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Title 46-Shipping

(This book contains Parts 200 to 499)

Part

CHAPTER II-Maritime Administration, Department of
Transportation...........

201

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

401

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; Federal Acquisition Regulations System, 48 CFR, Chapter 12; Shipping, 46 CFR, Chapter I.

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

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

CHAPTER II-MARITIME ADMINISTRATION,

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

EDITORIAL NOTE: Nomenclature changes affecting Chapter II appear at 46 FR 47458 and 47460, Sept. 28, 1981.

SUBCHAPTER A-POLICY, PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

Part

200

201

202

[Reserved]

Rules of practice and procedure

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

Page

8

31

203

Procedures relating to conduct of certain hearings
under the Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as
amended.........

35

204

Claims against the Maritime Administration
under the Federal Tort Claims Act

205

Audit appeals; policy and procedure.

206

207

Miscellaneous fees..

Statistical data for use in operating-differential
subsidy application hearings...

SUBCHAPTER B-REGULATIONS AFFECTING MARITIME CARRIERS AND RELATED ACTIVITIES

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40

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Regulated transactions involving documented ves-
sels and other maritime interests....

48

222

Statements, reports, and agreements required to
be filed.....

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Part 250

251

252

253

262

272

275

276

277 278

279

280

281

282

283

285

287 289

290

292

Participation by vessels built with construction-
differential subsidy in the carriage of oil from
Alaska in the domestic trade................
Application for subsidies and other direct finan-
cial aid............

Operating-differential subsidy for bulk cargo ves-
sels engaged in worldwide services............
Requirements for maintaining boom lifting capac-
ities and other features...............

Minimum-wage, minimum-manning, and reasona-
ble working conditions....

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Requirements and procedures for conducting con-
dition surveys and administering maintenance
and repair subsidy
Outfitting materials and equipment for construc-
tion-differential subsidy vessels.....
Construction-differential subsidy repayment
Domestic and foreign trade; interpretations.
Employment in the foreign-to-foreign trade of
liquid and dry bulk vessels constructed with the
aid of construction-differential subsidy .....
Operating-differential subsidy for bulk cargo ves-
sels in United States foreign commerce on the
Great Lakes, connecting rivers, St. Lawrence
River, and Gulf of St. Lawrence...
Limitations on the award and payment of operat-
ing-differential subsidy for liner operators.
Information and procedure required under liner
operating-differential subsidy agreements............
Operating-differential subsidy for liner vessels en-
gaged in essential services in the foreign com-
merce of the United States.............
Dividend policy for operators receiving operating-
differential subsidy......

Determination of profit in contracts and subcon-
tracts for construction, reconditioning, or recon-
struction of ships.......

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

Forms.......

Procedure to be followed by operators in the ren-
dition to the Maritime Administration of annual
and final accounting under operating-differen-
tial subsidy agreements........

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