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46 USC CHAPTER 539 - WAR RISK INSURANCE 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part C - Financial Assistance Programs
CHAPTER 539 - WAR RISK INSURANCE

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CHAPTER 539 - WAR RISK INSURANCE

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Sec.
53901. Definitions.
53902. Authority to provide insurance.
53903. Insurable interests.
53904. Liability insurance for persons involved in war or
defense efforts.
53905. Agency insurance.
53906. Hull insurance valuation.
53907. Reinsurance.
53908. Additional insurance privately obtained.
53909. War risk insurance revolving fund.
53910. Administrative.
53911. Civil actions for losses.
53912. Expiration date.

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46 USC Sec. 53901 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part C - Financial Assistance Programs
CHAPTER 539 - WAR RISK INSURANCE

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Sec. 53901. Definitions

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In this chapter:
(1) American vessel. - The term "American vessel" includes -
(A) a documented vessel with a registry or coastwise
endorsement under chapter 121 of this title;
(B) an undocumented vessel owned or chartered by or made
available to the United States Government; and
(C) a tug, barge, or other watercraft (whether or not
documented) owned by a citizen of the United States and used in
essential water transportation or in the fisheries, except only
for sport fishing.

(2) Cargo. - The term "cargo" includes a loaded or empty
container on a vessel.
(3) Transportation in the waterborne commerce of the united
states. - The term "transportation in the waterborne commerce of
the United States" includes the operation of a vessel in the
fisheries, except only for sport fishing.
(4) War risks. - The term "war risks" includes, to the extent
the Secretary of Transportation determines -
(A) any part of a loss excluded from marine insurance
coverage under a "free of capture or seizure" clause or
analogous clause; and
(B) any other loss from a hostile act, including
confiscation, expropriation, nationalization, or deprivation.

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(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1626.)

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53901(1) 46 App.:1281(a). June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
title XII, Secs. 1201(a),
(b), as added Sept. 7, 1950,
ch. 906, 64 Stat. 773.
53901(2) 46 App.:1283(b) June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
(last sentence). title XII, Sec. 1203(b)
(last sentence), as added
Sept. 7, 1950, ch. 906, 64
Stat. 774; Pub. L. 94-523,
Sec. 2, Oct. 17, 1976, 90
Stat. 2474.
53901(3) 46 App.:1281(b).
53901(4) 46 App.:1281(c). June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
title XII, Sec. 1201(c), as
added Sept. 7, 1950, ch.
906, 64 Stat. 773; restated
Pub. L. 107-107, title XXXV,
Sec. 3502, Dec. 28, 2001,
115 Stat. 1392.
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In paragraph (1)(A), the words "a documented vessel with a
registry or coastwise endorsement under chapter 121 of this title"
are substituted for "any vessel registered, enrolled, or licensed
under the laws of the United States" because of 46 U.S.C. 12101(b).
In paragraph (1)(B). the words "or any department or agency
thereof" are omitted as surplus.
In paragraph (1)(C), the word "fisheries" is substituted for
"fishing trade or industry" because of the definition of
"fisheries" in chapter 1 of the revised title.

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46 USC Sec. 53902 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part C - Financial Assistance Programs
CHAPTER 539 - WAR RISK INSURANCE

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Sec. 53902. Authority to provide insurance

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(a) In General. - With the approval of the President, and after
such consultation with interested agencies of United States
Government as the President may require, the Secretary of
Transportation may provide insurance and reinsurance against loss
or damage from war risks as provided by this chapter whenever it
appears to the Secretary that insurance adequate for the needs of
the waterborne commerce of the United States cannot be obtained on
reasonable terms and conditions from companies authorized to do
insurance business in a State of the United States.
(b) Consideration of Risk. - Insurance or reinsurance under this
chapter shall be based, insofar as practicable, on consideration of
the risk involved.
(c) Availability of Vessel During War or National Emergency. -
Insurance or reinsurance for a vessel may be provided under this
chapter only on the condition that the vessel will be available to
the Government in time of war or national emergency.

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(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1627.)

