Active Regulatory Projects
The September hearing held by the House subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation centered on maritime transportation regulations and their ultimate impact on safety, security, jobs and the environment. As various industry advocates used the public venue as a vehicle to vent and for elected officials to call attention to various ‘rice bowl’ agendas, the scope and breadth of the regulatory labyrinth being endured by the domestic maritime industry became fully evident. A primary focus of the meeting involved ongoing delays at DHS and the U.S. Coast Guard in getting regulations passed in a timely fashion. Indeed, U.S. Coast Guard Rear Admiral Joseph Servidio, Assistant Commandant for Prevention Policy, admitted to a backlog of some 68 projects (rulemaking efforts) that would still be in play by the end of this calendar year. Of particular interest to many was the proposed so-called subchapter “M” rule that will profoundly affect the inland towing industry, if and when a final rule ever gets passed. But, as MarineNews readers will soon discover, Subchapter “M” is just one of dozens of rulemaking efforts on the plate of the U.S. Coast Guard. And, after scrolling through the (complete, 68 item) and mind-numbing list below, you’ll discover why it’s no wonder that it takes forever to get anything done:
FR: Final Rule / IR: Interim Rule / NPRM: Notice of Public Rulemaking / ANPRM: Advanced Notice of Public Rulemaking / PP: Preliminary Plan / SNPRM: Supplemental Notice of Public Rulemaking / IBR: Incorporation by Reference / NOI: Notice of Intent.
The latest issue of MarineNews, in part, also focuses on regulatory issues and compliance. As it turns out, it really doesn’t matter where you sit on the waterfront – in the terminal, port authority, OEM manufacturer, training entity, on board the vessel or in the boardroom itself – you’ve got something to worry about. Access the full set of rulemaking efforts, and expanded views of each by clicking: http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg5/cg523/projects.asp.
(As published in the November 2013 edition of Marine News - www.marinelink.com)
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Content
- Marine News November: Editor's Note page: 6
- Active Regulatory Projects page: 8
- Insights: Dennis L. Bryant, Bryant’s Maritime Consulting page: 12
- The Jensen Marine “HandySize” Class Tug page: 22
- U.S. vs. MLC: Work, Rest & Documentation page: 26
- Shallow Federal Policies Produce Even Shallower AIWW Drafts page: 28
- Adjusting To Post-Macondo Safety Rules page: 32
- Remote Monitoring: The Bottom Line for Fleet Optimization page: 38
- EPA Tier 4 Emission Regulations page: 42
- Climax: the ACME of Economics for Shipyards page: 46
- Inland Marine Transportation Investment: It Comes Down to Priorities. page: 48
- Scania 16-liter V8 EPA Tier 3 Engine page: 53
- Bel-Ray Biodegradable Wire Rope Grease page: 53
- Victaulic Valves DNV Approved page: 53
- Raymarine Evolution Autopilot Certified for SeaStar Solutions Optimus Systems page: 53
- Jeppesen Revolutionizes ENC Licensing With New Solution page: 53
- Omni-Directional Output for BEx Horns page: 53
- MTU Series 1163-04 Engine for by Korean CG page: 54
- SNSS Introduces Alum Ceramic Non-skid Peel and Stick page: 54
- Laborde Launches New Compact Power Unit page: 54
- Smartplug is Shore Power Solution for Metalcraft page: 54
- Jet Edge: Waterjet Parts & Accessories page: 54
- John Deere’s Tier 3 Marine Engines page: 54
- VGP-Compliant Lubricants from Panolin page: 55
- EIVA Launches High-Quality Winch Product Range page: 55
- Sea Catch Spring Safety Pin page: 55
- Caterpillar Relaunches Renowned Cat 3406C page: 55
- Powershark Tool Eats through Biofouling page: 55
- Hella Shines Spotlight on Commercial Lighting page: 55
- Birns Develops New ABS Certified Optical Penetrators page: 56
- STAUFF Hydraulic Tester Simulates Operating Conditions page: 56
- Bevelmachines’ Inside Diameter Tracker page: 56
- Norton NortZon Plus Wheels page: 56
- Boatracs Debuts AIS Maritime Application page: 56
- Furuno Shatters $1,000 Price Point page: 56
- STX Canada Marine purchases the FORAN System page: 57
- The Weldable PVC Decking System page: 57
- SSP Corporation Adds 40 Series Ball Valves page: 57