Update to Electrical Engineering Regulations; Correction
In a final rule the Coast Guard published in the Federal Register on March 16, 2023, an inadvertent error in an amendatory instruction prevented the processing of a change in ou...
In a final rule the Coast Guard published in the
Federal Register
on March 16, 2023, an inadvertent error in an amendatory instruction prevented the processing of a change in our regulations. This document corrects that error.
DATES:
Effective April 26, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
For information about this document call or email Raymond Martin, Systems Engineering Division, Coast Guard; telephone 202-372-1384, email
Raymond.W.Martin@uscg.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
On March 16, 2023, the Coast Guard published a final rule titled “Update to Electrical Engineering Regulations” at 88 FR 16369. The final rule contained an error in amendatory instruction 121 that prevented the correct updating of 46 CFR 113.50-5. Amendatory instruction 121 in the final rule said the changes were for § 113.50-25, which does not exist. This document corrects that error and adopts the intended changes for § 113.50-5.
We find good cause under provisions in 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to make this correction effective upon publication because delaying the effective date is unnecessary and contrary to the public interest. Waiting 30 days after publication to correct the error within the final rule is unnecessary and contrary to the public's interest in having access to accurate and current regulations. The March 16, 2023 final rule preamble discussion indicated the changes were for the right section, § 113.50-5, but the amendatory instruction was inaccurate.
a. In paragraphs (b) and (d), after the word “maker”, add the words “or initiating device”; and
b. In paragraph (g), remove the text “IEC 60529 (both incorporated by reference; see 46 CFR 110.10-1)” and add, in its place, the text “IEC 60529:2013 (both incorporated by
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reference; see § 110.10-1 of this subchapter)”.
Dated: April 20, 2023.
M.T. Cunningham,
Chief, Office of Regulations and Administrative Law, U.S. Coast Guard.