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Original Title Page BOARD OF HARBOR COMMISSIONERS CITY OF LOS ANGELES PORT OF LOS ANGELES TARIFF NO. 4 NAMING RATES, CHARGES, RULES AND REGULATIONS AT LOS ANGELES HARBOR FOR Pilotage, Dockage, Wharfage, Passengers, Free Time, Wharf Demurrage, Wharf Storage. Space Assignments, Cranes, And other operational rules and regulations Order No. 5837 Adopted July 12, 1989 Ordinance No. 165789 Adopted April 10, 1990 EFFECTIVE: July 1, 1990

Thirty-ninth Revised. Page 1 Thirty-eighth Revised Page 1 COMMISSIONERS AND OFFICERS OF THE LOS ANGELES HARBOR DEPARTMENT BOARD OF HARBOR COMMISSIONERS AMBASSADOR VILMA MARTINEZ... President DAVID ARIAN... Vice President PATRICIA CASTELLANOS... Commissioner ANTHONY PIROZZI, JR.... Commissioner EDWARD R. RENWICK... Commissioner EXECUTIVE STAFF EUGENE D. SEROKA.... Executive Director DOANE LIU... Deputy Executive Director Chief of Staff MARLA B. BLEAVINS... Deputy Executive Director Chief Financial Officer ANTONIO V. GIOIELLO... Deputy Executive Director Development THOMAS E. GAZSI... Chief of Public Safety and Emergency Management MICHAEL DI BERNARDO... Deputy Executive Director Marketing and Customer Relations ARLEY BAKER... Senior Director of Communications DAVID LIBATIQUE... Senior Director, Government Affairs JANNA SIDLEY... General Counsel KERRY CARTWRIGHT... Director of Goods Movement ERIC CARIS... Director of Cargo Marketing JACK HEDGE... Director of Cargo/Industrial Real Estate MICHAEL GALVIN... Director of Waterfront/Commercial Real Estate MICHAEL KEENAN... Director of Planning and Strategy DIANE BOSKOVICH... Chief Wharfinger CAPTAIN JOHN DWYER & CAPTAIN MICHAEL RUBINO... Los Angeles Pilot Service MASASHI MORIMOTO... Foreign-Trade Zone Project Manager Correction No. 685 66868467 EFFECTIVE: August 7, 2016

Twenty Fifth Revised Page 2 Twenty Fourth Revised Page... 2 Changes in and additions to this Tariff will be made by reprinting the page upon which the change or addition is made, and such page will be designated as a revised page and will carry a "Correction" number in the lower left hand corner. Upon the receipt of a revised page or new page place a check opposite the "Correction" number (shown below) corresponding to the number shown in the lower left hand corner of the new or revised page. If "Correction" numbers are properly checked upon receipt of new or revised pages, they will appear checked off in consecutive order with no omissions. If the check marks indicate that a "Correction" has not been received, a request should be made at once for a copy of the missing page. Correction Page Number Number 251 3 rd Rev. Page 58 252 2 nd Rev. Page 58A 253 4 th Rev. Page 59 254 3 rd Rev. Page 60 255 5 th Rev. Page 71 256 2 nd Rev. Page 71A 257 4 th Rev. Page 72 258 4 th Rev. Page 73 259 3 rd Rev. Page 73A 260 5 th Rev. Page 74 Correction Page Number Number 281 4 th Rev. Page 136 282 1 st Rev. Page 138 283 1 st Rev. Page 141 284 2 nd Rev. Page 164 285 1 st Rev. Page 177 286 2 nd Rev. Page 181 287 18 th Rev. Page 2 288 15 th Rev. Page 1 289 19 th Rev. Page 2 290 1 st Rev. Page 180 Correction Page Number Number 311 6 th Rev. Page 40-C 312 2 nd Rev. Page 44 313 4 th Rev. Page 45 314 6 th Rev. Page 51 315 5 th Rev. Page 51-A 316 7 th Rev. Page 52 317 1 st Rev. Page 52-A 318 6 th Rev. Page 53 319 4 th Rev. Page 53-A 320 7 th Rev. Page 54 Correction Page Number Number 341 4 th Rev. Page 79 342 4 th Rev. Page 80 343 4 th Rev. Page 111 344 1 st Rev. Page 112 345 2 nd Rev. Page 113 346 5 th Rev. Page 115 347 5 th Rev. Page 116 348 4 th Rev. Page 117 349 5 th Rev. Page 118 350 5 th Rev. Page 119 261 3 rd Rev. Page 74A 262 3 rd Rev. Page 76 263 2 nd Rev. Page 76A 264 3 rd Rev. Page 77 265 2 nd Rev. Page 77A 266 3 rd Rev. Page 78 267 3 rd Rev. Page 79 268 3 rd Rev. Page 80 269 3 rd Rev. Page 111 270 4 th Rev. Page 115 291 16 th Rev. Page 1 292 20 th Rev. Page 2 293 1 st Rev. Page 9 294 2 nd Revised Page 15 295 3 rd Rev. Page 17 296 2 nd Rev. Page 163 297 17 th Rev. Page 1 298 1 st Rev. Page 48 299 1 st Rev. Page 49 300 6 th Rev. Page 52 321 5 th Rev. Page 55 322 6 th Rev. Page 56 323 3 rd Rev. Page 56-A 324 4 th Rev. Page 57 325 4 th Rev. Page 58 326 3 rd Rev. Page 58-A 327 5 th Rev. Page 59 328 4 th Rev. Page 60 329 6 th Rev. Page 71 330 3 rd Rev. Page 71-A 351 4 th Rev. Page 120 352 5 th Rev. Page 122 353 5 th rev. Page 125 354 3 rd Rev. Page 131 355 3 rd Rev. Page 134 356 3 rd Rev. Page 135 357 5 th Rev. Page 136 358 2 nd Rev. Page 138 359 2 nd Rev. Page 141 360 3 rd Rev. Page 164 271 4 th Rev. Page 116 272 3 rd Rev. Page 117 273 4 th Rev. Page 118 274 4 th Rev. Page 119 275 3 rd Rev. Page 120 276 4 th Rev. Page 122 277 4 th Rev. Page 125 278 2 nd Rev. Page 131 279 2 nd Rev. Page 134 280 2 nd Rev. Page 135 301 21 st Rev. Page 2 302 22 nd Rev. Page 2 303 1 st Rev. Page 3 304 3 rd Rev. Page 4 305 18 th Rev. Page 1 306 23 rd Rev. Page 2 307 7 th Rev. Page 37 308 7 th Rev. Page 38 309 7 th Rev. Page 39 310 7 th Rev. Page 40 331 5 th Rev. Page 72 332 5 th Rev. Page 73 333 4 th Rev. Page 73-A 334 6 th Rev. Page 74 335 4 th Rev. Page 74-A 336 4 th Rev. Page 76 337 3 rd Rev. Page 76-A 338 4 th Rev. Page 77 339 3 rd Rev. Page 77-A 340 4 th Rev. Page 78 361 2 nd Rev. Page 177 362 3 rd Rev. Page 181 363 24 th Rev. Page 2 364 19 th Rev. Page 1 365 20 th Rev. Page 1 366 4 th Rev. Page 4 367 2 nd Rev. Page 31 368 1 st Rev. Page 32 369 1 st Rev. Page 33 370 2 nd Rev. Page 34 Correction No. 376 Effective: November 9, 2006

