§ 158.135. Which ports and terminals must have Certificates of Adequacy?
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To continue to receive ships, a port or terminal must hold one or more Certificates of Adequacy to show compliance with---
(a)Subpart B of this part if it receives oceangoing tankers, or any other oceangoing ship of 400 gross tons or more, carrying oily mixtures.
(b)Subpart C of this part if it receives oceangoing ships carrying NLSs.
(c)Subpart D of this part if it receives---
(1)The ships under paragraph
(a)or
(b)of this section; or
(2)Fishing vessels which offload more than 500,000 pounds of commercial fishery products from all ships during a calendar year. \[CGD 88-002, 54 FR 18408, Apr. 28, 1989, as amended by USCG-2000-7641, 66 FR 55574, Nov. 2, 2001\]
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§ 158.135
Which ports and terminals must have Certificates of Adequacy?
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