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46 USC CHAPTER 581 - RESTRICTIONS AND PENALTIES 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part G - Restrictions and Penalties
CHAPTER 581 - RESTRICTIONS AND PENALTIES

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CHAPTER 581 - RESTRICTIONS AND PENALTIES

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Sec.
58101. Operating in domestic intercoastal or coastwise
service.
58102. Default on payment or maintenance of reserves.
58103. Employing another person as managing or operating
agent.
58104. Willful violation constitutes breach of contract or
charter.
58105. Preferences for cargo in which charterer has interest.
58106. Concerted discriminatory activities.
58107. Discrimination at ports by water common carriers.
58108. Charges for transportation subject to subtitle IV of
title 49.
58109. Penalties.

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46 USC Sec. 58101 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part G - Restrictions and Penalties
CHAPTER 581 - RESTRICTIONS AND PENALTIES

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Sec. 58101. Operating in domestic intercoastal or coastwise service

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(a) Prohibition. - A subsidy may not be awarded or paid to a
contractor under the operating-differential subsidy program, and a
vessel may not be chartered to a person under chapter 575 of this
title, if the contractor or charterer, or a holding company,
subsidiary, affiliate, or associate of the contractor or charterer,
or an officer, director, agent, or executive thereof, directly or
indirectly -
(1) owns, charters, or operates a vessel engaged in the
domestic intercoastal or coastwise service; or
(2) owns a pecuniary interest in a person that owns, charters,
or operates a vessel in the domestic intercoastal or coastwise
service.

(b) Waiver. - A person may apply to the Secretary of
Transportation for a waiver of subsection (a). Before deciding on
the waiver, the Secretary shall give the applicant and other
interested persons an opportunity for a hearing. The Secretary may
not grant the waiver if the Secretary finds it would -
(1) result in unfair competition to a person operating
exclusively in the domestic intercoastal or coastwise service; or
(2) be prejudicial to the objectives and policy of this
subtitle.

(c) Continuous Operation Since 1935. - The Secretary shall grant
an application under subsection (b) without requiring further proof
that the public interest and convenience will be served and without
further proceedings as to the competition in the route or trade, if
the contractor or other person, or a predecessor in interest, was
in bona-fide operation as a common carrier by water in the domestic
intercoastal or coastwise trade in 1935 over the route or in the
trade for which the application is made and has so operated since
that time or, if engaged in furnishing seasonal service only, was
in bona-fide operation in 1935 during the season ordinarily covered
by its operation, except in either event as to interruptions of
service over which the applicant or its predecessor in interest had
no control.
(d) Diversion Into Intercoastal or Coastwise Operations. - If an
application under subsection (b) is approved, a person referred to
in this section may not divert, directly or indirectly, money,
property, or any other thing of value, used in a foreign-trade
operation for which a subsidy is paid by the United States
Government, into intercoastal or coastwise operations.

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(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1670.)

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58101 46 App.:1223(a). June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
title VIII, Sec. 805(a), 49
Stat. 2012; Pub. L. 97-31,
Sec. 12(122), Aug. 6, 1981,
95 Stat. 164; Pub. L.
104-239, Sec. 4(b)(1), Oct.
8, 1996, 110 Stat. 3131.
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In this chapter, references to the "operating-differential
subsidy program" are substituted for references to "part A of
subchapter VI of this chapter", meaning 46 App. U.S.C. 1171-1185a,
because part A of subchapter VI contains the operating-differential
subsidy program and under 46 App. U.S.C. 1185a that program is
being phased out. Consequently, part A is being omitted from the
revised title and will instead appear as a note under section
53101, except for 46 App. U.S.C. 1177 and 1177-l which are restated
in chapter 535. References to "chapter 575 of this title" are
substituted for references to "subchapter VII of this chapter",
meaning 46 App. U.S.C. 1191-1205, because those sections are
restated in chapter 575.
In subsection (b), the words "A person may apply to the Secretary
of Transportation for a waiver of subsection (a). Before deciding
on the waiver, the Secretary shall give the applicant and other
interested persons an opportunity for a hearing." are substituted
for "without the written permission of the Secretary of
Transportation. Every person, firm, or corporation having any
interest in such application shall be permitted to intervene and
the Secretary of Transportation shall give a hearing to the
applicant and the intervenors." for clarity.
In subsection (c), the words "domestic intercoastal or coastwise
trade" are substituted for "domestic, intercoastal, or coastwise
trade" for consistency in the section.
In subsection (d), the words "and whosoever shall violate this
provision shall be guilty of a misdemeanor" are omitted because
section 3559 of title 18 provides for the classification of
offenses. See the revision notes for section 58109 of the revised
title.

