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Allowing Alternatives to Incandescent Light in Private Aids to Navigation
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On October 4, 2000, the Coast Guard published a direct final rule that notified the public of the Coast Guard's intent to remove the requirement to use only tungsten-incandescent lighting for private aids to navigation. This would have enabled private industry and owners of private aids to navigation to take advantage of recent changes in lighting technology-specifically, to use lanterns based on light- emitting diodes (LEDs). Because we received an adverse comment objecting to this rule, we withdraw the rule.
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Allowing Alternatives to Incandescent Light in Private Aids to Navigation; Federal Register Vol. 66, Issue
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Direct final rule; withdrawal.
On October 4, 2000, the Coast Guard published a direct final rule that notified the public of the Coast Guard's intent to remove the requirement to use only tungsten-incandescent lighting for private aids to navigation. This would have enabled private industry and owners of private aids to navigation to take advantage of recent changes in lighting technology-specifically, to use lanterns based on light- emitting diodes (LEDs). Because we received an adverse comment objecting to this rule, we withdraw the rule.
The direct final rule published at 65 FR 59124 on October 4, 2000, is withdrawn; the withdrawal is made as of January 3, 2001.
For questions on this direct final fule, call Dan Andrusiak, G-OPN-2, U.S. Coast Guard, telephone 202-267- 0327. For questions on viewing material in the docket, call Dorothy Beard, Chief of Dockets, Department of Transportation, telephone 202- 366-9329.
Navigation aids:
Alternatives to incandescent light in private aids
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