46 CFR: Shipping, Parts 200-499 (2016 Edition)
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This eighth volume contains 46 CFR Parts 200-499 and is regulated by both the US Maritime Administration (MARAD) and the US Coast Guard Great Lakes Pilotage.
Chapter II—Maritime Administration, Department of Transportation
- Subchapter A—Policy, Practice and Procedure
- Part 200 - [Reserved]
- Part 201 - Rules of Practice and Procedure
- Part 202 - Procedures Relating to Review by Secretary of Transportation of Actions by Maritime Subsidy Board
- Part 203 - Procedures Relating to Conduct of Certain Hearings Under the Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as Amended
- Part 204 - Claims Against the Maritime Administration Under the Federal Tort Claims Act
- Part 205 - Audit Appeals; Policy and Procedure
- Subchapter B—Regulations Affecting Maritime Carriers and Related Activities
- Part 221 - Regulated Transactions Involving Documented Vessels and Other Maritime Interests
- Part 232 - Uniform Financial Reporting Requirements
- Subchapter C—Regulations Affecting Subsidized Vessels and Operators
- Part 249 - Approval of Underwriters for Marine Hull Insurance
- Parts 251–252 - [Reserved]
- Part 272 - Requirements and Procedures for Conducting Condition Surveys and Administering Maintenance and Repair Subsidy
- Part 276 - [Reserved]
- Part 277 - Domestic and Foreign Trade; Interpretations
- Parts 280–283 - [Reserved]
- Part 287 - Establishment of Construction Reserve Funds
- Part 289 - Insurance of Construction-Differential Subsidy Vessels, Operating-Differential Subsidy Vessels and of Vessels Sold or Adjusted Under the Merchant Ship Sales Act 1946 - 295 - Maritime Security Program (MSP)
- Part 296 - Maritime Security Program (MSP)
- Subchapter D—Vessel Financing Assistance
- Part 298 - Obligation Guarantees
- Subchapter E—[Reserved]
- Subchapter F—Position Reporting System
- Part 307 - Establishment of Mandatory Position Reporting System for Vessels
- Subchapter G—Emergency Operations
- Part 308 - War Risk Insurance
- Part 309 - Values for War Risk Insurance
- Subchapter H—Training
- Part 310 - Merchant Marine Training
- Subchapter I-A—National Shipping Authority
- Part 315 - Agency Agreements and Apppointment of Agents
- Part 317 - Section 1 to Section 6 - Bonding of Ship's Personnel
- Part 324 - Section 1 to Section 12 - Procedural Rules for Financial Transactions Under Agency Agreements
- Part 325 - Section 1 to Section 5 - Procedure to Be Followed by General Agents in Preparation of Invoices and Payment of Compensation Pursuant to Provisions of Nsa Order No. 47 - 326 - Marine Protection and Indemnity Insurance Under Agreements With Agents
- Part 327 - Seamen's Claims; Administrative Action and Litigation
- Part 328 - Section 1 to Section 4 - Slop Chests
- Part 329 - Section 1 to Section 7 - Voyage Data
- Part 330 - Section 1 to Section 2 - Launch Services
- Part 332 - Section 1 to Section 6 - Repatriation of Seamen
- Part 335 - Section 1 to Section 4 - Authority and Responsibility of General Agents to Undertake Emergency Repairs in Foreign Ports
- Part 336 - Section 1 to Section 3 - Authority and Responsibility of General Agents to Undertake in Continental United States Ports Voyage Repairs and Service Equipment of Vessels Operated for the Account of the National Shipping Authority Under General Agency Agreement
- Part 337 - Section 1 to Section 5 - General Agent's Responsibility in Connection With Foreign Repair Custom's Entries
- Part 338 - Section 1 to Section 21 - Procedure for Accomplishment of Vessel Repairs Under National Shipping Authority Master Lump Sum Repair Contract (NSA-LUMPSUMREP)
- Part 339 - Section 1 to Section 5 - Procedure for Accomplishment of Ship Repairs Under National Shipping Authority Individual Contract for Minor Repairs (NSA-WORKSMALREP)
- Part 340 - Priority Use and Allocation of Shipping Services, Containers and Chassis, and Port Facilities and Services for National Security and National Defense Related Operations
- Subchapter I-B—Control and Utilization of Ports
- Part 345 - Section 1 to Section 9 - Restrictions Upon the Transfer or Change in Use or in Terms Governing Utilization of Port Facilities
- Part 346 - Section 1 to Section 4 - Federal Port Controllers
- Part 347 - Section 1 to Section 3 - Operating Contract
- Part 349 - Reemployment Rights of Certain Merchant Seamen
- Subchapter J—Miscellaneous
- Part 350 - Seamen's Service Awards
- Part 351 - Depositories
- Part 355 - Requirements for Establishing United States Citizenship
- Part 356 - Requirements for Vessels of 100 Feet or Greater in Registered Length to Obtain a Fishery Endorsement to the Vessel's Documentation
- Part 370 - Claims
- Part 380 - Procedures
- Part 381 - Cargo Preference: US-Flag Vessels
- Part 382 - Determination of Fair and Reasonable Rates for the Carriage of Bulk and Packaged Preference Cargoes on US-Flag Commercial Vessels
- Part 383 - [Reserved]
- Part 385 - Research and Development Grant and Cooperative Agreements Regulations
- Part 386 - Regulations Governing Public Buildings and Grounds at the United States Merchant Marine Academy
- Part 387 - Utilization and Disposal of Surplus Federal Real Property for Development or Operation of a Port Facility
- Part 388 - Administrative Waivers of the Coastwise Trade Laws
- Part 389 - Determination of Availability of Coastwise-Qualified Vessels for Transportation of Platform Jackets
- Subchapter K—Regulations Under Public Law 91-469
- Part 390 - Capital Construction Fund
- Part 391 - Federal Income Tax Aspects of the Capital Construction Fund
- Part 392 - [Reserved]
- Part 393 - America's Marine Highway Program
- Parts 394–399 - [Reserved]
Chapter III—Coast Guard (Great Lakes Pilotage), Department of Homeland Security
- Part 400 - [Reserved]
- Part 401 - Great Lakes Pilotage Regulations
- Part 402 - Great Lakes Pilotage Rules and Orders
- Part 403 - Great Lakes Pilotage Uniform Accounting System
- Part 404 - Great Lakes Pilotage Ratemaking
Title 46 of the US Code of Federal Regulations (46 CFR) contains all US regulations dealing with Shipping into, out of, and within the United States. The Title is organized into nine volumes, and the regulations it contains are authored by the US Coast Guard, the Maritime Administration, and the Federal Maritime Commission.
Volume | Chapter | Parts | Regulatory Entity |
---|---|---|---|
1 | I | 1-40 | Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security |
2 | 41-69 | ||
3 | 70-89 | ||
4 | 90-139 | ||
5 | 140-155 | ||
6 | 156-165 | ||
7 | 166-199 | ||
8 | II | 200-399 | Maritime Administration, Department of Transportation |
III | 400-499 | Coast Guard (Great Lakes Pilotage), Department of Homeland Security | |
9 | IV | 500-599 | Federal Maritime Commission |