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3.70-10 Honolulu Marine Inspection Zone. 3.70-15 Guam Marine Inspection Zone. 3.70-55 Honolulu Captain of the Port. 3.70-60 Guam Captain of the Port. Subpart 3.85-Seventeenth Coast Guard District 3.85-1 3.85-10 3.85-15 3.85-55

Seventeenth district.

Juneau Marine Inspection Zone.

Anchorage Marine Inspection Zone. Anchorage Captain of the Port. 3.85-60 Juneau Captain of the Port. 3.85-65 Ketchikan Captain of the Port.

AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 3 issued under sec. 3, 60 Stat. 238, and sec. 633, 63 Stat. 545; 5 U.S.C. 552, 14 U.S.C. 633.

Subpart 3.01-General Provisions SOURCE: The provisions of this Subpart 3.01 contained in CGFR 61-40, 26 F.R. 10344, Nov. 3, 1961, unless otherwise noted. § 3.01-1 General description.

(a) The Coast Guard's organization is divided into Coast Guard Districts to assist in the performance of assigned functions and duties. A Coast Guard District consists of a defined area within the United States, its territories and possessions, including portions of the high seas adjacent thereto. These descriptions are established by the Secretary of the Treasury in a series of directives designated "Coast Guard General Orders."

(b) The Coast Guard District Commander is in command of a Coast Guard District and his office may be referred to as a Coast Guard District Office. (See § 1.01-1 of this subchapter.) An Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, is in command of a Marine Inspection Zone and his office may be referred to as a Coast Guard Marine Inspection Office. (See § 1.01-20 of this subchapter.) The Captain of the Port is in command of a Captain of the Port Area and his office may be referred to as a Captain of the Port Office. (See 1.01-30 of this subchapter.)

(c) Various Coast Guard floating units and shore units come under the cognizance of the Coast Guard District in which located except certain Headquarters' units performing specialized functions.

§ 3.01-5 Assignment of functions.

(a) The Secretary of the Treasury in Treasury Department Orders 120, dated July 31, 1950 (15 F.R. 6521), and 167-17, dated June 25, 1955 (20 F.R. 4976), delegated to the Commandant, United States Coast Guard, authority to prescribe rules and regulations as necessary to carry out the provisions of any law administered by the Coast Guard. The general statements of policy in the rules describing Coast Guard organizations are prescribed pursuant to section 3 of the Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S. Code 1002). and section 633 of Title 14, U.S. Code, in the act of August 4, 1949.

Subpart 3.05-First Coast Guard
District

SOURCE: The provisions of this Subpart 3.05 contained in CGFR 61-40, 26 F.R. 10344, Nov. 3, 1961, unless otherwise noted. § 3.05-1 First district.

(a) The District Office is in Boston, Massachusetts.

(b) The First Coast Guard District shall comprise Maine and New Hampshire; Vermont, except the counties of Orleans, Franklin, Grand Isle, Chittenden, and Addison; Massachusetts, except the waters of Congamond Lakes; Rhode Island, with the exception of Watch Hill Light Station; that portion of Connecticut containing the waters of Beach Pond in New London County; all United States naval reservations on shore in

Newfoundland; the ocean area north of a line from Watch Hill Light south to Montauk Point Light, thence 112° T.

§ 3.05-10 Boston Marine Inspection Zone.

(a) The Boston Marine Inspection Office is in Boston, Massachusetts.

