Maritime Administration and Federal Maritime Board, Department of Com- Subsidized vessels and operators-Continued Operating-differential subsidy-Continued Manning, minimum. See Minimum-wage, minimum-manning, and Minimum-wage, minimum-manning, and reasonable working condi- Cadets and cadet officers; exclusion from provisions, 46 § 262.50 General, 46 §§ 262.1-262.3 Hearings on changes in provisions, 46 §§ 262.101-262.109 Licensed officers, 46 §§ 262.11, 262.21, 262.31 Manning scales, 46 §§ 262.21, 262.22 Radio operators; minimum-wage scales and reasonable working Reasonable working conditions, 46 §§ 262.31-262.33 Unlicensed personnel, 46 §§ 262.12, 262.22, 262.32 Wage scales, 46 §§ 262.11-262.13 Right of contractor to set higher wage scales, 46 § 262.2 Repairs and improvements to subsidized vessels; inspection, specifica- Reserve funds. See Funds. Seamen, licensed officers, and unlicensed personnel; wages and working Statements, financial and operating; submission required under oper- Trade, domestic and foreign; steamship service to Guam, Midway and Uniform system of accounts for operating-differential subsidy con- Appendix: Clearance accounts, 46 §§ 282.000-282.095 Assets, 46 §§ 282.100-282.399 Liabilities, 46 §§ 282.400-282.599 General instructions, 46 §§ 282.0-1-282.0-10 Other credit accounts, 46 §§ 282.675-282.695 Water line operating expenses, 46 §§ 282.700-282.988 Valuation of vessels for determining capital employed and net earnings, Voyage terminations and lay-up periods, determination of, for account- Wage scale, for seamen, officers, etc. See Minimum-wage, minimum- Working conditions, for seamen and officers, etc. See Minimum-wage, Reconditioning or reconstruction of vessels. See Construction-differential Tariffs and schedules of maritime carriers: Schedules of common carriers in foreign commerce; filing of schedules, Steamship freight conferences using contract/noncontract rates; filing of Maritime Administration and Federal Maritime Board, Department of Com- Tariffs and schedules of maritime carriers-Continued Tariffs; publication, posting and filing of freight and passenger rates, fares, Training, merchant marine, 46 Part 310 Academies. See Merchant Marine Academy; and State Maritime Academies. Cadets. See Merchant Marine Cadet Corps; and State Maritime Academies. Maritime Service, United States, regulations for government of; enrollment Authority of Commandant, 46 § 310.16 Death of enrollees, 46 § 310.27 Enrollment and disenrollment, 46 §§ 310.14, 310.17, 310.20 Investigation service, 46 § 310.32 Medical treatment and physical examinations, 46 § 310.18 Officers, direct appointment from merchant marine, 46 § 310.31 Clothing and equipment, 46 § 310.24 Deceased enrollees; transportation and burial expenses, 46 § 310.27 Subsistence, 46 § 310.25 Transportation and travel, 46 §§ 310.22, 310.23 Ship's service stores, 46 § 310.29 Subsistence, 46 § 310.25 Training courses, 46 §§ 310.14, 310.30 Transportation and travel, 46 §§ 310.22, 310.23 Merchant Marine Academy, United States, at Kings Point, New York: Admission, etc. See Merchant Marine Cadet Corps. Regulations for receipt of donations for chapel and library, 46 Merchant Marine Cadet Corps, United States, appointment and training of Allowances. See Pay, allowances, etc. Appointment, 46 §§ 310.46-310.56 Applications and supporting papers, 46 §§ 310.50, 310.51 Eligibility lists, 46 § 310.54 Financing, required, 46 § 310.53 Requirements; general, physical, and scholastic, 46 §§ 310.47-310.49 Dismissals, 46 § 310.69 Enrollment in Maritime Service and United States Naval Reserve, on graduation, 46 § 310.70 Graduation; diploma, 46 § 310.70 Honors, 46 § 310.66 Insignia, 46 § 310.65 Leave with pay for cadets (annual, sick, emergency). 46 § 310.64 Navy, active duty in, as midshipmen, United States Naval Reserve, Pay, allowances, etc.: Pay for cadet-midshipmen, 46 § 310.61 Quarters, subsistence and allowances, 46 § 310.62 Personnel, administrative, and instructors, 46 § 310.59 Resignations and dismissals, 46 § 310.69 Schools and courses, 46 § 310.58 Selective Service boards, local, liaison with, 46 § 310.57 Subsistence allowances, 46 § 310.62 Textbooks and equipment, 46 § 310.65 Uniforms, 46 § 310.65 Vessels required to carry cadet-midshipmen for training, 46 § 310.67 Maritime Administration and Federal Maritime Board, Department of Com- Training, merchant marine, 46 Part 310—Continued State Maritime Academies, regulations and minimum standards for, 46 Claims, for injury in performance of duty, 46 § 310.10 Discipline and dismissal, 46 § 310.11 Enrollment, in Maritime Service and in United States Naval Reserve, Entrance standards, 46 § 310.6 Federal aid and finances, 46 § 310.2 Leave with pay, for cadets (sick, annual, emergency), 46 § 310.9 Medical attention for personnel and cadets, 46 § 310.10 Personnel; superintendent, officers and crew of training ship, instruc- Schools and courses, 46 § 310.3 Textbooks, allowance for, 46 § 310.8 Training vessels, loan of, by Commission, 46 §§ 310.2, 310.4 Uniforms, allowance for, 46 § 310.8 Transfer of vessels: Approval of transfers to aliens, to foreign registry and flag, etc., 46 Part 221 See Uniform system of accounts for operating-differential subsidy contractors. See Vessels: Aliens, transfer