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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 151 · § 151.35

§ 151.35. Certificates needed to carry Category D NLS and Category D Oil-like NLS.

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(a)A U.S. oceangoing ship may not carry a Category D NLS listed in § 151.47 in a cargo tank unless the ship has a Certificate of Inspection endorsed to allow the NLS to be carried in that cargo tank, and if the ship engages if a foreign voyage---
(1)An NLS Certificate issued under § 151.37(b) to allow the NLS to be carried in that cargo tank; or
(2)A Certificate of Fitness issued under 46 CFR part 153 to allow the NLS to be carried in that cargo tank.
(b)A U.S. oceangoing ship may not carry a Category D oil-like NLS listed in § 151.49 in a cargo tank unless the ship has a Certificate of Inspection endorsed to allow the NLS to be carried in that cargo tank, and if the ship engages if a foreign voyage---
(1)An Attachment for NLSs to the IOPP Certificate, issued under § 151.37(a), to allow the NLS to be carried in that cargo tank; or
(2)An NLS Certificate issued under § 151.37(b) to allow the NLS to be carried in that cargo tank, or
(3)A Certificate of Fitness issued under 46 CFR part 153 to allow the NLS to be carried in that cargo tank.
(c)A foreign oceangoing ship in the navigable waters of the U.S. may not carry a Category D NLS listed in § 151.47 in a cargo tank unless the ship has one of the following:
(1)An NLS Certificate endorsed to allow the NLS to be carried in that cargo tank; or
(2)A Certificate of Compliance issued under 46 CFR part 153 to allow the NLS to be carried in that cargo tank.
(d)A foreign oceangoing ship in the navigable waters of the U.S. may not carry a Category D oil-like NLS listed in § 151.49 in a cargo tank unless the ship has one of the following:
(1)An Attachment for NLSs to the IOPP Certificate to allow the NLS to be carried in that cargo tank; or
(2)An NLS Certificate endorsed to allow the NLS to be carried in the cargo tank; or
(3)A Certificate of Compliance issued under 46 CFR part 153 to allow the NLS to be carried in the cargo tank.
(e)A U.S. oceangoing ship authorized to carry certain dangerous cargoes in bulk under 46 CFR part 98 may not carry a Category D NLS listed in § 151.47 or a Category D oil-like NLS listed in § 151.49 in a cargo tank unless the ship has a Certificate of Inspection endorsed to allow the NLS to be carried in that cargo tank, and if the ship engages in a foreign voyage, an NLS Certificate issued under § 151.37(b) that allows the NLS to be carried in that cargo tank.
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Certificates needed to carry Category D NLS and Category D Oil-like NLS.
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