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53902 46 App.:1282. June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
title XII, Sec. 1202, as
added Sept. 7, 1950, ch.
906, 64 Stat. 773; Pub. L.
101-115, Sec. 7(a), Oct. 13,
1989, 103 Stat. 694.
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46 USC Sec. 53903 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part C - Financial Assistance Programs
CHAPTER 539 - WAR RISK INSURANCE

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Sec. 53903. Insurable interests

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(a) In General. - The Secretary of Transportation may provide
insurance and reinsurance under this chapter for -
(1) an American vessel, including a vessel under construction;
(2) a foreign vessel -
(A) owned by a citizen of the United States; or
(B) engaged in transportation in the waterborne commerce of
the United States or in such other transportation by water or
such other services as the Secretary considers to be in the
interest of the national defense or national economy of the
United States, when so engaged;

(3) cargo -
(A) shipped or to be shipped on a vessel insurable under this
section, including by express or registered mail;
(B) owned by a citizen or resident of the United States;
(C) imported to or exported from the United States, or sold
or purchased by a citizen or resident of the United States,
under a contract of sale or purchase the terms of which provide
that the risk of loss by war risks or the obligation to provide
insurance against war risks is on a citizen or resident of the
United States; or
(D) shipped between ports in the United States;

(4) disbursements, including advances to masters and general
average disbursements, and freight and passage money of a vessel
insurable under this section;
(5) personal effects of an individual on a vessel insurable
under this section;
(6) loss of life, injury, or detention by an enemy of the
United States after capture, with respect to an individual on a
vessel insurable under this section; and
(7) statutory or contractual obligations or other liabilities
of a vessel insurable under this section or of the owner or
charterer of such a vessel, of a nature customarily covered by
insurance.

(b) Considerations for Foreign Vessels. - In determining whether
to provide insurance or reinsurance for a foreign vessel, the
Secretary shall consider the characteristics, employment, and
general management of the vessel by the owner or charterer.
(c) Non-War Risks. - Insurance of a risk under subsection (a)(5)-
(7), insofar as it involves a liability related to an individual
on the vessel, may include risks other than war risks to the extent
the Secretary considers advisable.

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(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1627.)

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53903(a) 46 App.:1283(a) June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
(1st sentence), (b) title XII, Sec. 1203(a)
(1st sentence), (1st, 2d sentences), (b)
(c)-(f). (1st sentence), (c)-(f), as
added Sept. 7, 1950, ch.
906, 64 Stat. 773, 774; Pub.
L. 94-523, Secs. 1-3, Oct.
17, 1976, 90 Stat. 2474.
53903(b) 46 App.:1283(a) (2d
sentence).
53903(c) 46 App.:1284. June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
title XII, Sec. 1204, as
added Sept. 7, 1950, ch.
906, 64 Stat. 774.
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In subsections (a)(2) and (b), the words "foreign vessel" are
substituted for "foreign-flag vessels" because of the definition of
"foreign vessel" in chapter 1 of the revised title.
In paragraph (3), references to the territories and possessions
of the United States are omitted as unnecessary because of the
definition of "United States" in chapter 1 of the revised title.
In paragraph (5), the words "individual on a vessel insurable
under this section" are substituted for "masters, officers, and
crews of such vessels, and of other persons transported on such
vessels" to eliminate unnecessary words.
In paragraph (6), the words "individual on a vessel insurable
under this section" are substituted for "Masters, officers, members
of the crews of such vessels and other persons employed or
transported thereon" to eliminate unnecessary words.

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46 USC Sec. 53904 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part C - Financial Assistance Programs
CHAPTER 539 - WAR RISK INSURANCE

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Sec. 53904. Liability insurance for persons involved in war or
defense efforts

-STATUTE-
(a) In General. - The Secretary of Transportation may provide
insurance under this chapter against legal liability that a person
may incur in providing services or facilities for a vessel if, in
the opinion of the Secretary, the insurance -
(1) is required in prosecuting a war or for national defense;
and
(2) cannot be obtained at reasonable rates or on reasonable
terms and conditions from approved companies authorized to do
insurance business in a State of the United States.

(b) Limitations. - Employer liability insurance and worker
compensation insurance against legal liability to employees may not
be provided under this section.

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(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1628.)

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53904 46 App.:1286. June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
title XII, Sec. 1206, as
added Sept. 7, 1950, ch.
906, 64 Stat. 774; Aug. 3,
1956, ch. 929, Sec. 5, 70
Stat. 986.
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In subsection (a), the words "a vessel" are substituted for "any
American- or foreign-flag vessel, public or private" to eliminate
unnecessary words.

