HR 7900
Protecting Access to American Products Act
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Bill overview
This bill aims to establish a process for temporarily waiving certain requirements related to coastwise endorsement for product carriers. Specifically, it allows agencies to grant waivers if there’s a shortage of suitable carriers for transporting goods and a good-faith effort has been made to find one. The bill outlines procedures for requesting, extending, and responding to these waiver requests, including notification to Congress.
Key provisions
- Establishes a process for temporary waivers of coastwise endorsement requirements.
- Requires agencies to demonstrate a good-faith effort to locate a carrier before seeking a waiver.
- Waivers are limited to a maximum of 30 days, with potential for extensions up to 15 days.
- Agencies must respond to waiver requests within 60 days, providing a rationale for denial.
- The head of an agency must notify Congress of waiver requests and issuances.
- Defines ‘product carrier’ as a vessel designed to carry goods in bulk.
- Specifies the agency responsible for administering navigation and vessel inspection laws.
Who is affected
- Shipping companies
- Cargo carriers
- Government agencies responsible for maritime regulations
- Congress
- Manufacturers and importers of goods
Notable changes
- Provides a mechanism for temporary waivers of coastwise endorsement regulations.
- Clarifies the circumstances under which waivers can be granted, focusing on carrier scarcity.
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119th CONGRESS — 2d Session
H. R. 7900
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
A BILL
To establish a process for waiver of coastwise endorsement requirements.
This Act may be cited as the Protecting Access to American Products Act
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Section 12112 of title 46, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:
The head of an agency shall, upon request, temporarily waive the requirements of subsection (a), including the requirement to satisfy section 12103, if the person requesting that waiver reasonably demonstrates to the head of an agency that—
there is no product carrier, with respect to a specified good, that meets such requirements and is available to carry such good; and
the person made a good faith effort to locate a product carrier described in subparagraph (A).
Any waiver issued under paragraph (1) shall be limited in duration, and shall expire by a specified date that is not less than 30 days after the date on which the waiver is issued.
Upon request, if the circumstances under which a waiver was issued under paragraph (1) have not substantially changed, the head of an agency shall, without delay, grant one or more extensions to a waiver issued under paragraph (1), for periods of not less than 15 days each.
Not later than 60 days after receiving a request for a waiver under paragraph (1), the head of an agency shall approve or deny such request.
If the head of an agency denies such a request, the head of an agency shall, not later than 14 days after denying the request, submit to the requester a report that includes the findings that served as the basis for denying the request.
If the head of an agency has neither granted nor denied the request before the response deadline described in subparagraph (A), the request shall be deemed granted on the date that is 61 days after the date on which the head of an agency received the request. A waiver that is deemed granted under this subparagraph shall be valid for a period of 30 days.
The head of an agency shall notify Congress—
of any request for a temporary waiver under this subsection, not later than 48 hours after receiving such request; and
of the issuance of any such waiver, not later than 48 hours after such issuance.
The head of an agency shall include in each notification under subparagraph (A)(ii) a detailed explanation of the reasons the waiver is necessary.
In this subsection:
The term product carrier, with respect to a good, means a vessel constructed or adapted primarily to carry such good in bulk in the cargo spaces.
The term head of an agency means the head of an agency responsible for the administration of the navigation or vessel inspection laws, or an individual of such an agency delegated such responsibility.