Title 46 › Subtitle Subtitle V— - Merchant Marine › Part Part C— - Financial Assistance Programs › Chapter CHAPTER 537— - LOANS AND GUARANTEES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - GENERAL › § 53701
Sets the meanings of important words used in the chapter so people know what they refer to. Actual cost — money already paid plus the agency’s estimate of future payments needed to build, rebuild, or recondition a vessel, including guarantee fees tied to those loans. Administrator — the head of the Maritime Administration. Construction, reconstruction, reconditioning — also cover designing, inspecting, outfitting, and equipping. Depreciated actual cost — actual cost reduced by straight‑line depreciation; if not rebuilt, spread over the vessel’s useful life but no more than 25 years from delivery; if rebuilt, combine depreciation before and after rebuilding and depreciate the rebuild costs over a life set by the agency. Fishery facility — land or sea structures, land, equipment, or U.S.‑built vessels used for processing fish or aquaculture; must be owned by a U.S. citizen or a U.S. citizen entity at least 75 percent owned by U.S. citizens. Fishing vessel — has the meaning in the Magnuson‑Stevens Act and any reference to vessels used mainly for commercial fishing means a fishing vessel. Historical uses — things like refurbishing or buying used vessels, building or fixing fishery facilities, refinancing debt, reducing fishing capacity, and upgrades that improve data, reduce bycatch or gear harm, increase gear selectivity, or improve safety. Mortgage — includes preferred mortgages and mortgages that will become preferred when filed under chapter 313. Obligation — a debt instrument issued for chapter purposes, excluding certain agency‑issued or investment‑eligible obligations. Obligee — the holder of an obligation. Obligor — the party mainly responsible for paying an obligation. Ocean thermal energy conversion facility or plantship — an at‑sea facility or vessel that makes energy from ocean temperature differences, plus its on‑board equipment, delivery cables or pipelines, and related gear located seaward of the high water mark. Secretary — the Secretary of Commerce for fishing vessels and fishery facilities. Vessel — any type of vessel, built or under construction, including cargo, passenger, combo, tanker, tug/towboat, barge, dredge, floating drydock of at least 35,000 lifting tons and 125 feet beam between wing walls, oceanographic research, instruction, pollution control vessels, certain fishing vessels meeting U.S. citizenship rules, and ocean thermal plantships documented in U.S. law. Vessel of National Interest — a vessel the agency labels as nationally important based on characteristics the Administrator sets with other federal officials.
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46 U.S.C. § 53701
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73