46 USC 40306
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Designation evidence
- DoD authority row: 46 USC 40306. DoD lists this citation for the category; this DoD detail page does not display a separate Basic/Specified field.
- Related authority evidence: DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
- The linked authority text contains category-scope or applicability language that helps determine when the information falls within this CUI category. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling.
Extracted authority meaning
- Page 260 TITLE 46—SHIPPING § 40306
- The linked authority text contains category-scope or applicability language that helps determine when the information falls within this CUI category. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling.
Operating conditions
- DoD category scope used with this authority: Relating to agreements between or among ocean common carriers and marine terminal operators.
- DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
- NARA banner marking evidence: CUI. The registry evidence is preserved here; detailed primary-law or regulation text analysis remains pending for this category.
- NARA category scope: Relating to agreements between or among ocean common carriers and marine terminal operators as referenced in 46 USC 40301 and 40306.
- DoD category scope: Relating to agreements between or among ocean common carriers and marine terminal operators.
- Extracted authority condition: Exemption from antitrust laws (a) INGENERAL.—The antitrust laws do not apply to— (1) an agreement (including an assessment agreement) that has been filed and is effective under this chapter; (2) an agreement that is exempt under sec- tion 40103 of this title from any requirement of this part; (3) an agreement or activity within the scope of this part, whether permitted under or prohibited by this part, undertaken or entered into with a reasonable basis to conclude that it is— (A) pursuant to an agreement on file with the Federal Maritime Commission and in ef- fect when the activity takes place; or (B) exempt under section 40103 of this title from any filing or publication requirement of this part; (4) an agreement or activity relating to transportation services within or between for- eign countries, whether or not via the United States, unless the agreement or activity has a direct, substantial, and reasonably foreseeable effect on the commerce of the United States; (5) an agreement or activity relating to the foreign inland segment of through transpor- tation that is part of transportation provided in a United States import or export trade; (6) an agreement or activity to provide wharfage, dock, warehouse, or other terminal facilities outside the United States; or (7) an agreement, modification, or cancella- tion approved before June 18, 1984,...
- Extracted authority condition: Nondisclosure of information Information and documents (other than an agreement) filed with the Federal Maritime Commission under this chapter are exempt from disclosure under section 552 of title 5 and may not be made public except as may be relevant to an administrative or judicial proceeding.
Safeguarding and dissemination controls
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- Nara banner markings: CUI
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- No DoD required dissemination control is listed on the registry page. Apply approved limited dissemination controls only when required or permitted by the designating agency or governing authority.
- Use the registry assertions, NARA authority rows, DoD authorities, DoD policies, warning statements, required dissemination controls, and examples first. Where the cited authority does not specify a handling detail, apply CUI Basic safeguards and dissemination rules so long as they do not conflict with the authority or agency-specific controls.
- Extracted authority control: Exemption from antitrust laws (a) INGENERAL.—The antitrust laws do not apply to— (1) an agreement (including an assessment agreement) that has been filed and is effective under this chapter; (2) an agreement that is exempt under sec- tion 40103 of this title from any requirement of this part; (3) an agreement or activity within the scope of this part, whether permitted under or prohibited by this part, undertaken or entered into with a reasonable basis to conclude that it is— (A) pursuant to an agreement on file with the Federal Maritime Commission and in ef- fect when the activity takes place; or (B) exempt under section 40103 of this title from any filing or publication requirement of this part; (4) an agreement or activity relating to transportation services within or between for- eign countries, whether or not via the United States, unless the agreement or activity has a direct, substantial, and reasonably foreseeable effect on the commerce of the United States; (5) an agreement or activity relating to the foreign inland segment of through transpor- tation that is part of transportation provided in a United States import or export trade; (6) an agreement or activity to provide wharfage, dock, warehouse, or other terminal facilities outside the United States; or (7) an agreement, modification, or cancella- tion approved before June 18, 1984,...
- Extracted authority control: Nondisclosure of information Information and documents (other than an agreement) filed with the Federal Maritime Commission under this chapter are exempt from disclosure under section 552 of title 5 and may not be made public except as may be relevant to an administrative or judicial proceeding.
- Extracted authority control: This section does not prevent disclosure to either House of Congress or to a duly authorized com- mittee or subcommittee of Congress.
Authority excerpts
Most relevant extracted authority passageExemption from antitrust laws (a) INGENERAL.—The antitrust laws do not apply to— (1) an agreement (including an assessment agreement) that has been filed and is effective under this chapter; (2) an agreement that is exempt under sec- tion 40103 of this title from any requirement of this part; (3) an agreement or activity within the scope of this part, whether permitted under or prohibited by this part, undertaken or entered into with a reasonable basis to conclude that it is— (A) pursuant to an agreement on file with the Federal Maritime Commission and in ef- fect when the activity takes place; or (B) exempt under section 40103 of this title from any filing or publication requirement of this part; (4) an agreement or activity relating to transportation services within or between for- eign countries, whether or not via the United States, unless the agreement or activity has a direct, substantial, and reasonably foreseeable effect on the commerce of the United States; (5) an agreement or activity relating to the foreign inland segment of through transpor- tation that is part of transportation provided in a United States import or export trade; (6) an agreement or activity to provide wharfage, dock, warehouse, or other terminal facilities outside the United States; or (7) an agreement, modification, or cancella- tion approved before June 18, 1984,...
Extracted authority passage 2Nondisclosure of information Information and documents (other than an agreement) filed with the Federal Maritime Commission under this chapter are exempt from disclosure under section 552 of title 5 and may not be made public except as may be relevant to an administrative or judicial proceeding.
Extracted authority passage 3This section does not prevent disclosure to either House of Congress or to a duly authorized com- mittee or subcommittee of Congress.