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Curtis CCR February 11th 04 09:58 PM

NPRM - Liability Insurance
 
The U.S. Coast Guard has issused a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
(NPRM) to change 33CFR Part 174.31 It will redisignate parapraph (b)
and paragraph (c), and add a new paragraph (b) to read as follows:

174.31 Terms imposed by states for numbering vessels
****
(b) Proof of liability insurance for a vessel except a
recreational-type public vessel of the United States; or

****

This proposed rule would allow states to impose proof of liability
insurance as a condition to for obataining state issued vessel number
certificates. Current federal laws/rule limit these conditions to
proof of ownership (title) and payment of state and local taxes. This
proposed rule would not REQUIRE states to make proof of liability
insurance a condition, it just allows them to.

Public comment on this NPRM can be made to the Coast Guard until April
13, 2004.

Short Wave Sportfishing February 11th 04 11:06 PM

NPRM - Liability Insurance
 
On 11 Feb 2004 13:58:08 -0800, (Curtis CCR)
wrote:

The U.S. Coast Guard has issused a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
(NPRM) to change 33CFR Part 174.31 It will redisignate parapraph (b)
and paragraph (c), and add a new paragraph (b) to read as follows:

174.31 Terms imposed by states for numbering vessels
****
(b) Proof of liability insurance for a vessel except a
recreational-type public vessel of the United States; or

****

This proposed rule would allow states to impose proof of liability
insurance as a condition to for obataining state issued vessel number
certificates. Current federal laws/rule limit these conditions to
proof of ownership (title) and payment of state and local taxes. This
proposed rule would not REQUIRE states to make proof of liability
insurance a condition, it just allows them to.

Public comment on this NPRM can be made to the Coast Guard until April
13, 2004.


Would be interesting in CT. No titles on boats.

Later,

Tom
S. Woodstock, CT
----------

"To the fisherman born there is nothing
so provoking of curiosity as a fishing rod
in a case."

Roland Pertwee, "The River God" (1928)

Curtis CCR February 12th 04 04:57 PM

NPRM - Liability Insurance
 
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote in message . ..
On 11 Feb 2004 13:58:08 -0800, (Curtis CCR)
wrote:

The U.S. Coast Guard has issused a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
(NPRM) to change 33CFR Part 174.31 It will redisignate parapraph (b)
and paragraph (c), and add a new paragraph (b) to read as follows:

174.31 Terms imposed by states for numbering vessels
****
(b) Proof of liability insurance for a vessel except a
recreational-type public vessel of the United States; or

****

This proposed rule would allow states to impose proof of liability
insurance as a condition to for obataining state issued vessel number
certificates. Current federal laws/rule limit these conditions to
proof of ownership (title) and payment of state and local taxes. This
proposed rule would not REQUIRE states to make proof of liability
insurance a condition, it just allows them to.

Public comment on this NPRM can be made to the Coast Guard until April
13, 2004.


Would be interesting in CT. No titles on boats.


But CT number numbers boats, correct? These are all conditions that
states are ALLOWED to impose, they are not required to impose any of
them. I assume that if you want to number a boat in CT, you have to
prove that you own, don't you? The regs say "proof of ownership", I
used the term "title" in a general sense.

We title boats in CA, but not cars.... or is it the other way around?
People will refer to the "pink slip" (though CA's aren't pink anymore)
as a "title" on both.

Short Wave Sportfishing February 12th 04 10:35 PM

NPRM - Liability Insurance
 
On 12 Feb 2004 08:57:09 -0800, (Curtis CCR)
wrote:

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote in message . ..
On 11 Feb 2004 13:58:08 -0800,
(Curtis CCR)
wrote:

The U.S. Coast Guard has issused a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
(NPRM) to change 33CFR Part 174.31 It will redisignate parapraph (b)
and paragraph (c), and add a new paragraph (b) to read as follows:

174.31 Terms imposed by states for numbering vessels
****
(b) Proof of liability insurance for a vessel except a
recreational-type public vessel of the United States; or

****

This proposed rule would allow states to impose proof of liability
insurance as a condition to for obataining state issued vessel number
certificates. Current federal laws/rule limit these conditions to
proof of ownership (title) and payment of state and local taxes. This
proposed rule would not REQUIRE states to make proof of liability
insurance a condition, it just allows them to.

Public comment on this NPRM can be made to the Coast Guard until April
13, 2004.


Would be interesting in CT. No titles on boats.


But CT number numbers boats, correct? These are all conditions that
states are ALLOWED to impose, they are not required to impose any of
them. I assume that if you want to number a boat in CT, you have to
prove that you own, don't you? The regs say "proof of ownership", I
used the term "title" in a general sense.

We title boats in CA, but not cars.... or is it the other way around?
People will refer to the "pink slip" (though CA's aren't pink anymore)
as a "title" on both.


Good question. I can't answer that. I really have nothing more than
the registration on my boats - I don't have a loan or anything so I
don't know how that's done.

I must go find out.

Later,

Tom
S. Woodstock, CT
----------

"To the fisherman born there is nothing
so provoking of curiosity as a fishing rod
in a case."

Roland Pertwee, "The River God" (1928)

Calif Bill February 13th 04 05:44 AM

NPRM - Liability Insurance
 

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On 12 Feb 2004 08:57:09 -0800, (Curtis CCR)
wrote:

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote in

message . ..
On 11 Feb 2004 13:58:08 -0800,
(Curtis CCR)
wrote:

The U.S. Coast Guard has issused a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
(NPRM) to change 33CFR Part 174.31 It will redisignate parapraph (b)
and paragraph (c), and add a new paragraph (b) to read as follows:

174.31 Terms imposed by states for numbering vessels
****
(b) Proof of liability insurance for a vessel except a
recreational-type public vessel of the United States; or

****

This proposed rule would allow states to impose proof of liability
insurance as a condition to for obataining state issued vessel number
certificates. Current federal laws/rule limit these conditions to
proof of ownership (title) and payment of state and local taxes. This
proposed rule would not REQUIRE states to make proof of liability
insurance a condition, it just allows them to.

Public comment on this NPRM can be made to the Coast Guard until April
13, 2004.

Would be interesting in CT. No titles on boats.


But CT number numbers boats, correct? These are all conditions that
states are ALLOWED to impose, they are not required to impose any of
them. I assume that if you want to number a boat in CT, you have to
prove that you own, don't you? The regs say "proof of ownership", I
used the term "title" in a general sense.

We title boats in CA, but not cars.... or is it the other way around?
People will refer to the "pink slip" (though CA's aren't pink anymore)
as a "title" on both.


Good question. I can't answer that. I really have nothing more than
the registration on my boats - I don't have a loan or anything so I
don't know how that's done.

I must go find out.

Later,

Tom
S. Woodstock, CT
----------

"To the fisherman born there is nothing
so provoking of curiosity as a fishing rod
in a case."

Roland Pertwee, "The River God" (1928)


In California we title both boats and cars and trailers all the same. Taxed
a little different, but all titled the same. The "Pink Slip" is the
ownership certificate from the state. You only get it when you owe nothing
to the loan company. Until then the loan agency holds title and the "pink
slip". When you sell the boat and you hold full title, you just sign the
"pink slip" on the seller line. If you are carrying the paper on the boat,
then you get to sign the front as release of interest in the boat and sign
the back as the legal owner, and the purchaser signs the "New Registered
Owner" section. And my "pink Slip" on my 14' boat I bought in 1986 was
still pink.
Bill

Bill

Bill




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