ECM Client Alert 05 2017 Attachment MSIB 03 2017
ECM Client Alert 05 2017 Attachment MSIB 03 2017
ECM Client Alert 05 2017 Attachment MSIB 03 2017
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Vessels having a compliance date between January 1, 2019 and December 31, 2020: The Coast
Guard will begin considering these requests 18 months prior to the vessel’s compliance date. These
requests could be impacted by changes in the market or availability of type-approved systems. Owners and
operators are encouraged to submit additional information in support of their extension request.
Vessels having a compliance date of January 1, 2021 or later: We do not anticipate granting
extensions. Vessel owners and operators should plan to be in compliance on their current compliance date.
Alternative Management System (AMS): Vessels having an AMS installed do not qualify for an
extension because the vessel is in compliance with the regulations; the AMS can be used for a period of five
years after the vessel’s compliance date. Once Coast Guard type-approved BWMS are available for a
vessel, the vessel will no longer be able to install AMS in lieu of type-approved systems. Therefore, if a
vessel is not past its compliance date and installing an AMS is being considered as a compliance method,
the vessel owner or operator should evaluate whether a Coast Guard type-approved BWMS is available for
the vessel. If it is determined that such as system is not available, an AMS can be installed before the
vessel’s compliance date and used for up to five years after the vessel’s compliance date.
Existing compliance date extensions are valid until the date specified in the letter and may be
transferred to a new owner/operator for the remainder of its term. Upon the letter’s expiration, a vessel must
implement one of the approved ballast water management methods specified in 33 CFR 151.1510 or
151.2025.
Extension requests: Vessel owners and operators are reminded to submit a request for an extension 12-
16 months before the vessel’s compliance date. Requests that are submitted less than 12 months prior to the
vessel’s compliance date are in jeopardy of being denied. The Coast Guard requires this time to review the
application, request additional information from the applicant, and make a determination whether to grant or
deny the request. If the extension request is denied, this allows the vessel owner or operator enough time to
prepare for and install a BWMS, or assess compliance options using another approved ballast water
management method prior to the vessel’s compliance date.
Additional extensions: If the Coast Guard grants an extension for a vessel, the vessel owner/operator
should plan operations to ensure the vessel will be in compliance at the vessel’s extended compliance date.
Issuance of supplemental extensions should not be anticipated.
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