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Title 46-Shipping

(This book contains Part 200 to end)

CHAPTER II-Maritime Administration, Department of Commerce

CHAPTER III-Coast Guard (Great Lakes Pilotage), Department of Transportation

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CHAPTER IV-Federal Maritime Commission

Part

201

401

500

CROSS REFERENCES: Bureau of Customs, 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; Public Contracts and Property Management, 41 CFR, 12B; Shipping, 46 CFR, I.
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 II-MARITIME ADMINISTRATION,

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Part

200

201

202

205

206

SUBCHAPTER A-POLICY, PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

[Reserved]

Rules of practice and procedure.

Procedures relating to review by Secretary of Commerce of actions by
Maritime Subsidy Board.

Audit appeals; policy and procedure.

Miscellaneous fees.

SUBCHAPTER B-REGULATIONS AFFECTING MARITIME CARRIERS AND RELATED ACTIVITIES

Documentation, transfer or charter of vessels.

Statements, reports, and agreements required to be filed.

221

222

237

Repairs to vessels under bareboat charter.

246

Formulae for determining sea speed of vessels.

SUBCHAPTER C-REGULATIONS AFFECTING SUBSIDIZED VESSELS

AND OPERATORS

251

253

255

262

272

275

276

277

Application for subsidies and other direct financial aid.

Requirements for maintaining boom lifting capacities and other features.
Payments from capital reserve fund.

Minimum-wage, minimum-manning, and reasonable working conditions.
Policy and procedure regarding conducting of subsidy condition surveys and
accomplishment of subsidized vessel maintenance and repairs.

Outfitting materials and equipment for construction-differential subsidy vessels.

Construction-differential subsidy repayment while vessels not operated in foreign trade.

Domestic and foreign trade; interpretations.

Part

281 Information and procedure required under operating-differential subsidy

282 284

285

286

287

289

290

291

agreements.

Uniform system of accounts for operating-differential subsidy contractors. Valuation of vessels for determining capital employed and net earnings under operating-differential subsidy agreements.

Determination of profit in contracts and subcontracts for construction, reconditioning, or reconstruction of ships.

Establishment and maintenance of the statutory capital and special reserve funds and determination of "capital necessarily employed in the business” and "net earnings".

Establishment of construction reserve funds.

Insurance of construction-differential subsidy vessels, operating-differential subsidy vessels and of vessels sold or adjusted under the Merchant Ship Sales Act 1946.

Forms.

Definition of capital necessarily employed in the business.

292 Procedure to be followed by operators in the rendition to the Maritime Administration of annual and final accountings under operating-differential subsidy agreements.

293 Inventories of vessels covered by operating-differential subsidy agreements.

SUBCHAPTER D-FEDERAL SHIP MORTGAGE AND LOAN INSURANCE

297

298

Transactions and operations in Federal ship mortgage insurance fund debentures.

Federal ship mortgage and loan insurance.

299

SUBCHAPTER E-[RESERVED]

SUBCHAPTER F-MERCHANT SHIP SALES ACT OF 1946

Rules and regulations, forms, and citizenship requirements.

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Part

360

365

Transfer of marine equipment to ship operators and shipyards.
Official seal of the Maritime Administration.

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