94-6879. Foreign Prohibitions on Longshore Work by U.S. Nationals  

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    DEPARTMENT OF STATE
    
    Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs
    
    22 CFR Part 89
    
    [Public Notice 1969]
    
     
    
    Foreign Prohibitions on Longshore Work by U.S. Nationals
    
    AGENCY: Department of State.
    
    ACTION: Advance notice of proposed rulemaking.
    
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    SUMMARY: In accordance with the Immigration and Nationality Act of 
    1952, as amended, the Department of State is compiling information to 
    update the list, by particular activity, of countries that prohibit by 
    law, regulation or in practice crewmembers aboard U.S. vessels from 
    performing longshore work.
    
    DATES: Interested parties are invited to submit comments in triplicate 
    by April 25, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: For mailing public comments: Office of Maritime and Land 
    Transport (EB/TRA/MA), room 5828, Department of State, Washington, DC. 
    20520-5816.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Stephen M. Miller, Office of Maritime and Land Transport, Department of 
    State, (202) 647-6961.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 258(d)(2) of the Immigration and 
    Nationality Act of 1952, as added by the Immigration Act of 1990, 
    Public Law 101-649, 8 U.S.C. Sec. 1288 (hereinafter: the Act) directs 
    the Secretary of State (hereinafter: the Secretary) to compile and 
    annually maintain a list, of longshore work by particular activity, of 
    countries where performance of such activity by crewmembers aboard 
    United States vessels is prohibited by law, regulation or in practice 
    by the country. The Attorney General will use the list to determine 
    whether to permit an alien crewmember to perform an activity 
    constituting longshore work in the United States or its coastal waters, 
    in accordance with the conditions set in the Act.
        The Department issued a list in Final Rule (56 FR 66970) on 
    December 17, 1991, with correction at 57 FR 1384 on January 14, 1992. 
    On December 13, 1993, an updated list was issued at 58 FR 65118. The 
    Department formulated the lists on the basis of reports from United 
    States diplomatic posts aboard about relevant laws, regulations and 
    practices of their host countries and submissions from interested 
    parties in response to the notice-and-comment process.
        To update the list, the Department proposes to ask U.S. diplomatic 
    and consular posts abroad to contact host government officials and 
    other appropriate sources for information on (a) any host government 
    laws or regulations restricting or having the effect of restricting any 
    type of longshore activities by crews of U.S. vessels, including 
    general immigration laws and regulations, (b) host country practices 
    restricting the crews of U.S. vessels from performing any type of 
    longshore activity normally performed in the country in the past year, 
    and (c) changes in host country laws, regulations or practices which 
    have reduced or increased restrictions on longshore activities by crews 
    of U.S. vessels. Through this notice, the Department is seeking 
    comments from interested parties.
        Taking into account the language of section 258 and its legislative 
    history, the Department adopted in prior rulemakings an interpretation 
    that confined its reach to situations in which crewmenbers of U.S. 
    vessels were precluded from performing longshore work in a foreign port 
    by virtue of specific laws, regulations or governmental imposition or 
    approval of collective bargaining agreements.
        As part of the proposed rulemaking, the Department is considering 
    whether the above interpretation of section 258 should be maintained. 
    Interested parties are therefore invited to submit comments on this 
    question, including its policy implications, as well.
        Copies of public comments submitted in response to this Notice and 
    reports from the U.S. diplomatic posts abroad will be available for 
    public inspection in Room 1239, Department of State, 2201 C St., NW., 
    Washington, DC. For access, interested persons should call Olga Luck at 
    (202) 647-8484.
    
        Dated: March 18, 1994.
    James R. Tarrant,
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation Affairs, Bureau of 
    Economic and Business Affairs, Department of State.
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Document Information

Published:
03/24/1994
Department:
State Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Advance notice of proposed rulemaking.
Document Number:
94-6879
Dates:
Interested parties are invited to submit comments in triplicate by April 25, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: March 24, 1994, Public Notice 1969
CFR: (1)
22 CFR 89