Trusts

United States Code

Section: 10316

Jurisdiction: US

Bluebook Citation: 46 U.S.C. § 10316

the deductions are paid into a trust fund established only for the benefit of seamen employed by that employer, and the families and dependents of those seamen (or of those seamen, families, and dependents jointly with other seamen employed by other employers, and the families and dependents of the other seamen); and medical or hospital care, or both. pensions on retirement or death of the seaman. life insurance. unemployment benefits. compensation for illness or injuries resulting from occupational activity. sickness, accident, and disability compensation. purchasing insurance to provide any of the benefits specified in this section. Sections 10314 and 10315 of this title do not prevent an employer from making deductions from the wages of a seaman, with the written consent of the seaman, if— the payments are held in trust to provide, from principal or interest, or both, any of the following benefits for those seamen and their families and dependents: (Source: (Pub. L. 98–89, Aug. 26, 1983, 97 Stat. 568.))

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