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- § 55101. Application of coastwise laws
- § 55102. Transportation of merchandise
- § 55103. Transportation of passengers
- § 55104. Transportation of passengers between Puerto Rico and other ports in the United States
- § 55105. Transportation of hazardous waste
- § 55106. Merchandise transferred between barges
- § 55107. Empty cargo containers and barges
- § 55108. Platform jackets
- § 55109. Dredging
- § 55110. Transportation of valueless material or dredged material
- § 55111. Towing
- § 55112. Vessel escort operations and towing assistance
- § 55113. Use of foreign documented oil spill response vessels
- § 55114. Unloading fish from foreign vessels
- § 55115. Supplies on fish processing vessels
- § 55116. Canadian rail lines
- § 55117. Great Lakes rail route
- § 55118. Foreign railroads whose road enters by ferry, tugboat, or towboat
- § 55119. Yukon River
- § 55120. Transshipment of imported merchandise intended for immediate exportation
- § 55121. Transportation of merchandise and passengers on Canadian vessels
- § 55122. Floating dry docks
- § 55123. Priority loading for coal
Section 55102 of this title applies to the transportation of valueless material or dredged material, regardless of whether it has commercial value, from a point in the United States or on the high seas within the exclusive economic zone, to another point in the United States or on the high seas within the exclusive economic zone.
Section 55102 of this title does not apply to supplies aboard a United States documented fish processing vessel that are necessary and used for processing or assembling fishery products aboard such a vessel.
Section 55102 of this title does not apply to the transportation of merchandise between points in the continental United States, including Alaska, over through routes in part over Canadian rail lines and connecting water facilities if the routes are recognized by the Surface Transportation Board and rate tariffs for the routes have been filed with the Board.
A foreign railroad, whose road enters the United States by ferry, tugboat, or towboat, may own and operate a vessel not having a coastwise endorsement in connection with the water transportation of the passenger, freight, express, baggage, and mail cars used by that road, together with the passengers, freight, express matter, baggage, and mails transported in those cars. However, the foreign railroad is subject to the same restrictions imposed by law on a vessel of the United States entering a port of the United States from the same foreign country. Except as otherwise authorized by this chapter, the ferry, tugboat, or towboat may not, under penalty of forfeiture, be used in the transportation of merchandise between ports or places in the United States to which the coastwise laws apply.
Section 55102 of this title does not apply to the transportation of merchandise on the Yukon River until the Alaska Railroad is completed and the Secretary of Transportation finds that proper facilities will be available for transportation by citizens of the United States to properly handle the traffic.
The Secretary of Homeland Security may prescribe regulations for the transshipment and transportation of merchandise that is imported into the United States by sea for immediate exportation to a foreign port by sea, or by a river, the right to ascend or descend which for the purposes of commerce is secured by treaty to the citizens of the United States and the subjects of a foreign power.
A vessel engaged in the coastwise transportation of coal produced in the United States, from a port in the United States to another port in the United States, shall be given priority in loading at any of those ports ahead of a waiting vessel engaged in the export transportation of coal produced in the United States. However, if the Secretary of Transportation finds that it is in the national interest, the Secretary may eliminate this priority loading at any port. The Secretary shall report to Congress within 30 days an action eliminating priority loading under this section.