Title 46 › Subtitle Subtitle IV— - Regulation of Ocean Shipping › Part Part D— - Federal Maritime Commission › Chapter CHAPTER 461— - FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION › § 46106
The Federal Maritime Commission must send Congress a report every year by April 1. The report must say what investigations found, summarize its business and spending, and give any ideas for new laws. It must also include a list of the 20 foreign countries that sent the most ocean liner cargo to the United States in the most recent year; an analysis of conditions under section 42302(a) and what the Commission is doing (and any law changes it recommends) to deal with them; any petitions rejected under section 42302(b) with reasons; an analysis of how alliances affect competition for certain covered services; and a note of worrying practices by carriers that are state-owned or tied to companies in the listed country categories (i)–(iii). Certain covered services — see section 40102 for the meaning. The Commission must also put on its website, and update each year, any findings of false detention or demurrage invoices under section 41104(a)(15) and all penalties under sections 41107, 41108, and 41109, listed by carrier.
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46 U.S.C. § 46106
Title 46 — Shipping
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73