under-deck tonnage

                                                 Deletes reference to the ‘‘Dual Measurement System’’ .........................                  Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.

                                                                                                                         § 69.165      Between-deck tonnage

                                                 Deletes reference to the ‘‘Dual Measurement System’’ .........................                  Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.

                                                                                                                        § 69.167      Superstructure tonnage

                                                 Deletes reference to the ‘‘Dual Measurement System’’ .........................                  Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.

                                                                                                             § 69.169      Spaces exempt from inclusion tonnage

                                                 Revises nomenclature consistent with revisions to § 69.9 .....................                  Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.

                                                                                                   § 69.173      Tonnage assignments for vessels with only one deck

                                                 Revises nomenclature consistent with revisions to § 69.9 .....................                  Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.

                                                                                                   § 69.175      Tonnage assignments for vessels with a second deck

                                                 Revises nomenclature consistent with revisions to § 69.9 .....................                  Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.
                                                 Clarifies that the vessel owner may elect to use the lower set of ton-                          Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
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                                                   nages when opting for single tonnage assignment under the Dual
                                                   Measurement System.
                                                 Requires a load line to be assigned at a level below the line of the                            Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretation in effect
                                                   second deck.                                                                                    tion from policy document.                  since 2003 (MTN 01–99 CH–5).

                                                                                                                                   § 69.177      Markings

                                                 Revises nomenclature consistent with revisions to § 69.9 .....................                  Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.



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                                                                                      TABLE 3—ASSESSMENT OF THE COST IMPACTS OF THIS RULE—Continued
                                                                                 Description of change                                                          Type of change                            Cost impact

                                                 Adds exception to allow the line of the second deck to be marked on                               Codification: Principal interpreta-         No cost. Interpretation in effect
                                                   the side of the vessel if the second deck is the actual freeboard                                 tion from policy document.                  since 2003 (MTN 01–99 CH–5).
                                                   deck for purposes of load line assignment.

                                                                                                                 § 69.181      Locating the line of the second deck

                                                 Updates the existing examples for visual clarity .....................................            Administrative: Clarifications and          No cost.
                                                                                                                                                     updates.

                                                                                                                                     § 69.183       Figures

                                                 Updates the existing figures to resolve minor labeling inconsistencies,                           Administrative: Clarifications and          No cost.
                                                   and for visual clarity.                                                                           updates.

                                                                                                          Subpart E—Simplified Regulatory Measurement System

                                                                                                                                     § 69.201      Purpose

                                                 Reflects revised title of subpart E ...........................................................   Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.

                                                                                                                § 69.205      Application for measurement services

                                                 Specifies how vessel owners not seeking documentation should proc-                                Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost. Provides additional guid-
                                                   ess an application for simplified measurement.                                                                                                ance.
                                                 Specifies that a completed application for simplified measurement                                 Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                   serves as evidence of measurement under the Simplified system.
                                                 Specifies the vessel information required to be provided by the owner                             Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                   when completing the Application for Simplified Measurement.
                                                 Deletes reference to a specific section of the Builders Certificate and                           Administrative:  Removes     an             No cost.
                                                   First Transfer of Title form (CG–1261) to allow for revisions to this                             unneeded requirement from the
                                                   form without the need to revise regulations.                                                      regulations.

                                                                                                                                § 69.207       Measurements

                                                 Relaxes measurement tolerances consistent with current practice .......                           Administrative: Update ..................   No cost.

                                                                                                                    § 69.209       Gross and net register tonnage

                                                 Revises nomenclature consistent with revisions to § 69.9 .....................                    Administrative: Editorial change ....       No cost.
                                                 Specifies that a vessel’s Certificate of Documentation serves as evi-                             Administrative: Clarification ...........   No cost.
                                                   dence of measurement under the Simplified system.

                                                                                                     § 69.211      Treatment of unique or otherwise novel type vessels

                                                 Identifies the Coast Guard office to contact for questions on a vessel                            Administrative: Facilitates resolu-         No cost.
                                                   for which the Simplified measurement rules may not readily be ap-                                 tions of questions from the pub-
                                                   plied.                                                                                            lic.



                                                 Benefits                                                          through increased regulatory clarity and                      regulations, which could help avert
                                                   Part 69, subpart A (Sections 69.1–                              by adding flexibility to use foreign flag                     costs and delays associated with
                                                 69.29):                                                           tonnages.                                                     bringing vessels into regulatory
                                                   The revisions to 46 CFR part 69,                                  Part 69, subparts B, C, and D (Sections                     compliance.
                                                 subpart A, will clarify and update                                69.51–69.183):                                                   Part 69, subpart E (Sections 69.201–
                                                 general tonnage measurement                                         The revisions to 46 CFR part 69,                            69.209):
                                                 requirements, consistent with the                                 subparts B, C, and D, clarify and update                         The revisions to 46 CFR part 69,
                                                 changes mandated by the 2010 Coast                                tonnage measurement requirements, and                         subpart E, clarify and update tonnage
                                                 Guard Authorization Act, and codify                               codify principal interpretations of the                       measurement requirements, and are
                                                 certain interpretations affecting vessels                         tonnage technical rules. These changes                        expected to benefit the public through
                                                 measured under the four U.S.                                      benefit the public through increased                          increased regulatory clarity.
                                                 measurement systems. These changes                                regulatory clarity and by facilitating                           Table 4 summarizes the benefits of the
                                                 are expected to benefit the public                                understanding of the tonnage                                  final rule.
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                                                                                                                       TABLE 4—SUMMARY OF BENEFITS
                                                                                        Requirement                                                                                      Benefit

                                                 Part 69, Subpart A (Sections 69.1–69.29) ...............................................          • Clarifies tonnage measurement requirements.
                                                                                                                                                   • Add flexibility to use of foreign flag tonnages.
                                                 Part 69, Subparts B, C, and D (Sections 69.51–69.183) ........................                    • Clarifies tonnage measurement requirements.



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                                                                                                     TABLE 4—SUMMARY OF BENEFITS—Continued
                                                                                   Requirement                                                                             Benefit

                                                                                                                                         • Facilitates the understanding of tonnage measurement requirements
                                                                                                                                           to allow more effective and efficient tonnage certifications.
                                                 Part 69, Subpart E (Sections 69.201–69.209) .........................................   • Clarifies tonnage measurement requirements.



                                                 Alternatives                                              changes that reflect the tonnage                       certifies under 5 U.S.C. 605(b) that this
                                                    The Coast Guard concluded that some                    technical amendments of the 2010 Coast                 final rule will not have a significant
                                                 changes to the existing tonnage                           Guard Authorization Act, while                         economic impact on a substantial
                                                 regulations are required to implement                     continuing the Coast Guard’s practice of               number of small entities.
                                                 changes to the tonnage measurement                        communicating tonnage regulation
                                                                                                                                                                  C. Assistance for Small Entities
                                                 law made by the 2010 Coast Guard                          interpretations to industry via policy
                                                 Authorization Act. Based on the                           documents. This would sustain the                        Under section 213(a) of the Small
                                                 preceding discussion, we further                          Coast Guard’s current flexibility in                   Business Regulatory Enforcement
                                                 concluded that the additional changes                     applying tonnage measurement                           Fairness Act of 1996, Pub. L. 104–121,
                                                 to the tonnage regulations described                      interpretations and preclude additional                we offered to assist small entities in
                                                 above could provide a net benefit to the                  costs to industry. However, it would not               understanding this final rule so that
                                                 public, and should also be made.                          clarify tonnage measurement                            they can better evaluate its effects on
                                                    In arriving at these conclusions, the                  requirements or increase the                           them and participate in the rulemaking.
                                                 Coast Guard considered two alternatives                   understanding of the tonnage                           The Coast Guard will not retaliate
                                                 to the final rule’s selected approach in                  measurement regulations. Based on this                 against small entities that question or
                                                 order to maximize net benefits                            consideration, we did not accept                       complain about this rule or any policy
                                                 (including potential economic,                            Alternative 2.                                         or action of the Coast Guard.
                                                 environmental, public health and safety                                                                            Small businesses may send comments
                                                                                                           B. Small Entities                                      on the actions of Federal employees
                                                 effects, distributive impacts, and
                                                 equity).                                                     The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980              who enforce, or otherwise determine
                                                                                                           (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) (RFA) and                       compliance with, Federal regulations to
                                                 Alternative 1—Codify All                                  Executive Order 13272 require a review                 the Small Business and Agriculture
                                                 Interpretations                                           of proposed and final rules to assess                  Regulatory Enforcement Ombudsman
                                                    Alternative 1 would revise the                         their impacts on small entities. An                    and the Regional Small Business
                                                 tonnage regulations to incorporate not                    agency must prepare an initial                         Regulatory Fairness Boards. The
                                                 only the changes and principal                            regulatory flexibility analysis (IRFA)                 Ombudsman evaluates these actions
                                                 interpretations of the selected                           unless it determines and certifies that a              annually and rates each agency’s
                                                 alternative, but to also include all                      rule, if promulgated, would not have a                 responsiveness to small business. If you
                                                 published Coast Guard interpretations.                    significant impact on a substantial                    wish to comment on actions by
                                                 This would consolidate all tonnage                        number of small entities.                              employees of the Coast Guard, call 1–
                                                 interpretative information into one                          Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act                888–REG–FAIR (1–888–734–3247).
                                                 source. Unlike the selected alternative,                  we have considered whether this rule
                                                                                                           would have a significant economic                      D. Collection of Information
                                                 Alternative 1 would induce an
                                                 additional cost and burden to both                        impact on a substantial number of small                  This rule calls for no new collection
                                                 industry and government due to a lack                     entities. The term ‘‘small entities’’                  of information under the Paperwork
                                                 of flexibility in applying regulations.                   comprises small businesses, not-for-                   Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501–
                                                    Initially, we believed this alternative,               profit organizations that are                          3520). The current OMB approval
                                                 when compared to the current situation                    independently owned and operated and                   number for this part, 1625–0022,
                                                 of a regulation not reflective of                         are not dominant in their fields, and                  remains unchanged and effective.
                                                 published interpretations, would                          governmental jurisdictions with
                                                                                                           populations of less than 50,000.                       E. Federalism
                                                 produce some additional benefit due to
                                                 the increased visibility of both the                         For all vessels our economic analysis                  A rule has implications for federalism
                                                 principal and secondary interpretations.                  concludes that this final rule will have               under E.O. 13132, Federalism, if it has
                                                 We concluded that, over time, new                         no cost impact and will not affect the                 a substantial direct effect on the States,
                                                 technologies and vessel construction                      small entities described above that own                on the relationship between the national
                                                 practices would lead to difficulties in                   and operate these vessels.                             government and the States, or on the
                                                 complying with an overly detailed                            During the NPRM stage, we certified                 distribution of power and
                                                 regulation. This would likely lead to                     that this rulemaking will not have a                   responsibilities among the various
                                                 additional requests for clarifications and                significant economic impact on a                       levels of government. We have analyzed
                                                 interpretations and additional                            substantial number of small entities. All              this rule under that E.O. and have
                                                 rulemakings, potentially causing                          interested parties were invited to submit              determined that it is consistent with the
                                                 tonnage certification delays and                          data and information regarding the                     fundamental federalism principles and
                                                 negatively impact design innovations.                     potential economic impact that would                   preemption requirements described in
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                                                 Based on these considerations, we did                     result from adoption of the proposals in               E.O. 13132. Our analysis is explained
                                                 not accept Alternative 1.                                 the NPRM. We received comments on                      below.
                                                                                                           two provisions in our cost analysis, but                  It is well settled that States may not
                                                 Alternative 2—Incorporate Only                            after review of the issues raised, we                  regulate in fields reserved for regulation
                                                 Mandatory Changes                                         retained our no cost determination. We                 by the Coast Guard. Under 46 U.S.C.,
                                                   Alternative 2 would amend the                           received no comment relative to the                    Subtitle II, Part J, ‘‘Measurement of
                                                 tonnage regulations to only incorporate                   certification. Therefore, the Coast Guard              Vessels,’’ Congress specifically


