[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 33, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 33CFR125.33]

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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. 125.33  Holders of Coast Guard Port Security Cards.

    (a) Whenever the Commandant is not satisfied that the character and 
habits of life of a holder of a Coast Guard Port Security Card are such 
as to warrant the belief that his presence on waterfront facilities and 
port and harbor areas, including vessels and harbor craft therein, would 
not be inimical to the security of the United States, he will request 
the holder to furnish, under oath in writing, such information as he 
deems pertinent and necessary for a determination on this issue.
    (b) If the holder fails or refuses to furnish such information 
within thirty (30) days after receipt of the Commandant's request, the 
Commandant may issue the written notice provided for in Sec. 125.35(a).
    (c) The holder's failure or refusal to furnish such information 
shall preclude a determination that the holder's character and habits of 
life are such as to warrant the belief that his presence on waterfront 
facilities, and port and harbor areas, including vessels and harbor 
craft therein, would not be inimical to the security of the United 
States.

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    (d) Upon receipt of such information as the Commandant may have 
required, the procedure prescribed in Sec. 125.29(b) shall be followed.
    (e) If the Commandant is satisfied that the character and habits of 
life of the holder are such as to warrant the belief that his presence 
on waterfront facilities, and port and harbor areas, including vessels 
and harbor craft therein, would not be inimical to the security of the 
United States, he shall notify the holder accordingly.
    (f) If the Commandant is not satisfied that the character and habits 
of life of the holder are such as to warrant the belief that his 
presence on waterfront facilities, and port and harbor areas, including 
vessels and harbor craft therein, would not be inimical to the security 
of the United States, he shall notify the holder in writing as provided 
for in Sec. 125.35.

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