Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 97.djvu/579

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PUBLIC LAW 98-89 —AUG. 26, 1983 97 STAT. 547 (c) If it is shown that a holder has been a user of, or addicted to, a dsmgerous dn^, the license, certificate, or document shall be revoked unless the holder provides satisfactory proof that the holder is cured. §7705. Subpenas and oaths (a) An ofiGcial designated to investigate or preside at a hearing on matters that are grounds for suspension or revocation of licenses, certificates, and documents may administer oaths and issue sub- penas to compel the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of records or other evidence during investigations and at hearings. (b) The jurisdictional limits of a subpena issued under this section are the same as, and are enforceable in the same manner as, subpenas issued under chapter 63 of this title. ^«*«' p 537. PART F—MANNING OF VESSELS CHAPTER 81—GENERAL Sec. 8101. Complement of inspected vessels. 8102. Watchmen. 8103. Citizenship and Naval Reserve requirements. 8104. Watches. 8105. Regulations. § 8101. Complement of inspected vessels (a) The certificate of inspection issued to a vessel under part B of this subtitle shall state the complement of licensed individuals and Ante, p. 509. crew (including lifeboatmen) considered by the Secretary to be necessary for safe operation. A manning requirement imposed on a sailing school vessel shall consider the participation of sailing school instructors and sailing school students in the operation of that vessel. (b) The Secretary may modify the complement, by endorsement on the certificate, for reasons of changed conditions or employment. (c) A requirement made under this section by an authorized Appeal to official may be appealed to the Secretary under prescribed Secretary. regulations. (d) A vessel to which this section applies may not be operated without having in its service the complement required in the certifi- cate of inspection. (e) When a vessel is deprived of the service of a member of its complement without the consent, fault, or collusion of the owner, charterer, managing operator, agent, master, or individual in charge of the vessel, the master shall engage, if obtainable, a number of members equal to the number of those of whose services the master has been deprived. The replacements must be of the same or a higher grade or rating than those whose places they fill. If the master finds the vessel is sufficiently manned for the voyage, and replacements are not available to fill all the vacancies, the vessel may proceed on its voyage. Within 12 hours after the vessel arrives Report. at its destination, the master shall report in writing to the Secretary the cause of each deficiency in the complement. A master failing to Civil penalty. make the report is liable to the United States Government for a civil penalty of $50 for each deficiency.