Table 1 to 10.211-Guidelines for Evaluating Applicants for MMCs Who Have Criminal Convictions
Crime1 | Assessment periods | |
Minimum | Maximum | |
Assessment Periods for Officer and Rating Endorsements | ||
Crimes Against Persons: | ||
Homicide (intentional) | 7 years | 20 years. |
Homicide (unintentional) | 5 years | 10 years. |
Assault (aggravated) | 5 years | 10 years. |
Assault (simple) | 1 year | 5 years. |
Sexual Assault (rape, child molestation) | 5 years | 10 years. |
Robbery | 5 years | 10 years. |
Other crimes against persons2 | ||
Vehicular Crimes | ||
Conviction involving fatality | 1 year | 5 years. |
Reckless Driving | 1 year | 2 years. |
Racing on the Highways | 1 year | 2 years. |
Other vehicular crimes2 | ||
Crimes Against Public Safety | ||
Destruction of Property | 5 years | 10 years. |
Other crimes against public safety2 | ||
Dangerous Drug Offenses345 | ||
Trafficking (sale, distribution, transfer) | 5 years | 10 years. |
Dangerous drugs (Use or possession) | 1 year | 10 years. |
Other dangerous drug convictions6 | ||
Assessment Periods for Officer Endorsements Only | ||
Criminal Violations of Environmental Laws | ||
Criminal violations of environmental laws involving improper handling of pollutants or hazardous materials | 1 year | 10 years. |
Crimes Against Property | ||
Burglary | 3 years | 10 years. |
Larceny (embezzlement) | 3 years | 5 years. |
Other crimes against property2 |
1 Conviction of attempts, solicitations, aiding and abetting, accessory after the fact, and conspiracies to commit the criminal conduct listed in this table carry the same minimum and maximum assessment periods provided in the table.
2 Other crimes will be reviewed by the Coast Guard to determine the minimum and maximum assessment periods depending on the nature of the crime.
3 Applicable to original applications only. Any applicant who has ever been the user of, or addicted to the use of, a dangerous drug shall meet the requirements of paragraph (f) of this section. Note: Applicants for reissue of an MMC with a new expiration date including a renewal or additional endorsement(s), who have been convicted of a dangerous drug offense while holding a license, MMC, MMD, STCW endorsement or COR, may have their application withheld until appropriate action has been completed by the Coast Guard under the regulations which appear in 46 CFR part 5 governing the administrative actions against merchant mariner credentials.
4 The Coast Guard may consider dangerous drug convictions more than 10 years old only if there has been another dangerous drug conviction within the past 10 years.
5 Applicants must demonstrate rehabilitation under paragraph (l) of this section, including applicants with dangerous drug use convictions more than 10 years old.
6 Other dangerous drug convictions will be reviewed by the Coast Guard on a case by case basis to determine the appropriate assessment period depending on the nature of the offense.
46 C.F.R. §10.211