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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 107 · § 107.225

§ 107.225. Appeals.

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(a)Upon written notification by the Coast Guard that an application has been denied, the applicant may request the USCG Southeast District Commander to reconsider. The request to reconsider must be in writing, must be made within five
(5)business days from the date of receipt of the initial denial, and must contain complete supporting documentation and evidence which the applicant wishes to have considered. Requests for reconsideration must be mailed to Commander, USCG Southeast District (d), 909 SE First Avenue, Miami, FL 33131.
(b)Upon receipt of the request to reconsider, the USCG Southeast District Commander may direct a representative to gather and submit documentation or other evidence, which, in the judgment of the USCG Southeast District Commander, would be necessary or helpful to a resolution of the request. If gathered and submitted, a copy of this documentation and evidence shall be made available to the applicant. The applicant shall be afforded five
(5)business days from the date of receipt of documentation and evidence gathered by the USCG Southeast District Commander's representative to submit rebuttal materials. On or before the fifteenth
(15th)calendar day following submission of all materials, the USCG Southeast District Commander shall issue a ruling, in writing, on the request to reconsider. The ruling may reverse the initial denial, or, if the denial is upheld, must contain the specific basis for denial of the application upon reconsideration.
(c)The USCG Southeast District Commander's denial of a request for reconsideration taken under paragraph
(b)of this section constitutes final agency action. \[ Order 2004-001, 69 FR 41372, July 8, 2004, as amended by USCG-2025-0716, 90 FR 47586-7, Oct. 2, 2025\]
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