Twentieth Revised Page... 2A... Nineteenth Revised Page... 2A Changes in and additions to this Tariff will be made by reprinting the page upon which the change or addition is made, and such page will be designated as a revised page and will carry a "Correction" number in the lower left hand corner. Upon the receipt of a revised page or new page place a check opposite the "Correction" number (shown below) corresponding to the number shown in the lower left hand corner of the new or revised page. If "Correction" numbers are properly checked upon receipt of new or revised pages, they will appear checked off in consecutive order with no omissions. If the check marks indicate that a "Correction" has not been received, a request should be made at once for a copy of the missing page. Correction Page Number Number 371 2 nd Rev. Page 35 372 8 th Rev. Page 37 373 8 th Rev. Page 38 374 8 th Rev. Page 39 375 8 th Rev. Page 40 376 25 th Rev. Page 2 377 2 nd Rev. Page 112 378 3 rd Rev. Page 113 379 21st Rev. Page 1 380 1 st Rev. Page 2A 381 22 nd Rev. Page 1 382 4 th Rev. Page 113 383 2 nd Rev. Page 2A 384 Original Page 143B 385 1st Rev. Page 17A 386 2 nd Rev. Page 3 387 23 rd Rev. Page 1 388 2 nd Rev. Page 7 389 3 rd Rev. Page 2A 390 Original Page 10A 391 Original Page 183 392 Original Page 184 393 Original Page 185 394 Original Page 186 395 Original Page 187 396 4 th Rev. Page 2A 397 1 st Rev. Page 10A 398 1 st Rev. Page 183 399 1 st Rev. Page 184 400 1 st Rev. Page 185 401 1 st Rev. Page 186 402 1 st Rev. Page 187 403 5 th Rev. Page 2A Correction Page Number Number 404 Original Page 10B 405 Original Page 196 406 Original Page 197 407 Original Page 198 408 6 th Rev. Page 2A 409 2 nd Rev. Page 10A 410 1 st Rev. Page 10B 411 2 nd Rev. Page 183 412 2 nd Rev. Page 184 413 Original Page 184A 414 2 nd Rev. Page 185 415 2 nd Rev. Page 186 416 2 nd Rev. Page 187 417 Original Page 188 418 Original Page 189 419 Original Page 190 420 Original Page 191 421 Original Page 192 422 Original Page 193 423 Original Page 194 424 Original Page 195 425 1 st Rev. Page 196 426 1 st Rev. Page 197 427 7 th Rev. Page 2A 428 3 rd Rev. Page 10A 429 1 st Rev. Page 189 430 1 st Rev. Page 190 431 1 st Rev. Page 191 432 1 st Rev. Page 192 433 1 st Rev. Page 193 434 1 st Rev. Page 194 435 8 th Rev. Page 2A 436 4 th Rev. Page 10A Correction Page Number Number 437 2 nd Rev. Page 189 438 2 nd Rev. Page 190 439 2 nd Rev. Page 191 440 2 nd Rev. Page 192 441 9 th Rev. Page 2A 442 Original Page 199 443 Original Page 200 444 Original Page 201 445 Original Page 202 446 2 nd Rev. Page 10B 447 10 th Rev. Page 2A 448 5 th Rev. Page 4 449 1 st Rev. Page 19 450 11 th Rev. Page 2A 451 24 th Rev. Page 1 452 5 th Rev. Page 10A 453 2 nd Rev. Page 193 454 2 nd Rev. Page 194 455 12 th Rev. Page 2A 456 7 th Rev. Page 40-C 457 3 rd Rev. Page 40-D 458 13 th Rev. Page 2A 459 25 th Rev. Page 1 460 6 th Rev. Page 10A 461 3 rd Rev. Page 183 462 3 rd Rev. Page 184 463 1 st Rev. Page 184-A 464 3 rd Rev. Page 185 465 3 rd Rev. Page 186 467 3 rd Rev. Page 187 468 1 st Rev. Page 188 469 14 th Rev. Page 2A 470 7 th Rev. Page 10A Correction Page Number Number 471 4 th Rev. Page 183 472 4 th Rev. Page 184 473 2 nd Rev. Page 184A 474 Original Page 184B 475 4 th Rev. Page 185 476 4 th Rev. Page 187 477 15 th Rev. Page 2A 478 1 st Rev. Page 6 479 4 th Rev. Page 135 480 16 th Rev. Page 2A 481 3 rd Rev. Page 10B 482 Original Page 203 483 Original Page 204 484 Original Page 205 485 Original Page 206 486 Original Page 207 487 Original Page 208 488 26 th Rev. Page 1 489 17 th Rev. Page 2A 490 27 th Rev. Page 1 491 4 th Rev. Page 10B 492 2 nd Rev. Page 196 493 2 nd Rev. Page 197 494 18 th Rev. Page 2A 495 5 th Rev. Page 10B 496 3 rd Rev. Page 196 497 3 rd Rev. Page 197 498 19 th Rev. Page 2A 499 1 st Rev. Page 5 500 2 nd Rev. Page 48 501 6 th Rev. Page 51A 502 8 th Rev. Page 52 503 20 th Rev. Page 2A Correction No. 503 Effective: December 5, 2009

