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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 165 · § 165.11

§ 165.11. Vessel operating requirements (regulations).

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Each District Commander may control vessel traffic in an area which is determined to have hazardous conditions, by issuing regulations:
(a)Specifying times of vessel entry, movement, or departure to, from, within, or through ports, harbors, or other waters;
(b)Establishing vessel size, speed, draft limitations, and operating conditions; and
(c)Restricting vessel operation, in a hazardous area or under hazardous conditions, to vessels which have particular operating characteristics or capabilities which are considered necessary for safe operation under the circumstances. \[CGD 79-026, 48 FR 35408, Aug. 4, 1983\]
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