Title 15Commerce and TradeRelease 119-73

§1541 Administrative Law Judges

Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 40— - DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE › § 1541

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Other federal agencies may do the hearing work an administrative law judge would do for NOAA’s marine conservation laws if they reimburse NOAA. If they need a judge temporarily, they can ask the Office of Personnel Management for help.

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Title 15, §1541

Commerce and Trade — Source: USLM XML via OLRC

Notwithstanding section 559 of title 5, with respect to any marine resource conservation law or regulation administered by the Secretary of Commerce acting through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, all adjudicatory functions which are required by chapter 5 of title 5 to be performed by an Administrative Law Judge may be performed by another Federal agency on a reimbursable basis. Should another Federal agency require the detail of an Administrative Law Judge to perform any of these functions, it may request such temporary or occasional assistance from the Office of Personnel Management pursuant to section 3344 of title 5.

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Amendments

2016—Pub. L. 114–327 substituted “another Federal agency” for “the United States Coast Guard” in two places.

Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries

Transfer of Functions

For transfer of authorities, functions, personnel, and assets of the Coast Guard, including the authorities and functions of the Secretary of Transportation relating thereto, to the Department of Homeland Security, and for treatment of related references, see section 468(b), 551(d), 552(d), and 557 of Title 6, Domestic Security, and the Department of Homeland Security Reorganization Plan of November 25, 2002, as modified, set out as a note under section 542 of Title 6.

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15 U.S.C. § 1541

Title 15Commerce and Trade

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73