Entry of Offenses in Logbook

4 CMC § 9167 — under Seamens’ Protection Act.

4 CMC § 9167

TITLE 4: ECONOMIC RESOURCES

DIVISION 9: LABOR

§ 9167. Entry of Offenses in Logbook. (a) Upon the commission of any offense, an entry thereof shall be made in the official logbook of the vessel on the day on which the offense was committed and an entry made of any penalty or fine imposed. It shall be signed by the master and by the mate or one of the crew. (b) The offender, if still on the vessel, shall, before next arrival of the vessel at any port or, if it is at the time in port, before its departure from port, be furnished with a copy of the entry and have it read over distinctly and audibly to him. The offender may thereupon reply to it as he thinks fit. (c) A statement that a copy of the entry has been so furnished or the same has been so read over, together with his reply, if any, made by the offender, shall likewise be entered and signed in the same manner. Source: 19 TTC § 228.