Collapse to view only § 10702. Duties of masters
- § 10701. Application
- § 10702. Duties of masters
- § 10703. Procedures of masters
- § 10704. Duties of consular officers
- § 10705. Disposition of money, property, and wages by consular officers
- § 10706. Seamen dying in the United States
- [§ 10707. Repealed.
- § 10708. Sale of property
- § 10709. Distribution
- § 10710. Unclaimed money, property, and wages
- § 10711. Penalties
When a seaman dies outside the United States leaving money or property not on board a vessel, the consular officer nearest the place at which the money and property is located shall claim and take charge of it.
When a seaman dies in the United States and is entitled at death to claim money, property, or wages from the master or owner of a vessel on which the seaman served, the master or owner shall deliver the money, property, and wages to a district court of the United States within one week of the seaman’s death. If the seaman’s death occurs at sea, such money, property, or wages shall be delivered to a district court or a consular officer within one week of the vessel’s arrival at the first port call after the seaman’s death.
A district court of the United States may direct the sale of any part of the property of a deceased seaman. Proceeds of the sale shall be held as wages of the seaman are held.
An owner or master violating this chapter are each liable to the United States Government for a civil penalty of 3 times the value of the seaman’s money, property, and wages involved or, if the value is not determined, of $200.