Collapse to view only § 7313. General requirements for members of engine departments
- § 7301. General
- § 7302. Issuing merchant mariners’ documents and continuous discharge books
- § 7303. Possession and description of merchant mariners’ documents
- § 7304. Citizenship notation on merchant mariners’ documents
- § 7305. Oaths for holders of merchant mariners’ documents
- § 7306. General requirements and classifications for able seamen
- § 7307. Able seamen—unlimited
- § 7308. Able seamen—limited
- § 7309. Able seamen—special
- § 7310. Able seamen—offshore supply vessels
- § 7311. Able seamen—sail
- § 7311a. Able seamen—fishing industry
- § 7312. Scale of employment
- § 7313. General requirements for members of engine departments
- § 7314. Service requirements for qualified members of engine departments
- § 7315. Training
- § 7316. Lifeboatmen
- § 7317. Tankermen
- § 7318. Radiotelegraph operators on Great Lakes
- § 7319. Records of merchant mariners’ documents
A merchant mariner’s document shall be retained by the individual to whom issued. The document shall contain the signature, notations of nationality, age, and physical description, the photograph, and the home address of the individual. In addition, the document shall specify the rate or ratings in which the individual is qualified to serve.
An individual applying for a merchant mariner’s document shall provide satisfactory proof that the individual is a citizen of the United States before that notation is made on the document.
An applicant for a merchant mariner’s document shall take, before issuance of the document, an oath that the applicant will perform faithfully and honestly all the duties required by law, and will carry out the lawful orders of superior officers.
The required service for the endorsement of able seaman—unlimited, qualified for unlimited service on a vessel on any waters, is at least 3 years’ 1
The required service for the endorsement of able seaman—limited, qualified for limited service on a vessel on any waters, is at least 18 months’ 1
The required service for the endorsement of able seaman—special, qualified for special service on a vessel on any waters, is at least 12 months’ 1
For service on a vessel of less than 500 gross tons as measured under section 14502 of this title, or an alternate tonnage measured under section 14302 of this title as prescribed by the Secretary under section 14104 of this title engaged in support of exploration, exploitation, or production of offshore mineral or energy resources, an individual may be rated as able seaman—offshore supply vessels if the individual has at least 6 months’ service on deck on board vessels operating on the oceans or the navigable waters of the United States (including the Great Lakes).
For service on a sailing school vessel on any waters, an individual may be rated as able seaman—sail if the individual has at least 6 months’ service on deck on sailing school vessels, oceanographic research vessels powered primarily by sail, or equivalent sailing vessels operating on the oceans or navigable waters of the United States (including the Great Lakes).
For service on a fish processing vessel, an individual may be rated as able seaman—fishing industry if the individual has at least 6 months’ service on deck on board vessels operating on the oceans or the navigable waters of the United States (including the Great Lakes).
To qualify for an endorsement as qualified member of the engine department, an applicant must provide proof that the applicant has 6 months’ service in the related entry rating as described in section 7313(b) of this title.
The Secretary shall maintain records on each merchant mariner’s document issued, including the name and address of the individual to whom issued and the next of kin of the individual.