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46 USC Sec. 58102 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part G - Restrictions and Penalties
CHAPTER 581 - RESTRICTIONS AND PENALTIES

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Sec. 58102. Default on payment or maintenance of reserves

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The Secretary of Transportation may supervise the number and
compensation of all officers and employees of a contractor under
the operating-differential subsidy program or a charterer under
chapter 575 of this title, receiving an operating-differential
subsidy, if the contractor or charterer -
(1) is in default on a mortgage, note, purchase contract, or
other obligation to the Secretary; or
(2) has not maintained, in a manner satisfactory to the
Secretary, all of the reserves provided for in this subtitle.

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(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1671.)

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58102 46 App.:1223(b). June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
title VIII, Sec. 805(b), 49
Stat. 2012; Pub. L. 97-31,
Sec. 12(122), Aug. 6, 1981,
95 Stat. 164; Pub. L.
104-239, Sec. 4(b)(2), Oct.
8, 1996, 110 Stat. 3131.
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The words "contractor under the operating-differential subsidy
program or a charterer under chapter 575 of this title, receiving
an operating-differential subsidy" are substituted for "contractor
under part A of subchapter VI of this chapter or subchapter VII of
this chapter receiving an operating-differential subsidy" for the
reasons explained under section 58101.

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46 USC Sec. 58103 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part G - Restrictions and Penalties
CHAPTER 581 - RESTRICTIONS AND PENALTIES

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Sec. 58103. Employing another person as managing or operating agent

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(a) Prohibition. - Except with the written consent of the
Secretary of Transportation, a contractor holding a contract under
the operating-differential subsidy program or under chapter 575 of
this title may not -
(1) employ another person as the managing or operating agent of
the operator; or
(2) charter a vessel, on which an operating-differential
subsidy is to be paid, for operation by another person.

(b) Applicability of Provisions to Charterer. - If a charter
prohibited by this section is made, the person operating the
chartered vessel is subject to all the provisions of this subtitle
and the operating-differential subsidy program, including
limitations of profits and salaries.

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(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1671.)

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58103 46 App.:1223(d). June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
title VIII, Sec. 805(d), 49
Stat. 2013; June 23, 1938,
ch. 600, Secs. 36, 37, 52
Stat. 963; Pub. L. 91-603,
Sec. 4(e), Dec. 31, 1970, 84
Stat. 1675; Pub. L. 97-31,
Sec. 12(122), Aug. 6, 1981,
95 Stat. 164; Pub. L.
104-239, Sec. 4(b)(2), Oct.
8, 1996, 110 Stat. 3131.
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In subsection (a), the words "contractor holding a contract under
the operating-differential subsidy program or under chapter 575 of
this title" are substituted for "contractor holding a contract
authorized under part A of subchapter VI or VII of this chapter"
for the reasons explained under section 58101.

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46 USC Sec. 58104 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part G - Restrictions and Penalties
CHAPTER 581 - RESTRICTIONS AND PENALTIES

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Sec. 58104. Willful violation constitutes breach of contract or
charter

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A willful violation of any provision of sections 58101-58103 of
this title constitutes a breach of the contract or charter. On
determining that a violation has occurred, the Secretary of
Transportation may declare the contract or charter rescinded.

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(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1672.)

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Section
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58104 46 App.:1223(f). June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
title VIII, Sec. 805(f), 49
Stat. 2014; Pub. L. 97-31,
Sec. 12(122), Aug. 6, 1981,
95 Stat. 164.
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The words "in force under this chapter" and "forthwith" are
omitted as unnecessary. The words "and any person willfully
violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor" are omitted because section 3559 of title 18 provides
for the classification of offenses. See the revision notes for
section 58109 of the revised title.

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46 USC Sec. 58105 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part G - Restrictions and Penalties
CHAPTER 581 - RESTRICTIONS AND PENALTIES

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Sec. 58105. Preferences for cargo in which charterer has interest

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A contractor receiving an operating-differential subsidy, or a
charterer under chapter 575 of this title, may not unjustly
discriminate in any manner so as to give preference, directly or
indirectly, to cargo in which the contractor or charterer has a
direct or indirect ownership, purchase, or vending interest.

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(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1672.)

