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§ 14.101

46 CFR Ch. I (10–1–10 Edition)

Subpart B—Shipment of Merchant Mariners
14.201 Voyages upon which shipping articles
are required.
14.203 Voyages upon which shipping articles
are not required.
14.205 Production of credentials by merchant mariner signing shipping articles.
14.207 Content and form of shipping articles.
14.209 Preparation of shipping articles at
beginning of voyage.
14.211 Posting of copy of shipping articles.
14.213 Report of shipment of merchant mariner.

Subpart C—Discharge of Merchant
Mariners
14.301 Paying off of merchant mariner during or after voyage upon which shipping
articles are required.
14.303 Discharge of merchant mariner in
foreign port.
14.305 Entries in continuous discharge book.
14.307 Entries on certificate of discharge.
14.309 Entries in shipping articles at end of
voyage.
14.311 Report of discharge of merchant mariner.
14.313 Storage of shipping articles and of
certificates of discharge.

Subpart D—Oceanographic Research
Vessels
14.401
14.403
14.405
14.407

General.
Exemptions.
Procedures.
Reports.

AUTHORITY: 5 U.S.C. 552; 46 U.S.C. Chapters
103 and 104; 46 U.S.C. 70105.
SOURCE: CGD 94–004, 61 FR 56637, Nov. 4,
1996, unless otherwise noted.

Subpart A—General
§ 14.101

Purpose of part.

This part prescribes rules for the
shipment and discharge of merchant
mariners aboard certain vessels of the
United States.

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§ 14.103

Addresses of Coast Guard.

(a) U.S. postal mail: U.S. Coast
Guard
National
Maritime
Center
(NMC–42), 100 Forbes Drive, Martinsburg, West Virginia 25404.
(b)
Electronic
mail:
[email protected].
(c)
World
wide
web:
http://
www.uscg.mil/nmc.
[USCG–2008–0906, 73 FR 56508, Sept. 29, 2008]

§ 14.105 Disclosure and privacy.
The Coast Guard makes information
available to the public in accordance
with 49 CFR part 7, including appendix
B.

Subpart B—Shipment of Merchant
Mariners
§ 14.201 Voyages upon which shipping
articles are required.
(a) Before proceeding either upon a
foreign, intercoastal, or coastwise voyage (including a voyage on the Great
Lakes) listed in paragraph (b) of this
section or with the engagement or replacement of a merchant mariner for
such a voyage, each master or individual in charge of a vessel or seagoing
barge of the United States shall execute shipping articles however prepared, manually or electronically. The
master or individual in charge and
each mariner engaged or replaced shall
sign the articles.
(b) Except as provided by § 14.203, articles are required upon each voyage by
a vessel of the United States—
(1) Of 100 gross tons or more, on a foreign voyage, which is a voyage from a
port in the United States to any foreign port other than a port in—
(i) Canada;
(ii) Mexico; or
(iii) The West Indies.
(2) Of 75 gross tons or more on a voyage between a port of the United States
on the Atlantic Ocean and a port of the
United States on the Pacific Coast; or
(3) Of 50 gross tons or more on a voyage between a port in one State and a
port in another State other than an adjoining State.
§ 14.203 Voyages upon which shipping
articles are not required.
Although they may be used for the
voyage; shipping articles are not required for any voyage by—
(a) A yacht;
(b) A vessel engaged exclusively in
fishing or whaling;
(c) A vessel aboard which the merchant mariners are by custom or agreement entitled to participate in the
profits or results of a cruise or voyage;
(d) A vessel employed exclusively in
trade on the navigable rivers of the
United States; or

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