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(continued) X X .. .. .. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Vessel Alteration/Repair_Hot Work................... X X X .. .. .. X .. .. .. .. .. X .. X .. .. X X
Safety.............................................. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Ship's Business:
Charters............................................ X X X
Liens, Salvage...................................... X X X
Insurance........................................... X X X
Entry, Clearance.................................... X X X
Certificates and Documents Required................. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Communications:
Flashing Light...................................... X X .. X X
Radiotelephone Communications....................... .. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Radiotelegraphy Emerg. Dist. Signals................ .. X .. X X
Signals: Storm/Wreck/Dist./Special.................. .. X X X X X X X X X X .. X X X X X X X X X X X
International Code of Signals....................... .. X X X X
Lifesaving:
Survival at Sea..................................... .. X X X X X X .. .. X .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. X X
Lifesaving Appliance Regulations.................... .. X X X X X 7 .. .. .. .. .. X X X .. 7 X X X 7
Lifesaving Appliance Regs. for T-Boats.............. .. .. .. .. .. .. X .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. X .. .. .. X
Lifesaving Appliance Operation...................... .. X X X X X 7 X X X X .. X X X X 7 X X X 7 X X
Lifesaving Appliance Ops. for T-Boats............... .. .. .. .. .. .. X .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. X .. .. .. X
Search and Rescue:
Search and Rescue Procedures........................ X X X
Amver............................................... X X X
SAIL/AUXILIARY SAIL VESSELS ADDENDUM (8):
Any other subject considered necessary to establish X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
the applicant's proficiency........................
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1_For ocean routes only.
2_River chart navigation only.
3_Topic covered only on Great Lakes specific module(s) taken for ``Great Lakes and inland'' routes.
4_Including recommended courses, distances, prominent aids to navigation, depths of waters in channels and over hazardous shoals, other important
features of the route, such as character of the bottom. The OCMI may accept chart sketching of only a portion or portions of the route for long or
extended routes.
5_Take COLREGS if license not limited to non-COLREG waters.
6_For licenses over 1600 gross tons.
7_For licenses over 100 gross tons.
8_Sail vessel safety precautions, rules of the road, operations, heavy weather procedures, navigation, maneuvering, and sailing terminology. Applicants
for sail/auxiliary sail endorsements to master, mate or operator of uninspected passenger vessels licenses are also tested in the subjects contained
in this addendum.


[CGD 81–059a, 55 FR 14802, Apr. 18, 1990, as amended by USCG-1999–6224, 64 FR 63235, Nov. 19, 1999; USCG-2001–10224, 66 FR 48619, Sept. 21, 2001]

§ 10.920 Subjects for MODU licenses.
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Table 10.920–1 gives the codes used in Table 10.920–2 for MODU licenses. Table 10.920–2 indicates the examination subjects for each license by the code number.