Seventeenth Revised Page... 2B... Sixteenth Revised Page... 2B Changes in and additions to this Tariff will be made by reprinting the page upon which the change or addition is made, and such page will be designated as a revised page and will carry a "Correction" number in the lower left hand corner. Upon the receipt of a revised page or new page place a check opposite the "Correction" number (shown below) corresponding to the number shown in the lower left hand corner of the new or revised page. If "Correction" numbers are properly checked upon receipt of new or revised pages, they will appear checked off in consecutive order with no omissions. If the check marks indicate that a "Correction" has not been received, a request should be made at once for a copy of the missing page. Correction Page Number Number 504 8 th Rev. Page 10A 505 5 th Rev. Page 183 506 5 th Rev. Page 184 507 3 rd Rev. Page 184A 508 1 st Rev. Page 184B 509 5 th Rev. Page 185 510 4 th Rev. Page 186 511 5 th Rev. Page 187 512 2 nd Rev. Page 188 513 Original Page 2B 514 9 th Rev. Page 10A 515 6 th Rev. Page 183 516 6 th Rev. Page 184 517 4 th Rev. Page 184A 518 2 nd Rev. Page 184B 519 6 th Rev. Page 185 520 5 th Rev. Page 186 521 6 th Rev. Page 187 522 3 rd Rev. Page 188 523 1 st Rev. Page 2B 524 10 th Rev. Page 10A 525 7 th Rev. Page 183 526 7 th Rev. Page 184 527 5 th Rev. Page 184A 528 3 rd Rev. Page 184B 529 7 th Rev. Page 185 530 6 th Rev. Page 186 531 7 th Rev. Page 187 532 4 th Rev. Page 188 533 2 nd Rev. Page 2B 534 11 th Rev. Page 10A 535 3 rd Rev. Page 189 Correction Page Number Number 536 3 rd Rev. Page 190 537 3 rd Rev. Page 191 538 3 rd Rev. Page 192 539 Original Page 192A 540 Original Page 192B 541 3 rd Rev. Page 2B 542 12 th Rev. Page 10A 543 8 th Rev. Page 183 544 8 th Rev. Page 184 545 6 th Rev. Page 184A 546 4 th Rev. Page 184B 547 8 th Rev. Page 185 548 4 th Rev. Page 2B 549 13 th Page 10A 550 9 th Rev. Page 183 551 9 th Rev. Page 184 552 7 th Rev. Page 184A 553 5 th Rev. Page 184B 554 9 th Rev. Page 185 555 5 th Rev. Page 2B 556 28 th Rev. Page 1 557 6 th Rev. Page 10B 558 4 th Rev. Page 196 559 4 th Rev. Page 197 560 6 th Rev. Page 2B 561 2 nd Rev. Page 5 562 3 rd Rev. Page 48 563 9 th Rev. Page 52 564 7 th Rev. Page 2B 565 29 th Rev. Page 1 566 14 th Rev. Page 10A 567 10 th Rev. Page 183 Correction Page Number Number 568 10 th Rev. Page 184 569 8 th Rev. Page 184A 570 6 th Rev. Page 184B 571 Original Page 184C 572 10 th Rev. Page 185 573 7 th Rev. Page 186 574 5 th Rev. Page 188 575 8 th Rev. Page 2B 576 30 th Rev. Page 1 577 3 rd Rev. Page 5 578 8 th Rev. Page 54 579 9 th Rev. Page 2B 580 31 st Rev. Page 1 581 15 th Rev. Page 10A 582 11 th Rev. Page 183 583 11 th Rev. Page 184 584 9 th Rev. Page 184A 585 7 th Rev. Page 184B 586 1 st Rev. Page 184C 587 11 th Rev. Page 185 588 8 th Rev. Page 186 589 8 th Rev. Page 187 590 6 th Rev. Page 188 591 10 th Rev. Page 2B 592 4 th Rev. Page 5 593 4 th Rev. Page 48 594 10 th Rev. Page 52 595 11 th Rev. Page 2B 596 7 th Rev. Page 10B 597 5 th Rev. Page 196 598 5 th Rev. Page 197 599 12 th Rev. Page 2B Correction Page Number Number 600 32 nd Rev. Page 1 601 16 th Rev. Page 10A 602 Original Page 194A 603 Original Page 194B 604 Original Page 194C 605 Original Page 194D 606 Original Page 194E 607 13 th Rev. Page 2B 608 17 th Rev. Page 10A 609 12 th Rev Page 184 610 10 th Rev Page 184A 611 12 th Rev. Page 185 612 9 th Rev. Page 186 613 14 th Rev. Page 2B 614 5 th Rev. Page 5 615 7 th Rev. Page 53 616 4 th Rev. Page 56A 617 6 th Rev. Page 73 618 5 th Rev. Page 76A 619 15 th Rev. Page 2B 620 3 rd Rev. Page 3 621 6 th Rev. Page 5 622 2 nd Rev. Page 6 623 2 nd Rev. Page 17A 624 5 th Rev. Page 111 625 5 th Rev. Page 135 626 16 th Rev. Page 2B 627 33 rd Rev. Page 1 628 7 th Rev. Page 5 629 5 th Rev. Page 48 630 11 th Rev. Page 52 631 17 th Rev. Page 2B Correction No. 631 Effective: May 12, 2013

Twelfth Revised Page... 2C... Eleventh Revised Page... 2C And Circular No. 72A Changes in and additions to this Tariff will be made by reprinting the page upon which the change or addition is made, and such page will be designated as a revised page and will carry a "Correction" number in the lower left hand corner. Upon the receipt of a revised page or new page place a check opposite the "Correction" number (shown below) corresponding to the number shown in the lower left hand corner of the new or revised page. If "Correction" numbers are properly checked upon receipt of new or revised pages, they will appear checked off in consecutive order with no omissions. If the check marks indicate that a "Correction" has not been received, a request should be made at once for a copy of the missing page. Correction Page Correction Page Correction Page Correction Number Number Number Number Number Number Number 632 34 th Rev. Page 1 665 Original Page 211 698 6 th Rev. Page 111 633 3 rd Rev. Page 6 666 Original Page 212 699 Original Page 111A 634 6 th Rev. Page 135 667 Original Page 213 700 Original Page 210A 635 Original Page 2C 668 Original Page 214 701 Original Page 210B 636 35 th Rev. Page 1 669 5 th Rev. Page 2C 702 10 th Rev. Page 2C 637 1 st Rev. Page 2C 670 37 th Rev. Page 1 703 1 st Rev. Page 194A 638 6 th Rev. Page 4 671 6 th Rev. Page 2C 704 1 st Rev. Page 194B 639 18 th Rev. Page 10A 672 38 th Rev. Page 1 705 1 st Rev. Page 194C 640 2 nd Rev. Page 19 673 5 th Rev. Page 3 706 1 st Rev. Page 194D 641 7 th Rev. Page 188 674 4 th Rev. Page 17A 707 1 st Rev. Page 194E 642 1 st Rev. Page 195 675 6 th Rev. Page 136 708 11 th Rev. Page 2C 643 2 nd Rev. Page 2C 676 Original Page 136A 709 10 th Rev. Page 37 644 8 th Rev. Page 10B 677 4 th Rev. Page 6 710 10 th Rev. Page 38 645 6 th Rev. Page 196 678 7 th Rev. Page 2C 711 10 th Rev. Page 39 646 6 th Rev. Page 197 679 38 th Rev. Page 1 712 10 th Rev. Page 40 647 1 st Rev. Page 198 680 7 th Rev. Page 4 713 12 th Rev. Page 2C 648 3 rd Rev. Page 2C 681 3 rd Rev. Page 40B 649 9 th Rev. Page 10B 682 8 th Rev. Page 40C 650 1 st Rev. Page 203 683 4 th Rev. Page 40D 651 1 st Rev. Page 204 684 8 th Rev. Page 2C 652 1 st Rev. Page 205 685 39 th Rev. Page 1 653 1 st Rev. Page 206 686 8 th Rev. Page 4 654 1 st Rev. Page 207 687 9 th Rev. Page 37 655 1 st Rev. Page 208 688 9 th Rev. Page 38 656 Original Page 209 689 9 th Rev. Page 39 657 Original Page 210 690 9 th Rev. Page 40 658 4 th Rev. Page 2C 691 9 th Rev. Page 2C 659 36 th Rev. Page 1 692 9 th Rev. Page 4 660 4 th Rev. Page 3 693 8 th Rev. Page 5 661 3 rd Rev. Page 7 694 11th Rev. Page 10B 662 10 th Rev. Page 10B 695 1st Rev. Page 41 663 3 rd Rev. Page 17A 696 2 nd Rev. Page 42 664 2 nd Rev. Page 144 697 2 nd Rev. Page 49 Correction No. 713 Effective: April 22, 2017 Page Number

