Sentences with phrase «coast guard regulations»

Depending on what state you live in, Esurance can not insure extremely large, expensive, or powerful boats, houseboats, amphibious land boats, hovercrafts, airboats, homemade boats, motorless boats, boats that fail to meet U.S. Coast Guard regulations, boats with wooden hulls, and boats owned by more than 2 people.
Note that in some cases sanctuary regulations require a higher level of vessel pollution control than U.S. Coast Guard regulations.
A prime example is fish meal, which, according to US Coast Guard regulations, must be preserved with Ethoxyquin if it is not destined for human consumption.
According to US Coast Guard regulations, all fish meal not destined for human consumption must be conserved with Ethoxyquin (unless the manufacturer has a special permit).
Learn more about the types of testing methods allowed and the best way to comply with US Coast Guard regulations
«You not only have to comply with every Coast Guard regulation, but you have to fit under every bridge, and go through locks.»

Not exact matches

In its PAWSA report, the Coast Guard says the workshops» most significant recommendations were to create a Hudson River Safety Committee; increase recreational boating safety information; and clarify current anchorage regulations.
Instead of a former sports agent serving as the lead, the main character here is Bernie Webber (Chris Pine)-- a conservative member of the Coast Guard who never met a regulation he wasn't willing to follow.
The DOT agencies (the Federal Aviation Administration [aviation], the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration [trucking], the Federal Railroad Administration [rail], the Federal Transit Administration [mass transit] and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration [pipeline]-RRB- and the United States Coast Guard (USCG)[maritime] each have industry specific regulations which in total cover approximately 12.1 million transportation employees who perform safety - sensitive functions.
The costs of those ADAAG specifications which exceed Coast Guard standards (e.g. passage width and door sills) are calculated; others are subsumed by regulations which exceed the access requirements.
As used in this paragraph, a «Covered Borrower» means any person who, at the time such person becomes obligated on a loan transaction or establishes an account for consumer credit, satisfies the requirements under any one or more of the following classifications, or is otherwise under applicable laws deemed to be a «Covered Borrower» under the Military Lending Act, 10 U.S. Code Section 987: (a) An active duty member of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force or Coast Guard, or a person serving on active Guard and Reserve duty (a person described in this clause (a) of the definition of «Covered Borrower» is hereinafter referred to as a «Service Member»); or (b) Any of the following persons, relative to a Service Member: (1) The spouse; (2) A child under the age of 21; or (3) If dependent on the Service Member for more than one half of such person's support, any one or more of the following persons: (i) A child under the age of 23 enrolled in a full time course of study at an institution of higher learning; (ii) A child of any age incapable of self support due to a mental or physical incapacity that occurred before attaining age 23 while such person was dependent on the Service Member; (iii) Any unmarried person placed in legal custody of the Service Member who resides with such Service Member unless separated by military service or to receive institutional care or under other circumstances covered by Regulation; or (iv) A parent or parent - in - law residing in the Service Member's household.
Sanctuary regulations are enforced by NOAA's Office of Law Enforcement and cooperatively by others through series of agreements with state and federal law enforcement agencies: the U.S. Coast Guard, the National Park Service, and the California Department of Fish and Game.
The US Coast Guard offers free boat examinations to verify the presence and condition of certain safety equipment required by state and federal regulations.
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