§ 600.1500 Definitions and acronyms
§ 600.1501 Vessel Monitoring System type-approval process
§ 600.1502 Communications functionality
§ 600.1503 Position report data formats and transmission
§ 600.1504 Latency requirement
§ 600.1505 Messaging
§ 600.1506 Electronic forms
§ 600.1507 Communications security
§ 600.1508 Field and technical services
§ 600.1509 General
§ 600.1510 Notification of type-approval
§ 600.1511 Changes or modifications to type-approvals
§ 600.1512 Type-approval revocation process
§ 600.1513 Type-approval revocation appeals process
§ 600.1514 Revocation effective date and notification to vessel owners
§ 600.1515 Litigation support
§ 600.1516 Reimbursement opportunities for revoked Vessel Monitoring System type-approval products

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 50 > Chapter VI > Part 600 > Subpart Q - Vessel Monitoring System Type-Approval

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