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The document or documents listed below reflect the complete agreement as amended through the indicated amendment number, ordered in reverse chronological order starting with the current amendment. Amendments listed with MC are marked copies of the specific changes made by that particular amendment. Each amendment indicates the date on which it was filed, the date it became effective, and a brief synopsis of the purpose of the amendment.

Northwest Marine Terminal Association

FMC Agreement No. 009335

Synopsis: The Agreement authorizes the parties to discuss and agree on tariffs, rates, charges, classifications, rules, and practices at operating terminals at ports in the states of Oregon and Washington.

Most Recent Filing Date Filed Effective Date Synopsis
009335-009
9/12/2016 10/27/2016 The amendment adds the Northwest Seaport Alliance as a party to the Agreement, and removes the Port of Tacoma as a party.
009335-008
12/16/2014 1/30/2015 The amendment adds the Port of Pasco, WA as a party to the Agreement.
009335-007
8/1/2013 8/1/2013 The amendment adds the Port of St. Helens, OR as a party to the Agreement.
009335-006
009335-006-MC
4/8/2008 4/8/2008 The amendment adds the Port of Coos Bay as a party to the Agreement.
009335-005
9/8/2005 9/8/2005 The amendment authorizes the parties to vote by proxy.
009335-004
5/16/1989 5/16/1989 The amendment adds the Port of Kalama as a party to the Agreement.
009335-003
6/10/1987 7/25/1987 The amendment updates and modernizes the Agreement.
009335-002
7/28/1967 7/28/1967 The amendment relocates the Agreement's principal offices.
009335-001
12/23/1965 3/2/1966 The amendment provides that no change in members' tariffs shall become effective until after 30 days notice to the public, establishes a procedure for hearing shipper complaints, and specifies that the Agreement would advise the Federal Maritime Commission of the reasons for denial of association membership to any applicant.
009335
5/2/1963 7/16/1964 The Agreement authorizes the parties to discuss and agree on tariffs, rates, charges, classifications, rules, and practices at operating terminals at ports in the states of Oregon and Washington.