Conduct of Disciplinary Hearings by Coast Guard Commissioned Officers. Hearings ... Subcommittee No.3 on H.R. 2966 and S. 10771948 - 174 lappuses |
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... suspended or revoked upon no greater evidence against him than some writing on a piece of paper made by a ship's master never present before the Coast Guard officer who reads , hears , and determines the matter . And this can occur even ...
... suspended or revoked upon no greater evidence against him than some writing on a piece of paper made by a ship's master never present before the Coast Guard officer who reads , hears , and determines the matter . And this can occur even ...
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... suspended or revoked , he is certainly hit in the pocketbook because he cannot pursue his livelihood to which every free American is entitled . In addition to action by the master and the Coast Guard , the seaman may also be prosecuted ...
... suspended or revoked , he is certainly hit in the pocketbook because he cannot pursue his livelihood to which every free American is entitled . In addition to action by the master and the Coast Guard , the seaman may also be prosecuted ...
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... suspended by the Coast Guard that means $ 325 is added on to the $ 20 , which in effect means the man is out $ 345 for taking half a day off . We think that is ridiculous and out of propor- tion altogether with the gravity of the ...
... suspended by the Coast Guard that means $ 325 is added on to the $ 20 , which in effect means the man is out $ 345 for taking half a day off . We think that is ridiculous and out of propor- tion altogether with the gravity of the ...
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... suspended them for 99 years . Mr. KEATING . Is there any limit to the penalty which the captain can impose ? Mr. VOLPIAN . Yes ; the law does specify certain limits . In extreme cases the captain has almost absolute power to use his own ...
... suspended them for 99 years . Mr. KEATING . Is there any limit to the penalty which the captain can impose ? Mr. VOLPIAN . Yes ; the law does specify certain limits . In extreme cases the captain has almost absolute power to use his own ...
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... suspend his papers . In those cases they will admonish the man not to do it again , or else they will give him a trial , find him guilty , and give him probation . Mr. REEVES . AS I understand their action is limited to action against ...
... suspend his papers . In those cases they will admonish the man not to do it again , or else they will give him a trial , find him guilty , and give him probation . Mr. REEVES . AS I understand their action is limited to action against ...
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Administrative Procedure Act amended American American Legion appeal Appropriations authority bill board ship Bureau of Marine Captain ASH Captain HARRISON Captain RICHMOND Chairman chief mate civilian examiners Coast Guard officers Commander EDWARDS commissioned officers committee conduct Congress counsel court crew December 11 decision disciplinary discipline district double jeopardy duties entry evidence fact foreign port GORSKI GRAHAM HADDOCK HAROLDS hearing officer hearing units Henry Hadley Inspection and Navigation investigating officer issue Judiciary June 11 jurisdiction KEATING KEFAUVER LATHAM LEWIS license or certificate logbook Marine Inspection maritime master mate merchant marine merchant seamen military misconduct National Maritime Union offense parties person charged personnel present proceedings punishment question record REEVES represent request revoked rules sail specific SPINGARN statement subcommittee SUBPART suspended testimony thing tion union United States Coast unlicensed vessel VOLPIAN witnesses
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