(b) The Boston marine inspection zone boundary starts at a point on the coast of New Hampshire 5 miles south of 43° N. latitude; thence due west to the western boundary of the Vermont State line; thence south along the New York-Massachusetts State lines to the southern boundary of Massachusetts; thence east along the southern boundary of Massachusetts, excluding the waters of Congamond Lakes, to the town of North Easton, Mass., approximately 10 miles north of Taunton, Mass.; thence southeast to Butler's Point at the southeast tip of Sippican Neck (this line follows the southeast shore line of Sippican Neck but does not include any of the waters of Sippican Harbor, its bays, coves, or inlets); thence southwest to Uncatena Island lighted bell buoy at approximately 41°32′ N. latitude and 70°42′ W. longitude; thence south, east, and south (through the passage between Woods Hole and Nonamesset Island) to Quick Ledge lighted buoy at approximately 41°30 N. latitude and 70°40′ W. longitude; thence southwest to Gay Head lighted gong buoy at approximately 41°22′ N. latitude and 70°51′ W. longitude; thence due south to 41° N. latitude.

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(a) The Portland, Maine, Marine Inspection Office is in Portland, Main.

(b) The Portland marine inspection zone boundary starts at a point on the coast of New Hampshire, 5 miles south of 43° N. latitude; thence due west to the Vermont State line; thence north along the Vermont State line to the Addison County line; thence north along the eastern boundaries of the Addison, Chittenden, Franklin, and Orleans Counties until this line meets the Canadian border; thence north, east, and south along the Canadian border to the sea.

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(a) The Providence Marine spection Office is in Providence, Rhode Island.

(b) The Providence marine inspection zone boundary starts at but does not include Montauk Point, Long Island; thence due north to Watch Hill, R.I.; thence follows the east shore of the Pawcatuck River to Westerly, R.I.; thence north along the Rhode Island State line, including the waters of Beach Pond, until it touches the Massachusetts State line; thence east to the town of North Easton, Mass., approximately 10 miles north of Taunton, Mass.; thence southeast to Butler's Point at the southeast tip of Sippican Neck (this line follows the southeast shore line of Sippican Neck and includes the waters of Sippican Harbor as well as all bays, coves, and inlets); thence southwest to Uncatena Island lighted bell buoy at approximately 41°32′ N. latitude and 70°42′ W. longitude; thence south, east, and south (through the passage between Woods Hole and Nonamesset Island) to the Quick Ledge lighted buoy at approximately 41°30' N. latitude and 70°40′ W. longitude; thence southwest to Gay Head lighted gong buoy at approximately 41°22′ N. latitude and 70°51′ W. longitude; thence due south to 41° N. latitude. All of the Elizabeth Islands are under the jurisdiction of the Providence marine inspection office.

§ 3.05-55 Boston Captain of the Port.

(a) The Boston Captain of the Port Office is in Boston, Massachusetts.

(b) The Boston Captain of the Port area comprises all navigable waters of the United States and contiguous land areas within the following boundaries: On the east the 70°50'00'' W. meridian, on the south the 42°13'00'' N. parallel, on the west the 71°05′00′′ W. meridian, and on the north the 42°25′00′′ N. parallel.

§ 3.05-60 Providence Captain of the Port.

(a) The Providence Captain of the Port Office is in Providence, Rhode Island,

(b) The Providence Captain of the Port area comprises all navigable waters of the United States and contiguous land areas within the following boundaries: A line extending from Point Judith, R.I., Light in an east-northeasterly direction to the southern tip of Sakonnet Point, R.I., thence in a north-northeasterly direction to 41°45'00" N., 71°07'40'' W., thence westerly to 41°45'00" N., 71°20'00" W., thence in a north-northwesterly direction to 41°48'00'' N., 71°22'00'' W., thence northerly to 41°53'00'' N., 71°22'00'' W., thence westerly to 41°53'00" N., 71°29'00'' W., thence southerly to Point Judith Light. § 3.05-70

Portland Captain of the Port. (a) The Portland Captain of the Port Office is in Portland, Maine.

(b) The Portland Captain of the Port area comprises all navigable waters of the United States and contiguous land areas within the following boundaries: A line extending from Cape Elizabeth Light in a northeasterly direction to Halfway Rock Light, thence north to 43°50'00'' N., 70°02'15" W., in Maquoit Bay, thence west to 43°50'00'' N., 70°. 19'00'' W., thence south to 43°34'00'' N., thence easterly to Cape Elizabeth Light. Subpart 3.10-Second Coast Guard District

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(a) The District Office is in St. Louis, Mo.

