Question 2836Deck General70% to pass
A seaman may not make an allotment to his _______________.
AI Explanation
The correct answer is C) mother-in-law.
Explanation:
According to Coast Guard regulations, a seaman is not permitted to make an allotment to their mother-in-law. Allotments are a way for seamen to have a portion of their wages automatically sent to designated individuals or institutions, such as family members or creditors. However, the regulations restrict allotments to immediate family members, which do not include a mother-in-law. The other options (brother, minor children, grandparents) would be allowable allotment recipients, as they are considered immediate family members.
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