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C.F.R. Title 33 Chapter I Subchapter H Part 105 Subpart B

Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart

Subpart B — Facility Security Requirements

33 C.F.R. pt. 105, subpt. B

  • § 105.200 Owner Or Operator
  • § 105.205 Facility Security Officer (fso)
  • § 105.210 Facility Personnel With Security Duties
  • § 105.215 Security Training For All Other Facility Personnel
  • § 105.220 Drill And Exercise Requirements
  • § 105.225 Facility Recordkeeping Requirements
  • § 105.230 Maritime Security (marsec) Level Coordination And Implementation
  • § 105.235 Communications
  • § 105.237 System For Seafarers' Access
  • § 105.240 Procedures For Interfacing With Vessels
  • § 105.245 Declaration Of Security (dos)
  • § 105.250 Security Systems And Equipment Maintenance
  • § 105.253 Risk Group Classifications For Facilities
  • § 105.255 Security Measures For Access Control
  • § 105.257 Security Measures For Newly-hired Employees
  • § 105.260 Security Measures For Restricted Areas
  • § 105.265 Security Measures For Handling Cargo
  • § 105.270 Security Measures For Delivery Of Vessel Stores And Bunkers
  • § 105.275 Security Measures For Monitoring
  • § 105.280 Security Incident Procedures
  • § 105.285 Additional Requirements-passenger And Ferry Facilities
  • § 105.290 Additional Requirements—Cruise Ship Terminals
  • § 105.292 Additional Requirements—Cruise Ship Ports Of Call
  • § 105.295 Additional Requirements-certain Dangerous Cargo (cdc) Facilities
  • § 105.296 Additional Requirements-barge Fleeting Facilities
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