Table 5.569-Suggested Range of an Appropriate Order
Type of offense | Range of order (in months) |
Misconduct: | |
Failure to obey master's/ship officer's order | 1-3. |
Failure to comply with U.S. law or regulations | 1-3. |
Possession of intoxicating liquor | 1-4. |
Failure to obey master's written instruction | 2-4. |
Improper performance of duties related to vessel safety | 2-5. |
Failure to join vessel (required crew member) | 2-6. |
Violent acts against other persons (without injury) | 2-6. |
Failure to perform duties related to vessel safety | 3-6. |
Theft | 3-6. |
Violent acts against other persons (injury) | 4-Revocation. |
Use, possession, or sale of dangerous drugs | Revocation (Note: see § 5.59 ). |
Negligence: | |
Negligently performing duties related to vessel navigation | 2-6. |
Negligently performing non-navigational duties related to vessel safety | 1-3. |
Neglect of vessel navigation duties | 3-6. |
Neglect of non-navigational safety related duties | 2-4. |
Incompetence | The only proper order for a charge of incompetence found proved is revocation. |
Violation of Regulation: | |
Refusal to take chemical drug test | 12-24 |
Refusal to take required alcohol test | 12-24 |
Dangerous drugs (46 U.S.C. 7704 ) | The only proper order for a charge under 46 U.S.C. 7704 found proved is revocation. |
46 C.F.R. §5.569