Part 1General ProvisionsPart 2JurisdictionPart 3Coast Guard Areas, Districts, Sectors, Marine Inspection Zones, and Captain of the Port ZonesPart 4OMB Control Numbers Assigned Pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction ActPart 5Coast Guard AuxiliaryPart 6Protection and Security of Vessels, Harbors, and Waterfront FacilitiesPart 8United States Coast Guard ReservePart 13Decorations, Medals, Ribbons and Similar DevicesPart 17United States Coast Guard General Gift FundPart 19Waivers of Navigation and Vessel Inspection Laws and RegulationsPart 20Rules of Practice, Procedure, and Evidence for Formal Administrative Proceedings of the Coast GuardPart 23Distinctive Markings for Coast Guard Vessels and AircraftPart 25ClaimsPart 26Vessel Bridge-to-Bridge Radiotelephone RegulationsPart 27Adjustment of Civil Monetary Penalties for InflationPart 40Cadets of the Coast GuardPart 45Enlistment of PersonnelPart 49Payment of Amounts Due Mentally Incompetent Coast Guard PersonnelPart 50Coast Guard Retiring Review BoardPart 51Coast Guard Discharge Review BoardPart 52Board for Correction of Military Records of the Coast GuardPart 53Coast Guard Whistleblower ProtectionPart 54Allotments from Active Duty Pay for Certain Support ObligationsPart 55Child Development ServicesPart 62United States Aids to Navigation SystemPart 64Marking of Structures, Sunken Vessels and Other ObstructionsPart 66Private Aids to NavigationPart 67Aids to Navigation on Artificial Islands and Fixed StructuresPart 70Interference with or Damage to Aids to NavigationPart 72Marine InformationPart 74Charges for Coast Guard Aids to Navigation WorkPart 76Sale and Transfer of Aids to Navigation EquipmentPart ECFR1a48483536b7c15Application of the 72 COLREGS to territories and possessions.Part 80COLREGS Demarcation LinesPart 8172 COLREGS: Implementing RulesPart 8272 COLREGS: Interpretative RulesPart 83Navigation RulesPart 84Annex I: Positioning and Technical Details of Lights and ShapesPart 86Annex III: Technical Details of Sound Signal AppliancesPart 87Annex IV: Distress SignalsPart 88Annex V: Pilot RulesPart 89Inland Navigation Rules: Implementing RulesPart 90Inland Rules: Interpretative RulesPart 95Operating a Vessel While Under the Influence of Alcohol or a Dangerous DrugPart 96Rules for the Safe Operation of Vessels and Safety Management SystemsPart 97Rules for the Safe Operation of Vessels, Stowage and Securing of CargoesPart 100Safety of Life on Navigable WatersPart 101Maritime Security: GeneralPart 103Maritime Security: Area Maritime SecurityPart 104Maritime Security: VesselsPart 105Maritime Security: FacilitiesPart 106Marine Security: Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) FacilitiesPart 107National Vessel and Facility Control Measures and Limited Access AreasPart 109GeneralPart 110Anchorage RegulationsPart 114GeneralPart 115Bridge Locations and Clearances; Administrative ProceduresPart 116Alteration of Unreasonably Obstructive BridgesPart 117Drawbridge Operation RegulationsPart 118Bridge Lighting and Other SignalsPart 125Identification Credentials for Persons Requiring Access to Waterfront Facilities or VesselsPart 126Handling of Dangerous Cargo at Waterfront FacilitiesPart 127Waterfront Facilities Handling Liquefied Natural Gas and Liquefied Hazardous GasPart 136Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund; Claims Procedures; Designation of Source; and AdvertisementPart 137Oil Spill Liability: Standards for Conducting All Appropriate Inquiries Under the Innocent Land-Owner DefensePart 138Evidence of Financial Responsibility for Water Pollution (Vessels) and OPA 90 Limits of Liability (Vessels, Deepwater Ports and Onshore Facilities)Part 140GeneralPart 141PersonnelPart 142Workplace Safety and HealthPart 143Design and EquipmentPart 144Lifesaving AppliancesPart 145Fire-Fighting EquipmentPart 146OperationsPart 147Safety ZonesPart 148Deepwater Ports: GeneralPart 