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Commissioner Rebecca F. Dye

Commissioner Rebecca F. DyeCounsel: Edward L. Lee, Jr.

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Phone: (202) 523-5715
E-mail: rdye@fmc.gov

Commissioner Rebecca F. Dye, of North Carolina, was nominated by President George W. Bush on June 13, 2002 and was confirmed by the United States Senate on November 14, 2002. She was nominated to her second term by President Bush on July 12, 2005 and confirmed by the Senate on July 22, 2005. She was nominated to her third term, which expires on June 30, 2015, by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the Senate on April 14, 2011.

Prior to her appointment to the FMC, Commissioner Dye was Counsel to the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives. She held that position from 1995 until 2002. As Counsel, she provided advice to Members of Congress on issues pertaining to commercial shipping, international maritime agreements, oil pollution, maritime safety and law enforcement, the Federal budget process and Federal financing.

Commissioner Dye comes to the Commission with an extensive background in maritime matters. She began her Federal career as a commissioned officer and attorney in the Coast Guard's Office of the Chief Counsel, then served as a law instructor at the Coast Guard Academy. After two years as an attorney at the U.S. Maritime Administration, she joined the staff of the former Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, and served there as Minority Counsel from 1987 to 1995.

Commissioner Dye graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1974, and earned a law degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1977.

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Feb 13, 2013
Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Dye Passenger Vessel Financial Responsibility Requirements
I believe that Government agencies should not increase the private sector’s regulatory compliance costs unless absolutely necessary.
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Feb 13, 2013
Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Dye Revised Timetable for Retrospective Review of Existing Rules to Include Service Contract Rules
I appreciate my fellow Commissioners agreeing to require consideration of our Service Contract filing rules in 2013
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Dec 19, 2012
Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Dye Ocean Transportation Intermediary Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
I supported the Commission’s Plan for the Retrospective Review of Existing Rules, including the matter before us today, because it was undertaken under the high standards of Executive Order 13563.
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Jul 27, 2012
Statement of FMC Commissioner Dye on Study of U.S. Inland Containerized Cargo Moving Through Canadian and Mexican Seaports
In August and September, 2011, the Commission received a request from Senator Murray, Senator Cantwell, seven Members of the House of representatives from the Washington State delegation and one Member from California to analyze the impact and the extent to which the Harbor Maintenance Tax and other factors impact container cargo diversion from U.S. west coast ports to west coast Canadian and Mexican ports, as well as legislative and regulatory recommendations to address this concern.
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Jun 07, 2012
Comments of FMC Commissioner Rebecca F. Dye at the Canadian American Business Council, The Dragon in the Room: China’s Impact on Canada/U.S. Issues
Thank you for inviting me to participate in your panel on Ports and Global Supply Chains. My remarks reflect my own individual views and are not offered as the official position of the Federal Maritime Commission.
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Apr 24, 2012
Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Dye on Review of NVOCC Negotiated Rate Arrangements April 18, 2012
If the Commission identifies regulatory relief that would not substantially reduce competition or be detrimental to commerce, I believe that we should provide this relief.
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Dec 09, 2011
Comments of Federal Maritime Commissioner Rebecca F. Dye at the American Metal Market Moving Metals Conference
The Shipping Act of 1984 exempts common carriers from the tariff publication requirements and the service contract filing requirements of the Act when they carry recycled metal scrap. However, scrap metal shippers are protected by the Shipping Act’s prohibitions contained in chapter 411 of title 46, United States Code.
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Sep 14, 2011
Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Dye Regarding Revisions to the Commission’s Passenger Vessel Regulations on September 8, 2011
Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Dye Revisions to the Commission’s Passenger Vessel Regulations
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Apr 15, 2011
Senate Confirms Rebecca F. Dye and Mario Cordero as FMC Commissioners
On Thursday, April 14, 2011, the Senate voted to confirm the President’s nominations of Rebecca F. Dye and Mario Cordero as Federal Maritime Commissioners. They will be sworn in for their terms as Commissioners in the next several weeks.
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Dec 08, 2010
Vessel Capacity and Equipment Availability Report Recommends Collaborative Approaches to Develop Supply Chain Reliability Solutions
Commissioner Rebecca F. Dye’s final report and recommendations for action in the Commission’s Fact Finding Investigation No. 26, Vessel Capacity and Equipment Availability in the United States Export and Import Trades, were accepted at the December 8, 2010 Commission meeting. The final report concluded that although capacity conditions in the U.S. trades have stabilized, certain underlying problems revealed during the Commission’s investigation should be addressed. The Report also concluded that​
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Commissioner Dye and Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Subcommittee Chairman LoBiondo at the 2011 International Propeller Club Salute to Congress

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Commissioner Rebecca F. Dye Being Sworn In to Office on April 27, 2011

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Commissioner Rebecca F. Dye with Secretary Karen Gregory and Counsel Ed Lee