Title 46 › Subtitle Subtitle VII— Security and Drug Enforcement › Chapter 701— PORT SECURITY › Subchapter I— GENERAL › § 70106
The Secretary must create deployable maritime security forces to protect people, ships, ports, facilities, and cargo in U.S. waters from destruction, crime, sabotage, and terrorist acts. At least two enhanced teams must be included. Those enhanced teams should be placed so they can reach threats at sea quickly. The whole force must be trained, equipped, and ready to deploy to do things like stop and respond to maritime terrorism, block illegal use or spread of weapons of mass destruction, enforce safety and security zones, do high-speed intercepts, board and search vessels or facilities, support U.S. forces when needed, limit disruption from attacks, help with vulnerability checks of facilities, and carry out other Coast Guard missions the Secretary assigns. They must, to the greatest extent possible, work with federal, state, and local law enforcement and emergency responders.
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46 U.S.C. § 70106
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Apr 5, 2026
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