3.7 Examples of possible clear grounds which may
be determined prior to a ship entering port include:
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.1 evidence or reliable information that serious
deficiencies exist in the security equipment, documentation or arrangements
required by chapter XI-2 and part A of the ISPS Code (ISPS
Code paragraph B/4.33.2);
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.2 a report or complaint which, in the professional
judgment of the duly authorized officer, contains reliable information
clearly indicating that the ship does not comply with the requirements
of chapter XI-2 or part A of the ISPS Code (ISPS
Code paragraph B/4.33.3);
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.3 evidence or reliable information that the ship
has embarked persons, or loaded stores or goods at a port facility
or from another ship where either the port facility or the other ship
is in violation of chapter XI-2 or part A of the ISPS Code, and the ship in
question has not completed a Declaration of Security, nor taken appropriate,
special or additional security measures or has not maintained appropriate
ship security procedures (ISPS Code paragraph
B/4.33.6);
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.4 evidence or reliable information that the ship
has embarked persons, or loaded stores or goods at a port facility
or from another source (e.g., another ship or helicopter transfer)
where either the port facility or the other source is not required
to comply with chapter XI-2 or part A of the ISPS Code, and the ship has
not taken appropriate, special or additional security measures or
has not maintained appropriate security procedures (ISPS
Code paragraph B/4.33.7);
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.5 if the ship holds a subsequent, consecutively
issued Interim International Ship Security Certificate as described
in section A/19.4 of the ISPS Code, and if,
in the professional judgment of a duly authorized officer, one of
the purposes of the ship or a Company in requesting such a certificate
is to avoid full compliance with chapter
XI-2 and part A of the ISPS
Code beyond the period of the initial interim certificate as described
in section A/19.4.4 of the ISPS Code (ISPS
Code paragraph B/4.33.8);
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.6 a ship's failure to provide the information
requested.