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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 146 · § 146.10

§ 146.10. Notice of new facilities.

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(a)The owner or operator of each OCS facility not in operation before April 5, 1982 shall, at least 30 days before the date on-site construction of the facility is expected to commence, notify the District Commander for the area in which the facility will be located of:
(1)The position in which the facility will be operated;
(2)The designation assigned to the facility for identification under 30 CFR 250.37;
(3)The date when operation of the facility is expected to commence; and
(4)The date when the facility is expected to be available for inspection by the Coast Guard.
(b)The information required in paragraph
(a)of this section may be submitted together with a need not repeat information submitted in connection with the application and notice requirements in 33 CFR part 67 for aids to navigation on the Outer Continental Shelf.
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