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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 156 · § 156.118

§ 156.118. Advance notice of transfer.

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(a)The COTP may require a facility operator to notify the COTP of the time and place of each transfer operation at least 4 hours before it begins for facilities that:
(1)Are mobile;
(2)Are in a remote location;
(3)Have a prior history of oil or hazardous material spills; or
(4)Conduct infrequent transfer operations.
(b)In the case of a vessel to vessel transfer, the COTP may require a vessel operator of a lightering or fueling vessel to notify the COTP of the time and place of each transfer operation, as specified by the COTP, at least 4 hours before it begins.
(c)No person may conduct such transfer operations until advance notice has been given as specified by the COTP. Note: The notification may be accomplished by submitting a written schedule, periodically updated to be current. \[CGD 75-124, 45 FR 7177, Jan. 31, 1980, as amended by CGD 86-034, 55 FR 36255, Sept. 4, 1990\]
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