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                                                 mandated that certain vessels be                        G. Taking of Private Property                         of materials, performance, design, or
                                                 measured in accordance with Chapters                      This final rule will not cause a taking             operation; test methods; sampling
                                                 141 and 143, as applicable. Congress                    of private property or otherwise have                 procedures; and related management
                                                 provided this exclusive measurement                     taking implications under E.O. 12630,                 systems practices) that are developed or
                                                 authority to the Secretary. The authority               Governmental Actions and Interference                 adopted by voluntary consensus
                                                 to carry out these functions was                        with Constitutionally Protected Property              standards bodies.
                                                 specifically delegated to the Coast                     Rights.                                                 This rule does not use technical
                                                 Guard by the Secretary. As this                                                                               standards. Therefore, we did not
                                                 rulemaking implements amendments to                     H. Civil Justice Reform                               consider the use of voluntary consensus
                                                 the tonnage measurement law, as well                      This final rule meets applicable                    standards.
                                                 as incorporates technical interpretations               standards in sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of
                                                 and administrative clarifications of                                                                          M. Environment
                                                                                                         E.O. 12988, Civil Justice Reform, to
                                                 existing tonnage regulations, it falls                  minimize litigation, eliminate                           We have analyzed this final rule
                                                 within the scope of authority Congress                  ambiguity, and reduce burden.                         under Department of Homeland
                                                 granted exclusively to the Secretary and                                                                      Security Management Directive 023–01
                                                 States may not regulate within this field.              I. Protection of Children                             and Commandant Instruction
                                                 Therefore, the rule is consistent with the                 We have analyzed this rule under E.O.              M16475.lD, which guide the Coast
                                                 principles of federalism and preemption                 13045, Protection of Children from                    Guard in complying with the National
                                                 requirements in E.O. 13132.                             Environmental Health Risks and Safety                 Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42
                                                    While it is well settled that States may             Risks. This rule is not an economically               U.S.C. 4321–4370f), and have made a
                                                 not regulate in categories in which                     significant rule and will not create an               final determination that this action is
                                                 Congress intended the Coast Guard to be                 environmental risk to health or risk to               one of a category of actions that do not
                                                 the sole source of a vessel’s obligations,              safety that might disproportionately                  individually or cumulatively have a
                                                 the Coast Guard recognizes the key role                 affect children.                                      significant effect on the human
                                                 that State and local governments may                                                                          environment. A final environmental
                                                 have in making regulatory                               J. Indian Tribal Governments
                                                                                                                                                               analysis checklist supporting this
                                                 determinations. Additionally, for rules                    This final rule does not have tribal               determination is available in docket
                                                 with implications and preemptive                        implications under E.O. 13175,                        number USCG–2011–0522 at the
                                                 effect, E.O. 13132 specifically directs                 Consultation and Coordination with                    Federal eRulemaking Portal online at
                                                 agencies to consult with State and local                Indian Tribal Governments, because it                 http://www.regulations.gov.
                                                 governments during the rulemaking                       does not have a substantial direct effect                This action falls under section 2.B.2,
                                                 process.                                                on one or more Indian tribes, on the                  figure 2–1, paragraphs (34)(a) and (d) of
                                                    The Coast Guard invited State and                    relationship between the Federal                      the Instruction and involves regulations,
                                                 local governments and their                             Government and Indian tribes, or on the               which are editorial or procedural and
                                                 representative national organizations to                distribution of power and                             regulations concerning admeasurement
                                                 indicate their desire for participation                 responsibilities between the Federal                  of vessels.
                                                 and consultation in this rulemaking                     Government and Indian tribes.
                                                 process by submitting comments to the                                                                         List of Subjects in 46 CFR Part 69
                                                                                                         K. Energy Effects
                                                 NPRM. In accordance with Executive                                                                              Measurement standards, Penalties,
                                                 Order 13132, Federalism, the Coast                         We have analyzed this final rule
                                                                                                                                                               Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                 Guard provides this federalism impact                   under E.O. 13211, Actions Concerning
                                                                                                                                                               requirements, Vessels.
                                                 statement:                                              Regulations That Significantly Affect
                                                    (1) There were no comments                           Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use. We                 For the reasons discussed in the
                                                 submitted by State or local governments                 have determined that it is not a                      preamble, the Coast Guard amends 46
                                                 to the NPRM published in the Federal                    ‘‘significant energy action’’ under that              CFR part 69 as follows:
                                                 Register on April 8, 2014 (79 FR 19420).                E.O. because it is not a ‘‘significant
                                                                                                                                                               PART 69—MEASUREMENT OF
                                                    (2) There were no concerns expressed                 regulatory action’’ under E.O. 12866 and
                                                                                                                                                               VESSELS
                                                 by State or local governments.                          is not likely to have a significant
                                                    (3) As no concerns were expressed or                 adverse effect on the supply,                         ■ 1. The authority citation for part 69 is
                                                 comments received from State or local                   distribution, or use of energy. The                   revised to read as follows:
                                                 government, there is no statement                       Administrator of the Office of
                                                 required to document the extent to                      Information and Regulatory Affairs has                  Authority: 46 U.S.C. 2301, 14103, 14104;
                                                                                                                                                               Department of Homeland Security Delegation
                                                 which any concerns were met.                            not designated it as a significant energy             No. 0170.1.
                                                                                                         action. Therefore, it does not require a
                                                 F. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                                                                         Statement of Energy Effects under E.O.                Subpart A—General
                                                   The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                      13211.
                                                 of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1531–1538) requires                                                                         ■   2. Revise § 69.1 to read as follows:
                                                 Federal agencies to assess the effects of               L. Technical Standards
                                                 their discretionary regulatory actions. In                 The National Technology Transfer                   § 69.1   Purpose.
                                                 particular, the Act addresses actions                   and Advancement Act (15 U.S.C. 272                      This part implements legislation
                                                 that may result in the expenditure by a                 note) directs agencies to use voluntary               concerning the measurement of vessels
                                                 State, local, or tribal government, in the              consensus standards in their regulatory               to determine their tonnage (part J of 46
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                                                 aggregate, or by the private sector of                  activities unless the agency provides                 U.S.C. subtitle II). Tonnage is used for
                                                 $100,000,000 (adjusted for inflation) or                Congress, through OMB, with an                        a variety of purposes, including the
                                                 more in any one year. Though this final                 explanation of why using these                        application of vessel safety, security,
                                                 rule will not result in such an                         standards will be inconsistent with                   and environmental protection
                                                 expenditure, we do discuss the effects of               applicable law or otherwise impractical.              regulations and the assessment of taxes
                                                 this final rule elsewhere in this                       Voluntary consensus standards are                     and fees. This part indicates the
                                                 preamble.                                               technical standards (e.g., specifications             particular measurement system or


