Coast Guard Extends Barge Tracking Reports As Is
Published Date: 5/14/2026
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Summary
The U.S. Coast Guard is asking to keep collecting information from barge fleeting facilities, with no changes to the current rules. This means businesses that manage barges will keep tracking and reporting the same info, helping the Coast Guard do its job without adding extra paperwork. You’ve got until June 15, 2026, to share your thoughts, and there’s no new cost or hassle coming your way.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Barge Facility Recordkeeping Continues
If you operate a barge fleeting facility, you must continue keeping the same records: twice-daily inspections of barge moorings and daily records of barge movements and hazardous cargo. The Coast Guard is seeking OMB extension for Control Number 1625-0023 with no changes, the estimated annual paperwork burden remains 7,777 hours, and comments are due by June 15, 2026.
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