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46 USC Sec. 53905 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part C - Financial Assistance Programs
CHAPTER 539 - WAR RISK INSURANCE

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Sec. 53905. Agency insurance

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(a) In General. - With the approval of the President, an agency
of the United States Government may obtain insurance provided for
by this chapter from the Secretary of Transportation, except as
provided in sections 17302 and 17303 of title 40.
(b) Premium Waivers. - With the approval of the President, the
Secretary of Transportation may provide insurance under this
chapter at the request of the Secretary of Defense and other
agencies the President may prescribe, without payment of an
insurance premium if the Secretary of Defense or agency agrees to
indemnify the Secretary of Transportation against loss covered by
the insurance. The Secretary of Defense and agencies may make such
an indemnity agreement.
(c) Presidential Approval. - The signature of the President (or
an official designated by the President) on the agreement shall be
treated as the approval required by section 53902(a) of this title.

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(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1628.)

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53905 46 App.:1285. June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
title XII, Sec. 1205, as
added Sept. 7, 1950, ch.
906, 64 Stat. 774; Pub. L.
105-261, div. A, title X,
Sec. 1071(a), Oct. 17, 1998,
112 Stat. 2137.
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46 USC Sec. 53906 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part C - Financial Assistance Programs
CHAPTER 539 - WAR RISK INSURANCE

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Sec. 53906. Hull insurance valuation

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(a) Stated Valuation. - The valuation in a hull insurance policy
for actual or constructive total loss of the insured vessel shall
be a stated valuation determined by the Secretary of
Transportation. The stated valuation -
(1) shall exclude national defense features paid for by the
United States Government; and
(2) may not exceed the amount that would be payable if the
ownership of the vessel had been requisitioned under chapter 563
of this title at the time the insurance attached under the
policy.

(b) Rejecting Stated Valuation. - Within 60 days after the
insurance attaches under a policy referred to in subsection (a) or
within 60 days after the Secretary determines the valuation,
whichever is later, the insured may reject the valuation and pay,
at the rate provided in the policy, premiums based on the asserted
valuation the insured specifies at the time of rejection. However,
the asserted valuation is not binding on the Government in any
subsequent action on the policy.
(c) Amount of Claim. - If a vessel is actually or constructively
totally lost and the insured under a policy referred to in
subsection (a) has not rejected the stated valuation determined by
the Secretary, the amount of a claim adjusted, compromised,
settled, adjudged, or paid may not exceed the stated valuation.
However, if the insured has rejected the valuation, the insured -
(1) shall be paid, as a tentative advance only, 75 percent of
the stated valuation; and
(2) may bring a civil action against the United States in a
court having jurisdiction of the claim to recover a valuation
equal to the just compensation the court determines would have
been payable if the ownership of the vessel had been
requisitioned under chapter 563 of this title at the time the
insurance attached under the policy.

(d) Adjusting Premiums. - If a court makes a determination as
provided under subsection (c)(2), premiums paid under the policy
shall be adjusted based on the court's determination and the rates
provided for in the policy.

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(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1629.)

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53906 46 App.:1289(a)(2). June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
title XII, Sec. 1209(a)(2),
as added Sept. 7, 1950, ch.
906, 64 Stat. 775; Aug. 3,
1956, ch. 929, Sec. 1, 70
Stat. 984; Pub. L. 88-478,
Sec. 1, Aug. 22, 1964, 78
Stat. 587.
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In subsection (c), the words "Provided, That in the event of an
election by the insured to reject the stated valuation fixed by the
Secretary and to sue in the courts, the amount of the judgment will
be payable without regard to the limitations contained in section
1242-1 of this Appendix, although the excess of any amounts
advanced on account of just compensation over the amount of the
court judgment will be required to be refunded" are omitted as
obsolete because the section referred to, which was from the
Department of Commerce and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1959
(Pub. L. 85-469, 72 Stat. 231), has been omitted from the United
States Code as obsolete.

