Title 46 of the United States Code explained
Title 46 of the United States Code, titled "Shipping", outlines the federal laws contained within the United States Code that pertain to the shipping industry. It was gradually codified into the Positive Law of the United States, with partial codifications being enacted in the years 1988, 2002, and 2003.[1] [2] The title was fully codified into the Positive Law on October 6, 2006, when then-President George W. Bush signed Public Law 109-304 into law.[3]
Portions of the U.S.C. labeled "transferred" have been moved to another title of the United States code either via an Act of Congress or by the Office of the Law Revision Counsel. The size of chapters of law vary - some contain several sections (such as 46 U.S.C. Ch. 51, which contains 16 sections),[4] and some contain just a few (such as 46 U.S.C. Ch. 141, which contains just 4 sections).[5]
Outline of title 46
Title 46
Subtitle I — General
Subtitle I
Subtitle II — Vessels and Seamen
Subtitle II
- Part A — General Provisions
- Part B — Inspection and Regulation of Vessels
- Part C — Load Lines of Vessels
- Part D — Marine Casualties
- Part E — Merchant Seamen Licenses, Certificates, and Documents
- Chapter 71 — Licenses and Certificates of Registry
- Chapter 73 — Merchant Mariners' Documents
- Chapter 75 — General Procedures for Licensing, Certification, and Documentation
- Chapter 77 — Suspension and Revocation
- Part F — Manning of Vessels
- Part G — Merchant Seamen Protection and Relief
- Part H — Identification of Vessels
- Part I — State Boating Safety Programs
- Part J — Measurement of Vessels
- Part K — National Maritime Transportation Advisory Committees
- Chapter 151 — National Maritime Transportation Advisory Committees
Subtitle III — Maritime Liability
Subtitle III
Subtitle IV — Regulation of Ocean Shipping
Subtitle IV
- Part A — Ocean Shipping
- Part B — Actions To Address Foreign Practices
- Part C — Miscellaneous
- Chapter 441 — Evidence of Financial Responsibility for Passenger Transportation
- Part D — Federal Maritime Commission
Subtitle V — Merchant Marine
Subtitle V
- Part A — General
- Part B — Merchant Marine Service
- Part C — Financial Assistance Programs
- Part D — Promotional Programs
- Part E — Control of Merchant Marine Capabilities
- Part F — Government-Owned Merchant Vessels
- Part G — Restrictions and Penalties
Subtitle VI — Clearance, Tonnage Taxes, and Duties
Subtitle VI
Subtitle VII — Security and Drug Enforcement
Subtitle VII
Subtitle VIII — Miscellaneous
Subtitle VIII
External links
References
- Web site: Committee . House Judiciary . H. Rept. 108-690 - CODIFICATION OF TITLE 46, UNITED STATES CODE, SHIPPING, AS POSITIVE LAW . June 12, 2023 . Congress.gov.
- Web site: TITLE 46—SHIPPING: Amendments . June 12, 2023 . govinfo.gov . U.S. Government Publishing Office.
- Web site: James . Sensenbrenner F. . H.R.1442 - To complete the codification of title 46, United States Code, "Shipping", as positive law. . June 12, 2023 . Congress.gov.
- Web site: 46 U.S. Code Chapter 51 - LOAD LINES . 2023-06-12 . LII / Legal Information Institute . en.
- Web site: 46 U.S. Code Chapter 141 - GENERAL . 2023-06-12 . LII / Legal Information Institute . en.