Page. 67 17,34 68 68 69 ACT JUNE 19, 1886 Towing vessels may carry persons in addition to crew.. To amend sections 4488 and Amending act of March 2, Section 4430 as amended by, relating to inspection of Section 4434 amended by, re- 4400. What vessels subject to the provisions of this Title. 4401. Vessels navigating coast- 4403. Duties. and ap pointment of supervising inspectors. 4405. Meeting and assignment of districts. 4406. Duties of supervising inspectors. 4407. To report violations of law. 4408. Supervision of local boards. 4409. Districts not having inspectors. 4410. Annual reports of super vising inspectors. 4411. Regulations as to furnishing information to local inspectors. 4412. Regulations as to steamers passing. 4413. Penalty for violation. 4414. Number and salaries of local inspectors. 4415. Qualifications and appoint ment. 4416. What persons are not eligible. 4417. Inspection of hulls. 4418. Inspection of boilers. 4419. Control of safety valves and steam registers. 4421. Certificate of inspection. 4422. License to carry gun powder. 4423. Disposal of certificate of inspection. 4424. Carrying passengers or gunpowder contrary to law. 4425. Inspector certifying falsely. 4426. Ferryboats, canal boats, yachts, etc. 4427. Tugboats, freight boats, etc. 4428. Construction of boilers. 4429. Improper construction of boilers. 4430. Inspection of boiler plates. 4431. Stamping of boiler plates. 4432. Counterfeiting stamps. 4433. Pressure of steam allowable. 4434. Boiler plate and space between flues. 4435. Feed and connecting pipes. 4436. Safety valves, fusible plugs, etc. 4437. Obstructing safety valves, etc. 4438. Licenses of officers by inspectors. 4439. License of captain. 4440. License of chief mate. 4441. License of engineer. 4442. License of pilot. 4443. License of catain or mate as pilot. 4444. State regulation of pilots. 4445. Oath of licensed officers. 4446. Licenses to be posted. 4447. Renewal of officer's license. 7 SEC. 4399. Every vessel propelled in whole or in part by steam shall be deemed a steam vessel within the meaning of this Title. SEC. 4400. All steam vessels navigating any waters of the United States which are common highways of commerce, or open to general or competitive navigation, excepting public vessels of the United States, vessels of other countries, and boats propelled in whole or in part by steam for navigating canals, shall be subject to the provisions of this Title. *["And all foreign private steam vessels carrying passengers from any port of the United States to any other place or country shall be subject to the provisions of sections forty-four hundred and seventeen, forty-four hundred and eighteen, forty-four hundred and twenty-one, forty-four hundred and twenty-two, forty-four hundred and twenty-three, forty-four hundred and twenty-four, forty-four hundred and seventy, forty-four hundred and seventy-one, forty-four hundred and seventy-two, forty-four hundred and seventy-three, forty-four hundred and seventy-nine, forty-four hundred and eighty-two, forty-four hundred and eighty-eight, forty-four hundred and eighty-nine, forty-four hundred and ninety-six, forty-four hundred and ninety-seven, forty-four hundred and ninety-nine, and fortyfive hundred of this Title, and shall be liable to visitation and inspection by the proper officer, in any of the ports of the United States, respecting any of the provisions of the sections aforesaid."]+* * * SEC. 4401. All coast wise seagoing vessels and vessels navigating the Great Lakes, shall be subject to the navigation laws of the United States, when navigating within the jurisdiction thereof; and all vessels, propelled in whole or in part by steam, and navigating as aforesaid, shall be subject to all the rules and regula *Amendment approved August 7, 1882. + The proviso and sections 2 to 6 inclusive of amendment to section 4400 were repealed by act of Congress approved March 1, 1895. (See p. 72) |