46 CFR Part 327 - SEAMEN'S CLAIMS; ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION AND LITIGATION
- § 327.1 — Purpose.
- § 327.2 — Statutory provisions.
- § 327.3 — Required claims submission.
- § 327.4 — Claim requirements.
- § 327.5 — Filing of claims.
- § 327.6 — Notice of allowance or disallowance.
- § 327.7 — Administrative disallowance presumption.
- § 327.8 — Court action.
Title 46 published on 2012-10-01
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46a USC Rule - Transfer of powers; rules and orders
46a USC Rule - Vessel operations revolving fund; establishment; uses; limitation
50a USC Rule - Rights of American seamen on privately owned and operated American vessels extended to seamen employed through the War Shipping Administration; exceptions; definitions
Title 46 published on 2012-10-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-25786 RIN 2133-AB79 Docket No. MARAD 2012-0005 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Maritime Administration Final rule. This rule is effective November 29, 2012. 46 CFR Part 327 In accordance with Executive Order 13563, “Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review,” the Maritime Administration (MarAd) solicited public comment concerning clarification of its regulations pertaining to seamen's claims, administrative action taken against MarAd, and litigation pertaining to such matters. No comments were received as a result of the agency's solicitation. By this rulemaking, MarAd is updating and modernizing the existing regulations and adopting a procedural process to more effectively address claims arising under the Suits in Admiralty Act, the Admiralty Extension Act and the Clarification Act. The existing regulations implement the Clarification Act. The newly added regulations implement a process to resolve administrative claims arising under the Admiralty Extension Act, and both the Suits in Admiralty Act and the Public Vessels Act, respectively.