TABLE OF CONTENTS Fifth Revised Page... 3 Fourth Revised Page... 3 And Circular No. 67A Abbreviations and Symbols... Units of Weight and Measure... Section 1 Definitions... a. City b. Board c. Executive Director d. Municipal e. Private Premises f. Person g. Port of Los Angeles h. Harbor District i. Inner Harbor j. Wharf and Wharf Premises k. Public Landing l. Vessel m. Merchandise n. Legal Holiday o. Coastwise Trade p. Intercoastal Trade q. Foreign and Offshore Trade r. Merchandise in Bulk s. Baggage t. Direct (Discharge) u. Cargo Units 1. Package 2. Unitized Loads 3. Cargo Van 4. Container v. Correlation of FMC Definitions w. OCP Territory x. Local Territory y. Container Freight Station z. Bunkers aa. MTSA and MTSA Regulations bb. Facility Security Plan cc. Homeland Security Authority dd. Recreational Vessel ee. Alternative Maritime Power (AMP) ff. Alternative Maritime Power (AMP) System Costs gg. Recreational Courtesy Dock hh. + General Rate Increase 10 12 100+ Order No. 15-7175 Adopted February 19, 2015 Correction No. 673 Ordinance No. 183736 Adopted June 17, 2015 660673 EFFECTIVE: September 27, 2014Order No. 12-7114 EFFECTIVE: July 29, 2015

TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued Ninth Revised Page... 4 Eighth Revised Page... 4 And Circular No. 70 Section 2 General Rules and Regulations Application of rates, rules and charges... Unlawful to collect charges without authorization... Board reserves right to interpret tariff... Unlawful to fail to pay tariff charges... Penalties for violation... Responsibility... Port charges how enforced... Right of inspection... Enforcement of rules and regulations... Willful damage to property... Damage to property... Furnishing required documents... Credit List... Terms and conditions of payment... Delinquent invoices... U.S. Government cargoes... Emergency relief cargo... Shippers requests and complaints... International Seafarers Center... Compliance with Homeland Security Laws, Rules and Regulations... Section 3 Pilotage Definition of pilotage... Los Angeles Port Pilots... Vessels subject to pilotage... Pilotage based on length of vessel... Charges for pilotage... Vessel Traffic Information System Definitions of vessels covered... Vessel Traffic Information System Define authority... Vessel Traffic Information System Area... Basis for charges... Vessel Traffic Information System Service to be paid by vessels... Vessel Tracking Information Fees... Additional procedures for vessels subject to VTIS service... Section 4 Dockage Definition of dockage... Basis for computing dockage... Free dockage... Dockage to be paid by vessel... Monthly rate for vessels employed within harbor... Time period for assessment of dockage... Payments due and payable... Failure to pay... Vessel shifts... Charges for dockage... Order No. 16-7208 Adopted September 15, 2016 Correction No. 692 Ordinance No. 184562 Adopted November 9, 2016 EFFECTIVE: December 24, 2016 200 205 210 215 220 225 230 235 240 245 250 255 260 265 270 280 285 290 295 298 300 305 310 320 330 340 345 350 355 360 370 380 400 405 410[C] 415 420 430 440 450 460 480

TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued Eighth Revised Page... 5 Seventh Revised Page... 5 And Circular No 70 Section 5 Wharfage Definition of wharfage... Application of wharfage rates... Weight or measurement... Transshipment merchandise... Transferred merchandise... Free wharfage... Wharfage how assessed... Wharfage rates, N.O.S.... Wharfage rates, European, Mediterranean and African trades... Wharfage rates, Hawaiian trade... Wharfage rates, South American, Central American, Mexican and West Indies trades. Wharfage rates, Australia New Zealand and Oceania trades... Wharfage rates, Southeast Asia, Southern Asia and Middle East trades... Section 6 Passenger Passenger fees... Alternative Maritime Power (AMP) System Cost Passenger Fees... Manifests to be supplied... Section 7 Free Time, Wharf Demurrage, Wharf Storage Definitions... Free time commences... Free time periods... Free time, shortened or extended... Application of wharf demurrage... Storage under strike conditions... Wharf demurrage rates... Wharf storage rates... Section 8 Space Assignment Application of space assignment... Space assignment rates... Section 9 Container Cranes Rules and regulations governing... 500 505 510 515 520 525[C] 530 550 555 560 565 570 575 600[C] 605 610 700 710 720 730 740 750 780 790 800 810 900 Order No. 16-7208 Adopted September 15, 2016 Correction No. 693 Ordinance No. 184562 Adopted November 9, 2016 EFFECTIVE: December 24, 2016

Fourth Revised Page... 6 Third Revised Page... 6 And Circular No. 67A TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued Section 10 Berth Assignments Definition of berth assignments... Rights not exclusive... Applications for berth assignments... Not transferable... Assignments revocable... Assignees liable for damage... Secondary and temporary assignees to share in expenses... Substitute premises... Section 11 Charges For Office Space Monthly charges... Daily charges... General provisions... Exemptions... Measurement of space assigned... Section 12 Water and Electricity Fresh water rates... Penalties for violations.... Electricity for power or lighting... Electrical refrigerator boxes... Section 13 Parking Charges... Charges for Designated Paid Parking Areas on Harbor Department Premises Section 14 Cargo Handling Definitions... Permit required... Exemptions... Handling permit fee... Filing of tariffs... Revocation and penalties... 1000 1005 1010 1015 1020 1025 1030 1035 1100 1110 1120 1130 1140 1200 1205 1210 1220 1300[C] 1400 1405 1410 1415 1420 1425 Order No. 15-7175 Adopted February 19, 2015 Correction No. 677 Ordinance No. 183736 Adopted June 17, 2015 EFFECTIVE: September 27, 2014Order No. 12-7114 EFFECTIVE: July 29, 2015

TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued Third Revised Page... 7 Second Revised Page... 7 Section 15 Public Landings Free wharfage limited... Objectionable merchandise or matter... Vehicles on public landings... Monopolizing public landing not permitted... Free dockage limited... Vessels at public landing... Vessels over 80 gross tones require permits... Passenger vessels require permits... Vessel idle at public landings... Obstructing access to public landings... Penalties for violations... Section 16 General Rules and Regulations Vessels Anchorage grounds and fairways... Vessels must not turn in main channel... Controlled Navigation Areas... Lines required at wharf... Making fast at wharf without consent of Executive Director... Use only provided mooring facilities... Running mooring lines across slip... Vessels extending beyond pier or occupying outside berth... Making fast to buoys... Temporary anchorage restrictions... Use of dolphins or wharves in turning... Persons on board to act on order of Executive Director... Lights at night... Towing... Obstructions to navigation: removal... Abandoned hulks... Sunken wrecks: removal... Speed of vessels... Enforcement of U.S. Coast Guard Designated Safety Zones... Seaplanes and similar craft... 1500 1505 1510 1515 1520 1525 1530 1535 1540 1545 1550 1600 1605 1608 1610 1615[C] 1620 1625 1630 1635 1640 1645 1650 1655 1660 1665 1670 1675 1680 1681 1685 Order No. 14-7163 Adopted May 15, 2014 Correction No. 661 Ordinance No. 183184 Adopted August 19, 2014 EFFECTIVE: September 27, 2014Order No. 6924 EFFECTIVE: September 27, 2014

Original Page... 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued Section 17 General Rules and Regulations Hazardous Dangerous cargo and explosives on vessel... Explosives on wharves... Acids, flammables, dangerous cargo... Radioactive or fissile material... Handling gasoline in drums... Handling liquefied petroleum gas... Handling petroleum products in bulk... Vessels transporting low flash point flammable liquids... Definition of flash point... Empty drums must not remain on wharf... Filling fuel tanks... Bunker fuel lines furnishing watchman... Pilot lights... Hay and straw... Heating pitch, welding and open fires... 1700 1705 1710 1715 1720 1725 1730 1735 1740 1745 1750 1760 1765 1770 1775 Order No. 5837 Adopted July 12, 1989 Ordinance No. 165789 Adopted April 10, 1990 EFFECTIVE: July 1, 1990

TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued First Revised Page... 9 Original Page... 9 Section 18 General Rules and Regulations Miscellaneous [C] Operation of personal watercraft, water skiing, aquaplaning and similar activities prohibited Diving and related activities... Surface diving and swimming... Pay toilets prohibited... Fishing barges prohibited... Unlawful to fish... Trespassing prohibited... Persons prohibited from certain premises... Peddling prohibited... Fire fighting apparatus... Spark protector necessary... Smoking... Fire signal... Motor vehicles on wharves... Dripping oil... Sand for absorbing waste oil... Motor vehicles stored on wharves... Chutes required in handling fish, etc.... Life preservers... Speed limit on wharves... Motor vehicles for hire... Weight on wharves... Wharves in dangerous condition... Dumping into navigable waters... Rubbish and waste material... Unloading garbage from vessels prohibited... Discharging oil into water prohibited... Closing valves and scupper pipes on vessels... Regulation of ballast, discharge, etc.... Fumigation prohibited... [C] 1800 1802 1803 1805 1810 1812 1815 1820 1822 1825 1827 1828 1829 1830 1835 1838 1840 1845 1850 1855 1860 1865 1867 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1880 1885 Order No. 6793 Adopted March 24, 2004 Correction No. 293 Ordinance No. 176067 Adopted June 16, 2004 EFFECTIVE: August 1, 2004

Original Page... 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued Section 19 Commercial Fishing Vessel Definition of commercial fishing vessel... Free dockage... Unlawful for vessel to remain at wharves... Vessels liable if idle at fish wharves... Access to fish wharves not to be obstructed... Commercial fish vessel permits... Dockage rates and charges for permitted vessels... Penalty for violation... Applicability of rates, rules and regulations... 1900 1905 1910 1915 1920 1925 1930 1935 1940 Order No. 5837 Adopted July 12, 1989 Ordinance No. 165789 Adopted April 10, 1990 EFFECTIVE: July 1, 1990

TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued Eighteenth Revised Page... 10A Seventeenth Revised Page. 10A Section 20 Clean Air Action Plan - General Rules and Regulations Definitions Heavy-Duty Drayage Trucks... August 1, 2008 Gate Access Deadline... October 1, 2008 Drayage Truck Deadline... January 1, 2010 Drayage Truck Deadline... January 1, 2012 Drayage Truck Deadline... Drayage Truck Registry... Clean Truck Fee... Clean Truck Fund... Concessions and Day Passes.. ARB Drayage Truck Rule Compliance.. Voluntary Vessel Speed Reduction Program. Ocean Going Vessel Fuel... Ocean Going Vessel Fuel Use.. Voluntary Environmental Ship Index (ESI) Incentive Program.. Remedies for Violation of Clean Air Action Plan Provisions. Severability.. 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040[C] 2041 2045 2050 2055 2060 2090[+] 2095 Order No. 13-7143 Adopted July 25, 2013 Correction No. 639 Ordinance No. 182281 Adopted December 3, 2013 EFFECTIVE: January 13, 2014

TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued Eleventh Revised Page... 10B Tenth Revised Page... 10B And Circular No. 70 Section 21 - Infrastructure Fee (Cancelled by Order No. 13-7146 effective March 6, 2014) Definitions Infrastructure Fee Infrastructure Fee On Containers... Port Infrastructure Fund. 2100 2105 2110 Section 22 - General Rules and Regulations Vessels Berthed in Recreational Marinas Application and Scope Proof of Vessel Ownership Insurance Seaworthy Vessels. Commercial Use of Slips... Vessel Maintenance... Liveaboards 2200 2205 2210 2215 2220 2225 2230 Section 23 - Incentives - General Rules and Regulations Definitions Intermodal Container Discount Program. Intermodal Container Discount Program Definitions Intermodal Container Incentive Program. Intermodal Container Incentive Program Definitions Ocean Common Carrier Incentives Ocean Common Carrier Incentive Program. Definitions Cruise Vessel Incentive Program.. Cruise Vessel Incentive Program. Summer Season Incentive 2300 2305 2310 2315 2320 2325 2330+ 2335+ 2340+ Section 24 - Recreational Courtesy Docks Recreational Courtesy Docks Hours of Operation No Unloading or Commercial Activities.. No Merchandise or Matter of Any Objectionable Nature Permitted Vehicles to Remain Upon Recreational Courtesy Docks. No Person Permitted to Monopolize Recreational Courtesy Docks. Free Dockage at Recreational Courtesy Docks Limited Unlawful for Vessels to Remain at Recreational Courtesy Docks Vessels Over 100 Feet Overall and 100 Gross Tons Not to Dock Without Permit. Passenger Carrying Vessels For Hire Not to Dock at Recreational Courtesy Docks Vessel Liable if Exceeding Time Allotment at Recreational Courtesy Docks.. Access to Recreational Courtesy Docks Not to Be Obstructed. Vessel Repair and Maintenance. Penalty for Violation.. 2400 2401 2405 2410 2415 2420 2425 2430 2435 2440 2445 2450 2455 Order No. 16-7208 Adopted September 15, 2016 Correction No. 694 Ordinance No. 184562 Adopted November 9, 2014 EFFECTIVE: September 27, 2014Order No. 13-7148 EFFECTIVE: December 24, 2016