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Section
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58105 46 App.:1226. June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
title VIII, Sec. 808, 49
Stat. 2015.
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The words "and whosoever shall violate this provision shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor" are omitted because section 3559 of title
18 provides for the classification of offenses. See the revision
notes for section 58109 of the revised title.

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46 USC Sec. 58106 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part G - Restrictions and Penalties
CHAPTER 581 - RESTRICTIONS AND PENALTIES

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Sec. 58106. Concerted discriminatory activities

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(a) Prohibition. - A contractor receiving an operating-
differential subsidy, or a charterer under chapter 575 of this
title, may not continue as a party to or conform to an agreement
with another carrier by water, or engage in a practice in concert
with another carrier by water, that is unjustly discriminatory or
unfair to any other citizen of the United States operating a common
carrier by water employing only vessels documented under the laws
of the United States on an established trade route from and to a
United States port.
(b) Government Payment Prohibited. - No payment or subsidy of any
kind may be paid, directly or indirectly, out of funds of the
United States Government to a contractor or charterer that has
violated subsection (a).
(c) Civil Action. - A person whose business or property is
injured by a violation of subsection (a) may bring a civil action
in the district court of the United States for the district in
which the defendant resides, is found, or has an agent. If the
person prevails, the person shall be awarded -
(1) 3 times the damages; and
(2) costs, including reasonable attorney fees.

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(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1672.)

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58106 46 App.:1227. June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
title VIII, Sec. 810, 49
Stat. 2015.
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In subsection (b), the words "United States Government" are
substituted for "United States or any agency of the United States"
for consistency and to eliminate unnecessary words.
In subsection (c), the words "bring a civil action" are
substituted for "sue" for consistency in the revised title. The
words "without respect to the amount in controversy" are omitted
because section 1331 of title 28 no longer contains a requirement
of any particular amount in controversy for jurisdiction of civil
actions arising under the laws of the United States. The words "If
the person prevails" are added for clarity.

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46 USC Sec. 58107 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part G - Restrictions and Penalties
CHAPTER 581 - RESTRICTIONS AND PENALTIES

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Sec. 58107. Discrimination at ports by water common carriers

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(a) Prohibition. - A common carrier by water may not, directly or
indirectly, through an agreement, conference, association,
understanding, or otherwise, prevent or attempt to prevent any
other common carrier by water from serving any port described in
subsection (b) at the same rates the first carrier charges at the
nearest port already regularly served by it.
(b) Ports. - A port referred to in subsection (a) is one that is -

(1) designed for the accommodation of ocean-going vessels;
(2) located on an improvement project authorized by law or by a
Federal agency; and
(3) located within the continental limits of the United States.

(c) Other Authority Not Limited. - This section does not limit
the authority otherwise vested in the Secretary of Transportation
and the Federal Maritime Commission.

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(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1672.)

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HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES
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Section
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58107 46 App.:1115. June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
title II, Sec. 205, 49 Stat.
1987; Pub. L. 97-31, Sec.
12(62), Aug. 6, 1981, 95
Stat. 159.
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46 USC Sec. 58108 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part G - Restrictions and Penalties
CHAPTER 581 - RESTRICTIONS AND PENALTIES

-HEAD-
Sec. 58108. Charges for transportation subject to subtitle IV of
title 49

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(a) Prohibition. - A carrier may not charge, collect, or receive
for transportation subject to subtitle IV of title 49 of persons or
property, under any joint rate, fare, or charge, or under any
export, import, or other proportional rate, fare, or charge, that
is based in whole or in part on the fact that the persons or
property affected are to be transported to, or have been
transported from, a port in a territory or possession of the United
States or in a foreign country, by a carrier by water in foreign
commerce, any lower rate, fare, or charge than the carrier charges,
collects, or receives for the transportation of persons or similar
property for the same distance, in the same direction, and over the
same route, in commerce wholly within the United States, unless the
vessel used for the transportation is or was at the time of the
transportation documented under the laws of the United States.
(b) Suspension of Prohibition. - Whenever the Secretary of
Transportation believes that adequate shipping facilities to or
from any port in a territory or possession of the United States or
a foreign country are not being provided by vessels documented
under the laws of the United States, the Secretary shall certify
this fact to the Surface Transportation Board. On receiving the
certification, the Board may by order suspend the operation of
subsection (a) with respect to the rates, fares, and charges for
the transportation by rail of persons and property transported from
or to be transported to those ports, for such time and under such
terms and conditions as the Secretary may specify in the order or
in any supplemental order.
(c) Termination of Suspension. - Whenever the Secretary believes
that adequate shipping facilities are being provided to those ports
by vessels documented under the laws of the United States, and
certifies that fact to the Board, the Board may order the
termination of the suspension.

