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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 401 · § 401.89

§ 401.89. Transit refused.

138 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t33/s§ 401.89·

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(a)An officer may refuse to allow a vessel to transit when,
(1)The vessel is not equipped in accordance with §§ 401.5 to 401.19 and subsections
(e)to
(j)of Schedule I of subpart A of this part when transiting the Canadian waters of the Seaway;
(2)The vessel, its cargo, equipment or machinery are in a condition that will prevent safe or expeditious transit by that vessel; or
(3)The vessel is manned with a crew that is incompetent or inadequate.
(4)The vessel is not in compliance with Transport Canada Marine Safety and Security, flag state and/or classification society regulations.
(b)\[Reserved\] \[39 FR 10900, Mar. 22, 1974, as amended at 61 FR 19552, May 2, 1996; 65 FR 52915, Aug. 31, 2000; 77 FR 40805, July 11, 2012; 82 FR 12420, Mar. 3, 2017\]
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