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Oregon state line westerly to latitude 40° N. longitude, 150° W., thence northeasterly to latitude 54°40′ N., longitude 140° W., thence due east to the Canadian coast.

[CGFR 61-40, 26 F.R. 10352, Nov. 3, 1961]

§ 3.65-10 Seattle Marine Inspection Zone.

(a) The Seattle Marine Inspection Office is in Seattle, Wash.

(b) The Seattle marine inspection zone comprises the State of Montana and those portions of the States of Washington and Idaho north of a line beginning at Seaview, Wash., and running in an easterly direction including the city of Yakima, Wash., to and including Priest Rapids Dam; thence in a northeasterly direction to and including Othello, Wash.; thence in an easterly direction to the junction of the Benewah CountyLatah County line with the WashingtonIdaho border; thence east along the northern boundary lines of Latah and Clearwater Counties to the Montana border.

[CGFR 61-40, 26 F.R. 10352, Nov. 3, 1961, as amended by CGFR 64-82, 30 F.R. 8751, July 10, 1965] § 3.65-15

Portland, Oreg. Marine Inspection Zone.

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

(b) The Portland marine inspection zone comprises the States of Oregon and those portions of the States of Washington and Idaho south of a line beginning at Seaview, Wash., and running in an easterly direction, excluding the city of Yakima, Wash., to but not including Priest Rapids Dam; thence in a northeasterly direction to but not including Othello, Wash.; thence in an easterly direction to the junction of the Benewah County-Latah County line with the Washington-Idaho border; thence east along the northern boundary lines of Latah and Clearwater Counties to the Montana border.

[CGFR 61-40, 26 F.R. 10352, Nov. 3, 1961, as amended by CGFR 64-82, 30 F.R. 8752, July 10, 1965]

§ 3.65-55 Portland Captain of the Port. (a) The Portland Captain of the Port Office is in Portland, Oreg.

(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 starting at Cape Disappointment,

Wash., running in an easterly direction to 46°55′ N. latitude, 118° W. longitude; thence due south to 45°20′ N. latitude; thence due west to 122° W. longitude; thence due south to 44° N. latitude; thence due west to 123° W. longitude; thence due south to the CaliforniaOregon State line; thence west along the California-Oregon State line to the Pacific Ocean; thence northerly following the coastline to Point Adams; thence northwesterly to the Columbia River Lightship; thence northeasterly to starting point.

[CGFR 61-40, 26 F.R. 10352, Nov. 3, 1961, as amended by CGFR 63-27, 28 F.R. 5475, June 4, 1963]

§ 3.65-60 Seattle Captain of the Port. (a) The Seattle Captain of the Port Office is in Seattle, Wash.

(b) The Seattle Captain of the Port area comprises all navigable waters of the United States and contiguous land areas within the following boundaries: A line starting from 46°30′ N. latitude, 122° W. longitude due north to the International Boundary; thence west, southerly and northwesterly along this boundary to 48°29'35'' N. latitude, 124°43'45'' W. longitude; thence southerly following the Pacific Ocean coastline to 46°20′ N. latitude, 124° W. longitude; thence easterly to starting point.

[CGFR 61-40, 26 F.R. 10352, Nov. 3, 1961, as amended by CGFR 63-27, 28 F.R. 5476, June 4, 1963]

Subpart 3.70-Fourteenth Coast
Guard District

SOURCE: The provisions of this Subpart 3.70 contained in CGFR 61-40, 26 F.R. 10352, Nov. 3, 1961, unless otherwise noted.

§ 3.70-1 Fourteenth district.

(a) The District Office is in Honolulu, Hawaii.

(b) The Fourteenth Coast Guard District shall comprise the State of Hawaii; and the Pacific Islands belonging to the United States south of latitude 40° N., and west of a line running from 40° N., 150° W. through latitude 5° S., 110° W.; and the ocean area west and south of a line from latitude 53°15' N., longitude 160° E. (Cape Shipunski), due south to latitude 40° N., thence due east to longitude 150° W., thence southeasterly through latitude 5° S., longitude 110° W. § 3.70-10 Honolulu Marine Inspection Zone.

