Title 46 › Subtitle Subtitle V— - Merchant Marine › Part Part E— - Control of Merchant Marine Capabilities › Chapter CHAPTER 563— - EMERGENCY ACQUISITION OF VESSELS › § 56311
Allows the Secretary in charge of the Coast Guard to register as U.S. vessels any ships that were not U.S.-documented but were acquired or made available under sections 56309 or 56310 (or otherwise). Those ships can then do coastwise trade under rules and limits the Secretary sets. The Secretary can order the ship’s U.S. papers returned, and a ship that surrenders its papers loses U.S. status unless it is documented again. The President can waive some laws about masters, officers, crew, or crew spaces for these ships when needed because of limited facilities or the need to hire noncitizens. Hiring such people does not remove the ship’s U.S. benefits. When such ships are chartered under section 56309 or 56310 to government agencies or private operators, the Secretary of Transportation can issue permits and make rules for coastwise trade. Section 57109 does not apply to these charters. Steam-vessel inspection laws apply only as the Coast Guard Secretary decides, with special weight given to ships carrying goods essential to national defense. The Secretary of Transportation and other agencies may repair, rebuild, or refit these ships, and spend available funds to do so, without following section 6101 of title 41. The Secretary may operate or charter the ships to private operators, U.S. citizens, or government agencies without following chapter 575. If a voyage began before the end of an effective period of section 196 but finishes after, these rules stay in effect until that voyage is complete.
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46 U.S.C. § 56311
Title 46 — Shipping
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73