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How to fill out the DHS CG-5401C online
The DHS CG-5401C is an essential form for terminals and ports applying for a Certificate of Adequacy for Garbage. This guide will help you understand each component of the form and provide clear, step-by-step instructions to complete it online.
Follow the steps to fill out the DHS CG-5401C accurately and efficiently.
- Use the ‘Get Form’ button to access the DHS CG-5401C and open it in your preferred editor.
- Begin by filling out the Terminal Section. If applying as a single terminal, check the boxes indicating the types of cargoes the terminal receives or discharges. Provide the name, street address, city, state, zip code, and contact information for the Terminal Person-in-Charge.
- Next, indicate any vessels that your terminal handles or services by selecting the appropriate checkboxes in this section. This includes various types of vessels such as container ships and fishing ships.
- If you are applying on behalf of a port, proceed to the Port Section. List the name and address of your terminal and specify the number of terminals that will be part of the port.
- For each terminal that is a member of the port, fill out the required individual terminal data including the same cargoes and vessel types as in the earlier steps.
- In Section C, answer the questions regarding the port or terminal's capability to receive garbage from vessels arriving from foreign ports. Provide details if applicable, including information about any facilities approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
- Ensure that all answers are complete and accurate. Read the certification statement carefully before signing and dating the application.
- Upon completion, you will have options to save changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your DHS CG-5401C application online today to ensure your terminal or port is compliant with regulations.
It was under the (peacetime) jurisdiction of the Treasury Department until 1967, when it was transferred to the Department of Transportation. In 2003 the Coast Guard was placed under the jurisdiction of the newly created Department of Homeland Security.
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