§ 105.200 Owner or operator
§ 105.205 Facility Security Officer (FSO)
§ 105.210 Facility personnel with security duties
§ 105.215 Security training for all other facility personnel
§ 105.220 Drill and exercise requirements
§ 105.225 Facility recordkeeping requirements
§ 105.230 Maritime Security (MARSEC) Level coordination and implementation
§ 105.235 Communications
§ 105.237 System for seafarers’ access
§ 105.240 Procedures for interfacing with vessels
§ 105.245 Declaration of Security (DoS)
§ 105.250 Security systems and equipment maintenance
§ 105.253 Risk Group classifications for facilities
§ 105.255 Security measures for access control
§ 105.257 Security measures for newly-hired employees
§ 105.260 Security measures for restricted areas
§ 105.265 Security measures for handling cargo
§ 105.270 Security measures for delivery of vessel stores and bunkers
§ 105.275 Security measures for monitoring
§ 105.280 Security incident procedures
§ 105.285 Additional requirements-passenger and ferry facilities
§ 105.290 Additional requirements–cruise ship terminals
§ 105.292 Additional requirements–cruise ship ports of call
§ 105.295 Additional requirements-Certain Dangerous Cargo (CDC) facilities
§ 105.296 Additional requirements-barge fleeting facilities

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