First Revised Page... 11 Original Page... 11 EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS +... Addition *... Change... Increase [C]... Change; resulting in neither an increase or decrease [D]... Deletion [N]... Reissued matter [R]... Reduction [X]... No change in rates %... Percent B.M.... Board measure or board measurement Cu. Ft.... Cubic feet or cubic foot e.g.... For example Etc.... Et cetera Incl.... Inclusive K.D.... Knocked down Kg(s)... Kilogram(s) KT... 1000 kilograms Lbs.... Pounds M3... Cubic Meter No... Number N.O.S.... Not otherwise specified Para.... Paragraph Sec.... Section Sq. ft.... Square feet or square foot S.U.... Set up U.S.... United States W/M... Weight or measurement whichever yields the greater revenue &... And... U.S. cents $... U.S. dollars [C] 10 viz. Specially, which, for the purposes of this tariff means the rate applies only to the commodities specifically named thereafter, regardless of the generic description of heading preceding viz. Order No. 6023 Adopted July 24, 1991 Correction No. 13 Ordinance No. 167245 Adopted August 16, 1991 EFFECTIVE: October 1, 1991

Original Page... 12 UNITS OF WEIGHT AND MEASURE International (metric) and U.S. customary units of weights and measure (based on U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards publications) governing the determination of rates and charges assessed under this Tariff are as follows: 1 Kilogram = 2.2046 Pounds 1 Pound = 0.4536 Kilogram 1,000 Kilograms = 2204.6 Pounds = 1 Metric Ton 2,000 Pounds = 907.1847 Kilograms = 1 Short Ton 1 Metric Ton = 1.1023 Short Tons 1 Short Ton = 0.9072 Metric Ton 1 Long Ton = 2,240 Pounds 1 Long Ton = 1,016.0469 Kilograms -- 12 1 Foot = 0.3048 Meter 1 Meter = 3.2808 Feet 1 Cubic Foot = 0.0283 Cubic Meter 1 Cubic Meter = 35.3147 Cubic Feet 40 Cubic Feet = 1.1327 Cubic Meters 1 Bushel = 0.0352 Cubic Meter 1 Cubic Meter = 28.3776 Bushels 1 Liter = 0.2642 Gallon 1 Gallon = 3.7854 Liters 1 Barrel (42 Gallons) = 158.9873 Liters -- -- -- -- 1,000 B.M. = 83.33 Cubic Feet = 2.3597cubic meters 1 Cubic Meter = 423.783 B.M. Order No. 5837 Adopted July 12, 1989 Ordinance No. 165789 Adopted April 10, 1990 EFFECTIVE: July 1, 1990

Original Page... 13 SECTION ONE DEFINITIONS DEFINITION OF TECHNICAL TERMS (a) (b) CITY means the City of Los Angeles. BOARD means the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles (c) The term EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR means the Executive Director of the Harbor Department and shall also include his duly authorized agent or representative. (d) The term MUNICIPAL when used in connection with premises, terminals, wharves, landings, slips, docks, channels, basins and areas in Los Angeles Harbor, means owned by the City of Los Angeles and in the possession and under the supervision, management and control of the Board (e) The term PRIVATE PREMISES means and includes all premises, wharves, landings, slips, docks, basins or areas other than municipal. (f) The term PERSON embraces individuals: receivers, trustees, co-partnerships; joint adventures, firms, unincorporated associations, syndicates, clubs, societies, and trusts; private corporations; public corporations, municipalities, counties, states, the United States of America; municipal, county, state and federal agencies, ports or commissions; water, utility, drainage, irrigation, levee, reclamation, flood control, or water conservation districts; and other politcal subdivisions of the United States of America, a state, a county, or a municipality: provided, however, that this definition shall not be applied as to require the State of California to pay any charge for the use of wharves, docks, piers, slips, quays, or other improvements, constructed on tidelands or submerged lands granted to the City of Los Angeles by the State of California, for any vessel or other watercraft, or railroad, owned or operated by the State of California. 100 (g) PORT OF LOS ANGELES: All the navigable waters within the City of Los Angeles included within, or northerly of, the Los Angeles Harbor Breakwater and the easterly prolongation thereof in a straight line to its intersection with the easterly boundary line of the City of Los Angeles are herein designated and referred to as the Port of Los Angeles or Los Angeles Harbor. Order No. 5837 Adopted July 12, 1989 Ordinance No. 165789 Adopted April 10, 1990 EFFECTIVE: July 1, 1990

Original Page... 14 SECTION ONE Continued DEFINITIONS Continued (h) The term HARBOR DISTRICT, when used in this Tariff, is defined and is deemed to mean and include the lands and waters, and interests therein, under the management, supervision and control of the Board of Harbor Commissioners, which lands, waters and interests are as follows: (1) All navigable waters and all tidelands and submerged lands, whether filled or unfilled, situated below the line of mean high tide northerly and easterly of the United States government breakwater at Los Angeles Harbor and within the limits of the City of Los Angeles; (2) All lands, and interests therein, acquired or purchased with funds under its control or acquired or purchased by it within the scope of its authority, and 100 (Cont.) (3) All other lands placed under its management, supervision, and control by ordinance. (See Section 138, Charter, City of Los Angeles.) (i) The INNER HARBOR shall be deemed to refer to all of the Main Channel and Cerritos Channel in Los Angeles Harbor, and to all of the turning basins, slips, sloughs and other portions of the Harbor in, connected with or appurtenant to such channels, lying northerly of an arbitrary line extending from the municipal pilot station (located at the southeasterly corner of Municipal Warehouse No. 1, Pier No. 1) across the Main Channel to the southwesterly corner of the Government Reservation and of the easterly prolongation of said arbitrary lines; and the OUTER HARBOR shall be deemed to refer to all of the remainder of Los Angeles Harbor. (j) The term WHARF is defined and shall be deemed to mean and include any wharf, pier, quay, landing or other structure to which a vessel may make fast or which may be utilized in the transit or handling of goods and merchandise, and shall also include all the area between pierhead and bulkhead lines; excepting, however, such locations as may be designated and set apart as public landings or for private use. The term WHARF PREMISES is defined and shall be deemed to mean and include, in addition to the area included in the term WHARF, other port terminal facility areas, alongside of which vessels may lie or which are suitable for and are used in the direct loading, unloading, assembling, distribution or handling of merchandise under, over, or onto a wharf. Order No. 5837 Adopted July 12, 1989 Ordinance No. 165789 Adopted April 10, 1990 EFFECTIVE: July 1, 1990

