Annual vessel inspection fee.

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§ 2.10-101 Annual vessel inspection fee.

(a)

(1) Unless otherwise provided by this subpart, each vessel required to have a Certificate of Inspection is subject to the annual vessel inspection fee listed in table 2.10-101 for its vessel category.

(2) A vessel certificated for more than one service must pay only the higher of the two applicable fees in table 2.10-101 of this section.

(b) The vessel owner or operator must pay the annual vessel inspection fee each year on or before the vessel's user fee anniversary date, unless the fee has been prepaid under § 2.10-105 of this subpart.

(c) Payment of the annual vessel inspection fee entitles a vessel to all inspection services related to compliance with its Certificate of Inspection, including but not limited to the inspection for renewal of the Certificate of Inspection, reinspections (annual and periodic inspections), hull (drydock) inspections, deficiency inspections, damage surveys, repair and modification inspections, change in vessel service inspections, permit to proceed inspections, drydock extension inspections, and all inspections required for the issuance of international certificates.

(d) Entitlement to inspection services for the current year remains with the vessel if it is sold. The entitlement to inspection services may not be transferred to any other vessel.

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Table 2.10-101 - Annual Vessel Inspection Fees for U.S. and Foreign Vessels Requiring a Certificate of Inspection

Any inspected vessel not listed in this table $1,030
Freight Barges:
Length not greater than 150 feet 495
More than 150 feet but not more than 300 feet 610
More than 300 feet 955
Freight Ships:
Length not greater than 100 feet 1,425
More than 100 feet but no more than 300 feet 1,870
More than 300 feet 5,410
Industrial Vessels:
Length not greater than 200 feet 1,435
More than 200 feet 2,550
Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODUs):
Drill ship MODUs 6,710
Submersible MODUs 4,695
Self-elevating MODUs 4,695
Semi-submersible MODUs 8,050
Nautical School Vessels:
Length not greater than 100 feet 835
More than 100 feet but not more than 200 feet 1,450
More than 200 feet 7,205
Oceanographic Research Vessels:
Length not greater than 170 feet 840
More than 170 feet but not more than 240 feet 1,980
More than 240 feet 3,610
Offshore Supply Vessels:
Length not greater than 140 feet 1,135
More than 140 feet 1,470
Offshore Supply Vessels: Alternate Reinspection Program *:
Length not greater than 140 feet 940
More than 140 feet 1,260
Passenger Barges:
Less than 100 gross tons and:
Less than 65 feet in length 300
65 feet or more in length 600
100 gross tons or more and:
Certified for fewer than 150 passengers 2,215
Certified for 150 or more passengers 2,525
Passenger Ships:
Length not greater than 250 feet:
Certified for fewer than 150 passengers 3,600
Certified for 150 or more passengers 4,050
More than 250 feet but not more than 350 feet 5,330
More than 350 feet but not more than 450 feet 6,835
More than 450 feet 14,650
Sailing School Vessels:
Length not greater than 30 feet 530
More than 30 feet but not more than 65 feet 560
More than 65 feet 980
Sea-going Towing Vessels 2,915
Small Passenger Vessels:
Less than 65 feet in length 300
65 feet or more in length 600
Tank Barges 500
Tankships:
Length not greater than 100 feet 1,295
More than 100 feet but not more than 300 feet 2,310
More than 300 feet 5,805
Liquefied Gas Tankships 12,120

[CGD 91-030, 60 FR 13563, Mar. 13, 1995, as amended by CGD 96-067, 62 FR 19232, Apr. 21, 1997; USCG-2004-18884, 69 FR 58341, Sept. 30, 2004; USCG-2010-0759, 75 FR 60001, Sept. 29, 2010]


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