1625-0079 Stat/Authority

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Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), International Convention

1625-0079 Stat/Authority

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Pt. 12

Subpart J—Ro-Ro Passenger Ships
SOURCE: CGD 95–062, 62 FR 34534, June 26,
1997, unless otherwise noted.

§ 11.1001

Purpose of regulations.

The purpose of the regulations in this
subpart is to establish requirements for
officers serving on roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) passenger ships.
§ 11.1003

[USCG-1999–5610, 67 FR 66068, Oct. 30, 2002, as
amended by USCG–2006–24371, 74 FR 11254,
Mar. 16, 2009]

Definition.

Roll-on/roll-off (Ro-Ro) passenger ship
means a passenger ship with Ro-Ro
cargo spaces or special-category spaces
as defined in the Convention for the
Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as amended
(SOLAS), to which a SOLAS certificate
is issued.
§ 11.1005 General requirements for officers.
To serve on a Ro-Ro passenger ship, a
person endorsed as master, chief mate,
mate, chief engineer, or engineer shall
meet the appropriate requirements of
STCW Regulation V/2 and Section A–V/
2 of the STCW Code (incorporated by
reference, see § 11.102) and shall hold
documentary evidence to show his or
her meeting these requirements.
[USCG–2006–24371, 74 FR 11254, Mar. 16, 2009]

Subpart K—Officers on a Passenger Ship, Other Than a RoRo Passenger Ship, When on
an International Voyage
SOURCE: USCG-1999–5610, 67 FR 66068, Oct.
30, 2002, unless otherwise noted.

§ 11.1101

Purpose of rules.

The rules in this subpart establish requirements for officers serving on passenger ships as defined in § 10.1103.
§ 11.1103

before you may serve on a passenger
ship, you must—
(a) Meet the appropriate requirements of the STCW Regulation V/3 and
of section A–V/3 of the STCW Code (incorporated by reference, see § 11.102);
and
(b) Hold documentary evidence to
show that you meet these requirements
through approved or accepted training.

Definitions.

Passenger ship in this subpart means
a ship, other than a Ro-Ro passenger
ship, carrying more than 12 passengers
when on an international voyage.

PART 12—REQUIREMENTS FOR
RATING ENDORSEMENTS
Subpart 12.01—General
Sec.
12.01–1 Purpose of rules in this part.
12.01–3 Incorporation by reference.
12.01–6—12.01–7 [Reserved]
12.01–9 Paperwork approval.
12.01–11 [Reserved]

Subpart 12.02—General Requirements for
Certification
12.02–3—12.02–5 [Reserved]
12.02–7 When documents are required.
12.02–9—12.02–10 [Reserved]
12.02–11 General provisions respecting rating endorsements.
12.02–12—12.02–15 [Reserved]
12.02–17 Examination procedures and denial
of rating endorsements.
12.02–18—12.02–29 [Reserved]

Subpart 12.03—Approved and Accepted
Training
12.03–1 Coast Guard-accepted training other
than approved courses.

Subpart 12.05—Able Seamen
12.05–1 Certification required.
12.05–3 General requirements.
12.05–5 [Reserved]
12.05–7 Service or training requirements.
12.05–9 Examination and demonstration of
ability.
12.05–11 General provisions respecting merchant mariner’s document endorsed for
service as able seamen.

Subpart 12.07 [Reserved]
Subpart 12.10—Lifeboatman

§ 11.1105 General requirements for officer’s endorsements.
If you are a master, mate, chief
mate, engineer, or chief engineer, then,

12.10–1 Credentials required.
12.10–3 General requirements.
12.10–5 Examination and demonstration of
ability.

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