The Labor Day tragedy in 2019 spurred changes to maritime regulations, congressional reform and civil lawsuits.
At the time of the fire, no owner, operator or charterer had been cited or fined for failure to post a roving patrol since 1991, Coast Guard records showed.
The NTSB faulted the Coast Guard for not enforcing that requirement and recommended it develop a program to ensure boats with overnight passengers actually have the watchman.
The Coast Guard has since enacted new regulations regarding fire detection systems, extinguishers, escape routes and other safety measures as mandated by Congress.
Victims' families have sued the Coast Guard in one of several ongoing civil suits.
Persons:
Jerry Boylan, It's, ”, Kathleen McIlvain, Charles, Boylan, who’d, George Wu, Prosecutors, Wu, they’ve, ’, we’ll, ” McIlvain, Dana Fritzler
Organizations:
ANGELES, Labor, Transportation Safety, District, Associated Press, U.S, Attorney's, Los Angeles Times, Bureau, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives, Coast Guard, NTSB, Congress, Inc, Court
Locations:
Southern California, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Antarctica, U.S