SECTION ONE Continued DEFINITIONS Continued Second Revised Page... 15 First Page... 15 (k) The term PUBLIC LANDING embraces every landing set apart and designated by the Board as such, at or over which merchandise or persons may be handled, and may include streets, roadways and other spaces. (l) The term VESSEL embraces steam boats, motor boats, sailing vessels, barges, lighters, ferry boats, pleasure craft and any and all other water craft. (m) The term MERCHANDISE includes but is not limited to commodities, goods, wares, freight, liquids, articles and materials of every kind whatsoever, including bulk materials, cargo containers (See Item 100[u] [4]) when empty, live animals, vessel s stores and supplies. (n) The term LEGAL HOLIDAY shall mean and include the following named holidays: [+] [C] 100 (Cont.) ( 1) New Years Day, ( 2) Martin Luther King s Birthday, the third Monday in January, ( 3) Lincoln s Birthday, February 12 th, ( 4) Washington s Birthday, the third Monday in February, + ( 5) Cesar Chavez Birthday, the last Monday in March, [C] ( 6) Memorial Day, the last Monday in May, [C] ( 7) Independence Day, July 4 th, [C] ( 8) Bloody Thursday, July 5 th, [C] ( 9) Labor Day, the first Monday in September, [C] (10) Columbus Day, the second Monday in October, [C] (11) Veteran s Day, November 11 th, [C] (12) Thanksgiving Day, the fourth Thursday in November, [C] (13) Christmas Day, December 25 th, [C] (14) every day proclaimed by the President of the United States or Governor of the State of California to be a legal holiday. If any of the holidays listed in this item falls upon a Sunday, the Monday following shall be observed as a LEGAL HOLIDAY. (o) COASTWISE TRADE is the trade in which merchandise is transported by vessel between United States Pacific Coast ports and to or from British Columbia ports. (p) INTERCOASTAL TRADE is the trade in which merchandise is transported by vessel between United States Pacific Coast ports and United States Atlantic, Gulf, and Puerto Rican ports. (q) FOREIGN AND OFFSHORE TRADE are all trades, other than coastwise or intercoastal, in which merchandise is transported by vessel. Order No. 6793 Adopted March 24, 2004 Correction No. 294 Ordinance No. 176067 Adopted June 16, 2004 EFFECTIVE: August 1, 2004

Original Page... 16 SECTION ONE Continued DEFINITIONS Continued (r) The term MERCHANDISE IN BULK when used in this Tariff, shall mean merchandise which, by nature of its unsegregated mass, is usually handled by shovels, scoops, buckets, forks, or mechanical conveyors, and which is not loaded or unloaded and carried in a Package as defined below and is received and delivered by carrier without transportation mark or count. (Will not apply when subject to piece count.) (s) The term BAGGAGE, when used in this Tariff, includes bags, trunks, suitcases, luggage of all kinds, and all packages, when carried on a passenger ticket and not manifested as freight; provided, however, automobiles, either boxed or unboxed, shall not be construed as baggage even when carried on a passenger ticker and not freighted. (t) The term DIRECT means a continuous operation between barge, car, or truck and vessel when performed by vessel s stevedores, pipeline, or any mechanical means. (u) Cargo units as used in this Tariff, excluding Merchandise in Bulk as defined above, relate to the package containing merchandise or the method of waterborne conveyance of such merchandise and are defined as follows: 100 (Cont.) (1) PACKAGE is defined as the producer s or manufacturer s type of packaging containing merchandise. The package may be a carton, bag, barrel, drum, crate, bale, box, bundle, pail, flask, or basket. Merchandise may be conveyed in its Package or Packages in a Unitized Load, Cargo Van, or Container as defined below. (2) UNITIZED LOADS are defined as that merchandise which is secured to pallets or skids by banding or otherwise being securely held together to form a single shipping unit to permit handling by mechanical equipment. The term does not include merchandise temporarily palletized for the purpose of terminal handling or for loading or unloading vessels. (3) CARGO VAN is defined as any type of cargo conveyance which is non-disposable, having a cargo capacity of not less than 2 cubic meters and having dimensions smaller than those of a Container defined below. (4) CONTAINER is defined as any type of cargo conveyance which is non-disposable, having an outside length of not less than 6.04 meters, and which is primarily designed, constructed, certified and approved by an ocean carrier for the ongoing use and transport of commodities aboard its vessels. Order No. 5837 Adopted July 12, 1989 Ordinance No. 165789 Adopted April 10, 1990 EFFECTIVE: July 1, 1990

SECTION ONE Continued DEFINITIONS Continued Third Revised Page... 17 Second Revised Page... 17 (v) CORRELATION OF FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION DEFINITIONS (FOR INFORMATION ONLY) [C] Section 525.1(c) of Part 525, Subchapter B, Chapter IV of Title 46 CFR (General Order 15) contains definitions of certain terminal services. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 525.1(a) of said Part, the definitions in said Section 525.1 (c) and the correlated definitions contained in this Tariff are as follows: Federal Maritime Commission Port of Los Angeles [C] Section 525.1(c) (5) 400 [C] Section 525.1(c) (23) 500 [C] Section 525.1(c) (9) 700(e) [C] Section 525.1(c) (22) 700(a) [C] Section 525.1(c) (20) 700(b) (w) OCP TERRITORY is defined as origins or destinations in the United States located in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, New Mexico and states east thereof and points in Canada east of the Saskatchewan/Manitoba boundary line. [C] 100 (Cont.) (x) LOCAL TERRITORY is defined as origins or destinations in the United States located in Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Arizona, and states west thereof and points in Canada west of the Saskatchewan/Manitoba boundary line. (y) (z) The term CONTAINER FREIGHT STATION (CFS) means a location designated by the water carrier for receiving and delivery of merchandise in connection with the stuffing and unstuffing of containers. The term BUNKERS when used in this Tariff, shall mean those petroleum products which are utilized by a vessel as fuel for its own power. NOTE: EFFECTIVE DATE OF TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS + This Tariff provides rates and charges which have various effective dates. Certain Items reference the effective date by a reference number. Where a Tariff Item reference number (1) indicates an effective date as defined on page 17, the effective date of such item shall be thirty one (31) days following the publication of the Ordinance or such other date as Council may provide. The effective date of rates with the reference number (1) is shown in the lower right hand corner of each amended page. Order No. 6793 Adopted March 24, 2004 Correction No. 295 Ordinance No. 176067 Adopted June 16, 2004 EFFECTIVE: August 1, 2004

