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Title 33 → Chapter I → Subchapter H → Part 107
§107.200 Definitions.
§107.205 Purpose and delegation.
§107.210 Applicability.
§107.215 Regulations.
§107.220 Permits.
§107.225 Appeals.
§107.230 Enforcement.
§107.240 Continuation.
Source: Order 2004-001, 69 FR 41372, July 8, 2004, unless otherwise noted.
(a) Each person or vessel to which this subpart applies may not get underway or depart from U.S. territorial waters without a written permit from the Commander, Seventh Coast Guard District, or the District Commander's designee. Permits may be obtained pursuant to the process established in §107.220. The owner, agent, master, or person in charge of the vessel must maintain the written permit for the vessel on board the vessel.
(d) Such applications must provide the documentation required by §107.220(c) for each person to which this subpart applies on board the particular vessel.
(a) Unauthorized departure or entry, or both. (1) Vessels and persons to whom this subpart applies, as described in §107.210(a)(1), that do not comply with §107.215(a), or any order issued pursuant to this subpart may be subject to a civil penalty of not more than $25,000 for each day of violation.
(2) Vessels and persons to whom §107.230(a)(1) applies shall be held to a standard of strict liability for any entry into Cuban territorial waters without a permit or for failure to maintain the permit for the vessel on board the vessel as required under this subpart, except that strict liability will not be imposed if the failure to obtain or carry a permit results primarily from an act of war, force majeure, or the negligence of the United States.
(b) Knowing failure to comply. Any person to whom this subpart applies as described in §§107.210(a)(2) or (a)(3) who knowingly fails to comply with this subpart or order given under this subpart, or knowingly obstructs or interferes with the exercise of any power conferred by this subpart may be subject to:
(c) False Statements. Violation of 18 U.S.C. 1001 may result in imprisonment for not more than five years or a fine, or both.