Title 46 › Subtitle Subtitle V— - Merchant Marine › Part Part F— - Government-Owned Merchant Vessels › Chapter CHAPTER 571— - GENERAL AUTHORITY › § 57105
The Secretary of Transportation may buy or otherwise get a U.S.-built vessel if it is needed for an essential foreign-commerce route (as set out in section 50103) and the Secretary of the Navy certifies it can be converted quickly and cheaply for naval or other government use in war or a national emergency. The price must be fair and may not exceed the owner's cost by more than 5% (excluding any construction-differential subsidy and national‑defense feature costs paid by the Secretary of Transportation), plus actual reconditioning spent, minus depreciation. Depreciation uses 25 years for dry-cargo or passenger ships and 20 years for tankers or other liquid bulk carriers. If not U.S.-documented when bought, the vessel must be documented under U.S. law as soon as practicable.
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46 U.S.C. § 57105
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Apr 6, 2026
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