Question 39 MODU03 - Ballast Control Operator

What agency issues the Ship Station license for the VHF marine radio on a mobile offshore drilling unit?

A U.S. Coast Guard
B Federal Communications Commission
C Federal Broadcast Authority
D Department of Transportation
AI Explanation

The Correct Answer is B. The **Federal Communications Commission (FCC)** is the independent agency of the United States government responsible for regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable. This regulatory authority includes issuing licenses for radio transmitting equipment—such as the VHF marine radio—used on ships, boats, and mobile offshore drilling units (MODUs). The license required for the vessel's radio equipment is specifically known as the Ship Station License. Here is why the other options are incorrect: **A) U.S. Coast Guard (USCG):** The USCG is responsible for maritime safety, security, and law enforcement. While they enforce FCC regulations at sea and perform radio checks to ensure proper operation and compliance, they do not issue the Ship Station License itself. **C) Federal Broadcast Authority (FBA):** There is no federal agency named the "Federal Broadcast Authority" in the United States that issues maritime radio licenses. **D) Department of Transportation (DOT):** The DOT is an executive department responsible for transportation infrastructure (highways, aviation, etc.). While the U.S. Coast Guard was formerly under the DOT and the Maritime Administration (MARAD) is part of the DOT, the DOT does not possess the specific statutory authority to issue radio frequency and equipment licenses; that authority rests solely with the FCC.

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