Permanently moored vessel definition
Permanently moored vessel or “PMV” means an excursion boat used for gambling, which is removed from navigation and defined as a vessel under Title 46, Code of Federal Regulations, Subchapter K or H, that would have previously required a United States Coast Guard Certificate of Inspection.
Permanently moored vessel or “PMV” means an excursion boat used for gambling that is removed from navigation and defined as a vessel under 46 CFR, Subchapter K or H (June 1, 2024), that would have previously required a United States Coast Guard Certificate of Inspection.
Permanently moored vessel or “PMV” means an excursion boat used for gambling, which is re- moved from navigation and defined as a vessel under Title 46, Code of Federal Regulations, Subchapt- er K or H, that would have previously required a United States Coast Guard Certificate of Inspection.
More Definitions of Permanently moored vessel
Permanently moored vessel or "PMV" means any ship, barge or other vessel permanently fixed to a foundation or mooring, or unable to get underway by means of its own power, and occupied for purposes other than navigation.