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Closed-end investment companies; regulations and forms under Investment Company Act of 1940, 17 §§ 270.6d-1, 270.23c-1, 270.23c-2, 270.30f-1-270.30f-3

Closing agreements; internal revenue tax liabilities, 26 § 462.1

Cloth, bolting; customs entry, 19 § 10.58

Cloth boards of domestic manufacture, to be wrapped in foreign textiles and returned; entry, 19 § 10.5

Clothing:

British Token Import Plan, export to United Kingdom under, 15 § 361.13
Customs entry; models of women's apparel, 19 § 10.35

Clothing industries:

Minimum wage determinations. See Public Contracts Division, Labor Department.

Minimum wages for home workers and learners, in various industries. See Wage and Hour Division, Labor Department.

Trade practice conference rules for various industries:

Coal:

Hosiery, 16 Part 152

Knitted outerwear (including infants' and children's wear), 16 Parts 72, 137
Uniforms, 16 Part 101

Women's dresses, 16 Parts 125, 126

Analysis of coal for non-Federal applicants by Mines Bureau; samples and fees, 30 Part 10

Deposits of coal on private lands; payments required from owners for investigation by Mines Bureau, 30 Part 9

Mining of. See Mines and mining.

Purchases of coal by Government agencies; contract forms, 44 §§ 54.26, 54.27 Transportation to various countries by vessels; rates, etc. See National Shipping Authority.

Coal industry (bituminous coal); minimum wage determinations, 41 § 202.51
Coal lands, public:

Classification, 30 Part 201

Entries, leasing, etc. See Land Management Bureau.

Mining, mineral leasing, etc. See Mines and mining.

Coal Mine Safety Board of Review, Federal. See Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review.

Coal-tar products:

Coal-tar dyes and colors; certification, etc., 21 Part 9

Hair dye, 21 § 1.200

Export control, 15 § 399.1 (Group 8)

Coast and Geodetic Survey, Commerce Department:

Commissioned officers of Survey performing active military or naval service; claims for veterans' benefits. See main heading Veterans Administration. Grants for training, award of, for training in geodetic surveying, map and chart production and hydrographic surveying, for citizens from other American Republics; qualifications of applicants, duration of grants, progress reports, etc., 33 Part 301

Medical care for personnel; quotation of Executive order respecting hospitalization for chronic diseases, 42 Part 31

Public Health Service commissioned officers detailed for service with Survey, regulations respecting. See main heading Public Health Service. Records; charges for certifying, searching, and copying services (records, reports, charts, maps, photographs, etc.), 33 Part 303

Vessels of; special signals for, 33 § 80.33

Coast Guard, Treasury Department:

Able seamen. See Seamen.

Academy, Coast Guard. See Coast Guard Academy.
Accidents or casualties:

Investigations of, 46 Part 136

On nautical school ships, 46 §§ 167.65-65, 167.65-70

On various types of vessels; reports, etc. See Cargo and miscellaneous vessels; Passenger vessels; and Tank vessels.

Coast Guard, Treasury Department-Continued

Accidents or casualties-Continued

Reports of:

General provisions, 46 §§ 2.20-40, 2.20-60, 4.01

Involving explosives, 46 § 146.02-15

On nautical school ships, 46 §§ 167.65-65, 167.65-70

Accommodations for passengers, officers and crews. See Cargo and miscellane

ous vessels; Passenger vessels; and Tank vessels.

Aids to navigation (lights, buoys, lightships, loran, etc.). See Navigation regulations.

Alarm systems. See Electrical engineering.

Alaska, vessel inspection in, 46 § 2.01-80

Allotments of seamen. See Seamen.

Allowances and compensation for certain military personnel. See Military personnel.

American Bureau of Shipping; use of standards of, 46 §§ 70.35, 90.35

American Republics, citizens of; general requirements for admission to United States Coast Guard Academy, 33 § 40.16

Anchorage areas, marking of, 33 § 62.01-15

Anchorage regulations, for St. Marys River, Michigan; navigation requirements. See Navigation regulations.

Appeals. See Enforcement; and Investigations and suspension and revocation proceedings.

Appointment of military personnel (commissioned officers and warrant officers). See Military personnel.

Armed forces; establishment and operation of aids to marine and air navigation by Coast Guard to serve needs of, 33 § 62.01-5

Arming of merchant cargo vessels, United States, 46 §§ 147.06-1—147.06–5
Army Department; shipment of explosives, 46 § 146.02–8

Arrival time of vessels in port; advance notice to Captain of Port, 33 Part 124
Atomic attack instructions for merchant vessels in port, 33 Part 122

Backfire flame arresters (for carburetors) for merchant vessels, motorboats, and tank vessels, 46 §§ 162.015, 162.016

Balsa wood, for lifesaving equipment, etc.; specifications for materials. See Specifications.

[blocks in formation]

Towing of, on inland waters; navigation requirements. See Navigation regulations.

Bids. See Procurement.

Boards of review, etc. See Military personnel.

Boilers:

Construction, installation, repairs, etc. See Marine engineering.

