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510.34 Motor Vehicles

510.5 Armed Forces Identification Cards and Leave Papers No person without proper authority shall: a.   Have in his/her possession more than one   properly   validated   Armed   Forces identification card. b.   Depart on liberty without his/her own properly validated identification card; or, in the case  of  leave,  without  his/her  own  properly validated leave papers and identification card. c.   Have  in  his/her  possession  a  false  or unauthorized   identification   card;   or   a mutilated,  erased,  altered,  or  not  properly validated   identification   card;   or   an identification card bearing false or inaccurate information concerning a name, grade, service number, or date of birth. d.   Return from leave without depositing his/her leave papers with the proper authority. Any person returning without an identification card shall report the loss to the OOD in person. 510.14 Customs Upon  arrival  of  a  naval  unit  in  United States territory after visiting a foreign port, it is subject  to  customs  and  other  inspections  by Federal authorities. a.   On such occasions, customs declarations will be distributed to all hands in sufficient  time  to  be  filled  out  and  returned before arrival in port. b.   It shall be the duty of all personnel to accurately complete customs declarations prior to arrival in port. c.   No  person,  without  permission  from the commanding officer, shall bring on board any  article,  animal,  or  any  other  thing,  the introduction  of  which  into  U.S.  territory  is forbidden   or   restricted   under   current regulations. 510.16 Divine Services Accessible and appropriate space shall be provided  for  divine  services.  No  person  shall conduct himself/herself in a manner that would interfere  with  properly  authorized  divine services. 510.18 Emergency Equipment No person shall use emergency equipment for any purpose other than that for which it is intended. Emergency equipment includes items such  as  battle  lanterns,  emergency  first  aid boxes, shoring, wrenches, life rings, equipment in life rafts and boats, portable fire pumps, fire hoses, and fuel for emergency machinery. 510.21 Government Property No person shall: a.   Conceal  or  fail  to  report  to  proper authority  the  loss,  removal,  destruction,  or damage  of  government  property  entrusted  to his/her care or custody. b.   Remove without proper authority from its regular place of stowage or location, for any purpose  whatever,  any  article  of  government property,  including  hull  and  damage  control fittings,  first  aid  equipment,  life  saving  and emergency   equipment,   and   stores   and foodstuffs. c.   Have in his/her possession any article of  government  property  except  as  may  be necessary for the performance of his/her duty or as may be authorized by proper authority. 510.27. Intoxicated Persons a.   The officer of the deck or the command duty officer shall ensure that the medical officer or  a  qualified  representative  shall  promptly examine all persons who return on board in an intoxicated  condition,  or  found  on  board intoxicated. 2-13 Student Notes:

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