(a) The owner, his agent, or the custodian of a container subject to a detention order or other order, may petition the Chief, Office of Operating and Environmental Standards (CG-OES), U.S. Coast Guard to review that order.
(b) The Chief, Office of Operating and Environmental Standards (CG-OES), U.S. Coast Guard requires independent surveys to determine the extent of deficiencies, if necessary. Upon completion of his review, including review of the results of any required independent surveys, the Chief, Office of Operating and Environmental Standards (CG-OES), U.S. Coast Guard affirms, sets aside, or modifies the order.
(c) The owner of a container is liable for any costs incident to a petition for review including any independent surveys, and for any other costs incident to or resulting from detention or other control of a container.
(d) Unless otherwise determined by the Chief, Office of Operating and Environmental Standards (CG-OES), U.S. Coast Guard, a detention order or other order remains in effect pending the outcome of any petition or appeal of that order.
(e) The Chief, Office of Operating and Environmental Standards (CG-OES), U.S. Coast Guard acts on all appeals within ten days of receipt. [45 FR 37217, June 2, 1980, as amended at 47 FR 50496, Nov. 8, 1982; 69 FR 58353, Sept. 30, 2004; 77 FR 59790, Oct. 1, 2012]
PARTS 454 499 [RESERVED] CHAPTER V--NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
--------------------------------------------------------------------Part Page500 [Reserved] 501 Organization and delegation of powers and
duties.................................. 21509 OMB control numbers for information
collection requirements................. 25510 Information gathering powers................ 26511 Adjudicative procedures..................... 32512 Confidential business information........... 58520 Procedures for considering environmental
impacts................................. 66523 Vehicle classification...................... 83525 Exemptions from average fuel economy
standards............................... 88526 Petitions and plans for relief under the
Automobile Fuel Efficiency Act of 1980.. 92529 Manufacturers of multistage automobiles..... 93531 Passenger automobile average fuel economy
standards............................... 97533 Light truck fuel economy standards.......... 105534 Rights and responsibilities of manufacturers
in the context of changes in corporate
relationships........................... 112535 Medium- and heavy-duty vehicle fuel
efficiency program...................... 115536 Transfer and trading of fuel economy credits 150537 Automotive fuel economy reports............. 157538 Manufacturing incentives for alternative
fuel vehicles........................... 164541 Federal motor vehicle theft prevention
standard................................ 167542 Procedures for selecting light duty truck
lines to be covered by the theft
prevention standard..................... 174543 Exemption from vehicle theft prevention
standard................................ 176545 Federal motor vehicle theft prevention
standard phase-in and small-volume line
reporting requirements.................. 179551 Procedural rules............................ 181 552 Petitions for rulemaking, defect, and
noncompliance orders.................... 187553 Rulemaking procedures....................... 191554 Standards enforcement and defects
investigation........................... 203555 Temporary exemption from motor vehicle
safety and bumper standards............. 205556 Exemption for inconsequential defect or
noncompliance........................... 212557 Petitions for hearings on notification and
remedy of defects....................... 214563 Event data recorders........................ 215564 Replaceable light source and sealed beam
headlamp information.................... 226565 Vehicle identification number (VIN)
requirements............................ 230566 Manufacturer identification................. 242567 Certification............................... 243568 Vehicles manufactured in two or more
stages--All incomplete, intermediate and
final-stage manufacturers of vehicles
manufactured in two or more stages...... 250569 Regrooved tires............................. 252570 Vehicle in use inspection standards......... 253571 Federal motor vehicle safety standards...... 264