FEDERAL · 46 U.S.C. · Chapter 109
Proceedings on examination of vessel
46 U.S.C. § 10903
Title46 — Shipping
Chapter109 — PROCEEDINGS ON UNSEAWORTHINESS
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46 U.S.C. § 10903.
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(a)On application made under section 10902(a) of this title, the judge or justice of the peace shall appoint 3 experienced and skilled marine surveyors to examine the vessel for the defects or insufficiencies complained of. The surveyors have the authority to receive and consider evidence necessary to evaluate the complaint. When the complaint involves provisions of food or water, one of the surveyors shall be a medical officer of the Public Health Service, if available. The surveyors shall make a report in writing, signed by at least 2 of them, stating whether the vessel is fit to proceed to sea or, if not, in what respect it is unfit, making appropriate recommendations about additional seamen, provisions, or stores, or about physical repairs, alterations, or additions necessary to make
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Herman v. Tidewater Pacific, Inc.
160 F.3d 1239 (Ninth Circuit, 1998)
Alexis M. Herman, Secretary of Labor, U.S. Department of Labor v. Tidewater Pacific, Inc. Occupational Safety & Health Review Commission, Tidewater Pacific, Inc. v. Alexis M. Herman, Secretary of Labor, U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety & Health Review Commission
160 F.3d 1239 (Ninth Circuit, 1998)
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History
(Pub. L. 98–89, Aug. 26, 1983, 97 Stat. 575.)
Editorial Notes
Section 10903 provides for marine surveyors appointed by a judge or justice of the peace to inspect a vessel on which a complaint of unfitness was made, for a judge or justice of the peace to judge the fitness based on the findings, and for the payment of costs of the inspection by the master or the crew. It also includes a penalty for noncompliance.
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