(b) The Second Coast Guard District shall comprise Arkansas, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, Iowa, and Missouri; Pennsylvania south of 41° N. latitude and west of 79° W. longitude; those parts of Ohio and Indiana south of 41° N. latitude; Illinois, except that part north of 41° N. latitude and east of 90° W. longitude; Wisconsin south of 46°20' N. latitude and west of 90° W. longitude; Minnesota south of 46°20′ N. latitude; that part of Alabama north of 34° N. latitude; that part of Mississippi north of the southern boundaries of the counties of Washington, Sunflower, Leflore, Grenada, Calhoun, Chickasaw and Mon

roe.

[CGFR 67–15, 32 F.R. 5269, Mar. 29, 1967]

§ 3.10-10 St. Louis Marine Inspection Zone.

(a) The St. Louis Marine Inspection Office is in St. Louis, Mo.

(b) The St. Louis marine inspection zone boundary starats at 42°30' N. latitude and 111° W. longitude, on the Wyoming, Idaho State line and runs due east to, but not including, Sioux City, Iowa; thence southeast to, but not including Keokuk, Iowa; thence northeast to 41°10' N. latitude and 90° W. longitude; thence due south to 41° N. latitude; thence due east to 87°10′ W. longitude; thence due south to and including Fowler, Ind.; thence southwest to Urbana, Ill.; thence south to Arcola, Ill.; thence south to Altamont, Ill.; thence south to Mount Vernon, Ill.; thence south to Oak Ridge, Mo.; thence west to Licking, Mo.; thence southwest to Cabool, Mo.; thence west to Springfield, Mo.; thence northwest to Greenfield, Mo.; thence northwest to McPherson, Kans.; thence west to La Crosse, Kans.; thence due west to where this line touches the Utah, Colorado State line; thence north along the Utah, Colorado State line to 41° N. latitude and 109° W. longitude; thence due west along the Utah, Wyoming State line to 111° W. longitude; thence due north along the Wyoming State line to 42°30′ N. latitude and 111° W. longitude.

[CGFR 61-40, 26 F.R. 10345, Nov. 3, 1961]

§ 3.10-15 Cairo Marine Inspection Zone. (a) The Cairo Marine Inspection Office is in Cairo, Illinois.

(b) The Cairo marine inspection zone boundary starts at 41° N. latitude and 87°10′ W. longitude; thence south to, but not including Fowler, Ind.; thence southwest to, but not including, Urbana, Ill.; thence south to, but not including Arcola, Ill.; thence south to, but not including, Altamont, Ill.; thence south to, but not including, Mount Vernon, Ill.; thence southwest to, but not including Oak Ridge, Mo.; thence southeast to, but not including, Benton, Mo.; thence south to, but not including, Sikeston, Mo.; thence due east to Scottsville, Ky.; thence northwest to, but not including, Mount Vernon, Ind.; thence northeast to 86°10′ W. longtitude and 40°45' N. latitude; thence northwest to 41° N.

latitude and 86°30′ W. longitude; thence due west to 87°10′ W. longitude. [CGFR 61-40, 26 F.R. 10345, Nov. 3. 1961]

§ 3.10-20 Cincinnati Marine Inspection Zone.

(a) The Cincinnati Marine Inspection Office is in Cincinnati, Ohio.

(b) The Cincinnati marine inspection zone boundary starts at 86°30′ W. longitude and 41° N. latitude; thence southeast to, but not including, Anderson, Ind.; thence southeast to, but not including Carrollton, Ky.; thence to, but not including, Winchester, Ky.; thence to, but not including, Cannel City, Ky.; thence to, but not including, Jenkins, Ky.; thence east and north along the Kentucky State line to Louisa, Ky.; thence in a northerly direction to Portsmouth, Ohio; thence north to 41° N. latitude, approximately 8 miles west of New Washington, Ohio; thence due west to 86°30′ W. longitude.

