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The United States Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is an independent agency of the United States government that is responsible for the regulation of oceanborne international transportation of the U.S.[1] It is chaired by Daniel B. Maffei.[2]

History

The FMC was established as an independent regulatory agency by Reorganization Plan No. 7, effective August 12, 1961. Prior to that time, the United States Federal Maritime Board was responsible for both the regulation of ocean commerce and the promotion of the United States Merchant Marine. Under the reorganization plan, the shipping laws of the U.S. were separated into two categories, regulatory and promotional. The newly created FMC was charged with the administration of the regulatory provisions of the shipping laws, while the promotional role was vested in the Maritime Administration (now part of the U.S. Department of Transportation).[3]

The passage of the Shipping Act of 1984 brought about a major deregulatory change in the regulatory regime facing shipping companies operating in the U.S. foreign commerce. The subsequent passage of the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 1998, with its further deregulatory amendments and modifications to the Shipping Act of 1984, represented another pro-market shift in shipping regulation. The principle statutes or statutory provisions administered by the Commission are: the Shipping Act of 1984, the Foreign Shipping Practices Act of 1988, section 19 of the Merchant Marine Act, 1920, and Public Law 89-777.

Most of these statutes were amended by the Ocean Shipping Reform Act (OSRA) of 1998,[4] which took effect on May 1, 1999 and the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022.[5][6]

Organization

Current commissioners

List of commissioners:[7]

Bureaus and offices

List of bureaus and offices:[8]

  • Office of Equal Employment Opportunity
  • Office of the Inspector General
  • Office of the Administrative Law Judges
  • Office of Consumer Affairs and Dispute Resolution Services
  • Office of the General Counsel
  • Office of The Secretary
  • Office of the Managing Director
    • Office of Budget and Finance
    • Office of Human Resources
    • Office of Information Technology
    • Office of Management Services
  • Bureau of Enforcement
  • Bureau of Certification and Licensing
  • Bureau of Trade Analysis
  • Area Representatives

Regulations of the FMC

Regulations of the FMC are found at 46 C.F.R. Chapter IV.

Regulations concerning Ocean Transport Intermediaries

Definitions

The FMC regulations regulate the activities of Ocean Transport Intermediaries (OTIs) in the US. The FMC regulations define OTI to include two classes of logistics service providers: (1) ocean freight forwarders and (2) non-vessel operating common carriers (NVOCCs).[9]

The FMC regulations define "ocean freight forwarder" as a person that (i) in the United States, dispatches shipments from the United States via a common carrier and books or otherwise arranges space for those shipments on behalf of shippers and (ii) processes the documentation or performs related activities incident to those shipments.[10]

The FMC regulations define "NVOCC" as a common carrier that does not operate the vessels by which the ocean transportation is provided, and is a shipper in its relationship with an ocean common carrier.[11]

Licensing requirements

OTIs must be licensed by the FMC before they perform OTI services in the United States.[12] Requirements for licensing are found at 46 CFR §§ 515.11-515.27.

Duties

The FMC regulations define duties with which OTIs must comply at 46 CFR §§ 515.31-515.34.

Fees and compensation

The FMC regulations set out certain rules regarding fees that freight forwarders may charge to their customers and compensation that freight forwarders may receive from carriers at 46 CFR §§ 515.41-515.91.

List of commissioners

Portrait Commissioner[13] Took office Left office
John Harllee August 1961 June 1969
Ashton C. Barrett February 1962 June 1977
Thomas E. Stakem February 1962 June 1963
James V. Day February 1962 June 1984
John S. Patterson February 1962 September 1966
George H. Hearn July 1964 June 1978
James F. Fanseen March 1967 June 1971
Файл:HDBentley.jpg Helen Delich Bentley June 1970 June 1975
Clarence G. Morse October 1971 June 1976
Karl E. Bakke November 1975 June 1977
Файл:Robert R. Casey.jpg Robert R. Casey January 1976 September 1977
Richard J. Daschbach August 1977 October 1982
Thomas F. Moakley October 1977 October 1988
Leslie Kanuk June 1978 June 1981
Peter N. Teige June 1980 September 1981
Alan Green Jr. June 1981 June 1985
Файл:Rear Adm. (lower half) James J. Carey, USN (2).jpg James J. Carey October 1981 June 1990
Robert Setrakian May 1983 August 1985
Edward J. Philbin March 1985 December 1989
Файл:Frank Ivancie (cropped).png Frank Ivancie November 1985 June 1992
Edward Hickey Jr. November 1985 January 1988
Файл:Elaine Chao official portrait 2.jpg Elaine Chao April 29, 1988 April 19, 1989
Файл:Wm D Hathaway Senate.jpg William Hathaway February 8, 1990 November 11, 1999
Rob Quartel April 1990 June 1994
Файл:Ming C. Hsu.jpg Ming C. Hsu June 1990 December 1999
Chris Koch October 1990 March 1994
Joe Scroggins Jr. June 1994 June 2000
Файл:Delmond J.H. Won.jpg Delmond J. H. Won August 1994 August 2003
Файл:Harold J. Creel Jr.jpg Harold J. Creel Jr. August 17, 1994 June 30, 2009
Файл:John A. Moran.jpg John A. Moran October 21, 1998 April 2002
Файл:Joseph Brennan desk portrait.jpg Joseph E. Brennan November 10, 1999 January 1, 2013
Файл:Antony M. Merck.jpg Antony M. Merck January 2000 December 2001
Файл:Steven R. Blust.jpg Steven R. Blust August 12, 2002 June 30, 2006
Файл:Rebecca F. Dye, FMC Commissioner.jpg Rebecca F. Dye November 14, 2002 present
Файл:Alan Paul Anderson.jpg A. Paul Anderson August 22, 2003 May 30, 2008
Файл:Richard A. Lidinsky Jr.jpg Richard A. Lidinsky Jr. July 31, 2009 April 1, 2013
Файл:Michael Khouri Official Portrait.jpg Michael Khouri December 2009 February 15, 2022
Файл:Portrait picture of FMC Mario Cordero.jpg Mario Cordero June 3, 2011 January 23, 2017
Файл:William Doyle.jpg William P. Doyle January 1, 2013 January 2, 2018
Файл:Daniel Maffei official photo.jpg Dan Maffei June 30, 2016 present
Файл:Louis E. Sola Official Photo.jpg Louis E. Sola January 23, 2019 present
Файл:Carl Bentzel.jpg Carl Bentzel December 9, 2019 present
Файл:Max Vekich, FMC Commissioner.jpg Max Vekich February 15, 2022 present

Responsibility for U.S. merchant shipping has been held by different federal agencies since 1917. For a history, see United States Shipping Board.

References

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