Title 46 › Subtitle Subtitle V— Merchant Marine › Part B— Merchant Marine Service › Chapter 513— UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY › § 51307
The Secretary of Transportation can arrange training for United States Merchant Marine Academy cadets on several kinds of ships and places. Cadets may train on ships owned, subsidized, or contracted by the U.S. Government; on other documented ships if the owner agrees; in shipyards or plants or with industry or schools; or on any other vessel the Secretary finds appropriate. The Secretary must also require operators of vessels in the Maritime Security Program (chapter 531), the Cable Security Fleet (chapter 532), or the Tanker Security Fleet (chapter 534) to carry 2 cadets on each voyage if cadets are available and to follow policies under section 51322. If an operator does not follow those rules, the Maritime Administrator can call it a breach of the operating agreement, order fixes, or withhold payments until the problem is fixed. The Military Sealift Command must require U.S.-flagged MSC ships of 10,000 gross tons or more to carry 2 cadets if available, but the Commander may waive that rule if it would be an undue burden. "Operator" includes government and non-government operators. The Secretary still decides whether to place a cadet, the Coast Guard keeps its authority over vessel security plans under section 70103, and the ship’s master may act to protect crew safety.
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46 U.S.C. § 51307
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Apr 5, 2026
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