(a) The Honolulu Marine Inspection Office is in Honolulu, Hawaii.

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§ 3.70-60

Guam Captain of the Port.

(a) The Guam Captain of the Port Office is in Agana, Guam.

(b) The Guam Captain of the Port area shall comprise all navigable waters of the United States and continguous land areas within the following boundaries: On the east the 145°00'00'' E. meridian; on the south 13°11'00'' N. parallel; on the west 144°34'00'' E. meridian; and on the north 13°42'00'' N. parallel.

Subpart 3.85-Seventeenth Coast Guard District

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(a) The District Office is in Juneau, Alaska.

(b) The Seventeenth Coast Guard District shall comprise the State of Alaska; and the ocean area bounded by a line from the Canadian coast at latitude 54°40' N. due west to longitude 140° W., thence southwesterly to latitude 40° N., longitude 150° W., thence due west to longitude 160° E., thence due north to latitude 53°15' N. (Cape Shipunski), thence southeasterly to the southern terminus of the U.S.-Russian boundary at latitude 50°36′ N., longitude 167° E., thence northeasterly along that boundary to the Arctic Ocean.

[CGFR 61-40, 26 F.R. 10353, Nov. 3, 1961] § 3.85-10 Juneau Marine Inspection Zone.

(a) The Juneau Marine Inspection Office is in Juneau, Alaska, with a suboffice in Ketchikan, Alaska.

(b) The Juneau Marine Inspection Zone comprises the State of Alaska east of 139° W. longitude.

[CGFR 61-40, 26 F.R. 10353, Nov. 3, 1961, as amended by CGFR 63-11, 28 F.R. 2989, Mar. 27, 1963]

§ 3.85-15 Anchorage Marine Inspection Zone.

(a) The Anchorage Marine Inspection Office is in Anchorage, Alaska.

(b) The Anchorage marine inspection zone comprises the State of Alaska west of 139° W. longitude.

[CGFR 63-11, 28 F.R. 2989, Mar. 27, 1963] § 3.85-55 Anchorage Captain of the Port.

(a) The Anchorage Captain of the Port Office is in Anchorage, Alaska

(b) The Anchorage Captain of the Port area shall comprise all navigable waters of the United States and contiguous land areas within the following boundaries: A line commencing at a point 60°50' N. and 149° W., thence north to the north shoreline of Turnagain Arm, thence northwesterly along the shoreline to the junction of 149°40′ W., thence north to 61°25' N., thence west to 150° W., thence south to the north shoreline of Knik Arm, thence westerly along the shoreline to 150°20′ W., thence south to the south shoreline of Turnagain Arm, thence easterly along the shoreline to the point of origin.

[CGFR 63-11, 28 F.R. 2989, Mar. 27, 1963]

§ 3.85-60 Juneau Captain of the Port. (a) The Juneau Captain of the Port Office is in Juneau, Alaska.

(b) The Juneau Captain of the Port area shall comprise all navigable waters and contiguous land areas within the following boundaries: Commencing at a point 58°35' N., and the east bank of the Lynn Canal, due west to 135° W., thence due south to 58°10' N., thence due east to 134°10' W., thence northwesterly along the east bank of the Gastineau Channel to 58°20′ N., thence a straight northwesterly line from this point to the point of origin.

[CGFR 63-11, 28 F.R. 2989, Mar. 27, 1963] § 3.85-65 Ketchikan Captain of the Port.

(a) The Ketchikan Captain of the Port Office is in Ketchikan, Alaska.

(b) The Ketchikan Captain of the Port area shall comprise all navigable waters and contiguous land areas encompassed within the following bound

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(b) "Auxiliary" means the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary established pursuant to the Act.

(c) "Commandant" means the Commandant of the United States Coast Guard.

(d) "Member" means any person who is a member of the Auxiliary.

(e) "Vessel" means a motorboat or yacht.

