[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 46, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 46CFR1.01-15]

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                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
         CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
 
PART 1_ORGANIZATION, GENERAL COURSE AND METHODS GOVERNING MARINE SAFETY 
 
         Subpart 1.01_Organization and General Flow of Functions
 
Sec. 1.01-15  Organization; Districts; National Maritime Center.

    (a) To assist the District Commander, and the Atlantic Area 
Commander with respect to Activities Europe, in carrying out the 
regulatory and enforcement aspects of marine safety, there is assigned 
to each District Commander and to the Atlantic Area Commander a staff 
officer designated as Chief, Marine Safety Division. The chain of 
military command is from the District Commander to each Officer in 
Charge, Marine Inspection, within the district and from the Atlantic 
Area Commander to the Officer in Charge, Activities Europe. The Chief of 
the Marine Safety Division is a staff officer assigned to the District 
Commanders and Atlantic Area Commander, and acts only on the basis of 
the authority and direction of the District Commanders, and the Atlantic 
Area Commanders with respect to Activities Europe.
    (1) The Chiefs, Marine Safety Division, in the District Offices, 
under the supervision of their respective District Commanders, direct 
the activities of their district relative to vessel, factory and 
shipyard inspections; reports and investigations of marine casualties 
and accidents; processing of violations of navigation and vessel 
inspection laws; the licensing, certificating, shipment and discharge of 
seamen; the investigation and institution of proceedings looking to 
suspension and revocation under 46 U.S.C. chapter 77 of licenses, 
certificates, and documents held by persons; and all other marine safety 
regulatory activities except those functions related to recreational 
boating when under the supervision of the Chiefs, Boating Safety 
Division, in the District Offices.
    (2) Unless otherwise provided for, the Chiefs, Boating Safety 
Division, in the District Offices, under the supervision of their 
respective District Commanders, direct the activities in their districts 
relative to administration of the law enforcement program applicable to 
uninspected vessels used for recreational purposes and the imposition 
and collection of penalties in connection therewith; maintain liaison 
with Federal and State agencies having related interests; develop and 
coordinate agreements and arrangements with Federal and State agencies 
for cooperation in the enforcement of State and Federal laws related to 
recreational boating; and review investigative reports of recreational 
boating accidents.
    (b) The Officers in Charge, Marine Inspection, in the Coast Guard 
districts, under the supervision of the District Commanders, and the 
Officer in Charge, Activities Europe, under the

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supervision of the Atlantic Area Commander are in charge of the marine 
inspection offices in the various ports and have command 
responsibilities with assigned marine safety zones for the performance 
of duties with respect to the inspection, enforcement and administration 
of navigation and vessel inspection laws, and rules and regulations 
governing marine safety. The Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, has 
been designated and delegated to give immediate direction to Coast Guard 
activities relating to marine safety functions consisting of inspection 
of vessels in order to determine that they comply with the applicable 
laws, rules, and regulations relating to construction, equipment, 
manning and operation, and to be satisfied that such vessels are in 
seaworthy condition for the services in which such vessels are to be 
operated; shipyard inspections; factory inspections of materials and 
equipment for vessels; the licensing, certificating, shipment and 
discharge of seaman; investigations of marine casualties and accidents; 
investigations of violations of law; negligence, misconduct, 
unskillfullness, incompetence or misbehavior of persons holding 
licenses, certificates, or documents issued by the Coast Guard; 
initiations of actions seeking suspension or revocation under 46 U.S.C. 
chapter 77 of licenses, certificates and documents held by persons, and 
presentation of cases at hearings before Administrative Law Judges; and 
the enforcement of navigation, vessel inspection and seaman laws in 
general.
    (c) The Commanding Officer of the National Maritime Center has been 
designated and delegated to:
    (1) Give direction to Coast Guard activities relating to marine 
safety functions consisting of the licensing, credentialing, 
certificating, shipment and discharge of seamen;
    (2) Refer to the processing Regional Examination Center (REC) or 
cognizant OCMI potential violations of law, negligence, misconduct, 
unskillfulness, incompetence or misbehavior of persons holding merchant 
mariner's documents, licenses, certificates or credentials issued by the 
Coast Guard, and recommend suspension or revocation under 46 U.S.C. 
Chapter 77 when deemed appropriate; and
    (3) Grant, withhold, suspend, or withdraw course approvals.
    (d) The Commanding Officer of the National Maritime Center has the 
same authority as an OCMI for the purpose of carrying out the marine 
safety functions listed in paragraph (c) of this section pursuant to the 
provisions of Subchapter B of this chapter.
    (e) Applicants for merchant mariner's documents, licenses, 
certificates or credentials may apply to the Coast Guard National 
Maritime Center or any of the Regional Examination Centers. Applicants 
may contact the National Maritime Center at 4200 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 
630, Arlington, Virginia 22203-1804, or by telephone at 202-493-1002. A 
list of Regional Examination Locations is available through the Coast 
Guard Web site at http://www.uscg.mil.
    (f) For descriptions of Coast Guard districts and marine inspection 
zones, see 33 CFR part 3.

[CGD 88-033, 54 FR 50376, Dec. 6, 1989, as amended by CGD 97-057, 62 FR 
51040, Sept. 30, 1997; USCG-2000-7790, 65 FR 58457, Sept. 29, 2000; 
USCG-2006-24520, 71 FR 35818, June 22, 2006; USCG-2006-25535, 71 FR 
48482, Aug. 21, 2006; 71 FR 54768, Sept. 19, 2006; USCG-2006-24520, 71 
FR 60066, Oct. 12, 2006; USCG-2006-25535, 72 FR 7930, Feb. 22, 2007]