Table 10.920–1 Codes for MODU Licenses

1. OIM/Unrestricted

2. OIM/Surface Units Underway

3. OIM/Surface Units on Location

4. OIM/Bottom Bearing Units Underway

5. OIM/Bottom Bearing Units on Location

6. Barge Supervisor

7. Ballast Control Operator



Table 10.920-2_Subjects for MODU Licenses
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Examination topics 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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Watchkeeping
COLREGS............................ X X ... X ... X ...
``Basic Principles for Navigational X X X X X X ...
Watch''...........................
MODU obstruction lights............ X ... X ... X X ...
Meteorology and oceanography:
Synoptic chart weather forecasting. X X X X X X ...
Characteristics of weather systems. X X X X X X X
Ocean current systems.............. X X X X X X ...
Tide and tidal current publications X X X X X X ...
Stability, ballasting, construction
and damage control:
Principles of ship construction, X X X X X X X
structural members................
Trim and stability................. X X X X X X X
Damaged trim and stability X X X X ... X X
countermeasures...................
Stability and trim calculations.... X X X X ... X X
Load line requirements............. X X X X X X X
Operating manual:
Rig characteristics and limitations X X X X X X X
Hydrostatics data.................. X X X X ... X X
Tank tables........................ X X X X X X X
KG limitations..................... X X X X ... X X
Severe storm instructions.......... X X X X X X X
Transit instructions............... X X ... X ... X X
On-station instructions............ X ... X ... X X X
Unexpected list or trim............ X X X X ... X X
Ballasting procedures.............. X X X ... ... X X
Operation of bilge system.......... X X X X ... X X
Leg loading calculations........... X ... ... X X ... ...
Completion of variable load form... X X X X X X X
Evaluation of variable load form... X X X X X X X
Emergency procedures............... X X X X X X X
Maneuvering and handling:
Anchoring and anchor handling...... X X X ... ... X ...
Heavy weather operations........... X X X X X X X
Mooring, positioning............... X X X X ... X X
Moving, positioning................ X X ... X ... X ...
Fire prevention and firefighting
appliances:
Organization of fire drills........ X X X X X X X
Classes and chemistry of fire...... X X X X X X X
Firefighting systems............... X X X X X X X
Firefighting equipment and X X X X X X X
regulations.......................
Basic firefighting and prevention X X X X X X X
of fires..........................
Emergency procedures and contingency
plans:
Temporary repairs.................. X X X X ... X ...
Fire or explosion.................. X X X X X X X
Abandon unit....................... X X X X X X X
Man overboard...................... X X X X X X X
Heavy weather...................... X X X X X X X
Collision.......................... X X X X X X X
Failure of ballast control system.. X X X ... ... X X
Mooring emergencies................ X ... X ... ... X X
Blowouts........................... X ... X ... X X X
H2 S safety........................ X ... X ... X X X
General Engineering_Power plants and
auxiliary systems:
Marine engineering terminology..... X X X X X X X
Engineering equipment, operations X X X X X X ...
and failures......................
Offshore drilling operations....... ... ... ... ... ... ... X
Deck seamanship_general:
Transfer of personnel.............. X X X X X X ...
Support boats/helicopters.......... X X X X X X ...
Cargo stowage and securing......... X X X X X X ...
Hazardous materials/dangerous goods X X X X X X ...
precautions.......................
Mooring equipment.................. X X X X X X ...
Crane use procedures and X X X X X X ...
inspections.......................
Medical care:
Knowledge and use of:
First aid........................ X X X X X X X
First response medical action.... X X X X X X X
Maritime law and regulation:
National maritime law:
Certification and documentation X X X X X ... ...
of vessels......................
Ship sanitation.................. X X X X X ... ...
Regulations for vessel inspection X X X X X ... ...
Pollution prevention regulations. X X X X X X X
Licensing and certification X X X X X ... ...
regulations.....................
Rules and regulations for MODUs.. X X X X X X ...
International Maritime law:...... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
International Maritime X X X X X ... ...
Organization....................
International Convention on Load X X X X ... ... X
Lines...........................
MARPOL 73/78..................... X X X X X ... ...
Personnel Management and Training:
Ship's business including:
Required logs and record keeping. X X X X X X ...
Casualty reports and records..... X X X X X ...
Communications:
Radio communications and FCC permit X X X X X X
Radiotelephone procedures............ X X X X X X ...
Lifesaving/Survival:
Lifesaving appliance operation X X X X X X X
(launching, boat handling)........
Procedures/rules for lifeboats, X X X X X X X
survival suits, PFDs, liferafts
and emergency signals.............
Emergency radio transmissions...... X X X X X X X
Survival at sea.................... X X X X X X X
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[CGD 81–059a, 55 FR 14802, Apr. 18, 1990]

