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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 160 · § 160.201

§ 160.201. General.

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This subpart contains requirements and procedures for submitting a notice of arrival (NOA), and a notice of hazardous condition. The sections in this subpart describe:
(a)Applicability and exemptions from requirements in this subpart;
(b)Required information in an NOA;
(c)Required updates to an NOA;
(d)Methods and times for submission of an NOA, and updates to an NOA;
(e)How to obtain a waiver; and
(f)Requirements for submission of the notice of hazardous condition. Note to § 160.201. For notice-of-arrival requirements for the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf, see 33 CFR part 146. \[80 FR 5330, Jan. 30, 2015\]
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