Nev. Admin. Code § 488.530 - Marine sanitation devices: Approval; barriers or methods of securing
1. For purposes of
NRS
488.320, a marine sanitation device shall be
deemed approved by the United States Coast Guard if:
(a) It complies with the provisions of 33
C.F.R. § 159; and
(b) It is
legibly labeled as meeting those requirements.
2. To secure adequately a marine sanitation
device for the purpose of preventing the intentional, accidental or
surreptitious use of the device in violation of
NRS
488.320, a physical barrier or other method
which accomplishes that purpose must be used or placed on the device. The
barriers or methods may include the closing and padlocking of the seacock,
using a tie made of wire which is incapable of being released, using heavy tape
or removing the handle of the seacock. If a marine sanitation device is
equipped with a Y valve which allows sewage to be directly discharged from the
vessel into the waters of this State, the valve must be secured in the closed
position anytime the vessel is in the waters of this State.
3. As used in this section, "marine
sanitation device" has the meaning ascribed to it in
NRS
488.320.
Notes
NRS 488.045, 488.320, 501.181
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