A boat that is 26 feet or longer is required to have an oil discharge placard posted. This placard must inform crew and passengers about the disposal of oil and oily waste. It is a part of compliance with regulations aimed at preventing marine pollution.
The US Coast Guard requires an oil discharge placard for boats over 26 feet.
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the placard have been posted everywhere.
A dumping placard must be displayed on boats that are 26 feet or longer in length. This requirement is part of regulations aimed at preventing marine pollution. The placard must be posted in a location that is easily visible to all passengers and crew.
Boats 26 feet and longer must have a garbage dumping placard prominently posted.
Boats 26 feet and longer must have a garbage dumping placard prominently posted.
Flammable placards must be posted on all sides of tanker transporting JP-8
An affiche is a written or printed notice to be posted, such as on a wall - including a poster or a placard.
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A garbage dumping placard must be prominently posted on boats larger than 26 feet. This requirement is in accordance with the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act (MPRSA) to inform boaters about proper waste disposal practices and regulations. The placard serves to educate vessel operators and passengers about the importance of protecting marine environments from pollution.
Actually the phrase reads the other way around.... "bond discharged." It means that you are no longer required to have money or property posted with the court to assure your appearance (i.e.: Your bond is discharged.).