46 USC Part G - Merchant Seamen Protection and Relief
- CHAPTER 101—GENERAL (§§ 10101–10104)
- CHAPTER 103—FOREIGN AND INTERCOASTAL VOYAGES (§§ 10301–10321)
- CHAPTER 105—COASTWISE VOYAGES (§§ 10501–10509)
- CHAPTER 106—FISHING VOYAGES (§§ 10601–10603)
- CHAPTER 107—EFFECTS OF DECEASED SEAMEN (§§ 10701–10711)
- CHAPTER 109—PROCEEDINGS ON UNSEAWORTHINESS (§§ 10901–10908)
- CHAPTER 111—PROTECTION AND RELIEF (§§ 11101–11112)
- CHAPTER 112—MERCHANT MARINER BENEFITS (§§ 11201–11204)
- CHAPTER 113—OFFICIAL LOGBOOKS (§§ 11301–11304)
- CHAPTER 115—OFFENSES AND PENALTIES (§§ 11501–11507)
- CHAPTER 101—GENERAL (§§ 10101–10104)
- CHAPTER 103—FOREIGN AND INTERCOASTAL VOYAGES (§§ 10301–10321)
- CHAPTER 105—COASTWISE VOYAGES (§§ 10501–10509)
- CHAPTER 106—FISHING VOYAGES (§§ 10601–10603)
- CHAPTER 107—EFFECTS OF DECEASED SEAMEN (§§ 10701–10711)
- CHAPTER 109—PROCEEDINGS ON UNSEAWORTHINESS (§§ 10901–10908)
- CHAPTER 111—PROTECTION AND RELIEF (§§ 11101–11112)
- CHAPTER 112—MERCHANT MARINER BENEFITS (§§ 11201–11204)
- CHAPTER 113—OFFICIAL LOGBOOKS (§§ 11301–11304)
- CHAPTER 115—OFFENSES AND PENALTIES (§§ 11501–11507)
Historical and Revision Notes
Part G provides for a number of measures for the protection and relief of merchant seamen by requiring certain contractual obligations between the master who represents the vessel owner’s interest and the seamen who are engaged or employed on board a vessel, by requiring certain proceedings when a seaman dies or a vessel is suspected of being unseaworthy, by requiring certain standards for accommodations, medicine, clothing, miscellaneous merchandise, and for the handling of special and unique problems of seamen. It also provides for a method of imposing disciplinary controls through the logging of offenses and provides penalties for specified offenses, and certain related disciplinary procedures. The provisions of this part generally do not apply to fishing vessels, whaling vessels, or yachts.
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