USCG Exam Practice · Chemical testing after a marine casualty
Following a marine casualty, the owner, master, agent, or person in charge must file a written report on Form CG-2692 within how many days?
- A24 hours
- B3 days
- C5 days✓ correct
- D10 days
Why C is correct
46 CFR §185.206(a) requires the written report of any marine casualty to be filed within five days. This written report is separate from and in addition to the immediate notice required by §185.202.
Cited:46 CFR §185.206
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