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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. 1920 (Introduced in Senate) — To require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to assess certain fees on shipping and other vess... · Sec. 4

Sec. 4. Reporting requirements

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Beginning on January 1, 2024, the operator of each covered voyage shall submit to the Administrator, the Commandant of the Coast Guard, and the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection the information described in subsection (b). The information referred to in subsection (a), with respect to a covered voyage, is— the port of origin; the total distance traveled from the port of origin to the final port of call; the total time spent traveling between the port of origin and the final port of call; the total mass of each type of fuel consumed between the port of origin and the final port of call; the total mass of cargo or freight transported between the port of origin and the final port of call; each port of call in the United States; each intermediate port; the final port of call; the mass of cargo or freight on board the applicable vessel on leaving the port of origin; the percentage of cargo or freight (by mass) offloaded or onloaded at any intermediate port, as compared to the capacity of the applicable vessel and the load of the applicable vessel; the ultimate destination (by country) of cargo or freight offloaded at intermediate ports, as compared to the capacity of the applicable vessel and the load of the applicable vessel; the mass of cargo or freight on board the applicable vessel on arrival at or departure from, as applicable, each port of call in the United States; the total time spent in each port of call in the United States; the total period of time that the applicable vessel is connected to and reliant on the electrical grid while in port at a port of call in the United States; the total mass of each type of fuel consumed— in any port of call in the United States; and within the exclusive economic zone; the total period of time spent— north of 60 degrees north latitude; or south of 60 degrees south latitude; for each period described in paragraph (16), the total mass of each type of fuel consumed during that period; and any other information that the Administrator, the Commandant of the Coast Guard, and the Commissioner of U.S.
Customs and Border Protection, in conjunction with the Secretary of the Treasury, determines is necessary to accurately determine the amount of the fees assessed under sections 5 and 6. The operator of a covered voyage shall submit the information required under subsection
(a)for each covered voyage of the operator that ended during a calendar quarter by not later than 30 days after the end of that calendar quarter.
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