FCC 80.951 Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 80.951 Applicability.
The Agreement Between the United States of America and Canada for Promotion
of Safety on the Great Lakes by Means of Radio, 1973, applies to vessels of
all countries when navigated on the Great Lakes. The Great Lakes Radio
Agreement defines the Great Lakes as “all waters of Lakes Ontario, Erie,
Huron (including Georgian Bay), Michigan, Superior, their connecting and
tributary waters and the River St. Lawrence as far east as the lower exit of
the St. Lambert Lock at Montreal in the Province of Quebec, Canada,” but
does not include such of the connecting and tributary waters as may be
specified in the Technical Regulations. The Technical Regulations do not
include any connecting and tributary waters except the St. Mary's River, the
St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, the Detroit River and the Welland Canal. A
vessel to which the Great Lakes Radio Agreement applies and which falls into
the specific categories by paragraph (a), (b) or (c) of this section and not
excepted by paragraph (d) or (e) of this section must comply with this
subpart while navigated on the Great Lakes.
(a) Every vessel 20 meters (65 feet) or over in length (measured from end to
end over the deck, exclusive of sheer).
(b) Every vessel engaged in towing another vessel or floating object,
except:
(1) Where the maximum length of the towing vessel, measured from end to end
over the deck exclusive of sheer, is less than 8 meters (26 feet) and the
length or breadth of the tow, exclusive of the towing line, is less than 20
meters (65 feet);
(2) Where the vessel towed complies with this subpart;
(3) Where the towing vessel and tow are located within a booming ground (an
area in which logs are confined); or
(4) Where the tow has been undertaken in an emergency and neither the towing
vessel nor the tow can comply with this part.
(c) Any vessel carrying more than six passengers for hire.
(d) The requirements of the Great Lakes Radio Agreement do not apply to:
(1) Ships of war and troop ships;
(2) Vessels owned and operated by any national government and not engaged in
trade.
(e) The Commission may if it considers that the conditions of the voyage or
voyages affecting safety (including but not necessarily limited to the
regularity, frequency and nature of the voyages, or other circumstances) are
such as to render full application of the Great Lakes Agreement unreasonable
or unnecessary, exempt partially, conditionally or completely, any
individual vessel for one or more voyages or for any period of time not
exceeding one year.
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