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                                                 systems under which the vessel is                       its original container (if applicable)                aftermost part of its stern, excluding
                                                 required or eligible to be measured,                    without undergoing any processing or                  fittings and attachments.
                                                 describes the measurement rules and                     other use while onboard the vessel.                      Portable enclosed space means an
                                                 procedures for each system, identifies                     Dual Regulatory Measurement System                 enclosed space that is not deck cargo,
                                                 the organizations authorized to measure                 means the measurement system under                    and whose method of attachment to the
                                                 vessels under this part, and provides for               subpart D of this part, which is one of               vessel is not permanent in nature.
                                                 the appeal of measurement                               three sub-systems of the Regulatory                   Examples of portable enclosed spaces
                                                 organizations’ decisions.                               Measurement System. This Formal                       include modular living quarters, housed
                                                 ■ 3. Revise § 69.3 to read as follows:                  Measurement System is based on the                    portable machinery spaces, and deck
                                                                                                         rules of the Standard Regulatory                      tanks used in support of shipboard
                                                 § 69.3   Applicability.                                 Measurement System, with adjustments                  industrial processes.
                                                   This part applies to any vessel for                   that allow for the assignment of two sets                Register ton means a unit of volume
                                                 which the application of an                             of Regulatory Measurement System                      equal to 100 cubic feet.
                                                 international agreement or other law of                 tonnages whose use depends on the                        Regulatory Measurement System
                                                 the United States to the vessel depends                 loading condition of the vessel.                      means the measurement system that
                                                 on the vessel’s tonnage.                                Tonnages assigned under this system                   comprises subparts C, D, and E of this
                                                                                                         are expressed in terms of gross register              part (Standard, Dual, and Simplified
                                                 § 69.5   [Removed and Reserved]                                                                               Regulatory Measurement Systems,
                                                                                                         tons (GRT) or net register tons (NRT).
                                                 ■   4. Remove and reserve § 69.5.                          Foreign flag vessel means a vessel that            respectively), and is sometimes referred
                                                 ■   5. Revise § 69.7 to read as follows:                is not a U.S. flag vessel.                            to as the national measurement system
                                                                                                            Formal Measurement System means a                  of the United States. Tonnages assigned
                                                 § 69.7 Vessels transiting the Panama and                measurement system that employs a                     under this system are expressed in
                                                 Suez Canals.                                            detailed computational method using                   terms of gross register tons (GRT) or net
                                                   For vessels that will transit the                     measurements of the entire vessel, and                register tons (NRT).
                                                 Panama Canal and/or Suez Canal, the                     which also takes into account the use of                 Remeasurement means the process by
                                                 respective canal authorities may require                vessel spaces. The measurement                        which tonnages or registered
                                                 special tonnage certificates in addition                systems prescribed under subparts B, C,               dimensions of a vessel that was
                                                 to those issued under this part. These                  and D of this part are Formal                         previously measured are assigned or
                                                 special certificates may be issued by                   Measurement Systems.                                  reassigned to that vessel, or are verified
                                                 measurement organizations who have                         Great Lakes means the Great Lakes of               to be correct, as appropriate. This
                                                 received appropriate authorization from                 North America and the St. Lawrence                    includes assignment of tonnages or
                                                 the respective canal authorities.                       River west of a rhumb line drawn from                 registered dimensions under a different
                                                 ■ 6. Revise § 69.9 to read as follows:                  Cap des Rosiers to West Point, Anticosti              measurement system.
                                                                                                         Island, and, on the north side of                        Self-propelled vessel means a vessel
                                                 § 69.9   Definitions.                                   Anticosti Island, the meridian of                     with a means of self-propulsion,
                                                   As used in this part:                                 longitude 63 degrees west.                            including sails.
                                                   Authorized measurement                                   Gross register tonnage (GRT) means                    Simplified Regulatory Measurement
                                                 organization means an entity that is                    the gross tonnage measurement of the                  System means the measurement system
                                                 authorized to measure vessels under                     vessel under the Regulatory                           under subpart E of this part, which is
                                                 this part.                                              Measurement System. Refer to § 69.20                  one of three sub-systems of the
                                                   Commandant means Commandant of                        for information on applying tonnage                   Regulatory Measurement System. It is
                                                 the Coast Guard at the following                        thresholds expressed in terms of gross                based on the rules of the Standard
                                                 address: Commanding Officer, Marine                     register tons (also referred to as GRT).              Regulatory Measurement System but
                                                 Safety Center (MSC–4), U.S. Coast                          Gross tonnage ITC (GT ITC) means the               employs a simplified computational
                                                 Guard Stop 7430, 2703 Martin Luther                     gross tonnage measurement of the vessel               method using hull dimensions as the
                                                 King Jr. Ave. SE., Washington, DC                       under the Convention Measurement                      principal inputs. Tonnages assigned
                                                 20593–7430.                                             System. In international conventions,                 under this system are expressed in
                                                   Convention means the International                    this parameter may be referred to as                  terms of gross register tons (GRT) or net
                                                 Convention on Tonnage Measurement of                    ‘‘gross tonnage (GT).’’ Refer to § 69.20              register tons (NRT).
                                                 Ships, 1969.                                            for information on applying tonnage                      Standard Regulatory Measurement
                                                   Convention Measurement System                         thresholds expressed in terms of gross                System means the measurement system
                                                 means the measurement system under                      tonnage ITC.                                          under subpart C of this part, which is
                                                 subpart B of this part, which is based on                  National Vessel Documentation                      one of three sub-systems of the
                                                 the rules of the Convention. This Formal                Center means the organizational unit                  Regulatory Measurement System. This
                                                 Measurement System uses the vessel’s                    designated by the Commandant to                       Formal Measurement System is based
                                                 total enclosed volume as the principal                  process vessel documentation                          on the rules of the British Merchant
                                                 input for tonnage calculations along                    transactions and maintain vessel                      Shipping Act of 1854 and uses volumes
                                                 with other characteristics related to the               documentation records.                                of internal spaces as the principal
                                                 vessel’s carrying capacity, including the                  Net register tonnage (NRT) means the               inputs for tonnage calculations,
                                                 volume of cargo spaces and number of                    net tonnage measurement of the vessel                 allowing for exemptions or deductions
                                                 passengers. Tonnages assigned under                     under the Regulatory Measurement                      of qualifying spaces according to their
                                                 this system are expressed in terms of                   System. Refer to § 69.20 for information              location and use. Tonnages assigned
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                                                 gross tonnage ITC (GT ITC) or net                       on applying tonnage thresholds                        under this system are expressed in
                                                 tonnage ITC (NT ITC).                                   expressed in terms of net register tons.              terms of gross register tons (GRT) or net
                                                   Deck cargo means freight carried on                      Non-self-propelled vessel means a                  register tons (NRT).
                                                 the weather decks of a vessel for the                   vessel that is not a self-propelled vessel.              Tonnage means the volume of a
                                                 purpose of its transport between two                       Overall length means the horizontal                vessel’s spaces, including portable
                                                 separate and distinct locations, and                    distance of the vessel’s hull between the             enclosed spaces, as calculated under a
                                                 which is off-loaded from the vessel in                  foremost part of a vessel’s stem to the               measurement system in this part, and is


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                                                 categorized as either gross or net. Gross               vessel that engages on a foreign voyage),             ■  b. In paragraph (d), remove the words
                                                 tonnage refers to the volumetric                        unless the vessel owner requests the                  ‘‘to determine its tonnage’’ and add, in
                                                 measure of the overall size of a vessel.                application.                                          their place, the words ‘‘under this part’’.
                                                 Net tonnage refers to the volumetric                      (b) Standard Regulatory Measurement                    The revisions read as follows:
                                                 measure of the useful capacity of the                   System (subpart C of this part). This
                                                 vessel. Deck cargo is not included in                                                                         § 69.15 Authorized measurement
                                                                                                         Formal Measurement System applies to
                                                                                                                                                               organizations.
                                                 tonnage.                                                a vessel not measured under the
                                                   Tonnage threshold means a                             Convention Measurement System for                        (a) Except as noted under paragraphs
                                                 delimitating tonnage value specified in                 which the application of an                           (c) and (d) of this section, measurement
                                                 an international convention or a Federal                international agreement or other law of               or remeasurement of all vessels under
                                                 statute or regulation.                                  the United States to the vessel depends               the Convention Measurement System
                                                   U.S. flag vessel means a vessel of                    on the vessel’s tonnage. Upon request of              and Standard and Dual Regulatory
                                                 United States registry or nationality, or               the vessel owner, this system also                    Measurement Systems must be
                                                 one operated under the authority of the                 applies to a U.S. flag vessel that is also            performed by an authorized
                                                 United States.                                          measured under the Convention                         measurement organization meeting the
                                                   Vessel of war means ’’vessel of war’’                 Measurement System.                                   requirements of § 69.27. A current
                                                 as defined in 46 U.S.C. 2101.                             (c) Dual Regulatory Measurement                     listing of authorized measurement
                                                   Vessel that engages on a foreign                      System (subpart D of this part). This                 organizations may be obtained from the
                                                 voyage means a vessel:                                  Formal Measurement System may be                      Commanding Officer, Marine Safety
                                                   (1) That arrives at a place under the                 applied, at the vessel owner’s option,                Center (MSC–4).
                                                 jurisdiction of the United States from a                instead of the Standard Regulatory                       (b) Measurement or remeasurement of
                                                 place in a foreign country;                             Measurement System.                                   all vessels under subpart E of this part
                                                   (2) That makes a voyage between                         (d) Simplified Regulatory                           must be performed by the Coast Guard.
                                                 places outside of the United States;                    Measurement System (subpart E of this                    (c) Measurement or remeasurement of
                                                   (3) That departs from a place under                   part). This system may be applied, at                 all U.S. Coast Guard vessels and all U.S.
                                                 the jurisdiction of the United States for               the vessel owner’s option, instead of the             Navy vessels of war must be performed
                                                 a place in a foreign country; or                        Standard Regulatory Measurement                       by the Coast Guard.
                                                   (4) That makes a voyage between a                     System to the following vessels:                      *      *     *     *     *
                                                 place within a territory or possession of                 (1) A vessel that is under 79 feet in                  (e) The appropriate tonnage
                                                 the United States and another place                     overall length.                                       certificate, as provided for under this
                                                 under the jurisdiction of the United                      (2) A vessel of any length that is non-             part, is issued by the authorized
                                                 States not within that territory or                     self-propelled.                                       measurement organization as evidence
                                                 possession.                                               (3) A vessel of any length that is                  of the vessel’s measurement under this
                                                 ■ 7. Revise § 69.11 to read as follows:                 operated only for pleasure.                           part.
                                                 § 69.11 Determining the measurement                     ■ 8. Revise § 69.13 to read as follows:               ■ 10. Amend § 69.17 as follows:
                                                 system or systems for a particular vessel.                                                                    ■ a. Revise paragraph (a); and
                                                                                                         § 69.13 Applying provisions of a                      ■ b. In paragraph (c):
                                                    (a) Convention Measurement System                    measurement system.
                                                 (subpart B of this part). (1) Except as                                                                       ■ i. Following the words ‘‘the
                                                                                                            (a) Except as noted under paragraph                application’’, remove the word ‘‘must’’
                                                 otherwise provided in this section, this
                                                                                                         (c) of this section, all provisions of a              and add, in its place, the word
                                                 Formal Measurement System applies to
                                                                                                         measurement system as prescribed in                   ‘‘should’’; and
                                                 any vessel for which the application of
                                                                                                         this part that are applicable to the vessel           ■ ii. Following the words ‘‘of
                                                 an international agreement or other law
                                                                                                         must be observed. Coast Guard                         encumbrances,’’, remove the words
                                                 of the United States to the vessel
                                                                                                         interpretations of these provisions are               ‘‘engine and boilers’’ and add, in their
                                                 depends on the vessel’s tonnage.
                                                    (2) This system does not apply to the                published by, and may be obtained                     place, the word ‘‘engines’’.
                                                 following vessels:                                      from, Commanding Officer, Marine                         The revision reads as follows:
                                                    (i) A vessel of war, unless the                      Safety Center (MSC–4).
                                                                                                            (b) The provisions of more than one                § 69.17 Application for measurement
                                                 government of the country to which the                                                                        services.
                                                 vessel belongs elects to measure the                    measurement system must not be
                                                                                                         applied interchangeably or combined,                    (a) The vessel owner is responsible for
                                                 vessel under this part.                                                                                       having the vessel measured or
                                                    (ii) A vessel of less than 79 feet in                except where specifically authorized
                                                                                                         under this part.                                      remeasured under this part.
                                                 overall length.
                                                                                                            (c) Unless otherwise provided for by               Applications for Formal Measurement
                                                    (iii) A U.S. flag vessel, or one of
                                                                                                         law, the tonnage measurement rules and                may be obtained from any measurement
                                                 Canadian registry or nationality, or
                                                                                                         procedures that immediately predate the               organization and, once completed, are
                                                 operated under the authority of Canada,
                                                                                                         rules and procedures prescribed in this               submitted to the authorized
                                                 and that is operating only on the Great
                                                                                                         part may be applied, at the option of the             measurement organization that will
                                                 Lakes, unless the vessel owner requests.
                                                    (iv) A U.S. flag vessel (except a vessel             vessel owner, to the following vessels:               perform the measurement services.
                                                 that engages on a foreign voyage), the                     (1) A vessel which has not been                    Applications for Simplified
                                                 keel of which was laid or was at a                      measured and which was contracted for                 Measurement may be obtained from the
                                                 similar stage of construction before                    on or before May 2, 2016.                             Commanding Officer, Marine Safety
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                                                 January 1, 1986, unless the vessel owner                   (2) A vessel which has been                        Center (MSC–4) and, once completed,
                                                 requests or unless the vessel                           measured, but which has undergone                     are submitted or retained as described
                                                 subsequently undergoes a change that                    modifications contracted for on or                    in § 69.205. The contents of the
                                                 the Commandant finds substantially                      before May 2, 2016.                                   application are described in this part
                                                 affects the gross tonnage.                              ■ 9. Amend § 69.15 as follows:
                                                                                                                                                               under the requirements for each system.
                                                    (v) A non-self-propelled U.S. flag                   ■ a. Revise paragraphs (a), (b), (c), and             *     *    *     *     *
                                                 vessel (except a non-self-propelled                     (e); and                                              ■ 11. Revise § 69.19 to read as follows:



