[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 33, Volume 1] [Revised as of July 1, 2008] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 33CFR101.305] [Page 339] TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELANDSECURITY PART 101_MARITIME SECURITY: GENERAL--Table of Contents Subpart C_Communication(Port_Facility_Vessel) Sec. 101.305 Reporting. (a) Notification of suspicious activities. An owner oroperator required to have a security plan under part 104, 105, or 106of this subchapter shall, without delay, report activities that mayresult in a transportation security incident to the National ResponseCenter at the following toll free telephone:1-800-424-8802, direct telephone202-267- 2675, or TDD 202-267-4477. Anyother person or entity is also encouraged to report activities thatmay result in a transportation security incident to the NationalResponse Center. (b) Notification of breaches of security. An owner oroperator required to have a security plan under parts 104, 105, or 106of this subchapter shall, without delay, report breaches of securityto the National Response Center via one of the means listed inparagraph (a) of this section. (c) Notification of transportation security incident (TSI).(1) Any owner or operator required to have a security plan under part104 or 105 of this subchapter shall, without delay, report a TSI totheir local COTP and immediately thereafter begin following theprocedures set out in their security plan, which may includecontacting the National Response Center via one of the means listed inparagraph (a) of this section. (2) Any owner or operator required to have a security plan underpart 106 of this subchapter shall, without delay, report a TSI totheir cognizant District Commander and immediately thereafter beginfollowing the procedures set out in their security plan, which mayinclude contacting the National Response Center via one of the meanslisted in paragraph (a) of this section. (d) Callers to the National Response Center should be prepared toprovide as much of the following information as possible: (1) Theirown name and contact information; (2) The name and contact information of the suspicious orresponsible party; (3) The location of the incident, as specifically as possible; and (4) The description of the incident or activity involved. [USCG-2003-14792, 68 FR 39278, July 1, 2003, asamended by USCG-2004- 18057, 69 FR 34925, June 23, 2004;USCG-2005-21531, 70 FR 36349, June 23, 2005;USCG-2006-25150, 71 FR 39208, July 12, 2006;USCG-2008-0179, 73 FR 35009, June 19, 2008]