Possible Revocation of Passenger Vessel Operator Performance Certificate No. P1397 Great Northern & Southern Navigation Co., LLC dba French America Line; Order Granting Hearing and Directing Great Northern & Southern Navigation Co. LLC dba French America Line To Show Cause

Published date06 November 2019
Record Number2019-24177
SectionNotices
CourtFederal Maritime Commission
Federal Register, Volume 84 Issue 215 (Wednesday, November 6, 2019)
[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 215 (Wednesday, November 6, 2019)]
                [Notices]
                [Pages 59809-59811]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2019-24177]
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                FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
                [DOCKET NO. 19-08]
                Possible Revocation of Passenger Vessel Operator Performance
                Certificate No. P1397 Great Northern & Southern Navigation Co., LLC dba
                French America Line; Order Granting Hearing and Directing Great
                Northern & Southern Navigation Co. LLC dba French America Line To Show
                Cause
                 Pursuant to 46 CFR 540.8(c) the Federal Maritime Commission grants
                a hearing and directs respondent Great Northern & Southern Navigation
                Co., LLC DBA French America Line, a certified passenger vessel
                operator, to show cause why its Performance Certificate should not be
                revoked for cause.
                 Based on information provided to it, the Commission's Bureau of
                Enforcement makes the following allegations:
                Statement of Facts Constituting Basis for Commission Action
                 1. Great Northern & Southern Navigation Co., LLC dba French America
                Line (French America Line or FAL) is a Louisiana Limited Liability
                Company.
                 2. According to records submitted to the Commission's Bureau of
                Certification and Licensing (BCL), French America Line is said to
                maintain its principal offices at 700 Churchill Parkway, Avondale, LA
                70094.
                 3. BCL records identify the principal of French America Line as
                Christopher Kyte, Chairman, and Manager Duane Kendall Grigsby (Ken
                Grigsby) as Chief Operating Officer.
                 4. Christopher Kyte has provided BCL with his address as 883 Island
                Drive, Suite 214, Alameda, CA 94502.
                 5. BCL records identify David Christopher Tidmore as Registered
                Agent for service of process for FAL.
                 6. Louisiana Secretary of State records also identify David
                Christopher Tidmore as Registered Agent for service of process for FAL,
                located at 3104 Roberta St. Metarie, LA 70003.
                 7. On October 4, 2016, FAL entered into an Escrow Agreement with
                KeyBank, N.A. for the purposes of providing proof of Financial
                Responsibility for Indemnification of Passengers in the Event of
                Nonperformance.
                 8. Upon receipt of the escrow agreement, BCL issued Performance
                Certificate No. P-1397 effective October 5, 2016.
                 9. French America Line is a Certificant operating as a passenger
                vessel operator (PVO) pursuant to Certificate (Performance) No. P-1397
                since October 2016.
                 10. On October 26, 2016, FAL's sole vessel, the LOUISIANE, suffered
                a sanitary system failure, requiring FAL to cancel multiple sailings.
                 11. The escrow agreement requires FAL to submit weekly
                recomputations of unearned passenger revenue and refunds, and are used
                to adjust the amount in the escrow account accordingly.
                 12. The escrow agreement requires FAL submit audit reports that
                attest to the veracity of unearned passenger revenue recomputations on
                a quarterly basis.
                 13. The 2016 4th Quarter Independent Audit for October, November,
                and December was not received on or before the due date of February 14,
                2017.
                 14. The 2017 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Quarter Independent Audits were not
                received on or before the due dates of May 15, 2017, August 14, 2017,
                and November 14, 2017, respectively.
                 15. The Louisiana Secretary of State web page indicates that, on
                September 21, 2017, FAL changed its name to ``Great Northern & Southern
                Navigation Co LLC French America Line'' from ``Great Northern &
                Southern Navigation Co., LLC''. FAL failed to notify the Commission of
                this change.
                 16. By email correspondence dated December 22, 2017 to Tajuanda
                Singletary, Ken Grigsby requested information about the audit process
                and what FAL needed to provide.
                 17. Tajuanda Singletary responded to Ken Grigsby by email January
                3, 2018 with paragraph 8 of the escrow agreement which detailed the
                requirements for the independent audit.
                 18. By correspondence emailed January 25, 2018 to FAL, BCL sent a
                notification letter to FAL of the Commission's intent to conduct a
                review of Unearned Passenger Revenue pursuant to 46 CFR part 540.
                 19. In the January 25, 2018 letter to FAL, BCL requested various
                financial documents to be submitted by February 1, 2018.
                 20. By correspondence emailed January 29, 2018 to BCL, Christopher
                Kyte requested a two-week extension to provide the documents. BCL
                granted extension to February 9, 2018.
                 21. The documents requested in the notice of review letter were not
                received by February 9, 2018. On February 12, 2018 BCL emailed
                Christopher Kyte, again requesting the documents.
                 22. The 2017 4th Quarter Independent Audit for October, November,
                and December was not received on or before the due date of February 14,
                2018.