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                                                 § 69.19   Remeasurement.                                ‘‘registered gross tons,’’ or ‘‘GRT’’ are                (B) For a foreign flag vessel, these
                                                    (a) If a vessel that is already measured             applied using the Regulatory                          resolutions allow tonnage thresholds in
                                                 is to undergo a structural alteration, a                Measurement System tonnage (if                        effect on July 18, 1994 to be applied, at
                                                 change to its service, or if the use of its             assigned). Similarly, in general, and                 the vessel owner’s option, using the
                                                 space is to be changed, a remeasurement                 except as under paragraphs (b) and (c)                foreign country’s national measurement
                                                 may be required. For vessels measured                   of this section, tonnage thresholds                   system tonnage, to a vessel whose keel
                                                 under a Formal Measurement System,                      expressed in terms of ‘‘net tonnage,’’                was laid on or after July 18, 1982, but
                                                 owners must report immediately to an                    ‘‘net tonnage ITC,’’ or ‘‘NT ITC’’ are                on or before July 18, 1994, and which
                                                 authorized measurement organization                     applied using Convention Measurement                  did not undergo alterations after July 18,
                                                 any intent to structurally alter the vessel             System tonnage (if assigned) and                      1994 of a magnitude deemed by that
                                                 or to change its service or the use of its              thresholds expressed in terms of ‘‘net                country to constitute a substantial
                                                 space. The measurement organization                     tons,’’ ‘‘registered net tons,’’ or ‘‘NRT’’           variation in its tonnage subject to the
                                                 advises the owner if remeasurement is                   are applied using the Regulatory                      provisions of these resolutions.
                                                 necessary. For all other vessels, owners                Measurement System tonnage (if                           (iii) Any other international
                                                 must report the intent to structurally                  assigned).                                            grandfathering provisions as authorized
                                                 alter the vessel to Commanding Officer,                    (b) Thresholds found in international              under appropriate International
                                                 Marine Safety Center (MSC–4), for a                     conventions. Unless otherwise provided                Maritime Organization instruments to
                                                 remeasurement determination.                            for by law, apply tonnage thresholds in               which the United States is a party, or
                                                 Remeasurement is initiated by                           international conventions as follows:                 which are otherwise recognized or
                                                 completing and submitting, where                           (1) For vessels measured under the                 accepted by the United States.
                                                 applicable, the appropriate application                 Convention Measurement System, apply                     (2) For all other vessels, apply all
                                                 for measurement services. Spaces not                    all tonnage thresholds using Convention               tonnage thresholds using Regulatory
                                                 affected by the alteration or change need               Measurement System tonnage, except as                 Measurement System tonnage.
                                                 not be remeasured.                                      provided for under the following                         (c) Thresholds found in Federal
                                                    (b) Remeasurement must also be                       international tonnage grandfathering                  statutes and regulations. Unless
                                                 performed as follows:                                   provisions, which may be applied at the               otherwise provided for by law, apply
                                                    (1) When there is a perceived error in               option of the vessel owner:                           tonnage thresholds in Federal statutes
                                                 the application of this part, the vessel                   (i) Under Article 3(2)(d) of the                   and regulations as follows:
                                                 owner should contact the responsible                    Convention:                                              (1) For vessels measured under the
                                                 measurement organization, or                               (A) For a U.S. flag vessel, this Article           Convention Measurement System only,
                                                 Commanding Officer, Marine Safety                       allows associated tonnage thresholds in               apply all thresholds using Convention
                                                 Center (MSC–4), as appropriate.                         effect on or before July 18, 1994 to be               Measurement System tonnage.
                                                 Remeasurement is performed to the                       applied, at the vessel owner’s option,                   (2) For vessels measured under the
                                                 extent necessary to verify and correct                  using Regulatory Measurement System                   Regulatory Measurement System only,
                                                 the error.                                              tonnage to a vessel whose keel was laid               apply all thresholds using Regulatory
                                                    (2) At the vessel owner’s option, to                 on or before July 18, 1982, and which                 Measurement System tonnage.
                                                 reflect the latest tonnage measurement                  did not subsequently undergo                             (3) For all other vessels, apply
                                                 rules and associated interpretations                    alterations resulting in a change in its              thresholds in effect before July 19, 1994
                                                 under this part.                                        tonnage of a magnitude deemed by the                  using the vessel’s Regulatory
                                                    (c) For vessels measured under a                     Commandant to constitute a substantial                Measurement System tonnage, and all
                                                 Formal Measurement System, if a                         variation in its tonnage.                             other thresholds using the vessel’s
                                                 remeasurement or adjustment of                             (B) For a foreign flag vessel, this                Convention Measurement System
                                                 tonnage is required, the authorized                     Article allows associated tonnage                     tonnage.
                                                 measurement organization will issue a                   thresholds in effect on or before July 18,               (d) Alternate tonnage thresholds. 46
                                                 new tonnage certificate. For all other                  1994, to be applied, at the vessel                    U.S.C. 14104 authorizes the Coast Guard
                                                 vessels, Commanding Officer, Marine                     owner’s option, using the foreign                     to establish tonnage thresholds based on
                                                 Safety Center (MSC–4) will take action,                 country’s national measurement system                 the Convention Measurement System as
                                                 as appropriate.                                         tonnage to a vessel whose keel was laid               an alternative to tonnage thresholds
                                                    (d) A vessel of less than 79 feet in                 on or before July 18, 1982, and which                 based on the Regulatory Measurement
                                                 overall length measured under a Formal                  did not subsequently undergo                          System. Although 46 U.S.C. 14104
                                                 Measurement System may be                               alterations resulting in a change in its              addresses only thresholds in Federal
                                                 remeasured at the owner’s request under                 tonnage of a magnitude deemed by that                 statutes, it does not preclude
                                                 the Simplified Regulatory Measurement                   country to constitute a substantial                   establishing alternate tonnage
                                                 System.                                                 variation in its tonnage.                             thresholds for Federal regulations that
                                                 ■ 12. Add § 69.20 to read as follows:                      (ii) Under International Maritime                  currently specify thresholds that were
                                                                                                         Organization (IMO) Resolutions A.494                  based on the Regulatory Measurement
                                                 § 69.20   Applying tonnage thresholds.                  (XII) of November 19, 1981 and A.541                  System, where appropriate.
                                                   (a) General. Tonnage thresholds are                   (XIII) of November 17, 1983:                             (1) If an alternate tonnage threshold is
                                                 applied using the vessel’s tonnage                         (A) For a U.S. flag vessel, these                  prescribed or authorized by Federal
                                                 assigned under this part, and as                        resolutions allow tonnage thresholds in               statute or regulation, apply the alternate
                                                 provided for by paragraphs (b) through                  effect on July 18, 1994 to be applied                 tonnage threshold using the Convention
                                                 (d) of this section. In general, and except             using the gross register tonnage                      Measurement System tonnage.
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                                                 as under paragraphs (b) and (c) of this                 (Regulatory Measurement System), to a                    (2) A vessel regulated under
                                                 section, tonnage thresholds expressed in                vessel whose keel was laid on or after                paragraph (d) of this section must not be
                                                 terms of ‘‘gross tonnage,’’ ‘‘gross tonnage             July 18, 1982 but before July 19, 1994,               measured under the Regulatory
                                                 ITC,’’ or ‘‘GT ITC’’ are applied using                  and which did not subsequently                        Measurement System.
                                                 Convention Measurement System                           undergo alterations resulting in a
                                                 tonnage (if assigned) and thresholds                    change substantially affecting its                    § 69.25    [Amended]
                                                 expressed in terms of ‘‘gross tons,’’                   tonnage as deemed by the Commandant.                  ■   13. Amend § 69.25 as follows:


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                                                 ■  a. In paragraph (a), remove the words                Standard and Dual Regulatory                          ■ a. Removing the words ‘‘and year’’;
                                                 ‘‘The owner’’, add, in their place, the                 Measurement Systems; and                              and
                                                 words ‘‘The vessel owner’’; and                         *     *    *    *      *                              ■ b. After the word ‘‘built’’, adding the
                                                 ■ b. In paragraphs (a) and (b), remove                  ■ 15. Add § 69.28 to read as follows:                 words ‘‘and delivery date (or scheduled
                                                 the figure ‘‘$20,000’’, and add, in its                                                                       delivery date)’’.
                                                 place, the figure ‘‘$30,000’’.                          § 69.28 Acceptance of measurement by a
                                                 ■ 14. Amend § 69.27 as follows:                         foreign country.                                      § 69.57    [Amended]
                                                 ■ a. Revise paragraphs (a), (b)                            (a) The Commandant must accept the                 ■  18. Amend § 69.57 as follows:
                                                 introductory text, and (b)(4) and (5); and              measurement of a foreign flag vessel by
                                                                                                                                                               ■ a. In the section heading, add the text
                                                 ■ b. In paragraph (c)(3), remove the text               a foreign country as complying with
                                                                                                                                                               ‘‘ITC’’ after the text ‘‘Gross tonnage’’;
                                                 ‘‘Convention, Standard, and Dual                        subpart B of this part if:
                                                                                                            (1) The vessel was measured under                  ■ b. After the text ‘‘Gross tonnage’’ and
                                                 Measurement Systems’’ and add, in its                                                                         ‘‘(GT’’, add the text ‘‘ITC’’; and
                                                 place, the text ‘‘Convention                            the terms of the Convention and the
                                                                                                         foreign country is party to the                       ■ c. Following the text ‘‘following
                                                 Measurement System and Standard and
                                                 Dual Regulatory Measurement                             Convention; or                                        formula GT’’, add the text ‘‘ITC’’.
                                                 Systems’’; and                                             (2) The Commandant finds that the                  ■ 19. Amend § 69.59 by adding a
                                                 ■ c. In paragraph (c)(4), remove the text               laws and regulations of that country                  sentence at the end of the paragraph to
                                                 ‘‘Convention, Standard, or Dual                         related to measurement are similar to                 read as follows:
                                                 Measurement Systems’’ and add, in its                   those of subpart B of this part.
                                                 place, the text ‘‘Convention                               (b) The Commandant may accept the                  § 69.59    Enclosed spaces.
                                                 Measurement System or Standard or                       measurement of a foreign flag vessel by                  * * * Portable enclosed spaces,
                                                 Dual Regulatory Measurement                             a foreign country as complying with                   regardless of method of attachment to
                                                 Systems’’.                                              subpart C, D, or E of this part if the                the vessel, are treated as enclosed
                                                    The revisions read as follows:                       Commandant finds that the laws and                    spaces as defined in this paragraph.
                                                                                                         regulations of that country related to
                                                                                                                                                               ■ 20. Amend § 69.61 as follows:
                                                 § 69.27 Delegation of authority to measure              measurement are substantially similar to
                                                 vessels.                                                those of subpart C, D, or E, respectively,            ■ a. Revise paragraph (a); and

