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Request Notice: Use of Foreign-Built Small Passenger Vessel in United States Coastwise Trade, M/V DONNA RENEE

Notice and request for comments.

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Summary:

The Secretary of Transportation, as represented by MARAD, is authorized to make determinations regarding the coastwise use of foreign built; certain U.S. built; and U.S. and foreign rebuilt vessels that solely carry no more than twelve passengers for hire. MARAD has received such a determination request and is publishing this notice to solicit comments to assist with determining whether the proposed use of the vessel set forth in the request would have an adverse effect on U.S. vessel builders or U.S. coastwise trade businesses that use U.S.- built vessels in those businesses. Information about the requestor's vessel, including a description of the proposed service, is in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section below.

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Citation: 90 FR 57814
Submit comments on or before January 12, 2026.
Comments closed: January 12, 2026
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This is a notice published in the Federal Register by Transportation Department, Maritime Administration. Notices communicate information, guidance, or policy interpretations but may not create new binding obligations.

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Who does this apply to?

Notice and request for comments.

When does it take effect?

Submit comments on or before January 12, 2026.

Document Details

Document Number2025-22678
FR Citation90 FR 57814
TypeNotice
PublishedDec 12, 2025
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Docket IDDocket No. MARAD-2025-0929
Pages57814–57815 (2 pages)
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