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348 documents for maritime transport and offshore facilities security act
  • ...'s borders from an increasing range of security threats. The MCV is the latest in a raft of legisl...'s ISPS Code pursuant to the Maritime Transport and Offshore Facilities Security Act 2003, which i...

  • The Regulatory Flexibility Act requires that agencies publish semiannual regulatory agendas in the Federal Register describing regulatory actions they are developing that may have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities (5 U.S.C. 602). Executive Order 12866 ``Regulatory Planning and Review,'' signed September 30, 1993 (58 FR 51735), and Office of Management and Budget memoranda implementing section 4 of that Order establish minimum standards for agencies' agendas, including specific types of information for each entry. The Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions (Unified Agenda) helps agencies fulfill these requirements. All Federal regulatory agencies have chosen to publish their regulatory agendas as part of the Unified Agenda. Edi...

    ...Railroad Retirement Board. Social Security Administration *. Commodity Futures Trading Commis...Federal Housing Finance Agency. Federal Maritime Commission. Federal Trade Commission *. National C...Surface Transportation Board. The Regulatory Information Service Cent...61.............. Offshore Supply Vessels 1625-AB62 Final Rule Sta... Facilities. -------------------------------------------------...

  • Scrambling a fighter jet from Qatar or the UAE to Iran, for example, only takes several minutes. [...] the United States will continue to assist Gulf countries in maintaining land-based missile defense systems and other coastal defenses in case of an Iranian or terrorist attack.55 The reduced USN presence would also offer fewer opportunities for unnecessary escalation of tensions between the United States and Iran on the high seas if Iran were to send another swarm of armed patrol boats to harass the USN, as it did in 2008.

    ... years, oil, natural gas, and other maritime shipments have traveled freely from the Strait of ... is largely responsible for the maritime security of U.S. and foreign shipments, as well as other re... is dependent upon secure and safe transport through global maritime shipping channels. At pres... its military fortifications and port facilities that have close and easy access to Hormuz shipping... capable of threatening Gulf shipping and offshore oil facilities.28 For example, Iran owns three Typ...

  • HOUSE COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE, SUBCOMMITTEE ON COAST GUUARD AND MARITIME TRANSPORTATION AND SUBCOMMITTEE ON WATER RES... HORIZON OIL SPILL AND OFFSHORE DRILLING. TERRY D. GARCIA, MEMBER,... leaders of the Department of Homeland Security were either unaware or simply misunderstood how th... liability limits for both vessels and facilities such as the Deepwater Horizon were falling despera...

  • The Regulatory Flexibility Act requires that agencies publish semiannual regulatory agendas in the Federal Register describing regulatory actions they are developing that may have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities (5 U.S.C. 602). Executive Order 12866 ``Regulatory Planning and Review,'' signed September 30, 1993 (58 FR 51735), and Office of Management and Budget memoranda implementing section 4 of that Order establish minimum standards for agencies' agendas, including specific types of information for each entry. The Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions (Unified Agenda) helps agencies fulfill these requirements. All Federal regulatory agencies have chosen to publish their regulatory agendas as part of the Unified Agenda. Edi...

    ...Department of Homeland Security. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Depa...Department of Transportation. Department of the Treasury. Department of Veteran...Federal Housing Finance Agency. Federal Maritime Commission. Federal Trade Commission*. National Cr... for Regulating Offshore. Marine Aquacultu... for Business Programs, Community Facilities Programs, Energy Programs, and Water and Environme...

  • ...The need to ensure greater energy security and better regulation of energy supplies will turn... Gas Pipeline" (NEGP) is a planned offshore pipeline running from Vyborg (Karelia) in Russia t... in June 2007, South Stream will transport Russian natural gas through the Black Sea to Bulga... and technological change will create new maritime gas routes thanks to the robust development of LNG... to buy gas distribution, storage facilities, and strategic hubs such as Zeebrugge. Although th...

  • In an earlier Essay, I questioned whether the BP Macondo well blowout qualifies as an admiralty tort.1 The blowout scenario features BP’s exploratory oil and gas well and Transocean’s Deepwater Horizon, a Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit (MODU). I appreciated then as now that my approach to the question’s resolution diverges from a framework (Fifth Circuit Model) employed by commentators and federal courts within the Federal Fifth Circuit to assess torts occasioned by injuries or deaths of workers atop Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) oil and gas drilling platforms.

  • ...IMO means International Maritime Organization. Incorporated by reference or IBR mea... product being pumped or transferred at facilities such as drilling locations, refineries, tank farms...Offshore supply vessel means a cargo vessel of less than 50... as delegated by Department of Homeland Security Delegation No. 0170.1 at 2(103).) Unloading incide...

  • The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is amending its regulations to establish security requirements for the use and transport of category 1 and category 2 quantities of radioactive material. The NRC considers these quantities to be risk significant and, therefore, to warrant additional protection. Category 1 and category 2 thresholds are based on the quantities established by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in its Code of Conduct on the Safety and Security of Radioactive Sources, which the NRC endorses. The objective of this final rule is to provide reasonable assurance of preventing the theft or diversion of category 1 and category 2 quantities of radioactive material. The regulations also include security requirements for the transportation of irradiated reactor ...

    ... enhancements at various licensed facilities. The results of these assessments were used in the... that for facilities covered under the Maritime Transportation Security Act, the rule would mean a... jurisdictions, moving jobsites, offshore locations, etc. Commenters stated that this would ...

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