(a)
If this part applies to your passenger terminal, you must designate a security officer for the terminal.
(b)
This officer must ensure that—
(1)
An initial comprehensive security survey is conducted and updated;
(2)
The Terminal Security Plan required by § 128.300 is implemented and maintained, and that amendments to correct its deficiencies and satisfy the security requirements of the terminal are proposed;
(3)
Adequate training for personnel responsible for security is provided;
(4)
Regular security inspections of the terminal are conducted;
(5)
Vigilance is encouraged, as well as is general awareness of security, at the terminal;
(6)
All occurrences or suspected occurrences of unlawful acts and related activities are reported under § 128.220 and records of the incident are maintained; and
(7)
Coordination, for implementation of the Terminal Security Plan required by § 128.300, takes place with the vessel security officer of each vessel that embarks or disembarks passengers at the terminal.
Code of Federal Regulations
[CGD 91-012, 63 FR 53592, Oct. 6, 1998]