[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: 46CFR10.309]

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                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
         CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
 
PART 10_LICENSING OF MARITIME PERSONNEL--Table of Contents
 
            Subpart C_Training Schools with Approved Courses
 
Sec. 10.309  Coast Guard-accepted training other than approved courses.

    (a) When the training and assessment of competence required by this 
part are not subject to Coast Guard approval under Sec. 10.302, but are 
used to qualify to hold an STCW certificate or endorsement for service 
on or after February 1, 2002, such training and assessment must meet the 
following requirements:
    (1) The training and assessment must have written, clearly defined 
objectives that emphasize specific knowledge, skills, and abilities, and 
that include criteria to be used in establishing a student's successful 
achievement of the training objectives.
    (2) The training must be set out in a written syllabus that conforms 
to a

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Coast Guard-accepted outline for such training and includes--
    (i) The sequence of subjects to be covered;
    (ii) The number of hours to be devoted to instruction in relevant 
areas of knowledge;
    (iii) The identity and professional qualifications of the 
instructor(s) to be conducting the training or providing instruction;
    (iv) The identification of other media or facilities to be used in 
conducting training; and
    (v) Measurements at appropriate intervals of each candidate's 
progress toward acquisition of the specific knowledge, skills, and 
abilities stated in the training objectives.
    (3) Except as provided in paragraph (a)(4) of this section, 
documentary evidence must be readily available to establish that all 
instructors--
    (i) Have experience, training, or instruction in effective 
instructional techniques;
    (ii) Are qualified in the task for which the training is being 
conducted; and
    (iii) Hold the level of license, endorsement, or other professional 
credential required of those who would apply on board a vessel the 
relevant level of knowledge, skills, and abilities described in the 
training objectives.
    (4) Neither a specialist in a particular field of nonmaritime 
education, such as mathematics or first aid, nor a person with at least 
3 years of service as a member of the Armed Forces of the United States, 
specializing in the field in which he or she is to conduct training, 
need hold a maritime license or document to conduct training in that 
field.
    (5) A simulator may be used in training if--
    (i) The simulator meets applicable performance standards;
    (ii) The instructor has gained practical operational experience on 
the particular type of simulator being used; and
    (iii) The instructor has received appropriate guidance in 
instructional techniques involving the use of simulators.
    (6) Essential equipment and instructional materials must afford all 
students adequate opportunity to participate in exercises and acquire 
practice in performing required skills.
    (7) A process for routinely assessing the effectiveness of the 
instructors, including the use of confidential evaluations by students, 
is in place.
    (8) Documentary evidence is readily available to establish that any 
evaluation of whether a student is competent in accordance with 
standards, methods, and criteria set out in part A of the STCW Code is 
conducted by a designated examiner who has experience, training, or 
instruction in assessment techniques.
    (9) Records of the student's performance are maintained for at least 
1 year by the offeror of the training and assessment.
    (10) To ensure that the training is meeting its objectives, and the 
requirements of paragraphs (a)(1) through (9) of this section, the 
offeror must either--
    (i) Be regulated as a maritime academy or marine academy pursuant to 
46 CFR part 310; or
    (ii) Monitor the training in accordance with a Coast Guard-accepted 
QSS, which must include the following features:
    (A) The training must be provisionally certified, on the basis of an 
initial independent evaluation conducted under a Coast Guard-accepted 
QSS, as being capable of meeting its objective.
    (B) The training must be periodically monitored in accordance with 
the schedule stipulated under the Coast Guard-accepted QSS.
    (C) Each person conducting the initial evaluation or the subsequent 
periodic monitoring of the training shall be knowledgeable about the 
subjects being evaluated or monitored and about the national and 
international requirements that apply to the training, and shall not 
himself or herself be involved in the training and assessment of 
students.
    (D) Each person evaluating or monitoring the training shall have 
access to all appropriate documents and facilities, and shall have 
opportunities both to observe all appropriate activities and to conduct 
confidential interviews when necessary.

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    (E) Arrangements must be such as to ensure that no person evaluating 
or monitoring the training is penalized or rewarded, directly or 
indirectly, by the sponsor of the training for making any particular 
observations or for reaching any particular conclusions.
    (11) Each person conducting the initial evaluation under paragraph 
(a)(10)(ii)(A) of this section or the periodic monitoring of the 
training under paragraph (a)(10)(ii)(B) of this section shall 
communicate his or her conclusions to the Commanding Officer, National 
Maritime Center, NMC-2, 4200 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 630, Arlington, VA 
22203-1804, within 1 month of the completion of the evaluation or the 
monitoring.
    (12) Each offeror of the training shall let the Coast Guard or 
someone authorized by the Coast Guard observe the records of a student's 
performance and records otherwise relating to paragraphs (a)(1) through 
(10) of this section.
    (b) The Coast Guard will maintain a list of training each of whose 
offerors submits a certificate, initially not less than 45 calendar days 
before offering training under this section, and annually thereafter, 
signed by the offeror or its authorized representatives, stating that 
the training fully complies with requirements of this section, and 
identifying the Coast Guard-accepted QSS being used for independent 
monitoring. Training programs on this list will offer the training 
necessary for licenses and STCW endorsements under this part. The Coast 
Guard will update this list periodically and make it available to 
members of the public on request.
    (c) If the Coast Guard determines, on the basis of observations or 
conclusions either of its own or of someone authorized by it to monitor 
the training, that particular training does not satisfy one or more of 
the conditions described in paragraph (a) of this section--
    (1) The Coast Guard will so notify the offeror of the training by 
letter, enclosing a report of the observations and conclusions;
    (2) The offeror may, within a period specified in the notice, either 
appeal the observations or conclusions to the Commandant (G-MOC) or 
bring the training into compliance; and
    (3) If the appeal is denied--or the deficiency is not corrected in 
the allotted time, or within any additional period judged by the Coast 
Guard to be appropriate, considering progress toward compliance--the 
Coast Guard will remove the training from the list maintained under 
paragraph (b) of this section until it can verify full compliance; and 
it may deny applications for licenses for STCW endorsement based in 
whole or in part on training not on the list, until additional training 
or assessment is documented.

[CGD 95-062, 62 FR 34531, June 26, 1997, as amended by USCG-1998-4442, 
63 FR 52189, Sept. 30, 1998; USCG-2004-18884, 69 FR 58342, Sept. 30, 
2004; USCG-2007-29018, 72 FR 53964, Sept. 21, 2007]