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P.L. 110-280, The Maritime Pollution Prevention Act of 2007
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Gerald Kibildis
June 6, 2007, 6:32pm (report abuse)This bill must exempt the small passenger vessel (under 100 GT) or countless small commercial vessel operators will be forced to close. The cost of Tier II compliant diesel engines is $100,000 as a minimum. The cost of a 1/2 fishing trip or evening dinner cruise will triple. Pleasure boats are now exempted. There are many more polluting pleasure boats than small passenger vessels.
Marcel Muise
July 26, 2008, 12:06am (report abuse)IAPP's are for vessels 400 GT and up. Where it says the Administrator will issue the certificate, does that mean the EPA and not the USCG who issues the IOPP (Oil)?