46 C.F.R. PART 403—GREAT LAKES PILOTAGE UNIFORM ACCOUNTING SYSTEM


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PART 403—GREAT LAKES PILOTAGE UNIFORM ACCOUNTING SYSTEM

Section Contents

Subpart A—General

§ 403.100   Applicability of system of accounts and reports.
§ 403.105   Records.
§ 403.110   Accounting entities.
§ 403.115   Accounting period.
§ 403.120   Notes to financial statements.

Subpart B—Inter-Association Settlements

§ 403.200   General.

Subpart C—Reporting Requirements

§ 403.300   Financial reporting requirements.

Subpart D—Source Forms

§ 403.400   Uniform pilot's source form.


Authority:  46 U.S.C. 2104(a), 8105, 9303, 9304; 49 CFR 1.46 (mmm).

Source:  60 FR 18369, Apr. 11, 1995, unless otherwise noted. Redesignated by USCG–1998–3976, 63 FR 35139, June 29, 1998.

Subpart A—General
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Source:  60 FR 18369, Apr. 11, 1995 unless otherwise noted. Redesignated at 61 FR 32655, June 25, 1996.

§ 403.100   Applicability of system of accounts and reports.
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Each Association shall keep its books of account, records and memoranda, and make reports to the Director in accordance with the guidelines of the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board. These guidelines are available by writing to the Director, Great Lakes Pilotage at the address listed in §401.110(a)(9) of this chapter.

[60 FR 18369, Apr. 11, 1995. Redesignated and amended at 61 FR 32655, June 25, 1996, and further redesignated and amended by USCG–1998–3976, 63 FR 35139, 35140, June 29, 1998]

§ 403.105   Records.
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(a) Each Association shall maintain the general books of account and all books, records, and supporting memoranda in such manner as to provide, at any time, full information relating to any account. Supporting memoranda must provide sufficient information to verify the nature and character of each entry and its proper classification.

(b) Each Association shall maintain all books, records and memoranda in a manner that will readily permit audit and examination by the Director or the Director's representatives. All books, records and memoranda shall be protected from loss, theft, or damage by fire, flood or otherwise, and shall be retained for 10 years unless otherwise authorized by the Director.

§ 403.110   Accounting entities.
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Each Association shall be a separate accounting entity. However, the records shall be maintained with sufficient particularity to allocate items to each pilotage pool operation or nonpool operation and to support the equitable proration of items that are common to two or more pilotage pools.

§ 403.115   Accounting period.
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Each Association subject to this part shall maintain its accounts on a calendar year basis unless otherwise approved by the Director.

§ 403.120   Notes to financial statements.
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(a) All matters that are not clearly identified in the body of the financial statements of the Association, but which may materially influence interpretations or conclusions that may reasonably be drawn in regard to financial condition or earnings of the Association, shall be clearly and completely stated as footnotes to the financial statements.

(b) Financial items that are not otherwise required to be reported in the Association financial statements, but which may affect ratemaking calculations, are required to be reported to the Director in the notes to the financial statements. Any financial items that are not reported to the Director will not be considered by the Director during ratemaking procedures contained in part 404 of this chapter.

[60 FR 18369, Apr. 11, 1995. Redesignated and amended at 61 FR 32655, June 25, 1996, and further redesignated by USCG–1998–3976, 63 FR 35139, 35140, June 29, 1998]

Subpart B—Inter-Association Settlements
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Source:  60 FR 18369, Apr. 11, 1995 unless otherwise noted. Redesignated at 61 FR 32655, June 25, 1996, and further redesignated by USCG–1998–3976, 63 FR 35139, June 29, 1998.

§ 403.200   General.
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Each Association that shares revenues and expenses with the Canadian Great Lakes Pilotage Authority (GLPA) shall submit settlement statements regarding these activities. The settlement statements shall be completed in accordance with the terms of agreements between the United States and Canada and guidance from the Director of Great Lakes Pilotage.

Subpart C—Reporting Requirements
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§ 403.300   Financial reporting requirements.
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(a) General:

(1) The financial statements shall list each active account, including subsidiary accounts.

(2) The financial statements, together with any other required statistical data, shall be submitted to the Director within 30 days of the end of the reporting period, unless otherwise authorized by the Director.

(3) An officer of the Association shall certify the accuracy of the financial statements.

(b) Required Reports:

(1) By April 1 of each year, each Association shall obtain an annual unqualified long form audit report for the preceding year, audited and prepared in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards by an independent certified public accountant.

(2) Each Association shall forward their annual unqualified long form audit report, and any associated settlement statements, to the Director no later than April 7 of each year.

[60 FR 18369, Apr. 11, 1995, as amended at 61 FR 21084, May 9, 1996. Redesignated at 61 FR 32655, June 25, 1996, and further redesignated by USCG–1998–3976, 63 FR 35139, June 29, 1998]

Subpart D—Source Forms
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§ 403.400   Uniform pilot's source form.
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(a) Each Association shall record pilotage transactions on a form approved by the Director. The approved form shall be issued to pilots by authorized United States pilotage pools.

(b) Pilots shall complete forms in detail as soon as possible after completion of assignment and return the entire set to the dispatching office, together with adequate support for reimbursable travel expenses.

(c) Upon receipt by the Association, the forms shall be completed by insertion of rates and charges as specified in part 401 of this chapter.

(d) Copies of the form shall be distributed as follows:

(1) Original to accompany invoice;

(2) First copy to Director;

(3) Second copy to billing office for accounting record;

(4) Third copy to pilot's own Association for pilot's personal record;

(5) Fourth copy to corresponding Canadian Association or agency for office use.

(e) Associations shall account by number for all pilot source forms issued.

[60 FR 18369, Apr. 11, 1995. Redesignated and amended at 61 FR 32655, June 25, 1996, and further redesignated and amended by USCG–1998–3976, 63 FR 35139, 35140, June 29, 1998]

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