(f) "Motorboat" means any documented or numbered vessel propelled by machinery, not more than 65 feet in length measured end to end over the deck excluding sheer.

(g) "Yacht" means either (1) any documented or numbered vessel used exclusively for pleasure, or (2) any sailboat used exclusively for pleasure over 16 feet in length measured from end to end over the deck excluding sheer.

(h) "Radio station" means any equipment (including a building which houses such equipment) the use of which to transmit communications by radio is authorized pursuant to law.

(i) "Aircraft" means any contrivance now known or hereafter invented, used or designed for navigation of or flight in the air.

(j) "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Treasury when the Coast Guard operates in the Treasury Department or the Secretary of the Navy when the Coast Guard operates as part of the Navy.

(k) "Facility" or "facilities" means a vessel, aircraft, and/or radio station. [CGFR 48-64, 13 F.R. 8393, Dec. 28, 1948, as amended by CGFR 59-58, 24 F.R. 10717, Dec. 25, 1959]

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Any authority vested in the Commandant by this part may be delegated by him to such personnel of the Coast Guard, in such manner and to such extent, as he deems necessary or appropriate for the functioning, organization, and internal administration of the Auxiliary.

§ 5.09 Eligibility for membership.

To be eligible for membership in the Auxiliary, a person (male or female) must be over 17 years of age; a citizen of the United States or of its Territories and possessions; and either own not less than a twenty-five percent interest in a motorboat, yacht, aircraft, or radio station; or have had such special training or experience as to qualify him in the opinion of the Commandant, for duty in the Auxiliary.

[CGFR 59-58, 24 F.R. 10717, Dec. 25, 1959]

§ 5.11 Membership in military organi

zations.

Members of the Auxiliary may also be enrolled, enlisted or commissioned in the Coast Guard Reserve. Membership in the Auxiliary is not a bar to membership in any other naval or military organization.

§ 5.13 Application for membership.

Application for membership in the Auxiliary shall be made on the prescribed form which may be obtained from the Commander of the Coast Guard district in which located. Membership is based on the needs of the Auxiliary and will necessarily vary in the various Coast Guard districts.

[CGFR 59-58, 24 F.R. 10717, Dec. 25, 1959] § 5.15 Admission to membership.

An applicant who is accepted for membership shall be enrolled in the Auxiliary and shall be issued a membership certificate and identification card. Mere ownership of such a certificate or card shall not entitle a member of the Auxiliary to be vested with or exercise any right, privilege, power, or duty vested in or imposed upon the personnel of the Coast Guard or the Coast Guard Reserve.

[CGFR 59-58, 24 F.R. 10717, Dec. 25, 1959]

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ship; for cause; upon direction of the Commandant; or upon death.

[CGFR 59-58, 24 F.R. 10717, Dec. 25, 1959] § 5.19 Training.

The Commandant may authorize members of the Auxiliary to pursue correspondence courses conducted by the Coast Guard Institute at cost when the furnishing of such courses does not interfere with other regular Coast Guard activities.

§ 5.21 Ranks, titles, designations, or grades.

The members of the Auxiliary shall have such ranks, titles, designations, or grades, pursuant to their qualifications, as the Commandant considers necessary for the administration and operation of the Auxiliary.

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The Commandant shall prescribe the circumstances and qualifications under which members of the Auxiliary may be advanced.

§ 5.25 Honorary members.

For conspicuous service to or active interest in the Auxiliary, the Commandant may award any person with honorary membership in the Auxiliary. An honorary member of the Auxiliary, solely by reason of such honorary membership, shall not be entitled to any of the rights, benefits, privileges, duties, or obligations of regular members of the Auxiliary. § 5.27 Assignment to specific duties.

Members of the Auxiliary shall not be assigned to specific duties until they have been found, after appropriate training and examination, to be competent to perform such duties.