                                                    (a) Under 46 U.S.C. 14103, the Coast                 of this part.                                         ■ b. In paragraph (g), remove the words
                                                 Guard is authorized to delegate to a                                                                          ‘‘paragraphs (b) through (f)’’ and add, in
                                                 ‘‘qualified person’’ the authority to                   Subpart B—Convention Measurement                      their place, the words ‘‘paragraphs (a)
                                                 measure and certify U.S. flag vessels                   System                                                through (f)’’.
                                                 under this part.                                                                                                 The revision reads as follows:
                                                                                                         ■  16. Amend § 69.53 by removing the
                                                    (b) Authority to measure and certify                 definitions of ‘‘Gross tonnage’’ and ‘‘Net            § 69.61    Excluded spaces.
                                                 U.S. flag vessels under the Convention                  tonnage’’ and adding the definition of
                                                 Measurement System and Standard and                                                                             (a) Excluded space means an enclosed
                                                                                                         ‘‘Boundary bulkhead’’ in alphabetical                 space which is excluded from the total
                                                 Dual Regulatory Measurement Systems                     order to read as follows:
                                                 may be delegated to an organization                                                                           volume of all enclosed spaces (V) in
                                                 that—                                                   § 69.53   Definitions.                                calculating gross tonnage ITC. Spaces
                                                                                                         *     *    *     *    *                               that are below the upper deck and open
                                                 *      *     *     *    *
                                                    (4) Is capable of providing all                        Boundary bulkhead means the                         to the sea, as well as those spaces listed
                                                 measurement services under the                          bulkhead or partition that separates an               in paragraphs (b) through (f) of this
                                                 Convention Measurement System and                       enclosed interior space from the                      section, are excluded spaces, except as
                                                 Standard and Dual Regulatory                            surrounding weather. In general, the                  under paragraph (g) of this section.
                                                 Measurement Systems for vessels                         exterior bulkhead of a deck structure is              *     *     *     *     *
                                                 domestically and internationally;                       the boundary bulkhead.                                ■ 21. Revise § 69.63 to read as follows:
                                                    (5) Maintains a tonnage measurement                  *     *    *     *    *
                                                 staff that has practical experience in                                                                        § 69.63    Net tonnage ITC.
                                                 measuring U.S. flag vessels under the                   § 69.55   [Amended]                                     Net tonnage ITC (NT ITC) is
                                                 Convention Measurement System and                       ■   17. Amend § 69.55(d) by:                          determined by the formula:
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                                                 ■   22. Revise § 69.65 to read as follows:              of war. The Certificate is delivered to               Convention, the International Tonnage
                                                                                                         the vessel owner or master and must be                Certificate (1969) remains valid for a
                                                 § 69.65   Calculation of volumes.                       maintained on board the vessel when it                period not to exceed 3 months after the
                                                    (a) Volumes V and Vc used in                         is engaged on a foreign voyage. For a                 flag transfer, or until an International
                                                 calculating gross tonnage ITC and net                   vessel for which a remeasurement under                Tonnage Certificate (1969) is issued
                                                 tonnage ITC, respectively, must be                      § 69.71 resulted in a net tonnage ITC                 under authority of the foreign country to
                                                 measured and calculated according to                    decrease due to changes other than                    replace it, whichever is earlier.
                                                 accepted naval architectural practices                  alterations or modifications to the vessel
                                                 for the spaces concerned.                               deemed by the Commandant to be of a                   § 69.71    [Amended]
                                                    (b) Measurements must be taken,                      major character, an International                     ■  24. In § 69.71(c)(2), remove the words
                                                 regardless of the fitting of insulation or              Tonnage Certificate (1969) reflecting the             ‘‘Coast Guard’’ and, in their place, add
                                                 the like, to the inner side of the shell or             decreased net tonnage ITC will not be                 the word ‘‘Commandant’’.
                                                 structural boundary plating in vessels                  reissued until 12 months have elapsed                 ■ 25. In § 69.73, revise the section
                                                 constructed of metal, and to the outer                  from the date of measurement indicated                heading and paragraph (b) to read as
                                                 surface of the shell or to the inner side               on the current certificate.                           follows:
                                                 of structural boundary surfaces in all                     (b) If an International Tonnage
                                                 other vessels.                                          Certificate (1969) is not issued for a                § 69.73    Treatment of novel type vessels.
                                                 ■ 23. Revise § 69.69 to read as follows:                vessel measured under this part, the                  *     *     *    *     *
                                                                                                         measurement organization must issue a                   (b) Requests for a determination must
                                                 § 69.69   Tonnage certificates.                         U.S. Tonnage Certificate as evidence of               be submitted to the Commandant,
                                                   (a) On request of the vessel owner, the               the vessel’s measurement under this                   explaining the reasons for seeking a
                                                 authorized measurement organization                     subpart, which must also indicate the                 determination, and including a
                                                 must issue an International Tonnage                     vessel’s measurement under any other                  description of the spaces in question, if
                                                 Certificate (1969) as evidence of the                   subpart of this part. There is no                     applicable.
                                                 vessel’s measurement under this subpart                 requirement to maintain the U.S.                      ■ 26. Revise § 69.75 to read as follows:
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                                                 for a vessel that is 24 meters (79.0 feet)              Tonnage Certificate on board the vessel.
                                                 or more in registered length, will engage                  (c) For a vessel that transfers flag to            § 69.75    Figures.
                                                 on a foreign voyage, and is not a vessel                a foreign country that is party to the                BILLING CODE 9110–04–P
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                                                                      Subpart C—Standard Regulatory                            I a. In the definition of "Gross
m 27. Revise the heading for subpart C                                Measurement System                                       tonnage", after the word "Gross", add
to read as follows:                                                                                                            the word "register";
                                                                      §69.101          [Amended]
                                                                                                                               i b. Add, in alphabetical order, the
                                                                      E 23. In § 69.101, after the word                        definitions of "Double bottom for water
                                                                      ‘"Standard", add the word "Regulatory".                  ballast", "Line of the normal frames",
                                                                      E# 29. Amend § 69.103 as follows:                        ‘"Line of the ordinary frames", ‘"Normal


