Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2023

12/15/2023, 3:57 PM

Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2023

This bill addresses Coast Guard operations, maritime security, and related matters.

The bill authorizes for FY2024 and FY2025 the Coast Guard's active-duty personnel and military training student levels and activities related to information technology, environmental compliance, and other purposes.

The bill authorizes the Coast Guard to suspend a license, certificate of registry, or merchant mariner's credential if it has probable cause to believe that an individual poses a threat to others on a vessel. Further, the bill extends existing vessel registry requirements prohibiting foreign ownership to vessels supporting alternate energy production or transmission or commercial space exploration activities over the Outer Continental Shelf.

Among other provisions, the bill also

  • requires the Coast Guard to provide ballast water quality data to any state or territory upon request;
  • establishes the felony crime of grossly negligent operation of a vessel when conduct results in serious bodily injury;
  • authorizes the President to direct or control foreign-flag vessels when a cyber incident, transnational organized crime, or foreign state threats endanger U.S. security; and
  • authorizes the Coast Guard to respond to cyber incidents, transnational organized crime, or foreign state threats to prevent damage to structures located on and near navigable waters.

The bill also modifies the minimum requirements for various merchant mariner credentials, including by reducing certain service time prerequisites and extending eligibility to noncitizen nationals of the United States. (Generally, individuals who receive U.S. nationality by virtue of being born in, or having parents who were born in, the U.S. outlying possessions are U.S. nationals but not U.S. citizens.)

The Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2023, also known as Bill 118 hr 2741, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. This bill aims to authorize funding for the United States Coast Guard for the fiscal year 2023.

The main provisions of the bill include funding for the Coast Guard's operations, maintenance, and personnel costs. It also includes provisions for the acquisition of new equipment and technology to enhance the Coast Guard's capabilities in protecting US waters and enforcing maritime laws.

Additionally, the bill addresses issues such as cybersecurity, environmental protection, and search and rescue operations. It also includes provisions for improving the Coast Guard's readiness and response capabilities in the event of natural disasters or other emergencies. Overall, the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2023 seeks to ensure that the Coast Guard has the resources and support necessary to fulfill its mission of safeguarding US maritime interests and protecting the nation's waters.
Congress
118

Number
HR - 2741

Introduced on
2023-04-20

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2023

This bill addresses Coast Guard operations, maritime security, and related matters.

The bill authorizes for FY2024 and FY2025 the Coast Guard's active-duty personnel and military training student levels and activities related to information technology, environmental compliance, and other purposes.

The bill authorizes the Coast Guard to suspend a license, certificate of registry, or merchant mariner's credential if it has probable cause to believe that an individual poses a threat to others on a vessel. Further, the bill extends existing vessel registry requirements prohibiting foreign ownership to vessels supporting alternate energy production or transmission or commercial space exploration activities over the Outer Continental Shelf.

Among other provisions, the bill also

  • requires the Coast Guard to provide ballast water quality data to any state or territory upon request;
  • establishes the felony crime of grossly negligent operation of a vessel when conduct results in serious bodily injury;
  • authorizes the President to direct or control foreign-flag vessels when a cyber incident, transnational organized crime, or foreign state threats endanger U.S. security; and
  • authorizes the Coast Guard to respond to cyber incidents, transnational organized crime, or foreign state threats to prevent damage to structures located on and near navigable waters.

The bill also modifies the minimum requirements for various merchant mariner credentials, including by reducing certain service time prerequisites and extending eligibility to noncitizen nationals of the United States. (Generally, individuals who receive U.S. nationality by virtue of being born in, or having parents who were born in, the U.S. outlying possessions are U.S. nationals but not U.S. citizens.)

The Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2023, also known as Bill 118 hr 2741, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. This bill aims to authorize funding for the United States Coast Guard for the fiscal year 2023.

The main provisions of the bill include funding for the Coast Guard's operations, maintenance, and personnel costs. It also includes provisions for the acquisition of new equipment and technology to enhance the Coast Guard's capabilities in protecting US waters and enforcing maritime laws.

Additionally, the bill addresses issues such as cybersecurity, environmental protection, and search and rescue operations. It also includes provisions for improving the Coast Guard's readiness and response capabilities in the event of natural disasters or other emergencies. Overall, the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2023 seeks to ensure that the Coast Guard has the resources and support necessary to fulfill its mission of safeguarding US maritime interests and protecting the nation's waters.

Policy Areas
Transportation and Public Works

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Latest Summary11/20/2024

Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2023

This bill addresses Coast Guard operations, maritime security, and related matters.

The bill authorizes for FY2024 and FY2025 the Coast Guard's active-duty...


Latest Action6/27/2023
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 91.