§3306. Regulations — Inbound Citations
46 U.S.C. § 3306
Cited by 6 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 46 U.S.C. § 3306 as a whole
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(e) A person that alters, defaces, obliterates, removes, or destroys any plans or specifications required by and approved under a regulation prescribed under section 3306 of this title, with intent to deceive or impede any official of the United States in carrying out that official’s duties, commits a class A misdemeanor.
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(1) forges or counterfeits with intent to make it appear genuine any mark or stamp prescribed for material to be tested and approved under section 3306 of this title or a regulation prescribed under section 3306;
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(4) with fraudulent intent, marks or causes to be marked with the trademark or name of another, material required to be tested and approved under section 3306 of this title or a regulation prescribed under section 3306.
Citations to §3306(e)
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(a) During the term of a vessel’s certificate of inspection, the vessel must be in compliance with its conditions, unless relieved by a suspension or an exemption granted under section 3306(e) of this title.
Citations to §3306(n)(5)
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(2) Notwithstanding any other provision in this chapter, including paragraph (1)(B), any regulations under section 3203, including the safety management system established by such regulations, issued on or after the date of enactment of the Elijah E. Cummings Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2020, shall apply to all covered small passenger vessels, as defined in section 3306(n)(5).
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(a) The Secretary shall prescribe regulations which establish a safety management system for responsible persons and vessels to which this chapter applies (including, for purposes of this section, all covered small passenger vessels, as defined in section 3306(n)(5)), including—(1) a safety and environmental protection policy;(2) instructions and procedures to ensure safe operation of those vessels and protection of the environment in compliance with international and United States law;(3) defined levels of authority and lines of communications between, and among, personnel on shore and on the vessel;(4) procedures for reporting accidents and nonconformities with this chapter;(5) with respect to sexual harassment and sexual assault, procedures for, and annual training requirements for all responsible persons and vessels to which this chapter applies on—(A) prevention;(B) bystander intervention;(C) reporting;(D) response; and(E) investigation;(6) the list required under section 3106(a)(2) and the log book required under section 3106(a)(3);(7) procedures for preparing for and responding to emergency situations; and(8) procedures for internal audits and management reviews of the system.