INDEX 



289 



Penalties — Continued 



Failure to provide clothing and heat for seamen. 



Failure to provide good food or water 



I Failure to provide hospital, surgeon, and medi- 



I cine for steerage passengers 



Failure to provide light, air, and accommoda- 

 tions on passenger vessels 



Failure to provide medicines, medical stores, 



lime or lemon juice, sugar, salt, vinegar, etc. 

 Failure to provide proper accommodations for 



passengers 



Failure to provide provisions or water 



Failure to report and pay collector of customs 



for death of steerage passenger 



Failure to report probable loss of vessel 



Failure to submit marine casualty reports 



Failure to submit reports on employment and 



discharge of seamen 



False certification by inspector 



Federal Boating Act 



For shipping seamen without articles 



Fraud in obtaining certificate, document, or 



license 



Great Lakes Pilotage Act 



Hours of work 



Knowingly shipping seamen without shipping 



articles 



Loadline violations 



Loadline violations, coastwise 



Logbook entries, omitting 



Mitigation by Commandant, U.S. Coast 



Guard, or Commissioner of Customs 



Motorboat Act, generally 



Mustering of crew, etc 



Name of vessel not exhibited on pilothouse 



Neglect or refusal to pay over balance of 



forfeitures by deserting seamen 



Neglect to take charge of effects of deceased 



seamen 



Negligent operation of vessels 



Numbering of undocumented vessels 



Obstructing complaints about provisions or 



water 



Offenses by seamen 



Omitting required entries from logbooks 



Operating vessels without required officers and 



crew 



Passenger vessels not constructed or altered as 



described in approved plans 



Personating shipping commissioner 



Pilot rules, St. Marys River 



Radiotelegraph officers or operators 



Reckless or negligent operation of a motor- 

 boat or vessel 



Refusing or neglecting complaint that vessel 



is unsea worthy 



Remission by Commandant, U.S. Coast 



Guard, or Commissioner of Customs 



Remission or mitigation, marine casualties 



Seagoing barges 



46 

 46 



46 



46 



46 



46 

 46 



46 

 33 

 33 



46 



46 

 46 

 46 



18 

 46 

 46 



46 

 46 

 46 

 46 



46 

 46 

 46 

 46 



46 



46 

 46 

 46 



46 

 46 

 46 



46 



46 

 46 

 33 

 46 



46 



46 



46 

 33 

 46 



669 

 662 



155 



153 



667 



479 

 662 



159 

 362 

 361 



643 L 



403 



527e 



575 



2197 



216e 



673 



568 

 85g 

 88g 

 203 



7 



526o 



672(d) 



493 



706 



623 

 526L 

 527e 



664 



701 

 203 



222 



369 



546 



474 



229b 



526m 



653 



7 

 364 

 398 



196 

 193 



123 



121 



195 



109 

 193 



124 



229 



228 



175, 209 



22 



74 



203 



60 

 163 

 140 



201 

 129 

 135 

 189 



53 



69 



141, 181 



82 



224 



222 



68, 227 

 74 



194 

 189 

 189 



137 



104 



204 



30 



167 



69 



191 



53 

 229 



98 



