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  1. This section defines key terms for the Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002, such as facility, owner or operator, and transportation security incident. It also provides the sources and dates of amendments to the act.

  2. 46 U.S. Code Chapter 701 - PORT SECURITY. U.S. Code. Notes. prev | next. SUBCHAPTER I—GENERAL (§§ 70101 – 70125) SUBCHAPTER II—PORT SECURITY ZONES (§§ 70131 – 70132)

  3. 46 USC Ch. 701: PORT SECURITY. From Title 46—SHIPPINGSubtitle VII—Security and Drug Enforcement. CHAPTER 701 —PORT SECURITY. SUBCHAPTER I—GENERAL. Sec. 70101. Definitions. 70102. United States facility and vessel vulnerability assessments. [70102a. Repealed.] 70103. Maritime transportation security plans. 70104.

  4. Jan 1, 2024 · Shipping § 70101. Definitions. Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff. For the purpose of this chapter: (1) The term “ Area Maritime Transportation Security Plan ” means an Area Maritime Transportation Security Plan prepared under section 70103 (b).

  5. This section of the U.S. Code establishes the policy and goals of the National Multimodal Freight Network, which aims to improve the efficiency, reliability, and competitiveness of freight transportation in the United States. It also assigns the Assistant Secretary for Multimodal Freight with the oversight and implementation of the network.

  6. Sec. 70101 - National multimodal freight policy: Contains: section 70101: Date: 2021: Laws In Effect As Of Date: January 3, 2022: Positive Law: Yes: Disposition: standard: Statutes at Large References: 129 Stat. 1605 135 Stat. 656: Public Law References: Public Law 114-94, Public Law 117-58

  7. tation security incident (as defined in section 70101(6) of title 46, United States Code). (17) TRANSPORTATION SECURITY INCIDENT.—The term ‘‘transportation security incident’’ has the meaning given the term in section 70101(6) of title 46, United States Code. TITLE I—SECURITY OF UNITED STATES SEAPORTS Subtitle A—General Provisions ...

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