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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. 1559
To amend the Ports and Waterways Safety Act to provide that certain
information be provided before a vessel arrives in United States
waters.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
October 17, 2001
Ms. Snowe introduced the following bill; which was read twice and
referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
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A BILL
To amend the Ports and Waterways Safety Act to provide that certain
information be provided before a vessel arrives in United States
waters.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Transparent Sea Act of 2001''.
SEC. 2. PREARRIVAL MESSAGES FROM VESSELS DESTINED TO UNITED STATES
PORTS.
Section 4(a)(5) of the Ports and Waterways Safety Act (33 U.S.C.
1223(a)(5)) is amended by striking paragraph (5) and inserting the
following:
``(5)(A) may require the receipt of prearrival messages
from any vessel destined for a port or place subject to the
jurisdiction of the United States, not later than 96 hours
before the vessel's arrival or such time as deemed necessary
under regulations promulgated by the Secretary to thoroughly
examine all information provided, which shall include with
respect to the vessel--
``(i) the route and name of each port and each
place of destination in the United States;
``(ii) the estimated date and time of arrival at
each port or place;
``(iii) the name of the vessel;
``(iv) the country of registry of the vessel;
``(v) the call sign of the vessel;
``(vi) the International Maritime Organization
(IMO) international number or, if the vessel does not
have an assigned IMO international number, the official
number of the vessel;
``(vii) the name of the registered owner of the
vessel;
``(viii) the name of the operator of the vessel;
``(ix) the name of the classification society of
the vessel;
``(x) a general description of the cargo on board
the vessel;
``(xi) in the case of certain dangerous cargo--
``(I) the name and description of the
dangerous cargo;
``(II) the amount of the dangerous cargo
carried;
``(III) the stowage location of the
dangerous cargo; and
``(IV) the operational condition of the
equipment under section 164.35 of title 33 of
the Code of Federal Regulations;
``(xii) the date of departure and name of the port
from which the vessel last departed;
``(xiii) the name and telephone number of a 24-hour
point of contact for each port included in the notice
of arrival;
``(xiv) the location or position of the vessel at
the time of the report;
``(xv) a list of crew members onboard the vessel
including with respect to each crew member--
``(I) the full name;
``(II) the date of birth;
``(III) the nationality;
``(IV) the passport number or mariners
document number; and
``(V) the position or duties;
``(xvi) a list of persons other than crew members
onboard the vessel including with respect to each such
person--
``(I) the full name;
``(II) the date of birth;
``(III) the nationality; and
``(IV) the passport number; and
``(xvii) any other information required by the
Secretary; and
``(B) any changes to the information required by
subparagraph (A), except changes in the arrival or departure
time of less than six hours, must be reported as soon as
practicable but not less than 24 hours before entering the port
of destination.
The Secretary may deny entry of a vessel into the territorial sea of
the United States if the Secretary has not received notification for
the vessel in accordance with paragraph (5).''.
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