of vessels to; approval, 46 Part 221 Construction reserve funds, for subsidized vessels. See Subsidized vessels Maritime carriers; regulations respecting agreements required to be filed, Mortgage insurance, ship; information concerning, and transactions and Sea speed of maritime carriers, formula for determining, 46 Part 246 Training vessels, for training of cadets in Merchant Marine Cadet Corps War-built vessels, transfer, sale or charter of, under Merchant Ship Sales War-built vessels; charter, sale, or transfer of. See Merchant Ship Sales Act War risk insurance, for vessels and owners, 46 Part 308 Builder's risk insurance, 46 §§ 308.400-308.409 General; eligibility of vessel and owner for insurance, premiums and pay- Hull insurance, 46 §§ 308.100-308.107 Protection and indemnity insurance, 46 §§ 308.200-308.206 Seamen; Second Seamen's War Risk Insurance (1952), 46 §§ 308.300-308.306 Marking or labeling of explosives or other dangerous articles, for transportation on Merchant cargo vessels, United States, arming of, 46 §§ 147.06-1-147.06-5 Merchant Marine Academy, United States, at Kings Point, New York: Admission, etc, 46 §§ 310.46-310.73 Regulations for receipt of donations for chapel and library, 46 §§ 310.100-310.103 Merchant Marine Cadet Corps, United States; appointment and training, 46 Merchant Ship Sales Act of 1946, regulations under. See Maritime Administration. Mortgage insurance, for merchant ships. See Maritime Administration. Motor vehicles; highway vehicles loaded with explosives or other dangerous sub- N Narcotics; persons using not permitted on board vessel while loading explosives or National emergency or war; transportation of military explosives on board merchant Naval Reserve, United States; enrollment in: Merchant Marine Cadet Corps graduates, 46 § 310.70 State Maritime Academy cadets, 46 § 310.7 Navy Department: Explosives or other dangerous articles for; shipments on board merchant ves- O Officers, on merchant vessels; regulations respecting. See Coast Guard; and Mari- Oxidizing materials, dangerous; transportation or storage on board vessels. See P Pacific Islands, Trust Territory of; Interior Department vessels, operated by Pacific Passenger rates or fares, publication, posting, and filing of, by maritime carriers, Pay, compensation, allowances, etc.: Cadets or enrollees in maritime service, 46 §§ 310.8, 310.21-310.25, 310.61-310.63, Seamen and others on operating-differential subsidized vessels, 46 §§ 262.1- Philippine Rehabilitation Act of 1946, charter of vessels under, 46 Part 311 Pilots of steam vessels to be governed by rules of Commandant, United States Coast Poisonous articles; transportation or storage on board vessels. See Coast Guard. R Radio operators on operating-differential subsidized vessels; minimum-wage scales, Railroads; vehicles loaded with dangerous substances and transported on board ves- Reconstruction or reconversion of merchant vessels. See Martime Administration. Reports: Accidents. See Accidents or casualties. Contractors under construction-differential subsidy agreements, reports of, Water carriers arriving or departing from United States ports; cargo and pas- Reserve funds, of subsidized vessels. See Maritime Administration. Rubber cement, rubber scrap; containers for, for transportation or storage on board Safety, lifesaving, etc., equipment, for vessels; specifications for. See Coast Guard. Sale of war-built vessels by Maritime Administration. See Maritime Administration. Seamen: Employment of, manning requirements, etc. See Coast Guard; and Maritime Insurance; Second Seamen's War Risk Insurance (1950), 46 §§ 308.300-308.306 Selective Service boards, local; liaison with, with respect to cadets in United States Shipments of explosives or other dangerous articles on board vessels. See Coast Ships. See Vessels. Signals, distress (flares, smoke), for merchant vessels; specifications for, 46 §§ 160.21– Smoking; not permitted while loading explosives or other dangerous articles on Specifications for various types of lifesaving and safety equipment, for vessels. See Speed of vessels; formula for determining sea speed of maritime carriers, 46 Part 246 Statement, to be filed by shipbuilders and operators, respecting employment of per- Statements, financial and operating; submission required under operating-differen- Stowage or storage of explosives or other dangerous articles on board vessels. See Subsidized vessels and operators, regulations respecting. See Maritime Adminis- T Tank cars or tank trucks, loaded with explosive or other dangerous liquids, and Tank vessels: See also Vessels. Special provisions affecting: Flame arresters; specifications, 46 § 162.016 Manning requirements, 46 § 157.30-5 Tariffs and schedules of maritime carriers, 46 Parts 231, 235, 236 Tax liability (income and excess-profits) of citizens who have established or seek to Territorial waters, manning of vessels in; deck officers and engineers, 46 §§ 157.30-15, Training: Cadets in maritime academies, and enrollees in Maritime Service; regulations On nautical school ships. See Coast Guard. Transportation of explosives or other dangerous articles on board vessels. See Coast Trust Territory of Pacific Islands; Interior Department vessels, operated by Pacific |