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                                                 frame’’, ‘‘Ordinary frame’’, ‘‘Tonnage                    Uppermost complete deck is defined                  uppermost complete deck is submerged
                                                 interval’’, ‘‘Tonnage station’’, and ‘‘Zone             in § 69.108.                                          during normal operations; or
                                                 of influence method’’;                                    Zone of influence method means a                       (3) Rest directly on consecutive or
                                                 ■ c. In the definition of ‘‘Net tonnage’’,              Simpson’s first rule integration method               alternating ordinary bottom frames or
                                                 after the word ‘‘Net’’, add the word                    for determining volumes of under-deck                 floors for a distance of over one-half of
                                                 ‘‘register’’; and                                       spaces that limits the sectional areas                the tonnage length.
                                                 ■ d. Revise the definitions of                          associated with these spaces to the                      (c) Deck discontinuities. Decking
                                                 ‘‘Superstructure’’ and ‘‘Uppermost                      sectional areas at adjacent under-deck                athwartships of the following deck
                                                 complete deck’’.                                        tonnage stations, depending on their                  discontinuities is not considered to be
                                                    The additions and revisions read as                  proximity to those stations. For stations             part of the uppermost complete deck:
                                                 follows:                                                for which the under-deck sectional areas                 (1) Through-deck openings that are
                                                                                                         are multiplied by four, the zone of                   not protected from the sea and the
                                                 § 69.103   Definitions.                                 influence extends two-thirds of a                     weather, such as would be provided by
                                                 *      *     *     *     *                              tonnage interval on either side of the                hatch covers or a surrounding
                                                    Double bottom for water ballast                      under-deck station, and for the                       superstructure that encloses the opening
                                                 means a space at the bottom of a vessel                 remaining stations, the zone of                       and whose area is more than 10 percent
                                                 between the inner and outer bottom                      influence extends one-third of a tonnage              of the total deck area from stem to stern
                                                 plating, used solely for water ballast.                 interval on either side of the station.               as viewed from above.
                                                 *      *     *     *     *                                                                                       (2) Middle line openings conforming
                                                                                                         § 69.105    [Amended]                                 to the requirements of § 69.117(e)(2).
                                                    Line of the normal frames means the
                                                                                                         ■ 30. Amend § 69.105(d) by:                              (3) Deck recesses that are not through-
                                                 imaginary horizontal line that connects
                                                                                                         ■ a. Removing the words ‘‘and year’’;                 hull for which the depth of the deck
                                                 the inboard faces of the smallest normal
                                                                                                         and                                                   recess at its deepest point is more than
                                                 frames.                                                 ■ b. After the word ‘‘built’’, adding the             five feet below adjacent portions of the
                                                    Line of the ordinary frames means the                words ‘‘and delivery date (or scheduled               deck, and whose area (as viewed from
                                                 line of intersection of the imaginary                   delivery date)’’.                                     above) is more than 10 percent of the
                                                 surface or surfaces tangent to the
                                                                                                         ■ 31. Amend § 69.107 as follows:                      total deck area from stem to stern, as
                                                 inboard faces of the ordinary frames (or
                                                                                                         ■ a. Revise the section heading and                   viewed from above.
                                                 the inside of the vessel’s skin, if there                                                                        (4) Notches bounded by a deck below
                                                                                                         paragraphs (a) introductory text and (b);
                                                 are no ordinary frames), and the                                                                              that wrap around from the ends to the
                                                                                                         and
                                                 imaginary plane running transversely                    ■ b. Add paragraph (c).                               sides of the vessel for which the depth
                                                 through the vessel at the tonnage station                 The revisions and addition read as                  at the deepest point is more than five
                                                 of interest.                                            follows:                                              feet below adjacent portions of the deck,
                                                 *      *     *     *     *                                                                                    the area is more than one percent of the
                                                    Normal frame means a frame,                          § 69.107    Gross and net register tonnage.
                                                                                                                                                               total deck area from stem to stern as
                                                 regardless of size, used to stiffen a                      (a) The vessel’s gross register tonnage            viewed from above, the length of the
                                                 structure.                                              is the sum of the following tonnages,                 notch in the direction of the vessel’s
                                                    Ordinary frame means a primary side                  less the tonnages of certain spaces                   longitudinal axis exceeds 10 feet at any
                                                 or bottom frame or floor used for                       exempt under § 69.117:                                point across its width, and the width of
                                                 strengthening the hull.                                 *      *     *     *    *                             the notch in the direction of the vessel’s
                                                 *      *     *     *     *                                 (b) The vessel’s net register tonnage is           longitudinal axis exceeds two feet at any
                                                    Superstructure means all permanently                 the gross register tonnage less                       point along its length.
                                                 closed-in structures, including all                     deductions under §§ 69.119 and 69.121.                ■ 33. Amend § 69.109 as follows:
                                                 portable enclosed spaces, on or above                      (c) The authorized measurement                     ■ a. In paragraph (c), after the words
                                                 the line of the uppermost complete deck                 organization must issue a U.S. Tonnage                ‘‘two or less’’, ‘‘more than two’’, and ‘‘is
                                                 or, if the vessel has a shelter deck, on                Certificate as evidence of a vessel’s                 the second’’, add the word
                                                 or above the line of the shelter deck.                  measurement under this subpart, which                 ‘‘enumerated’’;
                                                 Examples of superstructure spaces                       must also indicate the vessel’s                       ■ b. Revise paragraphs (d), (e)(2), (f)(2),
                                                 include forecastles, bridges, poops,                    measurement under the Convention                      (n), and (o)(1);
                                                 deckhouses, breaks, portable tanks, and                 Measurement System in subpart B of                    ■ c. Add paragraphs (f)(4) and (p);
                                                 modular quarters units.                                 this part, if applicable. There is no                 ■ d. In paragraph (f)(1), after the words
                                                                                                         requirement to maintain the U.S.                      ‘‘inboard face of the’’, add the word
                                                 *      *     *     *     *
                                                                                                         Tonnage Certificate on board the vessel.              ‘‘ordinary’’;
                                                    Tonnage interval means the
                                                                                                         ■ 32. Add § 69.108 to read as follows:                ■ e. In paragraph (g)(2), after the words
                                                 longitudinal distance between
                                                                                                                                                               ‘‘division of the tonnage length’’ add the
                                                 transverse sections of a vessel’s under-                § 69.108    Uppermost complete deck.                  words ‘‘, whose location is referred to as
                                                 deck, between-deck, or superstructure                      (a) Defined. ‘‘Uppermost complete                  a tonnage station, and assigned
                                                 when divided into an even number of                     deck’’ means the uppermost deck which                 sequential tonnage station numbers,
                                                 equal parts for purposes of volume                      extends from stem to stern and from                   beginning at the stem’’;
                                                 integration.                                            side to side at all points of its length and          ■ f. In paragraph (h)(1):
                                                 *      *     *     *     *                              is bound by the vessel’s hull.                        ■ i. Remove the word ‘‘cellular’’; and
                                                    Tonnage station means the                               (b) Restrictions. The uppermost                    ■ ii. Add, after the words ‘‘double
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                                                 longitudinal location of each transverse                complete deck must not:                               bottom’’, the words ‘‘for water ballast’’;
                                                 section where breadth and depth                            (1) Extend above any space exempted                ■ g. In paragraphs (h)(2) and (3), after
                                                 measurements are taken when                             as open space under paragraph (d) of                  the words ‘‘double bottom’’, add the
                                                 calculating under-deck volumes under                    § 69.117;                                             words ‘‘for water ballast’’;
                                                 this subpart. Tonnage stations are                         (2) Extend below the design waterline,             ■ h. In paragraph (i)(3), after the words
                                                 numbered consecutively from fore to aft,                except in the case of vessels such as                 ‘‘double bottom’’, add the words ‘‘for
                                                 beginning with the number one.                          submersibles, where the entire                        water ballast’’; and


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                                                 ■  i. In the heading of paragraph (m) and               portion of that measurement that spans                   (iii) Any shape other than circular or
                                                 paragraph (m)(1), after the words                       a space, or a portion thereof, that is                oval, whose area exceeds 255 square
                                                 ‘‘double bottom’’, add the words ‘‘for                  open to the sea.                                      inches (345 square inches in a fuel
                                                 water ballast’’.                                           (o) * * *                                          tank).
                                                    The revisions and additions read as                     (1) An open vessel is a vessel without                (5) Asymmetrical framing. Where
                                                 follows:                                                an uppermost complete deck.                           ordinary frames are configured such that
                                                                                                         *       *    *     *     *                            the line of the ordinary frames would be
                                                 § 69.109   Under-deck tonnage.                             (p) General requirements on ordinary               asymmetrical about the centerline of the
                                                 *      *      *    *    *                               frames—(1) Construction. An ordinary                  vessel, breadth measurements are
                                                    (d) Enumerating the decks to identify                frame must not be penetrated by an                    determined by taking half-breadths on
                                                 the second deck from the keel. The                      intersecting frame used to strengthen                 the side of the vessel that yields the
                                                 uppermost complete deck is an                           the vessel’s hull, except in a vessel of              greatest sectional area at the associated
                                                 enumerated deck. Decks below the                        wooden construction. Ordinary frames                  tonnage station, and multiplying those
                                                 uppermost complete deck that extend                     must be of the same material, or have                 half-breadths by a factor of two to yield
                                                 from stem to stern and side to side at all              the same material properties, as the                  the full breadths.
                                                 points along their lengths are also                     adjacent hull, and attach to the adjacent             ■ 34. Amend § 69.111 as follows:
                                                 enumerated, provided they are not                       hull to at least the same extent as                   ■ a. Revise paragraph (b)(2);
                                                 disqualified by either of the following                 adjacent ordinary and normal frames. If               ■ b. In paragraph (c)(1), remove the
                                                 deck discontinuities:                                   comprised of different elements, the                  words ‘‘inboard face of the normal side
                                                    (1) A through-deck opening that is not               elements must be joined to each other                 frames’’ and add, in their place, the
                                                 fitted with a cover (or equivalent) and                 to the same extent that the frame is                  words ‘‘normal frames’’; and
                                                 whose area is more than 10 percent of                   joined to the hull. The frame, or                     ■ c. In paragraph (c)(3):
                                                 the total deck area, as viewed from                     portions thereof, not meeting these                   ■ i. Remove the words ‘‘between the
                                                 above.                                                  requirements must be treated as if not                faces of the normal side frames’’; and
                                                    (2) A deck recess that is not through-               there when establishing the line of the               ■ ii. After the words ‘‘of the space’’, add
                                                 hull for which the depth at its deepest                 ordinary frames.                                      the words ‘‘to the line of the normal
                                                 point is more than five feet below                         (2) Frame spacing and extension.                   frames’’.
                                                 adjacent portions of the deck and whose                 Ordinary frames used to establish the                    The revision reads as follows:
                                                 area as viewed from above is more than                  line of the ordinary frames must be
                                                                                                         spaced on centers that are a maximum                  § 69.111   Between-deck tonnage.
                                                 10 percent of the total deck area from
                                                 stem to stern, as viewed from above.                    of four feet apart. These frames must                 *      *      *   *     *
                                                    (e) * * *                                            extend for a length of at least one                      (b) * * *
                                                                                                         tonnage interval that begins at, ends at,                (2) If the uppermost complete deck is
                                                    (2) If the tonnage deck is stepped, the
                                                                                                         or crosses the associated tonnage                     stepped, the line of the uppermost
                                                 line of the tonnage deck is the
                                                                                                         station. For a longitudinally-framed                  complete deck is the longitudinal line of
                                                 longitudinal line of the underside of the
                                                                                                         vessel, the frames must begin and end                 the underside of the lowest portion of
                                                 lowest portion of that deck parallel with
                                                                                                         at a transverse ordinary frame or at the              that deck parallel with the upper
                                                 the upper portions of that deck. Steps
                                                                                                         vessel’s hull.                                        portions of that deck. Steps that do not
                                                 that do not extend from side to side or
                                                                                                            (3) Different sized framing. When an               extend from side to side or are less than
                                                 are less than three feet in length are
                                                                                                         ordinary frame has a different depth of               three feet in length are ignored when
                                                 ignored when establishing the line of
                                                                                                         frame than an adjacent ordinary frame,                establishing the line of the uppermost
                                                 the tonnage deck. (See § 69.123, figures
                                                                                                         the line of the ordinary frames is                    complete deck. Spaces between the line
                                                 1 and 2.) Spaces between the line of the
                                                                                                         established using the set of alternating              of the uppermost complete deck and the
                                                 tonnage deck and the higher portions of
                                                                                                         frames that yields the smallest sectional             higher portions of the deck are included
                                                 that deck are not included in under-
                                                                                                         area at the associated tonnage station,               in superstructure tonnage.
                                                 deck tonnage.
                                                    (f) * * *                                            with the sectional area based on the                  *      *      *   *     *
                                                    (2) For a vessel having a headblock or               frame with the smallest depth of frame                ■ 35. Amend § 69.113 as follows:
                                                 square end with framing which extends                   in the chosen alternating set.                        ■ a. Revise paragraphs (a) and (b)(1);
                                                 from the tonnage deck to the bottom of                     (4) Frame openings. If an opening in               ■ b. In paragraph (b)(3), after the words
                                                 the vessel, the tonnage length terminates               an ordinary frame is oversized, or is                 ‘‘inside breadth’’, add the words ‘‘to the
                                                 on the inboard face of the headblock or                 penetrated by a frame other than an                   line of the normal frames’’; and
                                                 ordinary end frames. (See § 69.123,                     ordinary frame, the line of the ordinary              ■ c. In paragraph (f), add a sentence at
                                                 figure 4.)                                              frames is established as if the frame                 the end of the paragraph.
                                                                                                         material above and inboard of the                        The revisions and addition read as
                                                 *      *      *    *    *                               opening is not there. Similarly, frame                follows:
                                                    (4) The forward and after termini of                 material separating adjacent openings
                                                 the tonnage length must be a distance of                that are within the longest linear                    § 69.113   Superstructure tonnage.
                                                 no more than eight and one-half feet                    dimension of either opening must be                      (a) Defined. ‘‘Superstructure tonnage’’
                                                 from the associated inboard surface of                  treated as if not there when establishing             means the tonnage of all superstructure
                                                 the skin of the hull at the bow and stern               the line of the ordinary frames. An                   spaces.
                                                 as measured at the centerline of the                    opening is oversized if the opening is:                  (b) * * *
                                                 vessel, and the after terminus must not                    (i) Circular in shape with a diameter                 (1) Measure the length of each
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                                                 be forward of the centerline of the                     exceeding 18 inches;                                  structure along its centerline at mid-
                                                 rudderstock.                                               (ii) Oval in shape of a size greater than          height to the line of the normal frames.
                                                 *      *      *    *    *                               15 × 23 inches (i.e., either the minor axis           (See § 69.123, figure 11.)
                                                    (n) Spaces open to the sea. In                       exceeds 15 inches or the major axis                   *      *    *      *    *
                                                 calculating the tonnage of spaces below                 exceeds 23 inches, and the oval’s area                   (f) * * * All measurements are
                                                 the uppermost complete deck, subtract                   exceeds 255 square inches (345 square                 terminated at the line of the normal
                                                 from each breadth measurement the                       inches in a fuel tank)); or                           frames.


