Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 33 : Section 1501


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1501. Congressional declaration of policy

      (a) It is declared to be the purposes of the Congress in this
    chapter to - 
        (1) authorize and regulate the location, ownership,
      construction, and operation of deepwater ports in waters beyond
      the territorial limits of the United States;
        (2) provide for the protection of the marine and coastal
      environment to prevent or minimize any adverse impact which might
      occur as a consequence of the development of such ports;
        (3) protect the interests of the United States and those of
      adjacent coastal States in the location, construction, and
      operation of deepwater ports;
        (4) protect the rights and responsibilities of States and
      communities to regulate growth, determine land use, and otherwise
      protect the environment in accordance with law;
        (5) promote the construction and operation of deepwater ports
      as a safe and effective means of importing oil or natural gas
      into the United States and transporting oil or natural gas from
      the outer continental shelf (!1) while minimizing tanker traffic
      and the risks attendant thereto; and

        (6) promote oil or natural gas production on the outer
      continental shelf by affording an economic and safe means of
      transportation of outer continental shelf (!1) oil or natural gas
      to the United States mainland.

      (b) The Congress declares that nothing in this chapter shall be
    construed to affect the legal status of the high seas, the
    superjacent airspace, or the seabed and subsoil, including the
    Continental Shelf.



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