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(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1673.)

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Section
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58108 46 App.:884. June 5, 1920, ch. 250, Sec.
28, 41 Stat. 999; Ex. Ord.
No. 6166, Sec. 12, eff. June
10, 1933; June 29, 1936, ch.
858, Secs. 204, 904, 49
Stat. 1987, 2016; Pub. L.
97-31, Sec. 12(50), Aug. 6,
1981, 95 Stat. 157; Pub. L.
104-88, title III, Sec.
321(3), Dec. 29, 1995, 109
Stat. 950.
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The words "territory or possession" are substituted for
"possession or dependency" for consistency in the revised title.

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46 USC Sec. 58109 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle V - Merchant Marine
Part G - Restrictions and Penalties
CHAPTER 581 - RESTRICTIONS AND PENALTIES

-HEAD-
Sec. 58109. Penalties

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(a) Individuals. - An individual convicted of violating section
58101(d), 58103, or 58105 of this title shall be fined under title
18, imprisoned for at least one year but not more than 5 years, or
both.
(b) Organizations. - An organization convicted of committing an
act prohibited by this subtitle shall be fined under title 18.
(c) Ineligibility To Receive Benefits. - An individual or
organization convicted of violating a section referred to in
subsection (a) is ineligible, at the discretion of the Secretary of
Transportation, to receive any benefit under the construction-
differential subsidy or operating-differential subsidy programs,
or a charter under chapter 575 of this title, for 5 years after the
conviction.

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(Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 8(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1673.)

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Section
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58109 46 App.:1228 (1st, June 29, 1936, ch. 858,
2d pars.). title VIII, Sec. 806(b),
(c), 49 Stat. 2014; Pub. L.
97-31, Sec. 12(125), Aug. 6,
1981, 95 Stat. 164.
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In subsection (a), the word "individual" is substituted for
"natural person" for consistency in the revised title. The words
"convicted of violating section 58101(d), 58103, or 58105 of this
title" are substituted for "found guilty of any act or acts
declared in this chapter to constitute a misdemeanor" because the
sections referred to restate the provisions which declare certain
acts to be misdemeanors and because the restatement of those
provisions does not use the word "misdemeanor". The words "in any
district court of the United States" are omitted as unnecessary.
The words "shall be fined under title 18, imprisoned for at least
one year but not more than five years, or both" are substituted for
"shall be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000, or by
imprisonment for not less than one year or more than five years, or
by both fine and imprisonment" because of chapter 227 of title 18.
See 18 U.S.C. 3559 (which classifies offenses based on the maximum
term of imprisonment) and 3571 (which establishes fines based on
those classifications).
In subsection (b), the word "organization" is substituted for
"corporation" to reflect the probable intent that the penalty
should apply to other organizations in addition to corporations.
The words "convicted of committing an act prohibited by this
subtitle" are substituted for "found guilty of any act or acts
declared in this chapter to be unlawful" for clarity and
consistency. The words "shall be fined under title 18" are
substituted for "shall be punished by a fine of not more than
$25,000" for consistency with subsection (a).
In subsection (c), the words "An individual or organization
convicted of violating a section referred to in subsection (a)" are
substituted for "any person or corporation convicted of a
misdemeanor under the provisions of this chapter" for consistency
in the section. Reference to the Federal Maritime Commission is
omitted because the Commission does not administer any of the
provisions referred to.

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46 USC Subtitle VI - Clearance, Tonnage Taxes, and Duties 01/03/2007

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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING
Subtitle VI - Clearance, Tonnage Taxes, and Duties

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Subtitle VI - Clearance, Tonnage Taxes, and Duties

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Chapter Sec.
601. Arrival and Departure Requirements 60101
603. Tonnage Taxes and Light Money 60301
605. Discriminating Duties and Reciprocal Privileges 60501

PRIOR PROVISIONS
A prior subtitle VI, consisting of chapter 701, was redesignated
subtitle VII of this title by Pub. L. 109-241, title IX, Sec.
901(k)(1), July 11, 2006, 120 Stat. 564. An identical amendment was
made by Pub. L. 109-304, Sec. 9(a), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1674.

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