Title 46 › Subtitle Subtitle II— - Vessels and Seamen › Part Part E— - Merchant Seamen Licenses, Certificates, and Documents › Chapter CHAPTER 75— - GENERAL PROCEDURES FOR LICENSING, CERTIFICATION, AND DOCUMENTATION › § 7510
Keeps questions, answers, and details about merchant mariner credential exams private. The Secretary does not have to share any exam question, any answer (right or wrong), or information about how questions are chosen, how often they appear, or how often people answer them correctly. The Secretary may, however, share questions and answers that have been retired, are not in current use, or are judged suitable to help the public prepare. The Commandant must form a working group no later than 180 days after the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2025 becomes law, and again every two years. The group must include specific members: 1 Coast Guard subject matter expert; representatives split between approved training facilities and the maritime industry; at least 1 from the National Merchant Marine Personnel Advisory Committee; at least 2 from State maritime academies (one deck and one engineering); at least 2 people who passed the exam in the prior 5 years; at least 1 from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy; other Coast Guard advisory committee reps as needed; at least 1 Maritime Administration expert; and at least 1 human performance technology expert. The group must know the exam type under review. The Commandant must meet with the group annually or when new questions are made, allow remote participation if needed, and not use new questions until the group has reviewed and approved them. By 270 days after the Act, the group must finish a baseline review of exam content, accuracy, length, relevancy, overlap with STCW competencies, and technology used, and give a report with recommendations. All members must sign nondisclosure agreements. Non-federal members are not federal employees but are treated as special government employees under section 202(a) of title 18 for purposes of sections 203, 205, 207, 208, and 209 and must follow applicable Coast Guard ethics rules. Chapter 10 of title 5 does not apply. A "merchant mariner credential" means a license, certificate, or document the Secretary may issue under this title.
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46 U.S.C. § 7510
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Apr 6, 2026
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