Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Safety Management System
[Pub. L. 115–265, title II, § 205], Oct. 11, 2018, [132 Stat. 3745], provided that:“(a)
In General.—
The Comptroller General of the United States shall conduct an audit regarding the implementation and effectiveness of the Coast Guard’s oversight and enforcement of safety management plans required under chapter 32 of title 46, United States Code.
“(b)
Scope.—
The audit conducted under subsection (a) shall include an evaluation of—
“(1)
the effectiveness and implementation of safety management plans, including such plans for—
“(A)
a range of vessel types and sizes; and
“(B)
vessels that operate in a cross-section of regional operating areas; and
“(2)
the effectiveness and implementation of safety management plans in addressing the impact of heavy weather.
“(c)
Report.—
Not later than 18 months after the date of enactment of this Act [Oct. 11, 2018], the Comptroller General shall submit to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives a report detailing the results of the audit and providing recommendations related to such results, including ways to streamline and focus such plans on ship safety.
“(d)
Marine Safety Alert.—
Not later than 60 days after the date the report is submitted under subsection (c), the Commandant [of the Coast Guard] shall publish a Marine Safety Alert providing notification of the completion of the report and including a link to the report on a publicly accessible website.
“(e)
Additional Actions.—
“(1)
In general.—
Upon completion of the report under subsection (c), the Commandant shall consider additional guidance or a rulemaking to address any deficiencies identified, and any additional actions recommended, in the report.
“(2)
Report.—
Not later than 1 year after the date the report is submitted under subsection (c), the Commandant shall submit to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives a report on the actions the Commandant has taken to address any deficiencies identified, and any additional actions recommended, in the report submitted under subsection (c).”
Timely Weather Forecasts and Hazard Advisories for Merchant Mariners
[Pub. L. 115–265, title II, § 216], Oct. 11, 2018, [132 Stat. 3751], provided that: “Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act [Oct. 11, 2018], the Commandant [of the Coast Guard] shall seek to enter into negotiations through the International Maritime Organization to amend the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea to require that vessels subject to the requirements of such Convention receive—“(1)
timely synoptic and graphical chart weather forecasts; and
“(2)
where available, timely hazard advisories for merchant mariners, including broadcasts of tropical cyclone forecasts and advisories, intermediate public advisories, and tropical cyclone updates to mariners via appropriate technologies.”
Safety Management Code Report and Policy
[Pub. L. 105–383, title III, § 306], Nov. 13, 1998, [112 Stat. 3420], provided that:“(a)
Report on Implementation and Enforcement of the International Safety Management Code.—
“(1)
The Secretary of Transportation (in this section referred to as the ‘Secretary’) shall conduct a study—
“(A)
reporting on the status of implementation of the International Safety Management Code (hereafter referred to in this section as ‘Code’);
“(B)
detailing enforcement actions involving the Code, including the role documents and reports produced pursuant to the Code play in such enforcement actions;
“(C)
evaluating the effects the Code has had on marine safety and environmental protection, and identifying actions to further promote marine safety and environmental protection through the Code;
“(D)
identifying actions to achieve full compliance with and effective implementation of the Code; and
“(E)
evaluating the effectiveness of internal reporting and auditing under the Code, and recommending actions to ensure the accuracy and candidness of such reporting and auditing.
These recommended actions may include proposed limits on the use in legal proceedings of documents produced pursuant to the Code.
“(2)
The Secretary shall provide opportunity for the public to participate in and comment on the study conducted under paragraph (1).
“(3)
Not later than 18 months after the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov. 13, 1998], the Secretary shall submit to the Congress a report on the results of the study conducted under paragraph (1).
“(b)
Policy.—
“(1)
Not later than 9 months after submission of the report in subsection (a)(3), the Secretary shall develop a policy to achieve full compliance with and effective implementation of the Code. The policy may include—
“(A)
enforcement penalty reductions and waivers, limits on the use in legal proceedings of documents produced pursuant to the Code, or other incentives to ensure accurate and candid reporting and auditing;
“(B)
any other measures to achieve full compliance with and effective implementation of the Code; and
“(C)
if appropriate, recommendations to Congress for any legislation necessary to implement one or more elements of the policy.
“(2)
The Secretary shall provide opportunity for the public to participate in the development of the policy in paragraph (1).
“(3)
Upon completion of the policy in paragraph (1), the Secretary shall publish the policy in the Federal Register and provide opportunity for public comment on the policy.”
Vessel Management Methods Study
[Pub. L. 104–324, title VI, § 602(c)], Oct. 19, 1996, [110 Stat. 3930], provided that:“(1)
In general.—
The Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating shall conduct, in cooperation with the owners, charterers, and managing operators of vessels documented under chapter 121 of title 46, United States Code, and other interested persons, a study of the methods that may be used to implement and enforce the International Management Code for the Safe Operation of Ships and for Pollution Prevention under chapter IX of the Annex to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974.
“(2)
Report.—
The Secretary shall submit to the Congress a report of the results of the study required under paragraph (1) before the earlier of—
“(A)
the date that final regulations are prescribed under
section 3203 of title 46, United States Code (as enacted by subsection (a)[)]; or
“(B)
the date that is 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act [Oct. 19, 1996].”
International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea
For International Conventions for the Safety of Life at Sea to which the United States has been a party, see section 1602 of Title 33, Navigation and Navigable Waters, and notes thereunder.