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46 USC Sec. 53907 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part C - Financial Assistance Programs
CHAPTER 539 - WAR RISK INSURANCE

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Sec. 53907. Reinsurance

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(a) In General. - To the extent the Secretary of Transportation
is authorized to provide insurance under this chapter, the
Secretary may provide reinsurance to a company authorized to do
insurance business in a State of the United States. The Secretary
may obtain reinsurance from such a company for any insurance
provided by the Secretary under this chapter.
(b) Rates. - The Secretary may not provide reinsurance at rates
less than, nor obtain reinsurance at rates more than, the rates
established by the Secretary on the same or similar risks or the
rates charged by the insurance company for the insurance reinsured,
whichever is more advantageous to the Secretary. However, the
Secretary may provide an allowance to the insurance company for the
costs of services and facilities the company provides, in an amount
the Secretary considers reasonable according to good business
practice. The allowance to the company may not include any amount
for soliciting or stimulating insurance business.

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(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1629.)

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53907 46 App.:1287. June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
title XII, Sec. 1207, as
added Sept. 7, 1950, ch.
906, 64 Stat. 775.
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In subsection (a), the words "insurance under this chapter" are
substituted for "marine, war risk, and liability insurance" for
consistency in this chapter. The words "in whole or in part" are
omitted as unnecessary. The words "obtain reinsurance from" are
substituted for "reinsure with, or cede or retrocede to" for
clarity and to eliminate unnecessary words.

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46 USC Sec. 53908 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part C - Financial Assistance Programs
CHAPTER 539 - WAR RISK INSURANCE

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Sec. 53908. Additional insurance privately obtained

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With the approval of the Secretary of Transportation, a person
having an insurable interest in a vessel may obtain insurance on
the vessel with other underwriting agents in addition to the
insurance with the Secretary. The Secretary is not entitled to the
benefit of the additional insurance.

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(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1630.)

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53908 46 App.:1293. June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
title XII, Sec. 1213, as
added Sept. 7, 1950, ch.
906, 64 Stat. 777; Pub. L.
97-31, Sec. 12(141), Aug. 6,
1981, 95 Stat. 166.
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46 USC Sec. 53909 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part C - Financial Assistance Programs
CHAPTER 539 - WAR RISK INSURANCE

-HEAD-
Sec. 53909. War risk insurance revolving fund

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(a) In General. - There is a war risk insurance revolving fund in
the Treasury.
(b) Deposits. - There shall be deposited in the fund amounts
appropriated to carry out this chapter and amounts received in
carrying out this chapter.
(c) Payments. - There shall be paid from the fund amounts for
return premiums, losses, settlements, judgments, and all
liabilities incurred by the United States Government under this
chapter.
(d) Investment. - The Secretary of Transportation may request the
Secretary of the Treasury to invest such portion of the fund as is
not, in the judgment of the Secretary of Transportation, required
to meet the current needs of the fund. These investments shall be
made by the Secretary of the Treasury in public debt securities of
the Government, with maturities suitable to the needs of the fund,
and bearing interest rates determined by the Secretary of the
Treasury, taking into consideration current market yields on
outstanding marketable obligations of the Government of comparable
maturity. Interest and benefits from the securities shall be
deposited in the fund.

-SOURCE-
(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1630; Pub. L.
109-364, div. C, title XXXV, Sec. 3510(a)(1), Oct. 17, 2006, 120
Stat. 2520.)

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53909 46 App.:1288. June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
title XII, Sec. 1208, as
added Sept. 7, 1950, ch.
906, 64 Stat. 775; Pub. L.
87-743, Oct. 3, 1962, 76
Stat. 740; Pub. L. 97-31,
Sec. 12(139), Aug. 6, 1981,
95 Stat. 166; Pub. L.
108-375, div. C, title XXXV,
Sec. 3502(b), Oct. 28, 2004,
118 Stat. 2195.
46 App.:1288a. Nov. 1, 1951, ch. 664, par.
under heading "War-Risk
Insurance Revolving Fund",
65 Stat. 746; Pub. L. 97-31,
Sec. 12(140), Aug. 6, 1981,
95 Stat. 166.
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In subsection (c), the reference to the Fiscal Service
[previously Division of Disbursement] in the Treasury Department is
omitted as unnecessary.
In subsection (d), the amendment by section 3502(b) of Public Law
108-375, which struck the third sentence in 46 App. U.S.C. 1288 and
inserted new material, was executed as if it were intended to
strike the fourth sentence instead, to reflect probably [sic]
intent.
The text of 46 App. U.S.C. 1288(b) is omitted as unnecessary
because enactment of a law authorizing certain governmental
functions is itself an authorization of appropriations to carry out
those functions. The text of 46 App. U.S.C. 1288a is omitted as
executed and impliedly repealed by 46 App. U.S.C. 1119.

