X09-271207. [No title available]  

  • [Federal Register Volume 74, Number 233 (Monday, December 7, 2009)]
    [Unknown Section]
    [Page 64362]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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    FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION (FMC)
    
    
    
    Statement of Regulatory and Deregulatory Priorities
    The Federal Maritime Commission's regulatory objectives are guided by 
    the Agency's vision statement. The Commission's vision is to administer 
    the shipping statutes as effectively as possible to provide fairness 
    and efficiency in the United States foreign maritime commerce. The 
    Commission's regulations are designed to implement each of the statutes 
    the FMC administers in a manner consistent with this vision in a way 
    that minimizes regulatory costs and fosters economic efficiencies.
    The Commission has implemented its Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2010 
    through 2015. As a result of the strategic planning process, the 
    Commission's mission statement, strategic goals and performance 
    measures have been refined to better focus the FMC's efforts in 
    achieving its mission and promote efficiency in the Commission's 
    business processes. In working toward these objectives, the Commission 
    will initiate rulemakings to address changing industry conditions or to 
    implement technological advancements to minimize regulatory costs.
    The Commission is in the process of reviewing its regulations to ensure 
    alignment with emerging industry trends and business practices, 
    particularly as they relate to ocean transportation intermediaries, 
    marine terminal operators and vessel-operating common carriers. For 
    administrative purposes, the FMC amended its regulations to reflect the 
    codification of shipping laws in Title 46 of the United States Code and 
    revised Commission rules to adjust civil monetary penalties for 
    inflation. The FMC also commenced a rulemaking to assess the continued 
    need for a marine terminal agreement exemption (46 CFR 535.308) in 
    light of recent industry changes and existing exemptions for marine 
    terminal services agreements and marine terminal facilities agreements 
    under 46 CFR 535.309 and 535.310.
    The Commission also oversees the financial responsibility of passenger 
    vessel operators to indemnify passengers and other persons in cases of 
    death or injury and to indemnify passengers for nonperformance of 
    voyages. The Commission is presently evaluating the passenger vessel 
    operator program, particularly with regard to passenger vessel 
    financial responsibility requirements.
    The principal priority of the Agency's current regulatory plan will be 
    to continue to assess major existing regulations for ongoing need, 
    burden on the regulated industry, and clarity. The Commission receives 
    requests from segments of the shipping industry with regard to their 
    tariff obligations under the Commission's regulations. The Commission 
    invites comments on such requests and evaluates those comments. If the 
    Commission determines to act favorably on the requests, it is possible 
    that there could be specific rulemaking proposals presented for the 
    Commission's consideration.
    The Commission's review of existing regulations exemplifies its 
    objective to regulate fairly and effectively while imposing a minimum 
    burden on the regulated entities, following the principles stated by 
    the President in Executive Order 12866.
    Description of the Most Significant Regulatory Actions
    The Commission currently has no actions under consideration that 
    constitute ``significant regulatory actions'' under the definition in 
    Executive Order 12866.
    BILLING CODE 6730-01-S
    
    

Document Information

Published:
12/07/2009
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Document Number:
X09-271207
Pages:
64362-64362 (1 pages)
PDF File:
x09-271207.pdf
CFR: (3)
46 CFR 535
46 CFR 535
46 CFR 535