[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 33, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
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[CITE: 33CFR125.29]

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                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
 
   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 125--IDENTIFICATION CREDENTIALS FOR PERSONS REQUIRING ACCESS TO 
WATERFRONT FACILITIES OR VESSELS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 125.29  Insufficient information.

    (a)(1) If, in the judgment of the Commandant, an application does 
not contain sufficient information to enable him to satisfy himself that 
the character and habits of life of the applicant are such to warrant 
the belief that his presence on waterfront facilities, and port and 
harbor areas, including vessels and harbor craft herein, would not be 
inimical to the security of the United States, the Commandant may 
require the applicant to furnish, under oath in writing or orally, such 
further information as he deems pertinent to the standards set forth in 
Sec. 125.19 and necessary to enable him to make such a determination.
    (2) If an applicant fails or refuses to furnish such additional 
information, the Commandant shall hold in abeyance further consideration 
of the application, and shall notify the applicant that further action 
will not be taken unless and until the applicant furnishes such 
information.
    (b) Upon receipt, the application and such further information as 
the Commandant may have required shall be referred, except in those 
instances where action on an application is held in abeyance pursuant to 
Sec. 125.21(b) or to paragraph (a)(2) of this section, to a committee 
composed of a representative of the Legal Division, of the Merchant 
Vessel Personnel Division and of the Intelligence Division, Coast Guard 
Headquarters. The committee shall prepare an analysis of the available 
information and shall make recommendations for action by the Commandant.

[CGFR 59-63, 25 FR 1589, Feb. 24, 1960]