Question 59 RVR03 - Mate of LT 500-1600 GRT
A mariner whose credential has been revoked shall not be issued another credential without which of the following?
The Correct Answer is A. **Explanation for Option A (Approval of the Commandant):** This question relates to maritime regulations concerning the issuance of credentials (such as licenses, certificates of registry, or merchant mariner's documents) after a previous credential has been revoked, usually as a disciplinary action. According to U.S. Coast Guard regulations (specifically, 46 U.S.C. § 7705, and related regulations found in 46 CFR Part 10), once a credential has been revoked, the individual must petition the Commandant of the Coast Guard for permission to reapply or be issued a new credential. The Commandant, or their authorized representative (such as the Director of Prevention Policy), has the sole authority to approve the issuance of a new credential following a revocation, ensuring a high level of review for serious disciplinary cases. **Explanation for Incorrect Options:** * **B) Approval of the Officer-in-Charge, Marine Inspection (OCMI):** While an OCMI (Officer-in-Charge, Marine Inspection) is involved in various aspects of credential issuance and oversight, the authority to override a revocation—a major punitive action—resides at the highest level of the Coast Guard (the Commandant), not the regional OCMI level. * **C) Taking a new examination:** A new examination is often required after a significant lapse or when upgrading a credential. However, the regulatory barrier immediately following a revocation is the necessary approval from the Commandant; taking the exam is secondary to gaining permission to even attempt to be re-credentialed. * **D) Approval of an administrative law judge (ALJ):** An ALJ presides over the initial hearing (suspension and revocation proceedings) where the decision to revoke the credential is made. Once the revocation is finalized, the ALJ’s role in the process is concluded. The authority to grant clemency or permission to reapply rests solely with the Commandant, not the judicial officer who rendered the initial disciplinary finding.
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