§ 5.29 Assignment to duty on a motorboat, yacht, aircraft, or radio station. No member of the Auxiliary shall be placed in charge of a motorboat, yacht, aircraft, or radio station assigned to Coast Guard duty unless he has been specifically designated by authority of the Commandant to perform such duty. § 5.31

Power and authority.

Members of the Auxiliary, when assigned to specific duties shall, unless otherwise limited by the Commandant, be vested with the same power and authority, in execution of such duties, as members of the regular Coast Guard assigned to similar duties.

§ 5.33 Training, examination, and assignment.

The Commandant will prescribe the type of training, qualifications and examinations required before a member of the Auxiliary shall be deemed qualified to perform certain duties, and will prescribe the circumstances and manner in which certain members of the Auxiliary shall be authorized to perform regular and emergency specific duties.

§ 5.35 Use of facilities.

Section 826 of Title 14, U.S. Code, reads as follows:

The Coast Guard may utilize for any purpose incident to carrying out its functions and duties as authorized by the Secretary any motorboat, yacht, aircraft, or radio station placed at its disposition for any of such purposes by any member of the Auxiliary, by any corporation, partnership, or association, or by any State or political subdivision thereof.

[CGFR 59-58, 24 F.R. 10717, Dec. 25, 1959]
§ 5.37
Offer of facilities.

Any member of the Auxiliary desiring to place a vessel, aircraft, or radio station at the disposal of the Coast Guard pursuant to the Act and the regulations in this part, shall communicate with the Commander of the Coast Guard district in which located indicating in such communication which facility is offered. Except in emergencies, an offer to the Coast Guard must be made on the prescribed form.

[CGFR 59-58, 24 F.R. 10717, Dec. 25, 1959] § 5.39 Acceptance of facilities.

No vessel, aircraft or radio station shall be deemed loaned to the Coast Guard until an acceptance, on the prescribed form, has been signed on behalf of the Coast Guard by a person authorized by the Commandant to sign such acceptance and a complete inventory of consumable and expendable stores and equipment has been made and mutually settled by the owner and the representative of the Coast Guard.

[CGFR 59-58, 24 F.R. 10717, Dec. 25, 1959] § 5.41

Emergencies.

In an emergency, as declared by the Commandant, the offer of a vessel, aircraft, or radio station may be made without the use of the prescribed form, and such facility may be accepted on behalf of the Coast Guard without the use of

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While assigned to Coast Guard duty as authorized herein:

(a) Any motorboat or yacht shall be deemed to be a public vessel of the United States, and within the meaning of section 827 of Title 14, U.S. Code, shall be deemed to be a vessel of the United States Coast Guard.

(b) Any aircraft shall be deemed to be a vessel of the United States Coast Guard within the meaning of section 828 of Title 14, U.S. Code, and shall be deemed to be a "public aircraft" within the meaning of the act of June 23, 1958 (72 Stat. 737; 49 U.S.C. 1301).

(c) Any radio station shall be deemed to be a radio station of the United States Coast Guard and a "Government station" within the meaning of section 829, Title 14, U.S. Code.

[CGFR 59-58, 24 F.R. 10717, Dec. 25, 1959] § 5.45 Return of facility.

A vessel, aircraft, or radio station placed at the disposal of the Coast Guard for a specific period, shall be returned at the expiration of such period, unless circumstances or emergent need make the return impracticable at that time. The Commandant will determine the method, time, and documents to be exchanged upon the return to the owner of any facility. The property shall be reinventoried as of the time, date and place of redelivery, and mutually settled by the owner and the representative of the Coast Guard. Should the vessel have been accepted under emergent conditions, any claim for lost equipment or stores must be supported by invoices showing the date of purchase and the cost thereof by the person submitting claim therefor. The representative of the Coast Guard shall take all proper precautions to protect the interest of the owner as well as that of the United States.

§ 5.47 Flag or pennant.

The flag or pennant, authorized by the Secretary, may be displayed by any vessel, aircraft, or radio station at such times and under such circumstances as may be authorized by the Commandant. The penalty for the unauthorized flying of any flag or pennant of the Auxiliary is set forth in § 5.67.

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