107th Congress / Bills / S 1214
Title
A bill to amend the Merchant Marine Act, 1936, to establish a program to ensure greater security for United States seaports, and for other purposes.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Administrative procedure -- Department of the Treasury | Administrative procedure -- Department of Transportation | Administrative procedure -- U.S. Sentencing Commission | Administrative remedies | Advice and consent of the Senate | Agriculture | Agriculture in foreign trade | Aliens | Ambulatory care | Animals | Antennas | Aquariums -- Maine | Armed forces | Armed forces reserves | Authorization | Barges | Boating accidents | Boats and boating | Budgets | Building leases | Civil liberties | Clothing | Coast guard | Coastwise shipping | Columbia River development | Commemorations | Congress | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Consumers | Container ships | Containerization | Counterterrorism -- Planning | Crime prevention | Criminal justice | Criminal justice information | Criminal justice information systems | Criminal statistics | Customs administration | Damages | Dams | Data banks | Deep water ports | Defective products | Defense policy | Delegation of powers | Dental care | Docks | Drug abuse | Drug law enforcement | EBB Terrorism | Education | Electronic data interchange | Electronic government information | Elementary and secondary education | Emergency communication systems | Emergency management | Employee selection | Energy | Entertainers | Environmental protection | Environmental research | Ex-offenders | Executive departments | Executive reorganization -- Department of Transportation | Federal advisory bodies | Federal aid to education | Federal aid to law enforcement | Federal aid to transportation | Federal employees | Federal law enforcement officers | Federal officials | Federal-local relations | Federal-state relations | Federally-guaranteed loans | Finance | Fines (Penalties) | Fingerprints | Firearms | Fishing boats | Foreign policy | Forfeiture | Freight | Fugitives from justice | Gifts | Government employees | Government information | Government paperwork | Government publications | Government publicity | Government trust funds | Great Lakes | Ground effect machines | Harbors -- Security measures | Hawaii | Hazardous substances | Higher education | Housing | Humanities | Ice breaking operations | Identification devices | Identification of criminals | Illegal aliens | Immigration | Import restrictions | Imports | Independent regulatory commissions -- Federal Maritime Commission | Informers | Infrastructure | Infrastructure (Economics) | International affairs | International cooperation | International environmental law | Internet | Job training | Jurisdiction | Labor | Land transfers -- Michigan | Land transfers -- Washington/State | Larceny | Law | Liability (Law) | Liability for oil pollution | Licenses | Liens | Lighthouses and lightships | Lighting | Local employees | Longshoremen | Maps | Marine accidents | Marine pollution | Marine resources | Marine safety -- Texas | Marine terminals | Marine transportation | Medical care | Medicine | Merchant marine | Merchant seamen | Merchant ships | Military bases -- Illinois | Military housing | Military leave | Military medicine | Military pensions | Military personnel -- Caribbean area | Military posture | Military promotions | Military training | Monuments and memorials | Mortgages | Motor vehicles | Museums -- California | Music | Names | Natural gas | Natural resources | Navigational aids | Negligence | Nonprofit organizations | Officer personnel | Offshore structures | Oil pollution | Oil spills and wildlife | Passenger ships | Patrol ships | Pensions | Personnel records | Police training | Presidential appointments | Presidents | Private legislation | Private police | Public contracts | Reprogramming of appropriated funds | Rescue work | Research and development | Research centers | Reservoirs | Retired military personnel | Right of privacy | Risk assessment | Sailing ships | Scholarships | School districts | Science policy | Security classification (Government documents) | Seizure of vessels and cargoes | Sentences (Criminal procedure) | Sentencing guidelines | September 11, 2001 | Service academies | Severance pay | Ships | Smuggling | Social services | Sports | State and local government | State employees | Submarine cables | Surplus government property | Surveys | Survivors' benefits | Tankers | Tariff | Technological innovations | Technology | Telecommunication | Telephone | Television broadcasting | Territorial waters | Terrorism | Terrorists | Trade | Transfer of employees | Transportation | Transportation of hazardous substances | Transportation planning | Transportation workers | Treaties | Tugboats | User charges | Veterans | Video tape recording | War and emergency powers | Water pollution | Water resources | Waterways -- Mississippi River | Weapons | Weapons systems
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 243: On the Conference Report Conference Report to Accompany S. 1214; Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 |