Recreational Boating Safety: Hearings Before a Subcommittee... |
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... concerned , would have several benefits . First , it would minimize the likelihood of future Government intervention . Secondly , it would eliminate confusion resulting from multiplicity of standards . Thirdly , it would help to create ...
... concerned , would have several benefits . First , it would minimize the likelihood of future Government intervention . Secondly , it would eliminate confusion resulting from multiplicity of standards . Thirdly , it would help to create ...
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... concerned in this field since 1910 , boating accidents probably would be several times more numerous than they are . These efforts are difficult to measure but they are significant in promoting and adding to safety of boating . They ...
... concerned in this field since 1910 , boating accidents probably would be several times more numerous than they are . These efforts are difficult to measure but they are significant in promoting and adding to safety of boating . They ...
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... concerned . Almost half the boats in the water are not meeting the laws and the requirements of the regulations . Captain , what are you doing to change that ? Captain OLIVER . Education is the basic method . Mr. HARDY . So you give ...
... concerned . Almost half the boats in the water are not meeting the laws and the requirements of the regulations . Captain , what are you doing to change that ? Captain OLIVER . Education is the basic method . Mr. HARDY . So you give ...
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... concerned . This study would determine whether or not this should be made a part of a new Federal act . In the Federal Boating Act of 1958 we require boats be registered and numbered and acci- dents be reported in a uniform manner ...
... concerned . This study would determine whether or not this should be made a part of a new Federal act . In the Federal Boating Act of 1958 we require boats be registered and numbered and acci- dents be reported in a uniform manner ...
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... concerned with the person as with the Department . Captain OLIVER . Yes , sir ; the regulatory branch . Mr. HARDY . How much time does he have to devote to this ? Captain OLIVER . This is one of his primary jobs . Mr. HARDY . One of his ...
... concerned with the person as with the Department . Captain OLIVER . Yes , sir ; the regulatory branch . Mr. HARDY . How much time does he have to devote to this ? Captain OLIVER . This is one of his primary jobs . Mr. HARDY . One of his ...
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activities Admiral SMITH aids to navigation approved boat operators boater boating accidents boating administrator boating industry boating laws Boating Safety Branch boatmen boatowners buoyancy Capsizing Captain OLIVER Chairman Chesapeake Bay Coast Guard Auxiliary committee craft district commander effective effort Federal Boating Act Federal Government feel FREED going HARDY HARRISON horsepower increase inflatable jurisdiction law enforcement legislation lifejacket lifesaving devices LIFTON manufacturers ment Merchant Marine million mobile boarding detachments Motorboat Act MYERS navigable waters number of boats numbering system O'Link operator's license penalty percent person PORTER HARDY preservers problem question recreational boating safety registration regulations requirements responsibility RICHARD SCHWARTZ ROSENTHAL safe boating safety equipment safety patrol search and rescue Secretary SERINI situation specific standards statement statistics statute subcommittee talking THARP thing tion trying U.S. Coast Guard uniform United vessel vest violations waterways wear WYDLER York
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10 페이지 - ... sum the vessel shall be liable and may be seized and proceeded against by...
11 페이지 - Foster a wider knowledge of, and better compliance with, the laws, rules, and regulations governing the operation of motorboats and yachts. (d) Facilitate other operations of the Coast Guard.
9 페이지 - SEC. 22. (a) This Act shall apply to every motorboat or vessel on the navigable waters of the United States, Guam, the Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia, and every motorboat or vessel owned in a State and using the high seas. " '(b) As used in this Act —
48 페이지 - On the starboard side a green light so constructed as to show an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of...
34 페이지 - Very well, sir. (Whereupon, at 12 o'clock noon, the committee recessed to reconvene at 2:30 pm the same day.) AFTERNOON SESSION, THURSDAT, JUNE 25, 1959 TRINITY DIVISION, CENTRAL VALLEY PROJECT STATEMENT OF HON.
10 페이지 - ... of the United States it is further declared to be the policy of the Congress hereby to encourage the highest degree of reciprocity and comity among the several jurisdictions. The Secretary, acting under the authority of section 141 of Title 14...
13 페이지 - States," as used in the rules and regulations of this part, shall be construed to mean those waters of the United States, including the territorial seas adjacent thereto, the general character of which is navigable, and which, either by themselves or by uniting with other waters, form a continuous waterway on which boats or vessels may navigate or travel between two or more States or to or from foreign nations.
9 페이지 - a blast of at least two seconds shall be deemed a prolonged blast within the meaning of the law," when given by vessels propelled by machinery and not more than 65 feet in length, except tugboats and towboats propelled by steam.
9 페이지 - Every undocumented vessel propelled by machinery of more than 10 horsepower, whether or not such machinery Is the principal source of propulsion, using the navigable waters of the United States...
10 페이지 - Congress to encourage uniformity of boating laws, rules, and regulations as among the several States and the Federal Government to the fullest extent practicable, subject to reasonable exceptions arising out of local conditions. In the interest of fostering the development, use, and enjoyment of all the waters of the United States it is further declared to be the policy of the Congress...