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STCW – Final Rule Post Date of MMC Implementation of STCW Regulations http://www.themaritimecenter.com/
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Post Date Vs Delayed Issuance The following slides are directly from the Captain’s Bulletin on March 19, 2014. http://www.uscg.mil/nmc/announcements/pdfs/postdating_mmcs.pdfhttp://www.uscg.mil/nmc/announcements/pdfs/postdating_mmcs.pdf Current practice of Delayed Issuance will be canceled and Postdating credentials will begin as of March 24, 2014. An MMC is valid for a term of 5 years from the date of issuance. Except upon the written request for the immediate issuance by the applicant, the Coast Guard will post-date the issuance of an MMC renewal that includes no other transactions up to 8 months from the date that the Coast Guard accepts a complete application as required in this part. If the expiration date of the mariner’s active credential is beyond 8 months of the date that the Coast Guard accepts a complete application as required in this part, the new credential issue date will be 8 months from the date of application acceptance at which time the currently active credential will become invalid in accordance with paragraph (d) of this section. Otherwise, the new credential issue validity date will coincide with the expiration date of the active credential held by the mariner. All other MMC transactions will be processed for immediate issuance. 46 CFR 10.205(a) http://www.themaritimecenter.com/
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Postdating Postdating of an MMC is defined as placing an issue date on the MMC that is in the future. Postdating of MMCs will only apply to applications for renewal of a credential where no other credential activity is requested or results from the transaction. Except upon receipt of written request documenting the need for immediate issuance, the National Maritime Center (NMC) will automatically postdate credentials with the appropriate future date. (This is normally done at the REC level) The issue date of the MMC will be the day following the date of expiration of the current MMC, but no more than 8 months in the future. The expiration date and period of validity of the credential will be 5 years from the date of issuance. If the expiration date of the mariner’s current credential is beyond 8 months from the date that the Coast Guard accepts a complete application, the new credential issue date will be 8 months from the date of application acceptance, at which time the current active credential will become invalid. http://www.themaritimecenter.com/
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Postdating Any transactions initiated after a postdated MMC has been approved and mailed will result in endorsement labels being printed and mailed for both the mariner’s active MMC and the postdated MMC. Mariners must ensure that the endorsement labels are properly placed in the appropriate MMC. To ensure consistency of service, the Coast Guard will implement postdating of renewal credentials beginning with applications processed on or after March 24, 2014. The new credential will not be valid until the issue date listed on the new MMC. Mariners must continue to carry their current credential until that date. In accordance with the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), mariners are required to return expired or otherwise invalid credentials to the NMC. When the current credential expires, it should be mailed to the NMC. It is the responsibility of the mariner to maintain control of the postdated credential. If a credential is lost, mariners must follow the procedures to apply for a duplicate, found in 46 CFR Part 10.231 http://www.themaritimecenter.com/
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Delayed Issuance The Coast Guard will no longer accept requests for delayed issuance beginning March 24, 2014. Those applications that have been approved for production with delayed issuance on or before March 23, 2014, will be processed using the current delayed issuance procedures. http://www.themaritimecenter.com/
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