Title 46 › Subtitle Subtitle II— - Vessels and Seamen › Part Part B— - Inspection and Regulation of Vessels › Chapter CHAPTER 35— - CARRIAGE OF PASSENGERS › § 3504
Sellers of tickets for passenger ships with at least 50 berths or staterooms that leave from U.S. ports on coastal or international trips must tell each possible passenger about the ship’s safety standards in the way federal rules require. Ads or other U.S. promotions for ocean voyages must give the same safety info and must say the ship’s country of registry when a ship is named. If a ship meets the safety rules in section 3505, ads only need the country of registry. Anyone who breaks these rules must pay the U.S. government up to $10,000. If tickets were sold, the owner and other responsible people (for example, charterer, operator, agent, captain, or person in charge) must each pay $500 for every ticket sold. The ship itself can also be held liable.
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46 U.S.C. § 3504
Title 46 — Shipping
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73