Have you read Section VIII, Div 1, see below
2017 Edition, Section VIII, Div 1
UW-31 CUTTING, FITTING, AND ALIGNMENT
(a) When plates are shaped by oxygen or arc cutting,
the edges to be welded shall be uniform and smooth
and shall be freed of all loose scale and slag accumulations
before welding (see UG-76 and UCS-5).
(b) Plates that are being welded shall be fitted, aligned,
and retained in position during the welding operation.
(c) Bars, jacks, clamps, tack welds, or other appropriate
means may be used to hold the edges of parts in alignment.
Tack welds used to secure alignment shall either
be removed completely when they have served their purpose,
or their stopping and starting ends shall be properly
prepared by grinding or other suitable means so that they
may be satisfactorily incorporated into the final weld.
Tack welds, whether removed or left in place, shall be
made using a fillet weld or butt weld procedure qualified
in accordance with Section IX. Tack welds to be left in
place shall be made by welders qualified in accordance
with Section IX, and shall be examined visually for defects,
and if found to be defective shall be removed.
Provided that the work is done under the provisions of
U-2(b), it is not necessary that a subcontractor making
such tack welds for a vessel or parts manufacturer be a
holder of a Code Certificate of Authorization. The requirements
of UW-26(d) do not apply to such tack welds.