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§ 10.219

46 CFR Ch. I (10–1–01 Edition)

must be retaken and the date by which
the examination must be completed.
[CGD 81–059, 52 FR 38623, Oct. 16, 1987, as
amended by CGD 81–059, 54 FR 135, Jan. 4,
1989; CGD 91–002, 58 FR 15238, Mar. 19, 1993;
CGD 94–029, 61 FR 47064, Sept. 6, 1996; USCG–
1997–2799, 64 FR 42815, Aug. 5, 1999]

§ 10.219 Issuance of duplicate license
or certificate of registry.
(a) Whenever a person to whom a license or certificate of registry has been
issued loses the license or certificate,
that person shall report the loss to any
OCMI. A duplicate license or certificate may be issued by an OCMI listed
in the note following § 1.05(b) of this
part after receiving an application with
an
affidavit
describing
the
circumstances of the loss from the applicant and verification of the license or
certificate record from the Regional
Examination Center where it was
issued or from the Commandant. The
duplicate will be prepared in the same
format and wording as the license or
certificate being replaced. A duplicate
license is issued for the unexpired term
of the lost license. Duplicate licenses
and certificates of registry bear the
following statement: ‘‘This license (or
certificate) replaces License (or Certificate) Number ll issued at ll on
the above date.’’
(b) If a person loses a license or certificate of registry by shipwreck or
other casualty, a reissue of that license
or certificate or registry will be supplied free of charge. Other casualties
include any damage to a ship caused by
collision, explosion, tornado, wreck,
flooding, beaching, grounding, or fire.
(c) If a person loses a license or certificate of registry otherwise than by
shipwreck or other casualty and applies for a reissue, the appropriate fee
set out in table 10.109 in § 10.109 is required.
[CGD 81–059, 54 FR 135, Jan. 4, 1989; as amended by CGD 91–002, 58 FR 15238, Mar. 19, 1993;
USCG–1997–2799, 64 FR 42815, Aug. 5, 1999]

§ 10.221 Parting with license.
The holder of a license shall not voluntarily part with it or place it beyond
his or her personal control by pledging
or depositing it with any other person
for any purpose. If the holder violates
this section, he or she may be pro-

ceeded against in accordance with the
provisions of part 5 of this chapter,
looking to a suspension or revocation
of the license.
§ 10.223 Suspension and revocation of
licenses.
(a) When the license of any individual is revoked, it is no longer valid
for any purpose and any license of the
same type subsequently requested
must be applied for as an original license, except as to number of issue.
(b) No person whose license is suspended without probation or has been
revoked may be issued another license
without approval of the Commandant.
(c) When a license which is about to
expire is suspended, the renewal of
such license will be withheld until expiration of the period of suspension.
(d) An applicant for renewal or return of a license as master or mate
(pilot) of towing vessels whose most recent license was suspended or revoked
by an administrative law judge for incompetence shall complete the practical demonstration under paragraph
(c)(6)(i) of § 10.209.
[CGD 81–059, 52 FR 38623, Oct. 16, 1987 (interim) and CGD 81–059, 54 FR 132, Jan. 4, 1989
(final), as amended by USCG–1999–6224, 66 FR
20936, Apr. 26, 2001]

Subpart C—Training Schools with
Approved Courses
§ 10.301 Applicablilty.
This subpart prescribes the general
requirements applicable to all approved courses which may be accepted
in lieu of service experience or examination required by the Coast Guard, or
which satisfy course completion requirements.
§ 10.302 Course approval.
(a) The Coast Guard approves courses
satisfying regulatory requirements and
those that substitute for a Coast Guard
examination or a portion of a sea service requirement. The owner or operator
of a training school desiring to have a
course approved by the Coast Guard
shall submit a written request to the
Commanding Officer, National Maritime Center, NMC–4B, 4200 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 510, Arlington, VA 22203–
1804, that contains:

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