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environmental assessments of no significant impact.
501.14 Delegation to and redelegation by the Managing Director.

a Authority to adjudicate, with the concurrence of the General Counsel, and authorize payment of, employee claims for not more than $10,000.00, arising under the Military and Civilian Personnel Property Act of 1964 31
U.S.C. 3721 and the Federal Tort Claims Act 28 U.S.C. 1346b, 2671
2680.
b Authority to determine that an exigency of the public business is of such importance that annual leave may not be used by employees to avoid forfeiture before annual leave may be restored under 5 U.S.C. 6304.
c1 Authority to classify all positions GS1 through GS15 and wage grade positions.
2 The authority under paragraph c1 of this section is redelegated to the Director, Office of Human Resources.
501.15
Officer.

Delegation to the Chief Financial
a Authority to approve, certify, or otherwise authorize those actions dealing with appropriations of funds made available to the Commission including allotments, fiscal matters, and contracts relating to the operation of the Commission within the laws, rules, and regulations set forth by the Federal Government.
b Authority, in the absence or preoccupation of the Managing Director, to sign travel orders, non-docketed recommendations to the Commission, and other routine documents for the Managing Director, consistent with the programs, policies, and precedents established by the Commission or the Managing Director.

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501.16 Delegation to and redelegation by the Director, Bureau of Certification and Licensing.

a In relation to OTI licenses:
1 Authority to approve or disapprove applications for OTI
licenses; issue or reissue or transfer such licenses; and approve extensions of time in which to furnish the names and ocean transportation intermediary experience of the managing partners or officers who will replace the qualifying partner or officer upon whose qualifications the original licensing was approved;
2 Authority to issue a letter stating that the Commission intends to deny an OTI application unless, within 20 days, applicant requests a hearing to show that denial of the application is unwarranted; deny applications where an applicant has received such a letter
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and has not requested a hearing within the notice period; and rescind, or grant extensions of, the time specified in such letters;
3 Authority to revoke the license of an OTI upon the request of the licensee;
4 Authority to, upon receipt of notice of cancellation of any instrument evidencing financial responsibility, notify the licensee in writing that its license will automatically be suspended or revoked, effective on the cancellation date of such instrument, unless new or reinstated evidence of financial responsibility is submitted and approved prior to such date, and subsequently order such suspension or revocation for failure to maintain proof of financial responsibility;
5 Authority to revoke the ocean transportation intermediary license of a non-vessel-operating common carrier not in the United States for failure to designate and maintain a person in the United States as legal agent for the receipt of judicial and administrative process;
6 Authority to approve changes in an existing licensees organization; and 7 Authority to return any application which on its face fails to meet the requirements of the Commissions regulations, accompanied by an explanation of the reasons for rejection.
8 The authorities contained in paragraphs a3 and 4 of this section are redelegated to the Director, Transportation Intermediaries, in the Bureau of Certification and Licensing.
b In relation to Certificates:
1 Authority to approve applications for Certificates Performance and Certificates Casualty for passenger vessels, evidenced by a surety bond, guaranty, escrow agreements, or insurance policy, or combination thereof; and issue, reissue, or amend such Certificates;
2 Authority to issue a written notice to an applicant stating intent to deny an application for a Certificate Performance and/or Casualty, indicating the reason therefor, and advising applicant of the time for requesting a hearing as provided for under 540.8c or 540.26c of this chapter; deny any application where the applicant has not submitted a timely request for a hearing; and rescind such notices and grant extensions of the time within which a request for hearing may be filed;
3 Authority to issue a written notice to a certificant stating that the Commission intends to revoke, suspend, or modify a Certificate Performance and/or Casualty, indicating the reason therefor, and advising of the time for
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requesting a hearing as provided for under 540.8c or 540.26c of this chapter; revoke, suspend or modify a Certificate Performance and/or Casualty where the certificant has not submitted a timely request for hearing;
and rescind such notices and grant extensions of time within which a request for hearing may be filed;
4 Authority to revoke a Certificate Performance and/or Casualty which has expired, and/or upon request of, or acquiescence by, the certificant; and 5 Authority to notify a certificant when a Certificate Performance and/or Casualty has become null and void in accordance with 540.8a and 540.26a of this chapter.
c Authority to approve amendments to escrow agreements filed under 540.5b of this chapter when such amendments are for the purpose of changing names of principals, changing the vessels covered by the escrow agreement, changing the escrow agent, and changing the amount of funds held in escrow, provided that the changes in amount of funds result in an amount of coverage that complies with the requirements in the introductory text of 540.5 of this chapter.
d Authority to grant requests to substitute alternative financial responsibility pursuant to 540.9l of this chapter based upon existing protection available to purchases of passenger vessel transportation by credit card by an amount up to fifty 50
percent of the passenger vessel operators highest two-year unearned passenger revenues.
501.17 Delegation to and redelegation by the Director, Bureau of Trade Analysis.

a Authority to determine that no action should be taken to prevent an agreement or modification to an agreement from becoming effective under 46 U.S.C. 40304c, and to shorten the review period under 46 U.S.C.
40304c1 and e1, when the agreement or modification involves solely a restatement, clarification, or change in an agreement which adds no new substantive authority beyond that already contained in an effective agreement. This category of agreement or modification includes, for example, the following: A restatement filed to conform an agreement to the format and organization requirements of part 535 of this chapter; a clarification to reflect a change in the name of a country or port or a change in the name of a party to the agreement; a correction of typographical or grammatical errors in the text of an agreement; a change in the title of persons or committees designated in an agreement; or a transfer of functions
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