                 23. By correspondence emailed February 21, 2018 to FAL, BCL again
                requested the documentation named in the January 25, 2018 notice of
                review letter that was not submitted by the February 9, 2018 extended
                deadline.
                 24. The 2018 1st Quarter Independent Audit for January, February,
                and March was not received on or before the due date of May 15, 2018.
                 25. By correspondence emailed May 18, 2018 to FAL, BCL notified FAL
                that it was not in compliance with the escrow agreement and gave a
                deadline of June 1, 2018 to come into compliance with the escrow
                agreement and provide BCL with the required reports, weekly
                recomputation certificates, statement of good standing with the state
                of Louisiana, and provide the current operating address of FAL.
                 26. By correspondence emailed May 31, 2018 to BCL, FAL responded to
                the May 18, 2018 notification stating that FAL remained at the same
                operating address of 700 Churchill Parkway, Avondale, LA 70094. FAL
                also requested an extension to submit the requested documents.
                 27. On June 6, 2018, BCL granted FAL's request for a deadline
                extension until June 30, 2018.
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                 28. BCL did not receive the required recomputation certificates,
                requested documents, or independent reports by June 30, 2018.
                 29. On July 12, 2018, a conference call was held between BCL and
                FAL during which FAL agreed it would report to the FMC the progress of
                its independent auditor no later than the morning of Wednesday, July
                18, 2018. The parties agreed that a final audit report would be made
                available to the FMC no later than Friday, July 27, 2018. BCL sent a
                follow-up email to FAL memorializing the conference call.
                 30. On July 16, 2018, Area Representative Eric Mintz visited the
                principal address of FAL at 700 Churchill Parkway, Avondale, LA 70094.
                FAL was not located at that address.
                 31. By correspondence emailed July 17, 2018, Mr. Scott Rojas,
                Director of Facilities and IT at the building located at 700 Churchill
                Parkway, Avondale, LA 70094 confirmed French America Line/Great
                Northern & Southern Navigation Co., LLC vacated that location the week
                of November 27, 2017.
                 32. BCL did not receive a final audit report on July 27, 2018 as
                agreed during the July 12, 2018 call.
                 33. The 2018 2nd Quarter Independent Audit for April, May, and June
                was not received on or before the due date of August 14, 2018.
                 34. By correspondence emailed August 27, 2018 to FAL, BCL informed
                FAL that it was still not in compliance with the escrow agreement and
                that the outstanding reports continued to be past due.
                 35. The 2018 3rd Quarter Independent Audit for July, August, and
                September was not received on or before the due date of November 14,
                2018.
                 36. By correspondence mailed and emailed February 6, 2019 to FAL,
                BCL informed FAL it was not in compliance with the escrow agreement and
                requested FAL provide the necessary documentation to comply with the
                agreement, the FMC's regulations, and the requirements of the Louisiana
                Accountancy Act no later than April 9, 2019.
                 37. The 2018 4th Quarter Independent Audit for October, November,
                and December was not received on or before the due date of February 14,
                2019.
                 38. BCL did not receive the correct requested documents due April
                9, 2019 per BCL's letter dated February 6, 2019.
                 39. By correspondence mailed and emailed April 10, 2019 to FAL, BCL
                provided notice to FAL of BCL's intent to revoke FAL's Performance
                Certificate.
                 40. The 2019 1st Quarter Independent Audit for January, February,
                and March was not received on or before the due date of May 15, 2019.
                 41. As of October 9, 2019, FAL was not in good standing with the
                Louisiana Secretary of State.
                The Commission's Jurisdiction and Requirements of Law
                 42. Under 46 U.S.C. 41302(a), the Commission is empowered to
                investigate any conduct that the Commission believes to be in violation
                of Part A of Subtitle IV of Title 46 U.S. Code, 46 U.S.C. 40101-44101.
                 43. Through 46 U.S.C. 44106, 46 U.S.C. 41302(a) also applies to
                proceedings conducted by the Commission under Part C, 46 U.S.C. 44101-
                44106.
                 44. 46 U.S.C. 44102 provides:
                 (a) Filing requirement. A person in the United States may not
                arrange, offer, advertise, or provide transportation on a vessel to
                which this chapter applies unless the person has filed with the
                Federal Maritime Commission evidence of financial responsibility to
                indemnify passengers for nonperformance of the transportation.
                 (b) Satisfactory evidence. To satisfy subsection (a), a person
                must file-
                 (1) Information the Commission considers necessary; or
                 (2) A copy of the bond or other security, in such form as the
                Commission by regulation may require.
                 45. The Commission's regulations at 46 CFR 540.8 provide:
                 (c) If the applicant, within 20 days after notice of the
                proposed denial, revocation, suspension, or modification under
                paragraph (b) of this section, requests a hearing to show that such
                denial, revocation, suspension, or modification should not take
                place, such hearing shall be granted by the Commission.
                 46. The Commission's implementing regulations at 46 CFR 540.3
                provide:
                 No person in the United States may arrange, offer, advertise, or
                provide passage on a vessel unless a Certificate (Performance) has
                been issued to or covers such person.