[CGFR 61-40, 26 F.R. 10345, Nov. 3, 1961]

§ 3.10-25 Dubuque Marine Inspection Zone.

(a) The Dubuque Marine Inspection Office is in Dubuque, Iowa.

(b) The Dubuque marine inspection zone boundary starts at a point where the Montana-North Dakota State line touches the Canadian border; thence east along the Canadian border until it meets the Red River of the North; thence south along this river to 46°25' N. latitude and 96°35′ W. longitude; thence due east until this line meets 90° W. longitude; thence due south to 41°10' N. latitude; thence in a southwesterly direction to and including Keokuk, Iowa; thence in a northwesterly direction to and including Sioux City, Iowa; thence due west to the Idaho, Wyoming State line at 42°30′ N. latitude and 111 W. longitude; thence north along the Idaho, Wyoming State line to 45° N. latitude; thence east along the Wyoming State line to 45° N. latitude and 104° W. longitude; thence due north along the Montana State line to the Canadian border.

[CGFR 61-40, 26 F.R. 10346, Nov. 3, 1961]

§ 3.10-30 Huntington Marine Inspection Zone.

(a) The Huntington Marine Inspection Office is in Huntington, West Virginia.

(b) The Huntington marine inspection zone boundary starts at 41° N. latitude, approximately 8 miles west of New Washington, Ohio; thence proceeds south to, but not including, Portsmouth, Ohio, thence southeast to Louisa, Ky.; thence along the Kentucky, West Virginia State line (Big Sandy River) to the Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia State line; thence north and east along the West Virginia, Virginia State line to the West Virginia, Virginia and Maryland State line (Potomac River); thence along the West Virginia, Maryland State line to Fairfax, W. Va.; thence northwest to, but not including, Fairmont, W. Va.; thence northwest to Dam No. 13, Ohio River (about 31⁄2 miles west of Wheeling, W. Va.); thence continuing northwest in a straight line to 81°40′ W. longitude and 41° N. latitude; thence due west to approximately 8 miles west of New Washington, Ohio.

[CGFR 61-40, 26 F.R. 10346, Nov. 3, 1961, as amended by CGFR 62-55, 28 F.R. 866, Jan. 30, 1963]

§ 3.10-35 Louisville Marine Inspection Zone.

(a) The Louisville Marine Inspection Office is in Louisville, Kentucky.

(b) The Louisville marine inspection zone boundary starts at 86°10′ W. longitude and 40°45' N. latitude; thence southwest to and including Mount Vernon, Ind.; thence southeast to, but not including, Scottsville, Ky.; thence due east to the Virginia State line; thence northeast along the Virginia State line to Jenkins, Ky.; thence northwest to Cannel City, Ky.; thence northwest to Winchester, Ky.; thence northwest to Carrollton, Ky.; thence northwest to Anderson, Ind.; thence northwest to 86°10' W. longitude and 40°45' N. latitude. [CGFR 61-40, 26 F.R. 10346, Nov. 3, 1961] § 3.10-40 Memphis Marine Inspection Zone.

(a) The Memphis Marine Inspection Zone is in Memphis, Tenn.

(b) The Memphis marine inspection zone boundary starts at 38°30' N. latitude and 109° W. longitude, on the Utah, Colorado State line and runs due east to, but not including, La Crosse, Kans.; thence east to, but not including McPherson, Kans.; thence southeast to, but not including, Greenfield, Mo.; thence southeast to, but not including, Spring

