2006 New York Code - Repairs.



 
    § 61. Repairs.  Whenever any public vessel is placed upon the dock for
  repairs, it shall be the duty of the owner to report  the  fact  to  the
  inspector so that he may make a thorough inspection to determine what is
  necessary  to make such vessel seaworthy; if the condition or age of the
  vessel in  the  judgment  of  the  inspector  renders  such  examination
  necessary.    Before  making  general  repairs  to an engine of a vessel
  coming under the provisions of this chapter, the engineer in  charge  of
  such  engine shall report, in writing, the nature of such repairs to the
  inspector. It shall be the duty of all engineers when an accident occurs
  to an engine in their charge tending to render such  engine  unsafe,  to
  report the same to the inspector promptly.

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