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Marine Transportation Security Regulations (SOR/2004-144)
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Regulation current to February 22nd, 2010
Attention: See coming into force provision and notes, where applicable.
 
  1. Marine Transportation Security Regulations
    1. INTERPRETATION
    2. PART 1 : GENERAL
    3. PART 2 : VESSELS
      1. Interpretation
      2. Application
      3. Ship Security Certificates
      4. Compliance
      5. Documents to Be Carried on Board
      6. Operator of a Vessel
      7. Master
      8. Company Security Officer
      9. Vessel Security Officer
      10. Vessel Personnel with Security Responsibilities
      11. Vessel Personnel without Security Responsibilities
      12. Security Drills and Exercises
      13. Record Keeping
      14. MARSEC Level Coordination and Implementation of Procedures
      15. Communications
      16. Pre-arrival Information
      17. Vessel Security Alert System
      18. Declaration of Security
      19. Vessel Security Assessment
      20. Vessel Security Plan
      21. Security Procedures for Access Control
      22. Security Procedures for Restricted Areas
      23. Security Procedures for Handling Cargo
      24. Security Procedures for Delivery of Ships' Stores and Bunkers
      25. Security Procedures for Monitoring
      26. Additional and Alternative Requirements in respect of Passenger Vessels and Ferries
      27. Additional Requirements in respect of Cruise Ships
    4. PART 3 : MARINE FACILITIES
      1. Application
      2. Operator of a Marine Facility
      3. Marine Facility Security Officer
      4. Marine Facility Personnel with Security Responsibilities
      5. Marine Facility Personnel without Security Responsibilities
      6. Security Drills and Exercises
      7. Record Keeping
      8. Communications
      9. Coordination of Security Procedures during Interfacing
      10. Declaration of Security
      11. Marine Facility Security Assessments
      12. Marine Facility Security Plan
      13. Security Procedures for Access Control
      14. Security Procedures for Restricted Areas
      15. Security Procedures for Handling Cargo
      16. Security Procedures for Delivery of Ships' Stores and Bunkers
      17. Security Procedures for Monitoring
      18. Occasional-Use Marine Facilities
      19. Occasional-Use Marine Facility Security Officer
      20. Ports
      21. Port Security Plan
      22. Restricted Areas
      23. Restricted Area Passes or Keys
    5. PART 4 — [RESERVED] :
    6. PART 5 : SECURITY CLEARANCE
      1. Application
      2. Operator of a Marine Facility
      3. Security Clearance
      4. Eligibility
      5. Application Requirements
      6. Submission of Application
      7. Clearance Process
      8. Validity of Clearances
      9. Suspension, Reinstatement or Cancellation of Clearances
      10. New Applications
      11. Reconsideration
      12. Notices
      13. False Applications
    7. PART 6 : CONTRAVENTION OF PROVISIONS DESIGNATED AS VIOLATIONS
      1. Violations
    8. PART 7 : NOTICE AND SERVICE OF DOCUMENTS
      1. Service of Documents
    9. PART 8 : CERTIFICATION OF SECURITY OFFICERS
      1. Interpretation
      2. Issuance of a Certificate of Proficiency as a Ship Security Officer
      3. Approved Training Course
      4. Suspension and Cancellation
      5. Reviews and Appeals
      6. General
    10. SCHEDULE 0.1 : TRAINING INSTITUTIONS
    11. SCHEDULE 1
    12. SCHEDULE 2 : PROVISIONS OF THE MARINE TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ACT WHOSE CONTRAVENTION IS DESIGNATED A VIOLATION
    13. SCHEDULE 3 : PROVISIONS OF THE MARINE TRANSPORTATION SECURITY REGULATIONS WHOSE CONTRAVENTION IS DESIGNATED A VIOLATION