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Code · Alaska · Title 30 · Chapter 7

Sec. 30.07.010. Radiotelephone installation requirements for vessels in excess of 200 gross tons.

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Sec. 30.07.010. Radiotelephone installation requirements for vessels in excess of 200 gross tons.
In addition to applicable federal statutes and regulations, a person may not operate a vessel of any type in excess of 200 gross tons in the territorial waters of the state unless a licensed VHF radiotelephone installation equipped with at least five channels, including standard VHF calling and distress frequencies, or a standard marine radiotelephone equipped with at least five channels, including standard radiotelephone calling and distress frequencies, is installed and capable of being operated from the bridge or wheelhouse of the vessel.
While the vessel is underway the radiotelephone shall be monitored at all times on the applicable standard calling and distress frequency by a person qualified to operate radio equipment of the type required by this section.
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