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Code · CFR · Title 15 — Commerce and Foreign Trade · Part 995 — Certification Requirements for Distributors of NOAA Hydrographic Products · § 995.13

§ 995.13. Transfer of certification.

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A CED or CEVAD may not transfer its certification to another entity. If it is transferred the existing certification will be terminated.
(a)If prior to certification it is known that another entity will be assisting the entity applying for certification in the production or redistribution of the data, that other entity must be documented in the application process. Listed entities will be considered as falling under the umbrella of the parent company's certification. The name of the entity and its duties should be included as part of the application.
(b)If, subsequent to certification, a CED or CEVAD wishes to add another entity to assist it, a request in writing with the name of the entity and its duties shall be provided to the Office of Coast Survey, NOAA for acceptance. The Office of Coast Survey, NOAA will provide written notification of acceptance to the CED or CEVAD within 30 days of receipt of the request.
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