149Deepwater Ports: Design, Construction, and EquipmentPart 150Deepwater Ports: OperationsPart 151Vessels Carrying Oil, Noxious Liquid Substances, Garbage, Municipal or Commercial Waste, and Ballast WaterPart 153Control of Pollution by Oil and Hazardous Substances, Discharge RemovalPart 154Facilities Transferring Oil or Hazardous Material in BulkPart 155Oil or Hazardous Material Pollution Prevention Regulations for VesselsPart 156Oil and Hazardous Material Transfer OperationsPart 157Rules for the Protection of the Marine Environment Relating to Tank Vessels Carrying Oil in BulkPart 158Reception Facilities for Oil, Noxious Liquid Substances, and GarbagePart 159Marine Sanitation DevicesPart 160Ports and Waterways Safety—GeneralPart 161Vessel Traffic ManagementPart 162Inland Waterways Navigation RegulationsPart 163Towing of BargesPart 164Navigation Safety RegulationsPart 165Regulated Navigation Areas and Limited Access AreasPart 166Shipping Safety FairwaysPart 167Offshore Traffic Separation SchemesPart 168Escort Requirements for Certain TankersPart 169Ship Reporting SystemsPart 173Vessel Numbering and Casualty and Accident ReportingPart 174State Numbering and Casualty Reporting SystemsPart 175Equipment RequirementsPart 177Correction of Especially Hazardous ConditionsPart 179Defect NotificationPart 181Manufacturer RequirementsPart 183Boats and Associated EquipmentPart 187Vessel Identification SystemPart 203Emergency Employment of Army and Other Resources, Natural Disaster ProceduresPart 207Navigation RegulationsPart 208Flood Control RegulationsPart 209Administrative ProcedurePart 221Work for OthersPart 222Engineering and DesignPart 230Procedures for Implementing NEPAPart 234Corps of Engineers Agency Specific Procedures to Implement the Principles, Requirements and Guidelines for Federal Investments in Water ResourcesPart 238Water Resources Policies and Authorities: Flood Damage Reduction Measures in Urban AreasPart 241Flood Control Cost-Sharing Requirements Under the Ability to Pay ProvisionPart 242Flood Plain Management Services Program Establishment of Fees for Cost RecoveryPart 245Removal of Wrecks and Other ObstructionsPart 320General Regulatory PoliciesPart 321Permits for Dams and Dikes in Navigable Waters of the United StatesPart 322Permits for Structures or Work in or Affecting Navigable Waters of the United StatesPart 323Permits for Discharges of Dredged or Fill Material into Waters of the United StatesPart 324Permits for Ocean Dumping of Dredged MaterialPart 325Processing of Department of the Army PermitsPart 326EnforcementPart 327Public HearingsPart 328Definition of Waters of the United StatesPart 329Definition of Navigable Waters of the United StatesPart 330Nationwide Permit ProgramPart 331Administrative Appeal ProcessPart 332Compensatory Mitigation for Losses of Aquatic ResourcesPart 333Processing of Department of the Army Permits and 33 U.S.C. 408 Permissions, National Environmental Policy Act Implementing ProceduresPart 334Danger Zone and Restricted Area RegulationsPart 335Operation and Maintenance of Army Corps of Engineers Civil Works Projects Involving the Discharge of Dredged or Fill Material into Waters of the U.S. or Ocean WatersPart 336Factors to Be Considered in the Evaluation of Army Corps of Engineers Dredging Projects Involving the Discharge of Dredged Material into Waters of the U.S. and Ocean WatersPart 337Practice and ProcedurePart 338Other Corps Activities Involving the Discharge of Dredged Material or Fill into Waters of the U.S.Part 384Intergovernmental Review of Department of the Army Corps of Engineers Programs and ActivitiesPart 385Programmatic Regulations for the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration PlanPart 386Credit Assistance for Water Resources Infrastructure ProjectsPart 401Seaway Regulations and RulesPart 402Tariff of TollsPart 403Rules of Procedure of the Joint Tolls Review Board