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§ 127.1503 Portable fire extinguishers.
Each operator of a waterfront facility handling LHG must provide portable fire extinguishers of appropriate, number, size, and kind in the marine transfer area for LHG in accordance with NFPA 10 (incorporated by reference, see
§ 300.201 Consistency with State policies.
The LEA, in providing for the education of children with disabilities within its jurisdiction, must have in effect policies, procedures, and programs that are consistent with the State policies and procedures established under
and results of the test under § 127.407.
(3) A description of any corrective action taken after the test.
(b) The information required by this section must be retained for 24 months.
[CGD 78–038,
§ 127.101 Design and construction: General.
The marine transfer area for LNG must meet the following criteria in NFPA 59A (incorporated by reference, see § 127.003):
(a) Chapter 5,
(b) Disseminate copies of applicable standards to each private school and facility to which a public agency has referred or placed a child with a disability; and
(c) Provide an opportunity for those private schools and facilities to participate in the development and revision of State standards that apply to them.
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1820–0030)
§ 397.2 What is the Department of Education's jurisdiction under this part?
(a) The Department of Education has jurisdiction under this part to implement guidelines for—
(1) Documentation requirements imposed on designated State units and local educational agencies, including the documentation
73 FR 35015, June 19, 2008.
§ 157.45 Valves in cargo or ballast piping system.
When a tank vessel is at sea and the tanks contain oil, valves and closing devices in the cargo or ballast piping system or in the transfer system must be kept closed except they may be opened for cargo or ballast transfer to trim the vessel
section, an application for a new Certificate of Adequacy may be submitted under § 158.140.
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73 FR 35015, June 19, 2008.
§ 159.103 Vibration test.
The device, with liquid retention components, if any, filled with water to one-half of their volume, must be subjected to a sinusoidal vibration for a period of 12 hours, 4 hours in each of the x, y, and z planes, at the resonant frequency of the device (or at 55
73 FR 35015, June 19, 2008.
§ 159.111 Pressure and vacuum pulse test.
Liquid retention components of the device with manufacturer specified venting installed must be subjected to 50 fillings of water at a pressure head of 7 feet or the maximum pressure specified by the manufacturer for operation of the device
§ 173.85 Fees levied by the Coast Guard.
(a) In a State where the Coast Guard is the issuing authority, the fees for issuing certificates of number are:
(1) Original or transferred certificate of number and two validation stickers—$24.
(2) Renewed
the rights of students under the HEAL program;
(c) Protection of the United States from unreasonable risk of loss due to defaults; and
(d) Compliance with applicable requirements for HEAL schools.
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(b) Section 12302(d) of Title 46, United States Code, states:
When a vessel is removed to a new State of principal operation, the issuing authority of that State shall recognize the validity of the number issued by the original State for 60 days.
[CGD 89–048, 54 FR 27002, June 27, 1989
§ 173.23 Inspection of certificate.
Each person operating a vessel to which this part applies shall present the certificate or lease or rental agreement required by § 173.21 to any Federal, State, or local law enforcement officer for inspection at his or
endorsement by another person on the borrower's HEAL note. For purposes of this paragraph, an “endorsement” means a signature of anyone other than the borrower who is to assume either primary or secondary liability on the note.
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§ 167.1300 In the approaches to the Strait of Juan de Fuca: General.
The traffic separation scheme for the approaches to the Strait of Juan de Fuca consists of three parts: the western approach, the southwestern approach, and precautionary area “JF.” These parts are described in
(b) If the district includes portions of the territorial sea, charts reflecting Coast Guard decisions as to the location of the territorial sea baseline for the purposes of Coast Guard jurisdiction are maintained by the District Commander in whose district the portion of the territorial sea is located.
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, State, or local agency maintaining a system of records that was in existence and operating prior to January 1, 1975, to request the SSN as a necessary means of verifying the identity of an individual.
(b) Individuals asked to voluntarily provide their SSN shall suffer no penalty or denial of benefits for refusing to provide it.
(c) When GAO requests an individual to disclose his or her SSN, it shall inform that individual whether
directives as may be necessary and appropriate.
(a) The Director, Personnel, shall have general responsibility and authority for implementing this part, including—
(1) Approving all systems of personnel records to be maintained by GAO (whether physically located in GAO's Office of Personnel or elsewhere), including the contents and uses of such systems, accounting methods, and security methods; and
party, the ALJ may so advise the parties and arrange access to the evidence for a party or representative.
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, a record about the inquirer, should be addressed to the official identified in the Federal Register notice for that system. Inquirers should specify the name of the system of personnel records, if known, as published in the Federal Register. Such inquiries should contain the identifying data prescribed in § 83.12 before a search can be
, without pay, for physical disability, pursuant to the decision of a retiring board, the findings and decision of the retiring board. The term “retired or released to inactive service” includes every kind of separation from the service.
(c) After reviewing the findings and decision of a retiring board the Board will affirm or reverse, in whole or in part, the findings and decision of the retiring board.
(d) In carrying out its duties
. 5902; and other persons who, in the opinion of the Chair, are competent to represent the applicant for correction. Whenever the term “applicant” is used in these rules, except in § 52.21(c), the term shall mean an applicant or his or her counsel.
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§ 25.603 Claims payable.
A claim for death, personal injury, or damage to or loss of real or personal property under this subpart is payable when caused by a military member or a civilian employee of the Coast Guard:
(a) Incident to the use of a vehicle of the United States at any place; or
§ 25.803 Claims payable.
A claim for damage to or loss of real or personal property is payable under this subpart if:
(a) Caused by the United States, its employees, agents or contractors during containment, countermeasures, cleanup, mitigation, and disposal activities under the National Contingency Plan; and
§ 25.805 Claims not payable.
A claim is not payable under this subpart if it:
(a) Is for death or personal injury; or
(b) Arises out of activities to contain or remove a discharge of oil or other hazardous polluting substance from a United States or foreign public vessel or federally
§ 86.3(b); or
(b) Violating its certification. Violation of a certification includes failure of an IHE to—
(1) Adopt or implement its drug prevention program; or
(2) Consistently enforce its disciplinary sanctions for violations by students and employees of the standards of conduct adopted by an IHE under
reasons for the IRB's action and shall be reported promptly to the investigator, appropriate institutional officials, and the department or agency head.
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under Control Number 0990–0260)
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facility security personnel, vessels interfacing with the OCS facility, the cognizant District Commander, and national and local authorities with security responsibilities.
(c) Facility communications systems must have a backup means for both internal and external communications.
[USCG–2003–14759, 68 FR 39345, July 1, 2003;
(b) The bridge shall be opened at anytime for vessels in an emergency which presents danger to life or property.
[CGD05–93–054, 59 FR 5954, Feb. 9, 1994, as amended by CGD05–95–023, 60 FR 31247, June 14, 1995]