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TITLE 33 - NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
CHAPTER 30 - INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS FOR PREVENTING COLLISIONS AT SEA
Section 1601.
Definitions
Section 1602.
International Regulations
Section 1603.
Vessels Subject To International Regulations
Section 1604.
Vessels Not Subject To International Regulations
Section 1605.
Navy And Coast Guard Vessels Of Special Construction Or Purpose
Section 1606.
Special Rules For Ships Of War, Vessels Proceeding Under Convoy, And Fishing Vessels Engaged In Fishing As A Fleet
Section 1607.
Implementation By Rules And Regulations; Authority To Promulgate
Section 1608.
Civil Penalties
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