H.R. 1147: Maritime Lien Reform Act

Introduced:
Mar 13, 2013 (113th Congress, 2013–2015)
Sponsor:
Rep. Don Young [R-AK0]
Status:
Referred to Committee

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3/13/2013--Introduced.
Maritime Lien Reform Act - Bars specified federal shipping laws related to maritime liability from:
(1) establishing maritime liens on state or federal fishing permits (authorizing a person or use of a vessel to engage in fishing), and
(2) authorizing civil actions to enforce maritime liens on such permits.
Specifies that a "fishing permit" is governed solely by the state or federal law under which it was issued and is not included in the whole or as an appurtenance or intangible of a vessel.

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  • 46 U.S.C. Chapter 313