Title 18 › Part PART I— - CRIMES › Chapter CHAPTER 111— - SHIPPING › § 2281
Makes it a crime to purposely take over or control a fixed platform by force or threats; to commit violent acts on a platform that could endanger it; to destroy or seriously damage a platform or put something on it that could destroy or endanger it; to injure or kill someone while doing any of those things; or to try or plan any of those acts. Threatening to commit a violent or destructive act with a clear intent to follow through, when the threat could endanger the platform, can bring a fine, up to 5 years in prison, or both. Federal courts can charge these crimes when they happen on a fixed platform on the U.S. continental shelf; on another country’s continental shelf if the offender is a U.S. citizen or a stateless person who lives in the U.S.; if the act aims to force the U.S. to do or stop something; if a U.S. national is seized, threatened, injured, or killed during such an act on a continental shelf; or if the act happens outside U.S. waters and the offender is later found in the U.S. Federal prosecution does not apply to conduct inside the U.S. that occurred during a labor dispute if the same conduct is a felony under state law. "Continental shelf": seabed and soil beyond a country’s territorial sea as defined by international law. "Fixed platform": an artificial island, installation, or structure permanently attached to the seabed for resource or economic use. This law does not cover armed forces actions during armed conflict or official military duties.
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18 U.S.C. § 2281
Title 18 — Crimes and Criminal Procedure
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73