Title 46 › Subtitle Subtitle IV— - Regulation of Ocean Shipping › Part Part B— - Actions To Address Foreign Practices › Chapter CHAPTER 421— - REGULATIONS AFFECTING SHIPPING IN FOREIGN TRADE › § 42104
The Federal Maritime Commission can require people and companies in the shipping business to give reports, answer questions, or turn over documents and other information it needs. The Commission can make answers come under oath and can set the form and deadline for replies. It can also subpoena witnesses and evidence and allow depositions, written questions, and other discovery like the federal civil rules. If allowed by law and money is available, witnesses get the same fees and travel pay as in U.S. courts. If someone refuses to provide ordered information, after notice and a hearing the Commission can suspend a carrier’s tariffs or service contracts or fine the person up to $5,000 for each day of noncompliance. The Commission can ask a federal district court to enforce its orders, and the court must enforce them if it finds the order was properly issued.
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46 U.S.C. § 42104
Title 46 — Shipping
Last Updated
Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73