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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 67 · § 67.10-25

§ 67.10-25. Application for tests.

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A person requesting a Coast Guard representative at a test of a sound signal must:
(a)Direct a written request to the Aids to Navigation Division (CG-NAV-1), U.S. Coast Guard Stop 7418, 2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20593-7418 including:
(1)Requestor's name, address, and telephone number;
(2)A description of the sound signal;
(3)Rated range for which approval is requested;
(4)Location of the anechoic chamber; and
(5)Proposed test dates.
(b)Bear all the expenses of conducting the test conducted in accordance with § 67.10-20 including all travel and per diem expenses of the U.S. Government in sending a Coast Guard representative to the test. \[CGD 72-74R, 37 FR 13512, July 8, 1972, as amended by CGD88-052, 53 FR 25119,July 1, 1988; CGD 96-026, 61 FR 33663, June 28, 1996; USCG-2001-10714, 69 FR 24983, May 5, 2004; USCG-2010-0351, 75 FR 36281, June 25, 2010; USCG-2014-0410, 79 FR 38431, July 7, 2014; USCG-2015-0433, 80 FR 44279, July 27, 2015; USCG-2016-0498, 82 FR 35080, July 28, 2017\]
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