After completing an international oil pollution prevention (IOPP) certificate survey under Coast Guard Regulations (33 CFR Part 151), no significant change may be made in the construction, equipment, fittings, arrangements, or materials covered by the survey without the sanction of the __________.
⢠33 CFR Part 151 ā Vessel pollution control and IOPP certificates ⢠Who has authority over construction, equipment, and survey-related changes on U.S.-inspected vessels ⢠Meaning of "Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection (OCMI)" in Coast Guard regulations
⢠Which of the listed authorities is specifically named in Coast Guard regulations as having control over inspected vessels and their certificates? ⢠Which agencies in the choices are REAL Coast Guard/US maritime regulatory entities versus more generic or madeāup sounding bodies? ⢠When a certificate is issued after survey, who would logically need to approve any changes that might affect the validity of that certificate?
⢠Look for the official Coast Guard title that appears throughout 33 CFR and 46 CFR related to inspections and certificates. ⢠Eliminate any options that are environmental policy or state-level agencies rather than direct marine inspection authorities. ⢠Ask: which option is regularly involved in issuance, endorsement, and oversight of vessel safety and pollutionāprevention certificates?
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