Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 18 : Section 1083


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1083. Transportation between shore and ship; penalties

      (a) It shall be unlawful to operate or use, or to permit the
    operation or use of, a vessel for the carriage or transportation,
    or for any part of the carriage or transportation, either directly
    or indirectly, of any passengers, for hire or otherwise, between a
    point or place within the United States and a gambling ship which
    is not within the jurisdiction of any State. This section does not
    apply to any carriage or transportation to or from a vessel in case
    of emergency involving the safety or protection of life or
    property.
      (b) The Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe necessary and
    reasonable rules and regulations to enforce this section and to
    prevent violations of its provisions.
      For the operation or use of any vessel in violation of this
    section or of any rule or regulation issued hereunder, the owner or
    charterer of such vessel shall be subject to a civil penalty of
    $200 for each passenger carried or transported in violation of such
    provisions, and the master or other person in charge of such vessel
    shall be subject to a civil penalty of $300. Such penalty shall
    constitute a lien on such vessel, and proceedings to enforce such
    lien may be brought summarily by way of libel in any court of the
    United States having jurisdiction thereof. The Secretary of the
    Treasury may mitigate or remit any of the penalties provided by
    this section on such terms as he deems proper.



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