AMENDMENTS
2006 - Pub. L. 109-364, which directed amendment of section
1288(a) of the former Appendix to this title, from which this
section was derived, was already reflected in text of this section
as enacted by Pub. L. 109-304. See Historical and Revision Notes
relating to subsection (d) above.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 2006 AMENDMENT
Pub. L. 109-364, div. C, title XXXV, Sec. 3510(a)(2), Oct. 17,
2006, 120 Stat. 2520, provided that: "The amendments made by
paragraph (1) [amending section 1288(a) of the former Appendix to
this title, from which this section was derived] shall be effective
as if enacted by section 3502 of the Ronald W. Reagan National
Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2005 (118 Stat. 2195)
[Pub. L. 108-375]."

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46 USC Sec. 53910 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part C - Financial Assistance Programs
CHAPTER 539 - WAR RISK INSURANCE

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Sec. 53910. Administrative

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(a) Accordance With Commercial Practice. - In carrying out this
chapter, the Secretary of Transportation may act in accordance with
commercial practice in the marine insurance business.
(b) Regulations. - The Secretary may prescribe regulations the
Secretary considers appropriate to carry out this chapter.
(c) Policies, Rates, and Annual Fees. - The Secretary may
prescribe and change forms and policies, and fix and change the
amounts insured and rates of premium, under this chapter.
(d) Annual Fees. - The Secretary may charge and collect an annual
fee in an amount calculated to cover the expenses of processing
applications for insurance, employing underwriting agents, and
appointing experts under this chapter.
(e) Payment of Claims and Judgments. - The Secretary may settle
and pay claims, and pay judgments against the United States,
related to insurance under this chapter.
(f) Underwriting Agents. -
(1) In general. - The Secretary may, and when the Secretary
finds it practical to do so shall, employ a domestic company or
group of domestic companies, authorized to do marine insurance
business in a State of the United States, to act as underwriting
agent for the Secretary. The services of an underwriting agent
may be used in adjusting claims, but a claim may not be paid
until approved by the Secretary.
(2) Compensation. - The Secretary may allow the company or
group of companies reasonable compensation for services as the
underwriting agent. The compensation may include an allowance for
expenses reasonably incurred by the agent, but may not include
any amount for soliciting or stimulating business.

(g) Fees For Arranging Insurance. - Except as provided in
subsection (f)(2), the Secretary may not pay an insurance broker or
other person acting in a similar intermediary capacity a fee or
other consideration for participating in arranging insurance when
the Secretary directly insures any of the risk.
(h) Employment of Marine Insurance Experts. - The Secretary,
without regard to the laws and regulations on the employment of
Federal employees, may appoint and prescribe the duties of experts
in marine insurance as the Secretary considers necessary to carry
out this chapter.
(i) Services of Other Government Agencies. - With the consent of
another agency of the United States Government, the Secretary may
use information, services, facilities, officers, and employees of
the agency in carrying out this chapter.
(j) Vessel Location Reporting. - The Secretary may prescribe by
regulation vessel location reporting requirements for a vessel
insured under this chapter.

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(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1630.)

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53910(a) 46 App.:1289(c) June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
(1st sentence). title XII, Sec. 1209(a)(1),
(b)-(f), as added Sept. 7,
1950, ch. 906, 64 Stat. 775;
Aug. 3, 1956, ch. 929, Sec.
1, 70 Stat. 984; Pub. L.
94-523, Sec. 4, Oct. 17,
1976, 90 Stat. 2474.
53910(b) 46 App.:1289(a)(1)
(1st-19th words).
53910(c) 46 App.:1289(b)
(1st sentence).
53910(d) 46 App.:1289(b)
(last sentence).
53910(e) 46 App.:1289(a)(1)
(20th-last words).
53910(f) 46 App.:1289(d).
53910(g) 46 App.:1289(c)
(last sentence).
53910(h) 46 App.:1289(e).
53910(i) 46 App.:1289(f).
53910(j) 46 App.:1283(a) June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
(last sentence). title XII, Sec. 1203(a)
(last sentence), as added
Sept. 7, 1950, ch. 906, 64
Stat. 774; Pub. L. 94-523,
Sec. 1, Oct. 17, 1976, 90
Stat. 2474.
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Subsection (e) is substituted for "may adjust and pay losses,
compromise and settle claims, whether in favor of or against the
United States and pay the amount of any judgment rendered against
the United States in any suit, or the amount of any settlement
agreed upon, in respect of any claim under insurance authorized by
this subchapter" to eliminate unnecessary words.

