Title 46 › Subtitle Subtitle VIII— - Miscellaneous › Chapter CHAPTER 805— - SAFE CONTAINERS FOR INTERNATIONAL CARGO › § 80505
The head of the department that runs the Coast Guard can enforce international container safety rules. They can examine containers in international transport, approve container designs, and inspect or test containers being made. They can order a container taken out of service if it has no safety approval plate or if the plate is there but the container looks obviously dangerous. They can also restrict or remove containers that break the rules but are not obviously dangerous. Unsafe or unplated containers may be moved to another place for repair under limits that keep safety in mind. Owners and makers must pay costs for exams, tests, inspections, or approvals, except for routine checks. Money paid back goes to Coast Guard operations. A container with a safety approval plate from another country is assumed safe unless there is clear evidence of an obvious danger. When an order is given, the Secretary must quickly send a written notice to the owner, the owner’s agent, or the custodian, naming the container, its location, and the reason. The order stays until the container is fixed to meet the rules or is permanently taken out of service. If the Secretary thinks a foreign-issued plate was wrong when issued, they must notify that country.
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46 U.S.C. § 80505
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73