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                                                 ■ 36. Revise § 69.115(c) to read as                       The revisions and additions read as                 minimum of two and one-half feet wide
                                                 follows:                                                follows:                                              on the exterior side of the opening, and
                                                                                                                                                               it must have one of the following:
                                                 § 69.115   Excess hatchway tonnage.                     § 69.117 Spaces exempt from inclusion in
                                                                                                                                                                  (i) Two openings, each at least three
                                                 *      *      *     *    *                              tonnage.
                                                                                                                                                               feet wide and at least four feet high in
                                                    (c) From the sum of the tonnage of the               *       *      *    *     *                           the clear, one on each side of the
                                                 hatchways under this section, subtract                     (c) * * *                                          centerline of the structure. If the
                                                 one-half of one percent of the vessel’s                    (2) As used in this section, ‘‘passenger           openings lead to two separate interior
                                                 gross register tonnage exclusive of the                 space’’ means a space reserved                        compartments, there must be circulation
                                                 hatchway tonnage. The remainder is                      exclusively for the use of passengers                 of open space between the two
                                                 added as excess hatchway tonnage in                     and includes, but is not limited to,                  compartments via a single such
                                                 calculating the gross register tonnage.                 berthing areas, staterooms, bathrooms,                opening, or series of such openings, in
                                                 ■ 37. Amend § 69.117 as follows:                        toilets, libraries, writing rooms, lounges,           the intermediate bulkhead(s).
                                                 ■ a. Revise the section heading and                     dining rooms, saloons, smoking rooms,
                                                                                                         and recreational rooms. The space need                *       *    *     *     *
                                                 paragraphs (c)(2) and (3), (d)(1), (d)(2)                                                                        (3) * * * The following additional
                                                 introductory text, and (d)(2)(i);                       not be part of or adjacent to a berthing
                                                                                                         area to be considered a passenger space.              requirements apply:
                                                 ■ b. In paragraph (a), remove the word
                                                                                                         Spaces used by both passengers and                       (i) For the interior compartment to be
                                                 ‘‘gross’’;                                                                                                    considered open to the weather, any
                                                 ■ c. Remove paragraphs (c)(4) and                       crew members (e.g., first aid stations), or
                                                                                                         used for passenger support but not                    compartment or series of compartments
                                                 (f)(4)(iii);
                                                                                                         accessible to passengers at all times                 from which the open space progresses
                                                 ■ d. Redesignate paragraphs (f)(4)(iv)
                                                                                                         (e.g., vaults on a gaming vessel) cannot              must have an opening or openings
                                                 through (ix) as paragraphs (f)(4)(iii)
                                                                                                         be exempted as passenger space.                       meeting the requirements for end
                                                 through (viii), respectively;
                                                                                                            (3) A passenger space located on, or               bulkhead openings, except that the
                                                 ■ e. In paragraph (d)(3):
                                                 ■ i. Remove the text ‘‘through (d)(2)(iii)’’            above the first deck above the                        opening(s) need not be located in the
                                                 and add, in its place, the text ‘‘and (iii)’’;          uppermost complete deck is exempt                     forward or after end of the
                                                 and                                                     from tonnage. To qualify as the first                 compartment.
                                                 ■ ii. Add a sentence at the end of the                  deck above the uppermost complete                        (ii) Open space may not progress from
                                                 paragraph;                                              deck, the deck must be at least six                   a space that is open under the
                                                 ■ f. Add paragraphs (d)(3)(i) and (ii) and              inches above the uppermost complete                   provisions of paragraph (d)(1)(iii) of this
                                                 (d)(8);                                                 deck at all points along its length.                  section unless the space may also be
                                                 ■ g. In paragraphs (d)(5)(ii) and                          (d) * * *                                          considered open under another
                                                 (d)(6)(iii), after the words ‘‘tightly                     (1) Structures that are located on or              provision of this section.
                                                 against the’’, add the words ‘‘weather                  above the line of the uppermost                       *       *    *     *     *
                                                 side of the’’;                                          complete deck that are under cover                       (8) A structure is considered open to
                                                 ■ h. In paragraph (d)(7), remove the                    (sheltered), but open to the weather are              the weather if:
                                                 initial word ‘‘A’’ and add, in its place,               exempt from tonnage as open space. The                   (i) Both sides of the structure are open
                                                 the words ‘‘Notwithstanding the                         following additional requirements                     and not fitted with any means of closing
                                                 opening size requirements of paragraph                  apply:                                                other than temporary covers meeting the
                                                 (d)(2) of this section, a’’;                               (i) If a structure is divided into                 requirements of paragraphs (d)(4), (5),
                                                 ■ i. In the heading of paragraph (e),                   compartments, only those                              and (6) of this section;
                                                 remove the words ‘‘next lower deck’’                    compartments which are open to the                       (ii) The openings are directly across
                                                 and add, in their place, the words                      weather are exempt from tonnage under                 from each other, are not separated by a
                                                 ‘‘uppermost complete deck’’;                            the provisions of this section.                       bulkhead or bulkheads, and do not have
                                                 ■ j. In paragraph (e)(1):                                  (ii) Open space cannot progress                    any permanent obstruction within two
                                                 ■ i. Remove the words ‘‘next lower                      vertically through openings in a deck                 and one-half feet of either opening; and
                                                 deck’’ and add, in their place, the words               within the structure.                                    (iii) The openings have a continuous
                                                 ‘‘uppermost complete deck’’; and                           (iii) A space that is outside a                    height of at least three feet, or the full
                                                 ■ ii. After the words ‘‘exempt from’’,                  structure’s boundary bulkhead as                      height of the structure, whichever is
                                                 remove the word ‘‘gross’’;                              defined in § 69.53 is considered open to              less, and either extend the full length of
                                                 ■ k. In paragraph (e)(2)(v), add a                      the weather provided the space is                     the structure or each have an area of 60
                                                 sentence at the end of the paragraph;                   eligible to be treated as an excluded                 square feet.
                                                 ■ l. In paragraph (f) introductory text,                space under the provisions of § 69.61,                   (e) * * *
                                                 following the words ‘‘be exempt from’’,                 regardless of whether or not the space                   (2) * * *
                                                 remove the word ‘‘gross’’;                              is fitted with means designed for                        (v) * * * Battening, caulking, seals,
                                                 ■ m. In paragraph (f)(4):                               securing cargo or stores.                             or gaskets of any material may not be
                                                 ■ i. After the words ‘‘to be exempted                      (2) A structure is considered open to              used in association with any middle
                                                 from’’, remove the word ‘‘gross’’; and                  the weather when an exterior end                      line opening cover.
                                                 ■ ii. After the words ‘‘percent of the                  bulkhead of the structure is open and,
                                                                                                         except as provided in paragraphs (d)(4),              *       *    *     *     *
                                                 vessel’s gross’’, add the word ‘‘register’’;
                                                                                                         (5), and (6) of this section, is not fitted              (f) * * *
                                                 ■ n. In paragraph (f)(5), add a sentence
                                                                                                         with any means of closing. To be                         (5) * * * Changes in vessel service
                                                 at the end of the paragraph; and
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                                                 ■ o. In paragraph (g)(3), after the words               considered open to the weather, the end               must also be reported if a water ballast
                                                 ‘‘under-deck was divided’’, add the                     bulkhead must not have a coaming                      justification was required to be
                                                 words ‘‘, and the zone of influence                     height of more than two feet in way of                submitted for the vessel.
                                                 method must be applied if the ordinary                  any required opening nor any                          *       *    *     *     *
                                                 frames upon which the under-deck                        permanent obstruction within two and                  ■ 38. Amend § 69.119 as follows:
                                                 breadth measurements are based do not                   one-half feet of the opening, it must be              ■ a. Revise the section heading and
                                                 have the same depth of frame’’.                         fitted with a deck or platform that is a              paragraph (a); and