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46 USC Sec. 53911 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part C - Financial Assistance Programs
CHAPTER 539 - WAR RISK INSURANCE

-HEAD-
Sec. 53911. Civil actions for losses

-STATUTE-
(a) In General. - If there is a disagreement about a loss insured
under this chapter, a civil action in admiralty may be brought
against the United States in the district court of the United
States for the district in which the plaintiff or the plaintiff's
agent resides. If the plaintiff has no residence in the United
States, the action may be brought in the United States District
Court for the District of Columbia or in the district court for any
district in which the Attorney General agrees to accept service.
Any person who may have an interest in the insurance may be made a
party, either initially or on the motion of either party.
(b) Exclusive Remedy. - A civil action against the United States
under this section is exclusive of any other action by reason of
the same subject matter against an officer, employee, or agent
employed or retained by the Government under this chapter.
(c) Procedure. - A civil action under this section shall be heard
and determined under chapter 309 of this title.
(d) Tolling of Limitations Period. - If a claim is filed with the
Secretary of Transportation, the running of the limitations period
for bringing a civil action is suspended until the Secretary denies
the claim, and for 60 days thereafter. The Secretary is deemed to
have denied the claim if the Secretary does not act on the claim
within 6 months after the claim is filed, unless the Secretary for
good cause shown agrees with the claimant on a different period for
the Secretary to act on the claim.
(e) Interpleader. - If the Secretary acknowledges the
indebtedness of the Government under the insurance and there is a
dispute about the persons entitled to receive payment, the
Government may bring a civil action interpleading those persons.
The action shall be brought in the United States District Court for
the District of Columbia or in the district court for the district
in which any of those persons resides. A person not residing or
found in the district may be made a party by service in any
reasonable manner the court directs. If the court is satisfied that
unknown persons might make a claim under the insurance, the court
may direct service on those unknown persons by publication in the
Federal Register. Judgment after service by publication in the
Federal Register discharges the Government from further liability
to all persons.

-SOURCE-
(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1631.)

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HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES
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Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large)
Section
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53911 46 App.:1292. June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
title XII, Sec. 1212, as
added Sept. 7, 1950, ch.
906, 64 Stat. 776.
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46 USC Sec. 53912 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part C - Financial Assistance Programs
CHAPTER 539 - WAR RISK INSURANCE

-HEAD-
Sec. 53912. Expiration date

-STATUTE-
The authority of the Secretary of Transportation to provide
insurance and reinsurance under this chapter expires on December
31, 2010.

-SOURCE-
(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1632.)

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HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES
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Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large)
Section
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53912 46 App.:1294. June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
title XII, Sec. 1214, as
added Sept. 7, 1950, ch.
906, 64 Stat. 777; Aug. 3,
1955, ch. 492, 69 Stat. 440;
Pub. L. 86-120, July 31,
1959, 73 Stat. 266; Pub. L.
89-89, July 27, 1965, 79
Stat. 264; Pub. L. 91-469,
Sec. 34, Oct. 21, 1970, 84
Stat. 1035; Pub. L. 94-523,
Sec. 5, Oct. 17, 1976, 90
Stat. 2474; Pub. L. 96-195,
Feb. 25, 1980, 94 Stat. 63;
Pub. L. 99-59, July 3, 1985,
99 Stat. 110; Pub. L.
101-115, Sec. 7(b), Oct. 13,
1989, 103 Stat. 694; Pub. L.
104-106, title X, Sec. 1094,
Feb. 10, 1996, 110 Stat.
461; Pub. L. 104-239, Sec.
12, Oct. 8, 1996, 110 Stat.
3134; Pub. L. 108-375, div.
C, title XXXV, Sec. 3502(a),
Oct. 28, 2004, 118 Stat.
2195.
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-CITE-
46 USC Part D - Promotional Programs 01/03/2007

-EXPCITE-
TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part D - Promotional Programs

-HEAD-
PART D - PROMOTIONAL PROGRAMS

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