§ 10.950 Subjects for engineer licenses.
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Table 10.950_Subjects for Engineer Licenses
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Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Chief A/E Ltd Unin. Fish. DDE Ltd HP
chief 1st asst. 2nd asst. 3rd asst. engineer & DDE ind. C/ vsl. A/------------ MODU MODU
engineer engineer engineer engineer limited unlim. E E ch. asst.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STM MTR eng. eng.
STM MTR STM MTR STM MTR STM MTR STM MTR STM MTR MTR MTR
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General Subjects:
Prints and Tables........... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T
Pipes, Fittings, Valves..... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P-T P
Hydraulics.................. P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P-T P-T
Bilge Systems............... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P-T P
Sanitary/Sewerage Systems... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P P
Freshwater Systems.......... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P P-T P P P P-T P-T
Lubricants.................. P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P
Lubrication Systems......... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P
Automation Systems.......... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P P-T P
Control Systems............. P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P P-T P-T
Propellers/Shafting Systems. P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P ..... ......
Machine Shop................ P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P P P
Distilling Systems.......... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P P P
Pumps....................... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P
Compressors................. P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P
Administration.............. P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P P P P P P P P-T P
Governors................... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P P P P P P-T P-T
Cooling Systems............. P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P P
Bearings.................... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P P
Instruments................. P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P P
Ship Construction and Repair P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P
Theory...................... T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T
Steering Systems............ P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P ..... ......
Deck Machinery.............. P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P P P
Ventilation Systems......... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P P P P P P P
Thermodynamics.............. T T T T T T T T .... .... .... .... ...... ...... .... .... ..... ......
Watch Duties................ P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P-T P-T
Refrigeration and Air
Conditioning:
Theory...................... T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T
Air Conditioning Systems.... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P P P
Refrigeration Systems....... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P P P
Control Systems............. P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P P P
Safety...................... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P P
Casualty Control............ P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P P
Electricity:
Theory...................... T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T
General Maintenance......... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P-T
Generators.................. P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P-T
Motors...................... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P-T
Motor Controllers........... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P-T
Propulsion Systems.......... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P-T P P P P
Distribution Systems........ P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P
Electronic Systems.......... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P P P P-T P-T
Batteries................... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P
Communications.............. P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P-T P P P P
Safety...................... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P-T
Casualty Control............ P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P-T
Steam Generators:
Steam....................... P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T .... P-T .... P P P .... P-T ......
Main Boilers................ P-T ..... P-T .... P-T .... P-T .... P-T .... P-T .... ...... ...... P-T .... ..... ......
Auxiliary Boilers........... ...... P-T ...... P-T ..... P-T ..... P-T .... P-T .... P-T P P .... P P-T P-T
Feedwater Systems........... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T .... P-T .... P P P-T .... P-T P
Condensate Systems.......... P-T P-T P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T .... P-T .... ...... ...... P-T .... P-T P
Recovery Systems............ P-T P-T P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T .... P-T .... P P P-T .... P-T P
Fuel........................ P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P-T P-T
Fuel Systems................ P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P-T P-T
Boiler Water................ P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P-T P P P P-T .... P-T P
Control Systems............. P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T .... P P P-T P-T .....
Automation Systems.......... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T .... P P P-T .... P-T ......
Safety...................... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P-T P P-T P
Casualty Control............ P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P P-T P P-T P
Steam Engines:
Main Turbine................ P-T ..... P-T .... P-T .... P-T .... P-T .... P-T .... ...... ...... P-T .... ..... ......
Auxiliary Turbine........... P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T .... P-T .... ...... ...... P-T .... ..... ......
Reciprocating Machines...... P-T ..... P-T .... P-T .... P-T .... P-T .... P-T .... ...... ...... P-T .... ..... ......
Governor Systems............ P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T .... P-T .... ...... ...... P-T .... ..... ......
Control Systems............. P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T .... P-T .... ...... ...... P-T .... ..... ......
Automation Systems.......... P-T ..... P-T .... P-T .... P-T .... P-T .... P-T .... ...... ...... P-T .... ..... ......
Lubrication Systems......... P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T .... P-T .... ...... ...... P-T .... .....
Drive Systems............... P-T ..... P-T .... P-T .... P-T .... P-T .... P-T .... ...... ...... P-T .... ..... ......
Safety...................... P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T .... P-T .... ...... ...... P-T .... ..... ......
Casualty Control............ P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T .... P-T .... ...... ...... P-T .... ..... ......
Motor:
Main Engines................ ...... P-T ...... P-T ..... P-T ..... P-T .... P-T .... P-T P-T P-T .... P-T ..... ......
Auxiliary Engines........... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P-T P-T P
Starting Systems............ P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P-T P-T .... P-T P-T P
Lubrication Systems......... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P
Fuel........................ P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P
Fuel Systems................ P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P
Combustion Systems.......... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P-T P P-T P-T P-T .... P-T P P
Intake Systems.............. P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P-T P-T .... P-T P P
Exhaust Systems............. P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P-T P-T .... P-T P P
Cooling Systems............. P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P-T P-T .... P-T P P
Supercharging Systems....... P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P-T P-T .... P-T ..... ......
Drive Systems............... P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T .... P-T .... P-T P-T P-T .... P-T P P
Control Systems............. P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P-T P-T .... P-T P P-T
Automation Systems.......... P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P-T P-T .... P-T P-T P-T
Governors................... P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P-T P-T .... P-T P P
Turbines.................... P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P P-T P-T P-T .... P- P P
Safety...................... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T
Casualty Control............ P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T
Safety:
Fire........................ P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T
Fire Prevention............. P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T
Fire Fighting............... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T
Flooding.................... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P-T
Dewatering.................. P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P-T
Stability and Trim.......... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P-T
Damage Control.............. P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P-T
Emergency Equipment and P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P-T
Lifesaving Appliances.
General Safety.............. P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P-T
First Aid................... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P-T
Dangerous Materials......... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P-T
Pollution................... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P-T
Inspections and Surveys..... P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P-T
U.S. Rules and Regulations.. P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P-T
International Rules and P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P-T P P P-T P-T
Regulations.
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Notes:
P=Practical Knowledge.
T=Theoretical Knowledge.


[CGD 81–059, 52 FR 38623 and 38669, Oct. 16, 1987, as amended by CGD 81–059, 54 FR 147, Jan. 4, 1989; CGD 81–059a, 55 FR 14804, Apr. 18, 1990]

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

§ 10.1001 Purpose of regulations.
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The purpose of the regulations in this subpart is to establish requirements for officers serving on roll-on/roll-off (Ro-Ro) passenger ships.

§ 10.1003 Definition.
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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.

§ 10.1005 General requirement for license-holders.
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To serve on a Ro-Ro passenger ship after January 31, 1997, a person licensed as master, chief mate, licensed mate, chief engineer, or licensed engineer shall meet the appropriate requirements of STCW Regulation V/2 and Section A-V/2 of the STCW Code (incorporated by reference in §10.102) and shall hold documentary evidence to show his or her meeting these requirements.

[CGD 95–062, 62 FR 34534, June 26, 1997, as amended by USCG-1999–5610, 67 FR 66068, Oct. 30, 2002]

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

§ 10.1101 Purpose of rules.
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The rules in this subpart establish requirements for officers serving on passenger ships as defined in §10.1103.

§ 10.1103 Definitions.
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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.

§ 10.1105 General requirements for license holders.
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If you are licensed as a master, mate, chief mate, engineer, or chief engineer, then, 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 in §10.102); and

(b) Hold documentary evidence to show that you meet these requirements through approved or accepted training.