2025-21468Notice

Coast Guard Keeps Cargo Tie-Down Forms Status Quo

Published Date: 11/28/2025

Notice

Summary

The U.S. Coast Guard is asking to keep collecting info about Cargo Securing Manuals, with no changes, to make sure ships stay safe and paperwork stays fair. If you’re involved in shipping or cargo, this affects you! You’ve got until December 29, 2025, to share your thoughts—no extra costs or new rules, just a smooth extension of the current process.

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.

Coast Guard Keeps CSM Reporting

The Coast Guard asked OMB to extend approval to keep collecting Cargo Securing Manuals (OMB Control Number 1625-0122) with no changes. If you are an owner, operator, or master of certain cargo vessels, you must continue to submit new or updated Cargo Securing Manuals as required under 33 CFR 97.

Estimated Paperwork Burden Drops

The Coast Guard says the estimated annual hour burden for this collection decreased from 280 hours to 260 hours per year due to a drop in the number of CSM submissions. That change reduces the total paperwork time by 20 hours per year for all respondents combined.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
11/28/2025
12/29/2025

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Homeland Security Department
Coast Guard
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