Collapse to view only § 11506. Carrying sheath knives
- § 11501. Penalties for specified offenses
- § 11502. Entry of offenses in logbook
- § 11503. Duties of consular officers related to insubordination
- § 11504. Enforcement of forfeitures
- § 11505. Disposal of forfeitures
- § 11506. Carrying sheath knives
- § 11507. Surrender of offending officers
When an offense by a seaman also is a criminal violation, it is not necessary that a criminal proceeding be brought to enforce a forfeiture.
A seaman in the merchant marine may not wear a sheath knife on board a vessel without the consent of the master. The master of a vessel of the United States shall inform each seaman of this prohibition before engagement. A master failing to advise a seaman is liable to the United States Government for a civil penalty of $50.
When an officer of a vessel of the United States (except the master) has violated section 2191 of title 18, and the master has actual knowledge of the offense or if complaint is made within 3 days after reaching port, the master shall surrender the offending officer to the proper authorities. If the master fails to use diligence to comply with this section and the offender escapes, the owner, the master, and the vessel are liable for damages to the individual unlawfully punished.