33 C.F.R. §104.105 - Applicability
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2 cases
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Cassidy v. Chertoff, Docket No. 05-1835-cv.
...or are licensed to carry more than 150 passengers "are at a high risk of a transportation security incident." Id. at 39,246; see also 33 C.F.R. § 104.105(a) (codifying the Coast Guard's above determination). Under the MTSA implementing regulations, vessels that fall into the high-risk categ......
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Brees v. HMS Global Mar. Inc.
...gross register tons or are certified to carry more than 150 passengers and are therefore subject to the USCG regulations above.2 See 33 C.F.R. §§ 104.105(a)(5)–6, 105.105(a)(5)–(6) ; Dkt. 131. The Fourth Amendment provides that the federal government shall not violate "[t]he right of the pe......
1 firm's commentaries
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Guidance for the Kubernetes – Updated Coast Guard Compliance Timeline on Work Instruction for Cyber Hygiene on Vessels
...mobile drilling units, larger cargo vessels, vessels (including tugs/barges) carrying hazardous cargos, and passenger vessels. See 33 C.F.R. §104.105. These MTSA-regulated vessels are required to maintain Vessel Security Plans (VSPs) and perform period Vessel Security Assessments (VSAs) to ......