[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: 33CFR128.200]

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                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
 
   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 128--SECURITY OF PASSENGER TERMINALS--Table of Contents
 
                       Subpart B--Security Program
 
Sec. 128.200  What must my Terminal Security Plan cover?


    (a) If this part applies to your passenger terminal, you must 
implement for that terminal a program that--
    (1) Provides for the safety and security of persons and property in 
the terminal and aboard each passenger vessel subject to part 120 of 
this chapter moored at the terminal, against unlawful acts;
    (2) Prevents or deters the carriage aboard any such vessel moored at 
the terminal of any prohibited weapon, incendiary, or explosive on or 
about any person or within his or her personal articles or baggage, and 
the carriage of any prohibited weapon, incendiary, or explosive in 
stowed baggage, cargo, or stores;
    (3) Prevents or deters unauthorized access to any such vessel and to 
restricted areas in the terminal;
    (4) Provides appropriate security measures for Security Levels I, 
II, and III that allow for increases in security when the Commandant or 
Captain of the Port (COTP) advises you that a threat of an unlawful act 
exists and may affect the terminal, a vessel, or any person aboard the 
vessel or terminal;
    (5) Designates, by name, a security officer for the terminal;
    (6) Provides for the evaluation of all security personnel of the 
terminal, before hiring, to determine suitability for employment; and
    (7) Provides for coordination with vessel security while any 
passenger vessel subject to part 120 of this chapter is moored at the 
terminal.
    (b) If this part applies to your passenger terminal, you must work 
with the operator of each passenger vessel subject to part 120 of this 
chapter, to provide security for the passengers, the terminal, and the 
vessel. You need not duplicate any provisions fulfilled by the vessel 
unless directed to by the COTP. When a provision is fulfilled by a 
vessel, the applicable section of the Terminal Security Plan required by 
Sec. 128.300 must refer to that fact.

[CGD 91-012, 63 FR 53591, Oct. 6, 1998]