                 47. The Commission's regulations at 46 CFR 540.8(b) provide that a
                Certificate (Performance) be denied, revoked, suspended, or modified
                for any of the following reasons:
                 (1) Making any willfully false statement to the Commission in
                connection with an application for a Certificate (Performance);
                 (2) Circumstances whereby the party does not qualify as
                financially responsible in accordance with the requirements of the
                Commission;
                 (3) Failure to comply with or respond to lawful inquiries,
                requests for information, rules, regulations, or orders of the
                Commission pursuant to the rules of this subpart.
                Basis For Revocation or Suspension of Respondent's Certificate
                (Performance)
                 48. The Commission has previously found that passenger vessel
                operators are not entitled to a Certificate where an operator misled
                Commission staff and failed to respond to lawful inquiries. Royal
                Venture Cruise Line, Inc. and Anastassios Kiriakidis-Possible
                Violations of Passenger Vessel Certification Requirements, 27 S.R.R.
                1069 (FMC 1997).
                 49. The Commission will also issue cease and desist orders based on
                a vessel operator's inability to establish its financial
                responsibility. Royal Venture Cruise Line, Inc. and Anastassios
                Kiriakidis-Possible Violations of Passenger Vessel Certification
                Requirements, 27 S.R.R. 1069 (FMC 1997); American Star Lines, Inc.,
                National Transatlantic Lines of Greece S.A. and Dimitri Anninos-
                Possible Violations of Passenger Vessel Certification Requirements, 25
                S.R.R. 1153 (FMC 1990).
                 50. FAL's false statements regarding its office address establish
                that revocation is proper under 46 CFR 540.8(b)(1).
                 51. FAL's failure to timely submit quarterly independent audits for
                the past three years, as required by the terms of its escrow agreement,
                establish that FAL is no longer qualified to hold a Certificate within
                the meaning of 46 U.S.C. 44102 and 46 CFR 540.8(b)(2).
                 52. FAL's failure to remain a Limited Liability Company in good
                standing with its state's authority, as warranted in its escrow
                agreement, establish that FAL is no longer qualified to hold a
                Certificate within the meaning of 46 U.S.C. 44102 and 46 CFR
                540.8(b)(2).
                 53. FAL's failure to comply with information and document requests
                by Commission staff establish that revocation is proper under 46 CFR
                540.8(b)(3).
                Order
                 Now therefore, it is ordered That, pursuant to 46 U.S.C. 41302,
                41304, 44106, and 46 CFR 540.8(c), Great Northern & Southern Navigation
                Co., LLC DBA French America Line is directed to show cause, within 25
                days of publication of this Order in the Federal Register, why the
                Commission should not revoke its Certificate (Performance) inasmuch as
                the Certificant is otherwise not qualified to render passenger vessel
                services;
                 It is further ordered That this proceeding be limited to the
                submission of affidavits of fact, memoranda of law, and documentary
                evidence;
                 It is further ordered That any person having an interest and
                desiring to
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                intervene in this proceeding shall file a petition for leave to
                intervene in accordance with Rule 68 of the Commission's Rules of
                Practice and Procedure, 46 CFR 502.68. Such petition shall be
                accompanied by the petitioner's memorandum of law, affidavit of fact,
                and documentary evidence, if any, and shall be filed no later than the
                date fixed below;
                 It is further ordered That Great Northern & Southern Navigation
                Co., LLC DBA French America Line be named as Respondent in this
                proceeding. Affidavits of fact, memoranda of law, and documentary
                evidence shall be filed by Respondent and any intervenors in support of
                Respondent no later than November 26, 2019;
                 It is further ordered That the Commission's Bureau of Enforcement
                (BOE) be made a party to this proceeding;
                 It is further ordered That reply affidavits, memoranda of law, and
                documentary evidence shall be filed by BOE and intervenors in
                opposition to Respondent no later than December 11, 2019;
                 It is further ordered That:
                 (a) Should any party believe that the submission of testimony or
                additional evidence is required, that party must submit a request
                together with a statement setting forth in detail the facts to be
                proved, the relevance of those facts to the issues in this proceeding,
                a description of the evidence which would be adduced, and why such
                testimony or other evidence cannot be submitted by affidavit; and
                 (b) Any request for submission of testimony or additional evidence
                shall be filed no later than December 11, 2019;
                 It is further ordered That notice of this Order to Show Cause be
                published in the Federal Register, and that a copy thereof be served
                upon Respondent at its last known address;
                 It is further ordered That all documents submitted by any party of
                record in this proceeding shall be filed in accordance with Rule 2 of
                the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, 46 CFR 502.2, as well
                as mailed directly to all parties of record;
                 Finally, it is ordered That pursuant to the terms of Rule 61 of the
                Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, 46 CFR502.61, the final
                decision of the Commission in this proceeding shall be issued no later
                than February 27, 2020.
                 By the Commission.
                Rachel Dickon,
                Secretary.
                [FR Doc. 2019-24177 Filed 11-5-19; 8:45 am]
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