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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) After reviewing the application made under § 151.1012, the Coast Guard either—
(1) Issues the conditional permit for a vessel under this section; or
(2) Denies the issuance of the conditional permit to the vessel in accordance with paragraph (c) of this section. On denying the issuance of the permit, the Coast Guard notifies the applicant of the—
(i) Denial and the reason for the denial; and
(ii) Procedures under § 151.1021 for appealing the denial.
(b) Each conditional permit issued under this section is effective—
(1) On the date it is issued; and
(2) Until the expiration date stated on the conditional permit unless it is—
(i) Withdrawn under § 151.1018;
(ii) Terminated because—
(A) The vessel is sold; or
(B) This subpart no longer applies to the vessel.
(c) The Coast Guard may deny the issuance of a conditional permit if—
(i) The application does not contain the information required under § 151.1012; or
(ii) There is reason to believe that the information contained on the application is not true and correct.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 33. Navigation and Navigable Waters § 33.151.1015 Issuing or denying the issuance of a conditional permit - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-33-navigation-and-navigable-waters/cfr-sect-33-151-1015/
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