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Chapter I: COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Subchapter A: Procedures applicable to the public


Part 4: Marine casualties and investigations


46 CFR 4.40-10 - Preliminary investigation by the Coast Guard.

46 CFR 4.40-1 - Purpose.

46 CFR 4.40-35 - Records of the Coast Guard and the Board.

personnel action


Subpart A: Purpose


46 CFR 5.3 - Purpose of regulations.

46 CFR 5.5 - Purpose of administrative actions.

Subpart B: Definitions


46 CFR 5.15 - Investigating Officer.

46 CFR 5.19 - Administrative Law Judge.

46 CFR 5.27 - Misconduct.

46 CFR 5.29 - Negligence.

46 CFR 5.31 - Incompetence.

46 CFR 5.33 - Violation of law or regulation.

46 CFR 5.35 - Conviction for a dangerous drug law violation, use of, or addiction to the use of dangerous drugs.

Subpart C: Statement of policy and interpretation


46 CFR 5.51 - Construction of regulations.

46 CFR 5.55 - Time limitations for service of a complaint.

46 CFR 5.57 - Acting under authority of license, certificate or document.

46 CFR 5.59 - Offenses for which revocation of licenses, certificates or documents is mandatory.

46 CFR 5.61 - Acts or offenses for which revocation of licenses, certificates, or documents is sought.

46 CFR 5.65 - Commandant's decisions in appeal or review cases.

46 CFR 5.67 - Physician-patient privilege.

46 CFR 5.69 - Evidence of criminal liability.

46 CFR 5.71 - Maritime labor disputes.

Subpart D: Investigations


46 CFR 5.101 - Conduct of investigations.

46 CFR 5.103 - Powers of investigating officer.

46 CFR 5.105 - Course of action available.

46 CFR 5.107 - Service of complaints.

Subpart E: Deposit or surrender of license, certificate or document


46 CFR 5.201 - Voluntary deposits in event of mental or physical incompetence.

46 CFR 5.203 - Voluntary surrender to avoid hearing.

46 CFR 5.205 - Return or issuance of a license, certificate of registry, or merchant mariners document.

Subpart F: Subpoenas


46 CFR 5.301 - Issuance of subpoenas.

46 CFR 5.303 - Service of subpoenas on behalf of the respondent.