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                                                 ■ b. In paragraphs (d) and (m), after the               wherever it appears, add the word                     light or air to a propelling machinery
                                                 word ‘‘gross’’, wherever it appears, add                ‘‘register’’; and                                     space are exempt from inclusion in
                                                 the word ‘‘register’’.                                  ■ b. In paragraphs (e)(2)(iii) and                    tonnage. However, upon written request
                                                   The revisions read as follows:                        (e)(3)(iii), remove the words ‘‘vessel’s              to a measurement organization listed in
                                                                                                         owner’’ and add, in their place, the                  § 69.15, the vessel owner may elect to
                                                 § 69.119   Spaces deducted from tonnage.
                                                                                                         words ‘‘vessel owner’’;                               have these spaces included in
                                                    (a) Purpose. This section lists the                  ■ c. In paragraph (b)(1), following the               calculating the gross register tonnage,
                                                 requirements for spaces (other than                     words ‘‘spaces exempt from’’, remove                  then deducted from the gross register
                                                 propelling machinery spaces under                       the word ‘‘gross’’; and                               tonnage as propelling machinery spaces
                                                 § 69.121) which, though included in                     ■ d. Revise paragraph (d)(1).                         under paragraph (b)(2)(viii) of this
                                                 calculating gross register tonnage (i.e.,                  The revision reads as follows:                     section when calculating the net register
                                                 are not exempt under § 69.117), are
                                                                                                                                                               tonnage.
                                                 deducted from tonnage in deriving net                   § 69.121    Engine room deduction.
                                                 register tonnage.                                                                                             *     *      *     *    *
                                                                                                         *     *    *    *     *
                                                 *      *     *      *    *                                (d) * * *                                           ■ 40. In § 69.123, revise Figures 1
                                                 ■ 39. Amend § 69.121 as follows:                          (1) Under § 69.117(b)(4), framed-in                 through 12 to read as follows:
                                                 ■ a. In paragraphs (a), (b)(2)(vii), (d)(3),            spaces located above the line of the
                                                 (e)(1), (e)(2)(i) through (iii), and (e)(3)(i)          uppermost complete deck and used for                  § 69.123   Figures.
                                                 through (iii), after the word ‘‘gross’’,                propelling machinery or for admitting                 BILLING CODE 9110–04–P
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                                                 BILLING CODE 9110–04–C                                                                                        § 69.175       [Amended]
                                                                                                         ■ d. In paragraph (b), after the word
                                                 *     *     *    *    *                                 ‘‘Net’’ add the word ‘‘register’’; and                ■  53. Amend § 69.175 as follows:
                                                 ■ 41. Revise the heading for subpart D                  ■ e. Add paragraph (c).                               ■  a. In paragraph (a):
                                                 to read as follows:                                                                                              i. After the words ‘‘two net’’, add the
                                                                                                            The revision and addition read as                  ■
                                                 Subpart D—Dual Regulatory                               follows:                                              word ‘‘register’’; and
                                                 Measurement System                                                                                            ■ ii. Remove the words ‘‘one net
                                                                                                         § 69.161    Gross and net register tonnages.          tonnage’’, and add, in their place, the
                                                 § 69.151   [Amended]                                    *     *      *     *    *                             words ‘‘one net register tonnage
                                                 ■ 42. In § 69.151:                                        (c) The authorized measurement                      corresponding to the lower gross and
                                                 ■ a. After the words ‘‘one net’’ and ‘‘two              organization must issue a U.S. Tonnage                net register tonnages’’;
                                                 net’’, add the word ‘‘register’’; and                   Certificate as evidence of a vessel’s                 ■ b. In paragraph (b), after the words
                                                 ■ b. Remove the words ‘‘the Dual                        measurement under this subpart, which                 ‘‘two net’’, add the word ‘‘register’’; and
                                                 Measurement System’’ and add, in their                  must also indicate the vessel’s                       ■ c. In paragraph (c):
                                                 place, the words ‘‘this subpart’’.                      measurement under the Convention                      ■ i. After the words ‘‘low net’’, add the
                                                                                                         Measurement System in subpart B of                    word ‘‘register’’; and
                                                 § 69.153   [Amended]
                                                                                                         this part, if applicable. There is no                 ■ ii. After the words ‘‘On these vessels,’’
                                                 ■  43. In § 69.153(a), after the words                  requirement to maintain the U.S.                      add the words ‘‘a load line must be
                                                 ‘‘two gross’’ and ‘‘higher gross’’, add the             Tonnage Certificate on board the vessel.              assigned at a level below the line of the
                                                 word ‘‘register’’.                                                                                            second deck, and’’.
                                                                                                         § 69.163    [Amended]
                                                 § 69.155   [Amended]                                                                                          § 69.177       [Amended]
                                                                                                         ■ 48. In § 69.163, remove the words ‘‘the
                                                 ■ 44. In § 69.155:                                                                                            ■  54. Amend § 69.177 as follows:
                                                 ■ a. After the word ‘‘Standard’’, add the               Dual Measurement System’’ and add, in
                                                                                                         their place, the words ‘‘this subpart’’.              ■  a. In paragraph (a)(1), remove the
                                                 word ‘‘Regulatory’’; and
                                                 ■ b. Remove the words ‘‘the Dual
                                                                                                                                                               words ‘‘the Dual Measurement System’’
                                                                                                         § 69.165    [Amended]                                 and add, in their place, the words ‘‘this
                                                 Measurement System’’ and add, in their
                                                 place, the words ‘‘this subpart’’.                      ■ 49. In § 69.165, remove the words ‘‘the             subpart’’;
                                                                                                         Dual Measurement System’’ and add, in                 ■ b. In paragraph (a)(6)(i), after the
                                                 § 69.157   [Amended]                                    their place, the words ‘‘this subpart’’.              words ‘‘one net’’, add the word
                                                 ■  45. In § 69.157, in the definitions of                                                                     ‘‘register’’;
                                                 ‘‘Gross tonnage’’ and ‘‘Net tonnage’’,                  § 69.167    [Amended]                                 ■ c. In paragraph (c), after the word
                                                 before the word ‘‘tonnage’’, add the                                                                          ‘‘two net’’, add the word ‘‘register’’; and
                                                                                                         ■ 50. In § 69.167, remove the words ‘‘the
                                                 word ‘‘register’’.                                                                                            ■ d. In paragraph (d), after the words
                                                                                                         Dual Measurement System’’ and add, in
                                                                                                                                                               ‘‘side of the vessel’’ add the words ‘‘,
                                                 § 69.159   [Amended]                                    their place, the words ‘‘this subpart’’.
                                                                                                                                                               except in the case of a freeboard deck
                                                 ■  46. In § 69.159, remove the words ‘‘for              § 69.169    [Amended]                                 line mark placed at the location of the
                                                 the Standard Measurement System’’.                                                                            second deck if the second deck is the
                                                                                                         ■ 51. In § 69.169, in the section heading             actual freeboard deck for purposes of a
                                                 ■ 47. Amend § 69.161 as follows:
                                                 ■ a. Revise the section heading;
                                                                                                         and the introductory text, remove the                 vessel’s load line assignment’’.
                                                 ■ b. In paragraph (a) introductory text,                word ‘‘gross’’.
                                                                                                                                                               ■ 55. In § 69.181, revise Examples (1)
                                                 after the word ‘‘Gross’’, add the word                  § 69.173    [Amended]                                 and (2) to read as follows:
                                                 ‘‘register’’;
                                                 ■ c. In paragraphs (a)(5) and (b), after                ■  52. In § 69.173, before the word                   § 69.181       Locating the line of the second
                                                 the word ‘‘gross’’, add the word                        ‘‘tonnage’’, wherever it appears, add the             deck.
                                                 ‘‘register’’;                                           word ‘‘register’’.                                    *        *       *    *     *
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                                                 ■ 56. In § 69.183, in paragaphs (a), (b),               § 69.183    Figures.
                                                 and (c), revise the images to read as                     (a) * * *
                                                 follows:
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                                                 *      *     *       *      *                             (b) * * *
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                                                 *      *     *       *      *                               (c) * * *




                                                 *      *     *       *      *                           Subpart E—Simplified Regulatory                       ■   59. Revise § 69.205 to read as follows:
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                                                 ■ 57. Revise the heading to subpart E to                Measurement System
                                                                                                                                                               § 69.205 Application for measurement
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                                                 read as follows:                                        § 69.201    [Amended]                                 services.
                                                                                                                                                                  (a) Except as noted under paragraph
                                                                                                         ■  58. In § 69.201, after the word
                                                                                                                                                               (c) of this section, to apply for
                                                                                                         ‘‘Simplified’’, add the word                          measurement under this subpart, the
                                                                                                         ‘‘Regulatory’’.
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                                                 Application for Simplified                                (c) At the vessel owner’s option, a                 ■   f. Add paragraph (c).
                                                 Measurement (form CG–5397). If the                      Builder’s Certification and First Transfer                The revision reads as follows:
                                                 vessel is documented, or intended to be                 of Title (form CG–1261), which includes
                                                 documented, as a vessel of the United                   the same information specified in                     § 69.209   Gross and net register tonnages.
                                                 States under part 67 of this chapter, the               paragraph (b) of this section may be                  *     *     *     *     *
                                                 vessel owner must submit the                            submitted to the National Vessel
                                                 application form to the National Vessel                 Documentation Center instead of the                     (c) Certification of measurement. For
                                                 Documentation Center. Otherwise, the                    Application for Simplified                            a vessel that is documented as a vessel
                                                 form is not further processed, but may                  Measurement for a vessel that is                      of the United States under part 67 of
                                                 be retained, at the vessel owner’s                      documented, or intended to be                         this chapter, the vessel’s Certificate of
                                                 option, as evidence of the tonnage                      documented, as a vessel of the United                 Documentation serves as evidence of
                                                 measurement under this part.                            States under part 67 of this chapter.                 measurement under this subpart. For all
                                                    (b) The Application for Simplified                                                                         other vessels, a completed Application
                                                 Measurement (form CG–5397) must                         § 69.207    [Amended]
                                                                                                                                                               for Simplified Measurement (form CG–
                                                 include the following information:                      ■  60. In § 69.207(a):                                5397) serves as evidence of the tonnage
                                                    (1) Vessel’s name and number (e.g.,                  ■  a. Remove the word ‘‘half’’; and                   measurement under this part.
                                                 official number, International Maritime                 ■  b. Remove the text ‘‘.05’’ and add, in
                                                 Organization (IMO) number, or Coast                     its place, the word ‘‘tenth’’.                        ■   62. Add § 69.211 to read as follows:
                                                 Guard number).                                          ■ 61. Amend § 69.209 as follows:
                                                                                                                                                               § 69.211   Treatment of novel type vessels.
                                                    (2) Vessel hull identification number                ■ a. Revise the section heading;
                                                 or other number assigned by builder.                    ■ b. In heading of paragraph (a), after                 Refer questions regarding the
                                                    (3) Hull material.                                   the word ‘‘Gross’’, add the word                      application of the tonnage measurement
                                                    (4) Hull shape.                                      ‘‘register’’;                                         rules under this subpart to novel type
                                                    (5) Overall length, breadth, and depth               ■ c. In paragraph (a), after the word                 vessels to the Commandant.
                                                 of vessel and each of the vessel’s                      ‘‘gross’’, wherever it appears, add the
                                                 individual hulls.                                       word ‘‘register’’;                                      Dated: March 8, 2016.
                                                    (6) Location of any propelling                       ■ d. In the heading of paragraph (b),                 J.G. Lantz,
                                                 machinery (e.g., inside or outside of the               after the words ‘‘Net’’, add the word                 Director, Commercial Regulations and
                                                 hull).                                                  ‘‘register’’;                                         Standards, U.S. Coast Guard.
                                                    (7) Dimensions of the principal deck                 ■ e. In paragraphs (b)(1) and (2), after              [FR Doc. 2016–05623 Filed 3–30–16; 8:45 am]
                                                 structure, if its volume exceeds the                    the words ‘‘net’’ and ‘‘gross’’, wherever
                                                                                                                                                               BILLING CODE 9110–04–P
                                                 volume of the hull.                                     they appear, add the word ‘‘register’’;
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Document Created: 2016-03-31 00:55:50
Document Modified: 2016-03-31 00:55:50
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis final rule is effective May 2, 2016.
ContactIf you have questions on this rule, call or email Mr. Marcus Akins, Marine Safety Center, Tonnage Division (MSC-4), Coast Guard; telephone 202-795-6787, email [email protected] If you have questions on viewing or submitting material to the docket, call Cheryl F. Collins, Program Manager, Docket Operations, telephone 202-366-9826, toll free 1-800-647-5527.
FR Citation81 FR 18701 
RIN Number1625-AB74
CFR AssociatedMeasurement Standards; Penalties; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Vessels

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