SECTION ONE DEFINITIONS Fourth Revised Page 17A Third Revised Page....17A And Circular No. 67A (aa) The term MTSA shall refer to the Federal Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002, codified at 46 U.S.C. section 2010, et seq., in its present form and as amended. The term MTSA Regulations shall refer to and the federal regulations implementing the MTSA, codified at 33 C.F.R. sections 101, et seq., in their present form and as amended. (bb) The term FACILITY SECURITY PLAN shall refer to the plan developed to ensure the application of security measures designed to provide protections pursuant to the MTSA and the MTSA Regulations. (cc) The term HOMELAND SECURITY AUTHORITY shall refer to the appropriate governmental agency designated in the MTSA, MTSA regulations or other law or regulation acting in connection with a particular homeland or maritime security issue. (dd) The term RECREATIONAL VESSEL when used in this Tariff, is defined and shall be deemed to mean and include any vessel, except a public vessel, manufactured or operated primarily for pleasure, or leased, rented or chartered to another for the latter s pleasure. + 100 (ee) The term ALTERNATIVE MARITIME POWER (AMP) when used in this Tariff, is defined and shall be deemed to mean an air emission reduction technology that allows ships to be powered by shore supplied electrical power while at berth rather than running their auxiliary diesel engines. (ff) The term ALTERNATIVE MARITIME POWER (AMP) SYSTEM COSTS when used in this Tariff, is defined and shall be deemed to mean the minimum services charges and/or facilities charges and associated ancillary charges and taxes as billed by the Department of Water and Power of the City of Los Angeles (LADWP) relating to the supply of electrical power to passenger vessels carrying passengers for compensation as invoiced to the Harbor Department by LADWP, and the shore side shore power infrastructure electrical power consumption whether or not said passenger vessels were supplied electrical power from shore. (gg) The term RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCK is defined and shall be deemed to mean every landing set apart and designated by the Board as such, at which any person may make a vessel fast to said landings in compliance with this Tariff. + (hh) The term GENERAL RATE INCREASE when used in this Tariff, is defined and shall be deemed to mean the increase in monetary amount that may be applied from time to time to the rates, tolls, charges, and fees in this tariff. Order No. 15-7175 Adopted February 19, 2015 Correction No. 674 Ordinance No. 183736 Adopted June 17, 2015 EFFECTIVE: September 27, 2014Order No. 12-7114 EFFECTIVE: July 29, 2015

Original Page... 18 SECTION TWO GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS APPLICATION OF RATES, CHARGES AND FEES, AND RULES AND REGULATIONS Except as otherwise provided in this Tariff, the applicable rates, charges and fees shall be those in effect at the time the charge or fee accrues. Except as otherwise provided in this Tariff, the applicable rules and regulations shall be those in effect at the time the rule or regulation is applied and enforced. 200 CHARGES AND FEES NOT TO BE COLLECTED WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION OR AT OTHER THAN TARIFF RATES It shall be unlawful for any person to collect or attempt to collect any charge or fee named in this Tariff, or to land, ship, deposit or remove any merchandise or other property upon or from any wharf, wharf premises or other premises, under the jurisdiction of the Board, without authorization by the Board or Executive Director to do so, and it shall be unlawful for any person, having authorization to do so, to collect or attempt to collect any such charge or fee calculated at rates in excess of those named in this Tariff or other than as provided in this Tariff. 205 RIGHT TO INTERPRET AND APPLY RATES, CHARGES, FEES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RESERVED TO BOARD The Board reserves to itself the right to interpret and determine the applicability of any of the rates provided for in this Tariff and to assess charges or fees in accordance with any such interpretation and determination, and the Board reserves to itself the right to determine the applicability of any rule or regulation of this Tariff and to enforce any such rule or regulation in accordance with any such interpretation or determination. 210 Order No. 5837 Adopted July 12, 1989 Ordinance No. 165789 Adopted April 10, 1990 EFFECTIVE: July 1, 1990

Second Revised Page... 19 First Page.19 SECTION TWO GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS Continued UNLAWFUL TO FAIL OR REFUSE TO PAY TARIFF CHARGES Every person who fails or refuses to pay, or by false returns or in any manner avoids the payment of all or any portion of any charge for dockage, wharfage, wharf demurrage, wharf storage, or any other charge or fee which may be due to the Board from any source or cause, as provided for by this Tariff, is, in addition to the general penalties provided for in this Tariff, liable for and shall pay to the Board twice the amount of such charge or fee, and in addition, the sum of $100.00, except as may be otherwise specifially provided in this Tariff. 215 PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to utilize or make use of any wharf, landing, watercraft, facility, utility, structure, improvement or appliance under the jurisdiction of the Board, or to make use of the navigable waters of Los Angeles Harbor, without paying to said Board the proper toll, charge or fee therefor as may be fixed and specified in this Tariff and every person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of these Tariffs, respecting the payment of any such toll, charge or fee, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine of not more than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00), or by imprisonment in the County Jail for a period of not more than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment, consistent with the Los Angeles City Municipal Code. * (b) No person, firm or corporation shall fail, refuse or neglect to comply with any of the provisions of the rules and regulations prescribed by this Tariff, and any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of these rules and regulations except for Section 20 (which has remedies set forth in Item 2090) shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine of not more than Five Hundred Dollars, or by imprisonment in the County Jail for a period of not more than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. [C] 220 * Every violation of this Tariff that is established as a misdemeanor, or is charged as a misdemeanor, unless provision is otherwise made, shall be punishable by a fine of not more than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) or by imprisonment in the County Jail for a period of not more than six (6) months, or by both a fine and imprisonment. Every violation of this Tariff that is established as an infraction, or is charged as an Infraction, is punishable by a fine as set forth in this Tariff section, or as otherwise provided in this Tariff, not to exceed Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) for each violation. Each person shall be guilty of a separate offense for each and every day during any portion of which any violation of any provision of this Tariff is committed, continued or permitted by that person, and shall be punishable accordingly. Correction No. 640 Order No. 13-7143 Adopted July 25, 2013 Ordinance No. 182281 Adopted December 3, 2013 EFFECTIVE: January 13, 2014