[Federal Register: May 2, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 83)]
[Notices]
[Page 22668]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
[USCG-2005-21093]
Notification of the Imposition of Conditions of Entry for Certain
Vessels Arriving to the United States
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Notice of policy.
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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard announces that effective anti-terrorism
measures are not in place in ports of certain countries and will impose
conditions of entry on vessels arriving from those countries.
DATES: The policy announced in this notice is effective on May 23,
2005.
ADDRESSES: The Docket Management Facility maintains the public docket
for this notice. This notice will be available for inspection or
copying at room PL-401 on the Plaza level of the Nassif Building, 400
Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except Federal holidays. You may also find this docket,
including this notice, on the Internet at http://dms.dot.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have questions on this notice,
call Lieutenant Galia Kaplan, Coast Guard, telephone 202-366-2591.
SUPPLEMTARY INFORMATION:
Background and Purpose
Section 70110 of the Maritime Transportation Security Act provides
that the Secretary of Homeland Security may impose conditions of entry
into the United States from ports that are not maintaining effective
anti-terrorism measures. The Coast Guard has been delegated the
authority by the Secretary to carry out the provisions of this section.
The Coast Guard has determined that ports in the following countries
are not maintaining effective anti-terrorism measures: Democratic
Republic of the Congo, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mauritania, and Nauru.
Accordingly, effective 23 May 2005, the Coast Guard will impose the
following conditions of entry on vessels that visited the countries
listed above during their last five port calls. Vessels must:
Implement measures per the ship's security plan equivalent
to Security Level 2;
Ensure that each access point to the ship is guarded and
that the guards have total visibility of the exterior (both landside
and waterside) of the vessel while the vessel is in ports in the above
countries. Guards may be provided by the ship's crew, however
additional crewmembers should be placed on the ship if necessary to
ensure that limits on maximum hours of work are not exceeded and/or
minimum hours of rest are met, or provided by outside security forces
approved by the ship's master and Company Security Officer;
Attempt to execute a Declaration of Security;
Log all security actions in the ship's log;
Report actions taken to the cognizant U.S. Coast Guard
Captain of the Port prior to arrival into U.S. waters; and
Ensure that each access point to the ship is guarded by
armed, private security guards and that they have total visibility of
the exterior (both landside and waterside) of the vessel while in U.S.
ports. The number and position of the guards has to be acceptable to
the Coast Guard Captain of the Port.
Dated: April 26, 2005.
L.L. Hereth,
Director of Port Security.
[FR Doc. 05-8726 Filed 4-29-05; 8:45 am]
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