FEDERAL · 46 U.S.C. · Chapter 421
Regulations of other agencies
46 U.S.C. § 42102
Title46 — Shipping
Chapter421 — REGULATIONS AFFECTING SHIPPING IN FOREIGN TRADE
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46 U.S.C. § 42102.
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(a)Request to Agency.—To further the objectives and policy set forth in section 50101 of this title, the Federal Maritime Commission shall request the head of a department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States Government to suspend, modify, or annul any existing regulations, or to make new regulations, affecting shipping in the foreign trade, except regulations relating to the Public Health Service, the Consular Service, or the inspection of vessels.
(b)Prior Review and Approval.—A department, agency, or instrumentality of the Government may not prescribe a regulation affecting shipping in the foreign trade (except a regulation affecting the Public Health Service, the Consular Service, or the inspection of vessels) until the regulation has been submitted to the Commission for
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§ 50101
46 U.S.C. § 50101
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History
(Pub. L. 109–304, §7, Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1549.)
Editorial Notes
In this section, the words "department, agency, or instrumentality" are substituted for "department, board, bureau, or agency" for consistency in the revised title. The words "the inspection of vessels" are substituted for "the steamboat inspection service" because the Steamboat Inspection Service has been abolished and its functions are now carried out by the Coast Guard.
In subsection (a), the word "shall" is substituted for "is authorized and directed" for consistency in the revised title and to eliminate unnecessary words.
In subsection (a), the word "shall" is substituted for "is authorized and directed" for consistency in the revised title and to eliminate unnecessary words.
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