Update of Rules on Aids to Navigation Affecting Buoys, Sound Signals, International Rules at Sea, Communications Procedures, and Large Navigational Buoys The Coast Guard is revising its aids to navigation and maritime information regulations by updating technical information concerning buoys, sound signals, international rules at sea, communications procedures, and large navigational buoys, and by rewriting some regulations to make them clearer and gender-neutral. These changes will update existing rules to reflect current practices and make them easier to understand. The complete proposed rule is available on RCP’s website
For more information, call Mr. Dan Andrusiak, Project Manager, Office of Short-Range Aids to Navigation (G-OPN), Coast Guard, telephone 202-267-0327 (e-mail:
da********@co***.mil
). If you have questions on viewing the docket, call Andrea M. Jenkins, Program Manager, Docket Operations, telephone 202-366-0271.
Update of Rules on Aids to Navigation Affecting Buoys, Sound Signals, International Rules at Sea, Communications Procedures, and Large Navigational Buoys
The Coast Guard is revising its aids to navigation and maritime information regulations by updating technical information concerning buoys, sound signals, international rules at sea, communications procedures, and large navigational buoys, and by rewriting some regulations to make them clearer and gender-neutral. These changes will update existing rules to reflect current practices and make them easier to understand. The complete proposed rule is available on RCP’s website
here. This final rule is effective June 4, 2004. The docket (USCG-2001-10714) can be found on the Internet at dms.dot.gov.For more information, call Mr. Dan Andrusiak, Project Manager, Office of Short-Range Aids to Navigation (G-OPN), Coast Guard, telephone 202-267-0327 (e-mail:
da********@co***.mil
). If you have questions on viewing the docket, call Andrea M. Jenkins, Program Manager, Docket Operations, telephone 202-366-0271.