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WELCOME! The Maritime Administration, part of the Department of Transportation, can now, in certain cases, issue a waiver of the U.S. build requirement for foreign vessels or vessels of unknown build to operate as commercial passenger vessels in commercial service. SUMMARY In order to implement the law allowing for small passenger vessel waivers, a set of procedures has been established to expedite the waiver process. As part of the application procedure, the Maritime Administration requires:
After the public notice period the Maritime Administration will use all sources available to determine if the issuance of the waiver will cause an "undue adverse affect" on existing operators and shipbuilders. If we believe that providing a waiver would cause undue damage, we will not issue a waiver. Lastly, there is a review procedure and a waiver revocation process if it has been determined that there was fraud at the time of application. Almost all waiver requests are approved. Once a waiver is obtained, it becomes part of the vessel’s documentation and stays with the vessel if it is sold. BASIC ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS There are some basic requirements for a vessel to qualify for a waiver under this program:
The vessel must meet all other U.S. Coast Guard requirements for a Coastwise Trade Endorsement before it can engage in commercial service. Once a waiver is received, the applicant should file for a Coastwise Trade Endorsement for the passenger trade with the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG). For information on meeting USCG requirements, please contact the Coast Guard’s National Vessel Documentation Center on 1-800-799-8362. HOW TO MAKE APPLICATION While the application for this program can be sent by mail, we prefer that you apply via the Internet and pay the $500 application fee online to expedite your application (see below). Please note that the Maritime Administration no longer issues waivers for "all coasts of the United States." In the Geographic Location space, list all states of intended operation.
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To complete an online waiver request or view vessels that have received waivers, click below: |
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The Maritime Administration prefers that applications, including the $500 application fee, be submitted electronically above. However, applications including the $500 fee, in a check or money order to "Maritime Administration" can be mailed to: |
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General inquiries may be addressed to:
Joann Spittle |
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