33 C.F.R. Subpart D—Licenses
Title 33 - Navigation and Navigable Waters
This subpart concerns the license for a deepwater port and the procedures for transferring, amending, suspending, reinstating, revoking, and enforcing a license. A deepwater port license contains information about the licensee and the port, and conditions of operation that are set by MARAD. Licenses are issued in conformance with the Deepwater Ports Act of 1974, as amended, and with rules and policies of MARAD that implement that Act. Federal agencies, the adjacent coastal States, and the owner of the deepwater port may consult with the Commandant (G-M) on the conditions of the license being developed under 33 U.S.C. 1503(e). Each license remains in effect indefinitely unless: (a) It is suspended or revoked by MARAD; or (b) It is surrendered by the owner. (a) MARAD may amend, transfer, or reinstate a license if it finds that the amendment, transfer, or reinstatement is consistent with the requirements of the Act and this subchapter. (b) The owner must submit a request for an amendment, transfer, or reinstatement to the Commandant (G-M). MARAD may enforce, suspend, or revoke a license under 33 U.S.C. 1507(c).
Title 33: Navigation and Navigable Waters
PART 148—DEEPWATER PORTS: GENERAL
Subpart D—Licenses
§ 148.300 What does this subpart concern?
§ 148.305 What is included in a deepwater port license?
§ 148.307 Who may consult with the Commandant (G-M) on developing the conditions of a license?
§ 148.310 How long does a license last?
§ 148.315 How is a license amended, transferred, or reinstated?
§ 148.320 How is a license enforced, suspended, or revoked?

