Friday 10 August 2018

All You Need To Know About Code Of Federal Regulations

Do you own a maritime company and sailing under the flag of The United States? Well, there are certain rules and regulations that are laid out by the US government that you need to abide by.

It is the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CRF) that sets out all the policies, rules and procedures laid out by the administrative bodies comprising the federal government. It is also sometimes known as the administrative law.

The CFR is divided into 50 regularly updated titles that represent broad subject areas. Few of these include:


  • Grants and Agreements
  • Federal Elections
  • Aliens and Nationality
  • Business Credit and Assistance
  • Commercial Practices
  • Food and Drugs
  • Housing and Urban Development
  • Navigation and Navigable Waters
  • Emergency Management and Assistance

If you are operating your business within the U.S. waters, know that you are obligated to to comply with these U.S. code of federal regulations. Most of the regulations that govern the U.S. maritime industry are CFR 29 which is Labor, CFR 33 which is Navigation and Navigable Waters, CFR 46 which is Shipping, CFR 47 which is Telecommunication and CFR 49 which is Transportation.

CFR is basically the codification of various general and permanent rules published by the Office of the Federal Register and the Government Publishing Office. So, if you are planning to own a maritime company or already own one, know that you have to abide by these laid rules and regulations. 

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