field, Mo.; thence east to, but not including, Cabool, Mo.; thence northeast to, but not including, Licking, Mo.; thence east to, but not including, Oak Ridge, Mo.; thence southeast to and including Benton, Mo.; thence south to and including Sikeston, Mo.; thence east to and including Bardwell, Ky.; thence southeast to 34° N. latitude and 88° W. longitude; thence due west along 34° N. latitude to the Alabama, Mississippi State line; thence south along the Alabama, Mississippi State line to the southern boundary of Monroe County, Miss.; thence west along the southern boundaries of the counties of Monroe, Chickasaw, Calhoun, Grenada, Leflore, Sunflower and Washington, Miss.; thence west along the Arkansas, Louisiana State line to the Texas State line; thence north along the Arkansas, Texas State line to the north side of the Red River; thence west, along the north side of the Red River to 100° W. longitude; thence north and west along the Oklahoma, Texas State line to the New Mexico State line; thence due north along the New Mexico, Oklahoma State line to 37° N. latitude; thence due west along the Colorado, New Mexico State line to 109° W. longitude; thence due north along the Utah, Colorado State line to 38°30' N. latitude.

[CGFR 67-15, 32 F.R. 5269, Mar. 29, 1967] § 3.10-45 Nashville Marine Inspection Zone.

(a) The Nashville Marine Inspection Office is in Nashville, Tennessee.

(b) The Nashville marine inspection zone boundary starts at 88° W. longitude and 34° N. latitude; thence due east to the Georgia, Alabama State line; thence northwest to the Tennessee, Alabama State line; thence north and east to the North Carolina State line; thence following the Tennessee, North Carolina State line; thence west along the Tennessee, Virginia State line to the Kentucky State line; thence northeast along the Kentucky, Virginia State line to 36°45' N. latitude; thence due west to and including Scottsville, Ky., and continuing west to, but not including, Bardwell, Ky.; thence southeast to 88° W. longitude and 34° N. latitude.

[CGFR 61-40, 26 F.R. 10346, Nov. 3, 1961]

§ 3.10-50 Pittsburgh Marine Inspection Zone.

(a) The Pittsburgh Marine Inspection Office is in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

(b) The Pittsburgh marine inspection zone boundary starts at 41° N. latitude and 79° W. longitude; thence due south to the junction of the Pennsylvania, Maryland State line; thence west and south along the Pennsylvania, Maryland, State line to Fairfax, W. Va.; thence northwest to, and including Fairmont, W. Va.; thence northwest to, but not including Dam No. 13, Ohio River (about 31⁄2 miles west of Wheeling, W. Va.); thence continuing in a straight line to 41° N. latitude and 81°40′ W. longitude; thence due east to 79° W. longitude.

NOTE: Notwithstanding the foregoing, factory inspections at the towns of Alliance and Sebring, Ohio, shall be conducted by marine inspectors assigned from the office of the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, at Cleveland, Ohio, rather than from the office of the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, Pittsburgh, Pa.

[CGFR 61-40, 26 F.R. 10346, Nov. 3, 1961, as amended by CGFR 66-10, 31 F.R. 4787, Mar. 22, 1966]

§ 3.10-55 Cairo Captain of the Port.

(a) The Cairo Captain of the Port Office is in Cairo, Illinois.

(b) The Cairo Captain of the Port area comprises all navigable waters of the United States and contiguous land areas within the following boundaries: Starting at 41° N. latitude and 87°10' W. longitude; thence south to, but not including Fowler, Ind.; thence southwest to, but not including Urbana, Ill.; thence south to, but not including Arcola, Ill.; thence south to, but not including Altamont, Ill.; thence south to, but not including Mount Vernon, Ill.; thence southwest to, but not including Oak Ridge, Mo.; thence southeast to, but not including Benton, Mo.; thence south to, but not including Sikeston, Mo.; thence due east to Scottsville, Ky.; thence northwest to, but not including Mount Vernon, Ind.; thence northeast to 86°10' W. longitude and 40°45' N. latitude; thence northwest to 41° N. latitude and 86°30′ W. longitude; thence due west to 87°10′ W. longitude.

[CGFR 61-40, 26 F.R. 10346, Nov. 3, 1961, as amended by CGFR 64-82, 30 F.R. 8749, July 10, 1965]

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