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Title 46-Shipping

(This book contains Part 500 to End)

CHAPTER IV-Federal Maritime Commission........

Part

500

CROSS REFERENCES: U.S. Customs Service, Department of the Treasury: See Customs Duties, 19 CFR Chapter I.

Coast Guard, Department of Transportation: See Navigation and Navigable Waters, 33 CFR Chapter I: Shipping, 46 CFR Chapter I; Federal Aquisition Regulations, 48 CFR Chapter 12.

Foreign-Trade Zones Board: See Commerce and Foreign Trade, 15 CFR, Chapter IV.

Interstate Commerce Commission: See Transportation, 49 CFR Chapter X.
Canal Zone Regulations: See Panama Canal, 35 CFR Chapter I.

CHAPTER IV-FEDERAL MARITIME

COMMISSION

SUBCHAPTER A-GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

Part

Page

500

501

502

Employee responsibilities and conduct
Official seal of the Federal Maritime Commission.
Rules of practice and procedure

5

16

16

503

Public information ......

75

504

505

Procedures for environmental policy analysis .........
Compromise, assessment, settlement and collec-
tion of civil penalties....

SUBCHAPTER B-REGULATIONS AFFECTING OCEAN FREIGHT FORWARDERS, MARINE TERMINAL OPERATIONS

VESSELS

AND PASSENGER

101

106

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Filing of tariffs by terminal barge operators in Pa-
cific Slope States.....

123

......

525

530

540

Free time and demurrage charges on import prop-
erty applicable to all common carriers by water..
Truck detention at the Port of New York.....
Security for the protection of the public..

124

125

136

SUBCHAPTER C-REGULATIONS AFFECTING MARITIME CARRIERS AND RELATED ACTIVITIES IN DOMESTIC OFFSHORE COMMERCE

550

552

553

Publishing, filing and posting of tarriffs in domes-
tic offshore commerce...............
Financial reports of vessel operating common car-
riers by water in the domestic offshore trades.....
Financial exhibits and schedules of non-vessel-op-
erating common carriers in the domestic off-
shore trades..............

155

177

188

555

Audits and auditing procedures in the domestic
offshore trades......

193

558

Exemption of husbanding and agency agreements
under the Shipping Act, 1916...

194

Part 559

560

561

Exemption of certain agreements from the re-
quirements of section 15, Shipping Act, 1916 ......
Filing of agreements by common carriers and
other persons subject to the Shipping Act, 1916..
Time for filing certain agreements under the
Shipping Act, 1916..............

Page

196

199

203

562

564

Conference agreement provisions relating to con-
certed activities under the Shipping Act, 1916.....
Admission, withdrawal and expulsion provisions
of steamship conference agreements under the
Shipping Act, 1916 ...........

204

205

566

Shipper's requests and complaints under the
Shipping Act, 1916...........

207

568

Self-policing requirements for agreements under
the Shipping Act, 1916..............

208

569 Rules governing the right of independent action under the Shipping Act, 1916 .........

214

572

SUBCHAPTER D-REGULATIONS AFFECTING MARITIME CARRIERS AND RELATED ACTIVITIES IN FOREIGN COMMERCE Agreements by ocean common carriers and other persons subject to the Shipping Act of 1984......... Publishing and filing of tariffs by common carriers in the foreign commerce of the United States.....

580

582

Certification of company policies and efforts to
combat rebating in the foreign commerce of the
United States....

216

240

268

585

Regulations to adjust or meet conditions unfavor-
able to shipping in the foreign trade of the
United States.....

269

587

Actions to address conditions unduly impairing
access of U.S.-flag vessels to ocean trade be-
tween foreign ports..........

272

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