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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.

California Association of Port Authorities

FMC Agreement No. 007345

Synopsis: The Agreement provides for the establishment and maintenance of just and reasonable terminal rates, rules, and regulations at members' terminals in the State of California.

Most Recent Filing Date Filed Effective Date Synopsis
007345-022
6/6/2005 6/6/2005 The amendment changes the succession order of officers and the makeup of the Executive Committee and expands the scope of the agreement's planning to include labor practices, infrastructure development, railroad practices and environmental policy. It also makes technical changes to the agreement.
007345-021
8/29/1997 8/29/1997 The amendment deletes Encinal Terminal as a party to the Agreement.
007345-020
6/3/1988 6/3/1988 The amendment adds the Humboldt Bay Harbor District as a party to the Agreement.
007345-019
11/11/1974 1/10/1975 The amendment updates the Agreement.
007345-018
11/11/1974 1/10/1975 The amendment authorizes the parties to engage in planning and presenting CAPA's point of view in state, regional, and local planning that affects marine transportation and the quality of the environment in port areas.
007345-017
11/21/1972 2/1/1973 The amendment permits any member to make a change in tariff rate, charge, classification, sale, regulation, or practice that results in an increase in revenue solely in its own jurisdiction, subject to approval by a majority of all the members rather than by unanimous approval.
007345-016
3/29/1972 5/16/1972 The amendment updates the procedures for CAPA and its various committees.
007345-015
12/8/1971 1/10/1972 The amendment permits any member to to publish an identical tariff item that exists in another member's tariff upon giving not less than five days prior written notice.
007345-014
12/17/1970 1/25/1971 The amendment updates how the Agreement members can take independent action on proposed tariff changes.
007345-013
7/17/1967 7/17/1967 The amendment updates how the Agreement addresses tariff changes.
007345-012
7/17/1967 7/17/1967 The amendment updates Articles 10, 11, 13, 16, and 20 regarding internal administration of the Agreement.
007345-011
1/26/1966 4/12/1966 The amendment makes various administrative changes to the Agreement.
007345-010
9/27/1965 12/22/1965 The amendment adds an Article 27 to the Agreement addressing shipper requests and complaints.
007345-009
11/21/1962 2/12/1963 The amendment updates Article 17 of the Agreement regarding committees.
007345-008
7/11/1960 8/22/1960 The amendment updates Articles 18 and 20 regarding meetings held under the Agreement.
007345-007
6/30/1959 8/17/1959 The amendment deletes Articles 27 and 28 from the Agreement.
007345-006
12/2/1957 2/10/1958 The amendment updates references to the United States Maritime Commission to reflect the creation of the Federal Maritime Board and makes various other updates to the Agreement.
007345-005
5/29/1957 7/25/1957 The amendment updates Articles 3 and 18(a) of the Agreement addressing tariff changes and meetings.
007345-004
10/17/1955 10/17/1955 The amendment updates the procedures for meetings under the Agreement.
007345-003
11/24/1954 11/24/1954 The amendment updates voting procedures under the Agreement.
007345-002
6/24/1941 6/24/1941 The amendment adds an Article 27 addressing the honorary membership of past presidents of the association.
007345-001
5/16/1941 5/16/1941 The amendment updates Article 17 relating to committees.
007345
4/12/1940 4/12/1940 The Agreement provides for the establishment and maintenance of just and reasonable terminal rates, rules, and regulations at members' terminals in the State of California.