Title 14 › Subtitle SUBTITLE I— - ESTABLISHMENT, POWERS, DUTIES, AND ADMINISTRATION › Chapter CHAPTER 9— - ADMINISTRATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - MISCELLANEOUS › § 946
The Coast Guard must set user fees under section 9701 of title 31. Money it collects goes into the general fund of the Treasury as proprietary receipts of the department that runs the Coast Guard and is credited to Coast Guard activities. The Secretary can bill people who owe fees for the costs to collect late payments and to enforce debts. The Secretary may hire federal, state, local agencies, or private companies to collect fees. Private collectors must follow reasonable terms, give proper accounting to the Secretary, and may not sue as part of the collection. The Secretary may accept in-kind transportation, travel, and subsistence up to per diem rates under section 464 of title 37. Collection costs are treated as reimbursable expenses, subject to the availability of appropriations, and are credited back to the account used to pay them. Before January 1 of each year the Secretary must report to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate. The report must show how much was collected for each fee activity in the prior fiscal year, confirm that spending on each activity was at least the amount collected, and give expected collections for the current fiscal year. “Costs of collecting a fee or charge” means reasonable expenses for administration, accounting, staff, contracts, equipment, supplies, training, and travel related to handling and enforcing the fee.
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14 U.S.C. § 946
Title 14 — Coast Guard
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73