- (a) The Coast Guard conducts the preliminary investigation of marine casualties.
(b) The Commandant determines from the preliminary investigation whether:
- (1) The casualty is a major marine casualty; or
- (2) The casualty involves a public and a nonpublic vessel and at least one fatality or $75,000 in property damage; or
- (3) The casualty involves a Coast Guard and a nonpublic vessel and at least one fatality or $75,000 in property damage; or
- (4) The casualty is a major marine casualty which involves significant safety issues relating to Coast Guard safety functions, e.g., search and rescue, aids to navigation, vessel traffic systems, commercial vessel safety, etc.
- (c) The Commandant notifies the Board of a casualty described in paragraph (b) of this section.
[42 FR 61204, Dec. 1, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 46089, Oct. 15, 1982]