Collapse to view only § 7108. Termination of licenses and certificates of registry
- § 7101. Issuing and classifying licenses and certificates of registry
- § 7102. Citizenship
- § 7103. Licenses for radio officers
- § 7104. Certificates for medical doctors and nurses
- § 7105. Oaths
- § 7106. Duration of licenses
- § 7107. Duration of certificates of registry
- § 7108. Termination of licenses and certificates of registry
- § 7109. Review of criminal records
- § 7110. Exhibiting licenses
- § 7111. Oral examinations for licenses
- § 7112. Licenses of masters or mates as pilots
- § 7113. Exemption from draft
- § 7114. Fees
- [§ 7115. Repealed.
- § 7116. Examinations for merchant mariner credentials
Licenses and certificates of registry for individuals on documented vessels may be issued only to citizens of the United States.
A certificate of registry as a medical doctor or professional nurse may be issued only to an applicant who has a license as a medical doctor or registered nurse, respectively, issued by a State.
An applicant for a license or certificate of registry shall take, before the issuance of the license or certificate, an oath, without concealment or reservation, that the applicant will perform faithfully and honestly, according to the best skill and judgment of the applicant, all the duties required by law.
When the holder of a license or certificate of registry, the duration of which is conditioned under section 7106 or 7107 of this title, fails to hold the license required as a condition, the license or certificate of registry issued under this part is terminated.
The Secretary may review the criminal record of each holder of a license or certificate of registry issued under this part who applies for renewal of that license or certificate of registry.
Each holder of a license issued under this part shall display, within 48 hours after employment on a vessel for which that license is required, the license in a conspicuous place on the vessel.
An individual may take an oral examination for a license to serve on a fishing, fish processing, or fish tender vessel not required to be inspected under part B of this subtitle.
A master or mate licensed under this part who also qualifies as a pilot is not required to hold 2 licenses. Instead, the qualification of the master or mate as pilot shall be endorsed on the master’s or mate’s license.
A licensed master, mate, pilot, or engineer of a vessel inspected under part B of this subtitle, propelled by machinery or carrying hazardous liquid cargoes in bulk, is not liable to draft in time of war, except for performing duties authorized by the license. When performing those duties in the service of the United States Government, the master, mate, pilot, or engineer is entitled to the highest rate of wages paid in the merchant marine of the United States for similar services. If killed or wounded when performing those duties, the master, mate, pilot, or engineer, or the heirs or legal representatives of the master, mate, pilot, or engineer, are entitled to all the privileges under the pension laws of the United States provided to members of the Armed Forces.
The Secretary may prescribe by regulation reasonable fees for the inspection of and the issuance of a certificate, license, or permit related to small passenger vessels and sailing school vessels.