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  • United States Code
    • TITLE 33 - NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
      • Chapter 1. Navigable Waters Generally
      • Chapter 2. International Rules For Navigation At Sea
      • Chapter 3. Navigation Rules For Harbors, Rivers, And Inland Waters Generally
      • Chapter 4. Navigation Rules For Great Lakes And Their Connecting And Tributary Waters Prior Rules For Preventing Collision Prescribed By R.S. Sec. 4233 To Be Followed By Vessels Of The Navy And Mercantile Marine Of The United States, Applicable Originally To All Waters, Were Superseded As To Navigation On The High Seas And Waters Connected Therewith By The International Rules (Act Aug. 19, 1890, Ch. 802 Sec. 61 Et Seq. Of This Title) Were Superseded As To Navigation On The Great Lakes And Their Connecting And Tributary Waters As Far East As Montreal, By Act Feb. 8, 1895, Ch. 64 (Section 241 Et Seq. Of This Title); Were Adopted As Special Rules For The Navigation Of Harbors, Rivers, And Inland Waters Of The United States, Except The Great Lakes And Their Connecting And Tributary Waters As Far East As Montreal By Act Of Feb. 19, 1895, Ch. 102 (See Section 301 Et Seq. Of This Title); And Were Superseded As To Navigation Of All Harbors, Rivers, And Inland Waters Of The United States, Except The Great Lakes And Their Connecting And Tributary Waters As Far East As Montreal And The Red River Of The North And Rivers Emptying Into The Gulf Of Mexico And Their Tributaries By Act June 7, 1897, Ch. 4, Sec. 1, 30 Stat. 96 (Section 151 Et Seq. Of This Title), Leaving Them Applicable Solely To The Red River Of The North And Rivers Emptying Into The Gulf Of Mexico. See Section 2001 Et Seq. Of This Title.
      • Chapter 5. Navigation Rules For Red River Of The North And Rivers Emptying Into Gulf Of Mexico And Tributaries The Rules For Preventing Collisions Prescribed By R.S. Sec. 4233, As Amended, Formed The Basis Of This Chapter. Those Rules As Enacted Were Not Limited In Application To The Navigation Of Any Waters. But They Were Superseded As To Navigation On The High Seas And In All Coast Waters Of The United States, Except Such As Were Otherwise Provided For, By The Adoption Of "Revised International Regulations" By Act Mar. 3, 1885, Ch. 354, 23 Stat. 438; And These Regulations Were Superseded By The Adoption Of The Subsequent Regulations Of Act Aug. 19, 1890, Set Out As Section 61 Et Seq. And Section 1051 Et Seq. Of This Title. The Rules Prescribed By R.S. Sec. 4233 Were Further Superseded, As To Navigation On The Great Lakes And Their Connecting And Tributary Waters As Far East As Montreal, By The Rules Applying To Such Navigation Prescribed By Act Feb. 8, 1895 (Section 241 Et Seq. Of This Title). The Provisions Of R.S. Secs. 4233, 4412, And 4413 And Regulations Pursuant Thereto Were Adopted As Special Rules For The Navigation Of Harbors, Rivers, And Inland Waters Of The United States (Except The Great Lakes And Their Connecting And Tributary Waters As Far East As Montreal) By Act Feb. 19, 1895. R.S. Secs. 4412 And 4413 Were Classified To Section 381 Of Former Title 46, Shipping. But Thereafter The Rules Prescribed By R.S. Sec. 4233, Were Further Superseded As To Navigation Of All Harbors, Rivers, And Inland Waters Except The Red River Of The North And Rivers Emptying Into The Gulf Of Mexico And Their Tributaries, By The Rules Applying To All Such Waters Other Than The Specific Exceptions, Of Act June 7, 1897 (Section 151 Et Seq. Of This Title). The Rules Prescribed By R.S. Sec. 4233, Therefore, Remained In Force Only As To The Navigation Of The Red River Of The North And Rivers Emptying Into The Gulf Of Mexico And Their Tributaries. See Section 2001 Et Seq. Of This Title.
      • Chapter 5A. Exemption Of Navy Or Coast Guard Vessels From Certain Navigation Rules
      • Chapter 6. General Duties Of Ship Officers And Owners After Collision Or Other Accident
      • Chapter 7. Regulations For The Suppression Of Piracy
      • Chapter 8. Summary Trials For Certain Offenses Against Navigation Laws
      • Chapter 9. Protection Of Navigable Waters And Of Harbor And River Improvements Generally
      • Chapter 10. Anchorage Grounds And Harbor Regulations Generally
      • Chapter 11. Bridges Over Navigable Waters
      • Chapter 12. River And Harbor Improvements Generally
      • Chapter 13. Mississippi River Commission
      • Chapter 14. California Debris Commission
      • Chapter 15. Flood Control
      • Chapter 16. Lighthouses
      • Chapter 17. National Ocean Survey
      • Chapter 18. Longshore And Harbor Workers' Compensation
      • Chapter 19. Saint Lawrence Seaway
      • Chapter 20. Pollution Of The Sea By Oil
      • Chapter 21. International Regulations For Preventing Collisions At Sea
      • Chapter 22. Sea Grant Colleges And Marine Science Development
      • Chapter 23. Pollution Control Of Navigable Waters
      • Chapter 24. Vessel Bridge-To-Bridge Communication
      • Chapter 25. Ports And Waterways Safety Program
      • Chapter 26. Water Pollution Prevention And Control
      • Chapter 27. Ocean Dumping
      • Chapter 28. Pollution Casualties On The High Seas: United States Intervention
      • Chapter 29. Deepwater Ports
      • Chapter 30. International Regulations For Preventing Collisions At Sea
      • Chapter 31. Ocean Pollution Research And Development And Monitoring Planning
      • Chapter 32. Inland Waterways Trust Fund
      • Chapter 33. Prevention Of Pollution From Ships
      • Chapter 34. Inland Navigational Rules
      • Chapter 35. Artificial Reefs
      • Chapter 36. Water Resources Development
      • Chapter 37. Organotin Antifouling Paint Control
      • Chapter 38. Dumping Of Medical Waste By Public Vessels
      • Chapter 39. Shore Protection From Municipal Or Commercial Waste
      • Chapter 40. Oil Pollution
      • Chapter 41. National Coastal Monitoring
      • Chapter 42. Estuary Restoration
      • Chapter 43. National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps
      • Title Notes

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