Specifications for auxiliary boilers, 46 § 162.026

Tank vessels, boilers for, 46 § 32.35–1

Bonds:

Bonds in connection with contracts. See Procurement.

Designation of Coast Guard as issuing agent for Armed Forces Leave Bonds; regulations of Public Debt Bureau, 31 § 324.2

Boundary lines of inland waters; navigation requirements. See Navigation regulations.

Brazing. See Marine engineering.

Bridges, lighting of; aids to navigation. See Navigation regulations.

Buoyant apparatus, for lifesaving equipment; specifications for. See Speci

fications.

Buoys; aids to navigation. See Navigation regulations.

Cadets, Coast Guard; admission, training, etc. See Military personnel.

Canadian shipments of explosives, 46 §§ 146.02–9, 146.06-6

Captains of Port:

Delegations of authority to, respecting anchorages and movement of vessels in assigned areas, 33 § 1.01-30

St. Marys River, Michigan; enforcement of anchorage regulations and navigation regulations respecting, 33 § 92.03

Coast Guard, Treasury Department—Continued

Cargo and miscellaneous vessels:
Accidents or casualties:

Inspection after, 46 § 91.30

Notice of casualty, 46 § 97.07

Reports of accidents to machinery, 46 § 97.30

American Bureau of Shipping's standards to be used for construction, etc.,

46 § 90.35

Anchors, chains, and hawsers, 46 § 96.07

Arming of United States cargo vessels, 46 §§ 147.06-1-147.06-5

Breeches buoy instructions, placard of, 46 § 97.43

Cable traveler, 46 § 97.33

Casualty. See Accidents or casualties.

Certificates:

See also Inspection and certification.

Safety equipment certificate required on international voyage, 46 § 91.60 Construction and arrangement, 46 Part 92

Accommodations for officers and crew, 46 § 92.20

Escape, means of, 46 § 92.10

Fire protection, structural, 46 § 92.05

Hull structure, 46 § 92.01

Rails and guards, 46 § 92.25
Ventilation, 46 § 92.15

Crew accommodations, 46 § 92.20
Drydocking, 46 § 91.40

Emergency equipment, 46 § 96.30

Engineering systems.

See Vessel control.

Escape means, 46 § 92.10

Fire and boat drills, 46 § 97.15-35

Fire and emergency equipment, etc., marking of, 46 § 97.37

Fire protection equipment, 46 Part 95

See also Construction.

Axes, fire, 46 § 95.60

Equipment installed, but not required, subject to regulations 46 § 95.01-5
Fire detecting equipment, where required, 46 § 95.05

Fire extinguishing systems:

Carbon dioxide extinguishing systems, 46 § 95.15
Extinguishing equipment, where required, 46 § 95.05

Foam extinguishing systems, 46 § 95.17

Hand portable fire extinguishers and semiportable fire extinguishing systems, arrangements and details, 46 § 95.50

Steam smothering system, 46 § 95.13

Water spray extinguishing system, 46 § 95.20

Hand portable fire extinguishers and semiportable fire extinguishing systems, arrangements and details, 46 § 95.50

Fog horns, bells, etc., 46 §§ 96.23, 96.25

Gas freeing, 46 § 91.50

General provisions, 46 Part 90

American Bureau of Shipping's standards to be used for construction, etc., 46 § 90.35

Application to vessels, 46 § 90.05

International voyage, 46 § 90.05-10

Authority and purpose, 46 § 90.01

Definitions, 46 § 90.10

Electrical engineering requirements, 46 § 90.25

Equivalents, 46 § 90.15

Installations of equipment made during unlimited national emergency declared by President on May 27, 1941, 46 § 90.30-5

International voyage, 46 § 90.05-10

Marine engineering requirements, 46 § 90.20

Vessels acquired or documented under act of August 9, 1954, 46 § 90.30-1 Hull structure, 46 § 92.01

Inspection and certification, 46 Part 91

Certificate, safety equipment, required on international voyage, 46 § 91.60

Coast Guard, Treasury Department-Continued

Cargo and miscellaneous vessels-Continued

Inspection and certification, 46 Part 91-Continued
Certificate of inspection, 46 § 91.01

Drydocking, 46 § 91.40

Gas freeing, 46 § 91.50

Inspection of vessels:

Accident, inspection after, 46 § 91.30

Annual inspection, 46 § 91.25

Initial inspection, 46 § 91.20

Sanitary inspections, 46 § 91.35

Standards in inspection of hulls, boilers, and machinery, 46 § 91.15-1 Permit to proceed to another port for repairs, 46 § 91.05

Plan approval, 46 § 91.55

Repairs, permit to proceed to another port for, 46 § 91.05

Repairs and alterations, 46 § 91.45

Safety equipment certificate required on international voyage, 46 § 91.60 International voyage, vessels on; applicability of requirements, 46 § 90.05-10 License, exhibition of, 46 § 97.53

