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128.300—What is required to be in a Terminal Security Plan?

(a) If your passenger terminal is subject to this part, you must develop and maintain, in writing, for that terminal, an appropriate Terminal Security Plan that articulates the program required by § 128.200.
(b) The Terminal Security Plan must be developed and maintained under the guidance in IMO MSC Circular 443 and must address the security of passengers aboard passenger vessels subject to part 120 of this chapter, of members of crews of such vessels, and of employees of the terminal, by establishing security measures to take for Security Levels I, II, and III, to—
(1) Deter unauthorized access to the terminal and its restricted areas and to any passenger vessel moored at the terminal;
(2) Deter the introduction of prohibited weapons, incendiaries, and explosives into the terminal and its restricted areas and onto any passenger vessel moored at the terminal;
(3) Encourage vigilance, as well as general awareness of security, at the terminal;
(4) Provide adequate security training to employees of the terminal;
(5) Coordinate responsibilities for security with the operator of each vessel that embarks or disembarks passengers at the terminal; and
(6) Provide information to employees of the terminal and to law-enforcement personnel, in case of an incident affecting security.
(c) You must amend the Terminal Security Plan to address any known deficiencies.
(d) You must restrict the distribution, disclosure, and availability of information contained in the Terminal Security Plan to those persons with an operational need to know.

Code of Federal Regulations

[CGD 91-012, 63 FR 53592, Oct. 6, 1998]
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