Part 4 — Marine Casualties and Investigations
Subpart 4.01 — Authority and Scope of Regulations
Subpart 4.03 — Definitions
- § 4.03-1— Marine casualty or accident.
- § 4.03-2— Serious marine incident.
- § 4.03-4— Individual directly involved in a serious marine incident.
- § 4.03-5— Medical facility.
- § 4.03-6— Qualified medical personnel.
- § 4.03-7— Chemical test.
- § 4.03-10— Party in interest.
- § 4.03-15— Commandant.
- § 4.03-20— Coast Guard district.
- § 4.03-25— District Commander.
- § 4.03-30— Investigating officer.
- § 4.03-35— Nuclear vessel.
- § 4.03-40— Public vessels.
- § 4.03-45— Marine employer.
- § 4.03-50— Recreational vessel.
- § 4.03-55— Law enforcement officer.
- § 4.03-60— Noxious liquid substance (NLS).
- § 4.03-65— Significant harm to the environment.
- § 4.03-70— Tank vessel.
- § 4.03-75— Merchant mariner credential and credential.
Subpart 4.04 — Notice of Potential Vessel Casualty
Subpart 4.05 — Notice of Marine Casualty and Voyage Records
- § 4.05-1— Notice of marine casualty.
- § 4.05-2— Incidents involving foreign tank vessels.
- § 4.05-5— Substance of marine casualty notice.
- § 4.05-10— Written report of marine casualty.
- § 4.05-12— Alcohol or drug use by individuals directly involved in casualties.
- § 4.05-15— Voyage records, retention of.
- § 4.05-20— Report of accident to aid to navigation.
- § 4.05-25— Reports when state of war exists.
- § 4.05-30— Incidents involving hazardous materials.
- § 4.05-35— Incidents involving nuclear vessels.
- § 4.05-40— Alternate electronic means of reporting.
Subpart 4.06 — Mandatory Chemical Testing Following Serious Marine Incidents Involving Vessels in Commercial Service
- § 4.06-1— Responsibilities of the marine employer.
- § 4.06-3— Requirements for alcohol and drug testing following a serious marine incident.
- § 4.06-5— Responsibility of individuals directly involved in serious marine incidents.
- § 4.06-15— Accessibility of chemical testing devices.
- § 4.06-20— Specimen collection requirements.
- § 4.06-30— Specimen collection in incidents involving fatalities.
- § 4.06-40— Specimen handling and shipping.
- § 4.06-50— Specimen analysis and follow-up procedures.
- § 4.06-60— Submission of reports and test results.
- § 4.06-70— Penalties.
Subpart 4.07 — Investigations
- § 4.07-1— Commandant or District Commander to order investigation.
- § 4.07-5— Investigating officers, powers of.
- § 4.07-7— Opening statement.
- § 4.07-10— Report of investigation.
- § 4.07-15— Recommendations, action on.
- § 4.07-20— Transfer of jurisdiction.
- § 4.07-25— Testimony of witnesses in other districts, depositions.
- § 4.07-30— Testimony of witnesses under oath.
- § 4.07-35— Counsel for witnesses and parties in interest.
- § 4.07-45— Foreign units of Coast Guard, investigation by.
- § 4.07-55— Information to be furnished Marine Board of Investigation.
Subpart 4.09 — Marine Board of Investigation
- § 4.09-1— Commandant to designate.
- § 4.09-5— Powers of Marine Board of Investigation.
- § 4.09-10— Witnesses, payment of.
- § 4.09-15— Time and place of investigation, notice of; rights of witnesses, etc.
- § 4.09-17— Sessions to be public.
- § 4.09-20— Record of proceedings.
- § 4.09-25— U.S. Attorney to be notified.
- § 4.09-30— Action on report.
- § 4.09-35— Preferment of charges.
Subpart 4.11 — Witnesses and Witness Fees
Subpart 4.12 — Testimony by Interrogatories and Depositions
Subpart 4.13 — Availability of Records
Subpart 4.19 — Construction of Regulations and Rules of Evidence
Subpart 4.21 — Computation of Time
Subpart 4.23 — Evidence of Criminal Liability
Subpart 4.40 — Coast Guard—National Transportation Safety Board Marine Casualty Investigations
- § 4.40-1— Purpose.
- § 4.40-3— Relationship to Coast Guard marine investigation regulations and procedures.
- § 4.40-5— Definitions.
- § 4.40-10— Preliminary investigation by the Coast Guard.
- § 4.40-15— Marine casualty investigation by the Board.
- § 4.40-20— Cause or probable cause determinations from Board investigation.
- § 4.40-25— Coast Guard marine casualty investigation for the Board.
- § 4.40-30— Procedures for Coast Guard investigation.
- § 4.40-35— Records of the Coast Guard and the Board.