Lifesaving equipment, 46 Part 94

Applicability, 46 § 94.01-1

Approval of equipment, 46 § 94.05-1

Blocks and falls, 46 § 94.33

Davits, 46 § 94.25

Distress signals, ship's, 46 § 94.90

Embarkation aids, 46 § 94.50

Equipment installed, but not required, subject to regulations, 46

§ 94.05-5

Installation of lifeboats, davits and winches, 46 § 94.35

Life buoys, ring, and water lights, 46 § 94.43

Life preservers, 46 § 94.40

Lifeboats and life rafts:

Equipment for, 46 § 94.20

Requirements respecting type, etc., 46 § 94.10

Stowage and marking of, 46 § 94.15

Line-throwing appliances, 46 § 94.45

Radio apparatus, portable, 46 § 94.55

Winches, lifeboat, 46 § 94.30

Lights:

Lights and shapes, for motorboats and other vessels, 46 § 96.17

Searchlights, 46 § 97.25

Unauthorized lights, 46 § 97.23

Log book entries, 46 § 97.35

Lookouts, 46 § 97.27

Markings on vessels, 46 § 97.40

Navigation equipment; bells, whistles, radio direction finder, etc., 46 §§ 96.13,

96.15, 96.23, 96.25, 97.20

Notice to Mariners, 46 § 97.05

Officer accommodations, 46 § 92.20

Operations, 46 Part 97

Accidents to machinery, reports of, 46 § 97.30

Breeches buoy instructions, placard of, 46 § 97.43

Cable traveler, 46 § 97.33

Casualty, notice of, 46 § 97.07

Certificate of inspection, compliance with provisions of, 46 § 97.50

Charts of waters operated on, to be available on vessels, 46 § 97.05-5
Drills, fire and boat, 46 § 97.15-35

Fire and emergency equipment, etc., marking of, 46 § 97.37

Fuel oil requirements, 46 § 97.15-55

License, exhibition of, 46 § 97.53
Lights:

Searchlights, 46 § 97.25

Unauthorized lights, 46 § 97.23
Log book entries, 46 § 97.35
Lookouts, 46 § 97.27

Coast Guard, Treasury Department-Continued

Cargo and miscellaneous vessels-Continued
Operations, 46 Part 97—Continued

Markings on vessels, 46 § 97.40

Notice to Mariners and aids to navigation, 46 § 97.05

Penalties, statutory, 46 § 97.03

Persons allowed in pilothouse and on navigation bridge, 46 § 97.10

Radio apparatus for lifeboats, 46 § 97.15-50

Reports of accidents, repairs, and unsafe equipment, 46 § 97.30

Breaking of safety valve seal, 46 § 97.30-20

Routing instructions, 46 § 97.47

Safety valve seal, breaking of, 46 § 97.30-20

Searchlights, 46 § 97.25

Station bills, 46 § 97.13

Steam, excess, carrying of, 46 § 97.45

Steering orders, 46 § 97.17

Tests, and inspections, 46 § 97.15

Fuel oil, requirements for, 46 § 97.15-55

Radio apparatus for lifeboats, 46 § 97.15-50

Voyage records, 46 § 97.07

Whistling, 46 § 97.20

Penalties, 46 § 97.03

Permits. See Inspection and certification.

Persons allowed in pilothouse and on navigation bridge, 46 § 97.10
Radio direction finder, 46 § 96.15

Radiotelegraph and radiotelephone, 46 § 96.13

Rails and guards, 46 § 92.25

Repairs and alterations, 46 §§ 91.05, 91.45, 97.30

Reports:

Accidents, repairs and unsafe equipment, 46 § 97.30

Notice of casualty, 46 § 97.07

Safety equipment certificate required on international voyage, 46 § 91.60
Searchlights, 46 § 97.25

Sounding equipment, 46 § 96.27

Stability, 46 Part 93

Information for operating personnel, 46 § 93.10

Letter, stability, posting of, instructions contained in, etc., 46 § 93.15
Test, 46 § 93.05

Station bills, 46 § 97.13

Steam, excess, carrying of, 46 § 97.45

Steering orders, 46 § 97.17

Ventilation, 46 § 92.15

Vessel control and miscellaneous systems and equipment, 46 Part 96

Anchors, chains, and hawsers, 46 § 96.07
Communications systems, 46 § 96.05

Electrical engineering systems, 46 § 96.05
Emergency equipment, 46 § 96.30

Fog horns, bells, etc., 46 §§ 96.23, 96.25
Marine engineering systems, 46 § 96.03

Navigation lights and shapes, 46 § 96.17

Radio direction finder, 46 § 96.15

Radiotelegraph and radiotelephone, 46 § 96.13
Sounding equipment, 46 § 96.27

Whistles, 46 § 96.20

Voyage records, 46 § 97.07

Whistles, and whistling, 46 §§ 96.20, 97.20

Cargoes, grain. See Grain cargoes.

Casualties. See Accidents or casualties.

Certificates and certification:

Inspection and certification of vessels. See Inspection of vessels.

Safety certificates, required on international voyage, 46 §§ 2.01-25, 31.40, 71.75, 91.60

Seamen, certification of. See Seamen.

Chapel, Coast Guard Academy. See Coast Guard Academy.

Charges, for Coast Guard aids to navigation work. See Navigation regulations.

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