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[CITE: 46USC30101]

 
                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
                    Subtitle III--Maritime Liability
 
                          CHAPTER 301--GENERAL
 
Sec. 30101. Definitions

    In this subtitle--
        (1) ``documented vessel'' means a vessel documented under 
    chapter 121 of this title;
        (2) ``foreign vessel'' means a vessel of foreign registry or 
    operated under the authority of a foreign country;
        (3) ``public vessel'' means (except in chapter 315 of this 
    title) a vessel that is owned, demise chartered, or operated by the 
    United States Government or a government of a foreign country;
        (4) ``recreational vessel'' means a vessel--
            (A) operated primarily for pleasure; or
            (B) leased, rented, or demise chartered to another for the 
        latter's pleasure;

        (5) ``seaman'' means a master or a crewmember of a vessel in 
    operation;
        (6) ``State'' means a State of the United States, Guam, Puerto 
    Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, the District of Columbia, 
    the Northern Mariana Islands, and any other territory or possession 
    of the United States;
        (7) ``State vessel'' means a vessel owned or demise chartered by 
    the government of a State or an authority or a political subdivision 
    of a State;
        (8) ``United States'', when used in a geographic sense, means 
    the States of the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Virgin 
    Islands, American Samoa, the District of Columbia, the Northern 
    Mariana Islands, and any other territory or possession of the United 
    States; and
        (9) ``vessel of the United States'' means a vessel documented 
    under chapter 121 of this title, numbered under chapter 123 of this 
    title, or titled under the law of a State.

(Pub. L. 100-710, title I, Sec. 102(c), Nov. 23, 1988, 102 Stat. 4738.)

                      Historical and Revision Notes
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          Revised section                Source section (U.S. Code)
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30101(1)..........................  46:911(1), (2), (4)
30101(2)..........................  2101
30101(3)..........................  New
30101(4)..........................  2101
30101(5)..........................  New
30101(6)..........................  2101
30101(8), (9).....................  2101
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    This section defines general terms to be used throughout subtitle 
III of title 46. Some of the terms will not be used in chapter 313, but 
will be used in other chapters in the subtitle when they are codified.
    Section 30101(1) defines a ``documented vessel'' to be a vessel 
documented under chapter 121 of title 46.
    Section 30101(2) defines a ``foreign vessel'' to be a vessel of a 
foreign registry or operated under the authority of a foreign country. 
This definition is from section 2101 of the already codified subtitle II 
of title 46.
    Section 30101(3) defines a ``public vessel'' to be a vessel that is 
owned, demise chartered, or operated by the United States Government or 
a government of a foreign country.
    Section 30101(4) defines a ``recreational vessel'' to be a vessel 
used primarily for pleasure; or leased, rented, or demise chartered to 
another for the latter's pleasure. This is the same definition as in 
section 2101.
    Section 30101(5) defines a ``seaman'' to be a master or a crewmember 
of a vessel in operation.
    Section 30101(6) defines a ``State'' to mean the States of the 
United States, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, 
the District of Columbia, the Northern Mariana Islands, and any other 
territory or possession of the United States. This is the same 
definition as in section 2101.
    Section 30101(7) defines a ``State vessel'' to be a vessel owned or 
demise chartered by the government of a State or an authority or 
political subdivision of a State.
    Section 30101(8) defines the ``United States'' when it is used in a 
geographic sense. This means the States of the United States, Guam, 
Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, the District of 
Columbia, the Northern Mariana Islands, and any other territory or 
possession of the United States. This is the same definition as in 
section 2101.
    Section 30101(9) defines a ``vessel of the United States'' to be a 
vessel that is documented under chapter 121 or numbered under chapter 
123. This is the same definition as in section 2101.


                          house floor statement

    Paragraph (9) of this section amends the definition of ``vessel of 
United States'' to include vessels titled under the law of a State.


                             Effective Date

    Section 107 of title I of Pub. L. 100-710 provided that:
    ``(a) This title and amendments made by this title [enacting this 
section and sections 12501 to 12507, 31301 to 31309, 31321 to 31330, and 
31341 to 31343 of this title, amending sections 2101, 2110, 12102, 
12103, 12105, 12109 to 12112, 12117, 12119, and 12120 of this title and 
sections 808, 1242, and 1271 of the Appendix to this title, repealing 
sections 12113 to 12116, 12118, and 12121 of this title and sections 
838, 840, 911, 921 to 927, 941, 951 to 954, 961, 971 to 975, 981 to 984, 
and 1011 to 1014 of the Appendix to this title, enacting provisions set 
out as notes under sections 12501, 12502, and 12505 of this title and 
preceding section 2101 of this title, and repealing provisions set out 
as a note under section 961 of the Appendix to this title and in Title 
5, Appendix, Government Organization and Employees] take effect on 
January 1, 1989. However, sections 31321 and 31322 of title 46 (as 
enacted by section 102 of this Act), United States Code (as sections 
31321 and 32322 [probably should be 31322] apply to vessels for which an 
application for documentation has been filed), take effect on January 1, 
1990.
    ``(b) An instrument filed before January 1, 1989, but not recorded 
before that date, is deemed to comply with section 31321 of title 46, 
United States Code, if it is in substantial compliance with the 
provisions in that section that had corresponding requirements under the 
law on December 31, 1988. However, the mortgage may not become a 
preferred mortgage until the vessel is documented.
    ``(c) This title and the amendments made by this title do not affect 
the validity of any instrument filed or recorded before January 1, 1989, 
if there was a corresponding requirement under the law on December 31, 
1988.
    ``(d) An instrument filed or recorded before January 1, 1989, is 
deemed to comply with any new requirement under chapter 313 of title 46, 
United States Code (as enacted by section 102 of this Act), affecting 
the validity of that instrument.
    ``(e) Section 102 of this Act and amendments made by that section 
[enacting sections 30101, 31301 to 31309, 31321 to 31330, and 31341 to 
31343 of this title and provisions set out as a note preceding section 
2101 of this title] do not affect any civil action filed before January 
1, 1989.
    ``(f) Section 104(b) of this Act and the amendments made by section 
104(b) of this Act [amending section 808 of the Appendix to this title] 
do not apply to any change in control resulting from, or which may at 
any time result from, any proposed plan of reorganization filed under 
the United States bankruptcy laws prior to the date of enactment of this 
Act [Nov. 23, 1988], except that transactions undertaken as a result of 
such a plan shall continue to be governed by section 9 of the Shipping 
Act, 1916 (46 App. U.S.C. 808), as it existed prior to the date of 
enactment of this Act, to the extent that such section 9 would have 
governed such transactions.''

                  Section Referred to in Other Sections

    This section is referred to in title 11 section 1110.
