Title 46 › Subtitle Subtitle V— - Merchant Marine › Part Part B— - Merchant Marine Service › Chapter CHAPTER 515— - STATE MARITIME ACADEMY SUPPORT PROGRAM › § 51506
Require State maritime academies to meet several rules to get annual payments or use of federal vessels. They must teach navigation, marine engineering (including steam and diesel), how to run and maintain modern ships, and new merchant marine technology. They must sign written agreements to follow training, admissions, and course standards the Secretary of Transportation sets after talking with academy leaders. U.S. citizen students in officer-prep must pass the license exam under section 7101 to graduate. Those students must pass a medical and physical exam acceptable to the Secretary within 9 months of enrollment, keep meeting those standards while enrolled, and be moved out of the officer program or dropped from the academy until they meet the requirements if disqualified. The Secretary can change or waive those medical rules for an individual or an academy. If an academy gets more than $25,000 a year, it must admit each year a set number of U.S. citizens who live in states that do not support that academy; the Secretary decides the number, and it cannot be more than one-third of the students. An academy may offer a faster officer-prep path that finishes in less than 3 years without requiring a new bachelor’s degree, but only for eligible people. An eligible person is someone who either served in the Armed Forces and was honorably discharged or served at least six years in the National Guard or Reserves, and who already has a bachelor’s degree.
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46 U.S.C. § 51506
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73