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New Maritime Statutes

  • 46USC 101 et. Seq. (New Jones Act)

Entire New Jones Act 46USC 101 et. Seq. 

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"CHAPTER 3--FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION

''Sec.
"301. General organization.
"302. Quorum.
"303. Record of meetings and votes.
"304. Delegation of authority.
"305. Regulations.
"306. Annual report.
"307. Expenditures.

"§ 301. General organization
"(a) ORGANIZATION.--The Federal Maritime Commission is an independent establishment of the United States Government.

"(b) COMMISSIONERS.--
"(1) COMPOSITION.--The Commission is composed of 5 Commissioners, appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. Not more than 3 Commissioners may be appointed from the same political party.
"(2) TERMS.--The term of each Commissioner is 5 years, with each term beginning one year apart. An individual appointed to fill a vacancy is appointed only for the unexpired term of the individual being succeeded. A vacancy shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment. When the term of a Commissioner ends, the Commissioner may continue to serve until a successor is appointed and qualified.
"(3) REMOVAL.--The President may remove a Commissioner for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office.

"(c) CHAIRMAN.--
"(1) DESIGNATION.--The President shall designate one of the Commissioners as Chairman.
"(2) GENERAL AUTHORITY.--The Chairman is the chief executive and administrative officer of the Commission. In carrying out the duties and powers of the Commission (other than under paragraph (3)), the Chairman is subject to the policies, regulatory decisions, findings, and determinations of the Commission.

"(3) PARTICULAR DUTIES.--
"(A) IN GENERAL.--The Chairman shall--
"(i) appoint and supervise officers and employees of the Commission;
"(ii) appoint the heads of major organizational units, but only after consultation with the other Commissioners;
"(iii) distribute the business of the Commission among personnel and organizational units;
"(iv) supervise the expenditure of money for administrative purposes; and
"(v) assign Commission personnel, including Commissioners, to perform duties and powers delegated by the Commission under section 304 of this title.
"(B) NONAPPLICATION.--Subparagraph (A) (other than clause (v)) does not apply to personnel employed regularly and full-time in the offices of Commissioners other than the Chairman.
"(4) DELEGATION.--The Chairman may designate officers and employees under the Chairman"s jurisdiction to perform duties and powers of the Chairman, subject to the Chairman"s supervision and direction.

"(d) SEAL.--The Commission shall have a seal which shall be judicially recognized.

"§ 302. Quorum
"A vacancy or vacancies in the membership of the Federal Maritime Commission do not impair the power of the Commission to execute its functions. The affirmative vote of a majority of the Commissioners serving on the Commission is required to dispose of any matter before the Commission.

"§ 303. Record of meetings and votes
"The Federal Maritime Commission, through its secretary, shall keep a record of its meetings and the votes taken on any action, order, contract, or financial transaction of the Commission.

"§ 304. Delegation of authority

"(a) DELEGATION.--The Federal Maritime Commission, by published order or regulation, may delegate to a division of the Commission, an individual Commissioner, an employee board, or an officer or employee of the Commission, any of its duties or powers, including those relating to hearing, determining, ordering, certifying, reporting, or otherwise acting on any matter. This subsection does not affect section 556(b) of title 5.

"(b) REVIEW.--The Commission may review any action taken under a delegation of authority under subsection (a). The review may be taken on the Commission"s own initiative or on the petition of a party to or an intervenor in the action, within the time and in the manner prescribed by the Commission. The vote of a majority of the Commission, less one member, is sufficient to bring an action before the Commission for review.

"(c) DEEMED ACTION OF COMMISSION.--If the Commission declines review, or if review is not sought, within the time prescribed under subsection (b), the action taken under the delegation of authority is deemed to be the action of the Commission.

"§ 305. Regulations
"The Federal Maritime Commission may prescribe regulations to carry out its duties and powers.


"§ 306. Annual report

"(a) IN GENERAL.--Not later than April 1 of each year, the Federal Maritime Commission shall submit a report to Congress. The report shall include the results of its investigations, a summary of its transactions, the purposes for which all of its expenditures were made, and any recommendations for legislation.

"(b) REPORT ON FOREIGN LAWS AND PRACTICES.--The Commission shall include in its annual report to Congress--
"(1) a list of the 20 foreign countries that generated the largest volume of oceanborne liner cargo for the most recent calendar year in bilateral trade with the United States;
"(2) an analysis of conditions described in section 42302(a) of this title being investigated or found to exist in foreign countries;
"(3) any actions being taken by the Commission to offset those conditions;
"(4) any recommendations for additional legislation to offset those conditions; and
"(5) a list of petitions filed under section 42302(b) of this title that the Commission rejected and the reasons for each rejection.

"§ 307. Expenditures
"The Federal Maritime Commission may make such expenditures as are necessary in the performance of its functions from funds appropriated or otherwise made available to it, which appropriations are authorized.




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