46 CFR §12.811
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- (a)An MMC issued to a non-resident alien under this subpart authorizes service only in the steward's department of the U.S.-flagged large passenger vessel(s), that is/are under the same common ownership and control as the foreign-flagged passenger vessel(s) on which the non-resident alien served to meet the requirements of § 12.807(a).
- (1)The MMC will be endorsed for service in the steward's department, in accordance with § 12.703.
- (2)The MMC may also be endorsed for service as a Food Handler if the applicant meets the requirements of § 12.703.
- (3)No other rating or endorsement is authorized, except Lifeboat Operator or Lifeboat Operator-Limited, in which case all applicable requirements of this subchapter and the STCW Convention and STCW Code (incorporated by reference, see § 12.103) must be met.
- (b)The following restrictions must be printed on the MMC, or be listed in an accompanying Coast Guard letter, or both:
- (1)The name and official number of all U.S.-flagged vessels on which the non-resident alien may serve. Service is not authorized on any other U.S.-flagged vessel.
- (2)Upon issuance, the MMC must remain in the custody of the employer at all times.
- (3)Upon termination of employment, the MMC must be returned to the Coast Guard within 10 days, in accordance with § 12.805.
- (4)A non-resident alien issued an MMC under this subpart may not perform watchstanding, engine room duty watch, or vessel navigation functions.
- (5)A non-resident alien issued an MMC under this subpart may perform emergency-related duties, provided that -
- (i)The emergency-related duties do not require any other rating or endorsement, except Lifeboat Operator or Lifeboat Operator-Limited as specified in paragraph (a)(3) of this section;
- (ii)The non-resident alien has completed Familiarization and Basic Training (BT), as required in § 15.1105 of this subchapter;
- (iii)If the non-resident alien serves as a Lifeboat Operator or Lifeboat Operator-Limited, they have the necessary Lifeboat Operator or Lifeboat Operator-Limited endorsement; and
- (iv)The non-resident alien has completed the training for crewmembers on passenger ships performing duties involving safety or care for passengers, as required in § 15.1103 of this subchapter.
- (c)A non-resident alien may only serve for an aggregate period of 36 months of actual service on all authorized U.S.-flagged large passenger vessels combined under the provisions of this subpart.
- (d)Once this 36-month limitation is reached, the MMC becomes invalid and must be returned to the Coast Guard under § 12.805(d), and the non-resident alien is no longer authorized to serve in a position requiring an MMC on any U.S.-flagged large passenger vessel.
- (e)An individual who successfully adjusts their immigration status to become either an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence to the United States, or a citizen of the United States, may apply for an MMC, subject to the requirements of § 10.221 of this subchapter, without any restrictions or limitations imposed by this subpart.