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 124 STAT. 2248 PUBLIC LAW 111–207—JULY 27, 2010 ‘‘(A) the vessel operator; ‘‘(B) the name of the cruise line; ‘‘(C) the flag under which the vessel was operating at the time the reported incident occurred; ‘‘(D) the age and gender of the victim and the accused assailant; ‘‘(E) the nature of the alleged crime or complaint, as applicable, including whether the alleged perpetrator was a passenger or a crewmember; ‘‘(F) the vessel’s position at the time of the incident, if known, or the position of the vessel at the time of the initial report; ‘‘(G) the time, date, and method of the initial report and the law enforcement authority to which the initial report was made; ‘‘(H) the time and date the incident occurred, if known; ‘‘(I) the total number of passengers and the total number of crew members on the voyage; and ‘‘(J) the case number or other identifier provided by the law enforcement authority to which the initial report was made. ‘‘(3) REQUIREMENT TO REPORT CRIMES AND OTHER INFORMA- TION.— ‘‘(A) IN GENERAL.—The owner of a vessel to which this section applies (or the owner’s designee)— ‘‘(i) shall contact the nearest Federal Bureau of Investigation Field Office or Legal Attache by tele- phone as soon as possible after the occurrence on board the vessel of an incident involving homicide, suspicious death, a missing United States national, kidnapping, assault with serious bodily injury, any offense to which section 2241, 2242, 2243, or 2244(a) or (c) of title 18 applies, firing or tampering with the vessel, or theft of money or property in excess of $10,000 to report the incident; ‘‘(ii) shall furnish a written report of the incident to an Internet based portal maintained by the Sec- retary; ‘‘(iii) may report any serious incident that does not meet the reporting requirements of clause (i) and that does not require immediate attention by the Fed- eral Bureau of Investigation via the Internet based portal maintained by the Secretary; and ‘‘(iv) may report any other criminal incident involving passengers or crewmembers, or both, to the proper State or local government law enforcement authority. ‘‘(B) INCIDENTS TO WHICH SUBPARAGRAPH (A) APPLIES.— Subparagraph (A) applies to an incident involving criminal activity if— ‘‘(i) the vessel, regardless of registry, is owned, in whole or in part, by a United States person, regard- less of the nationality of the victim or perpetrator, and the incident occurs when the vessel is within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States and outside the jurisdiction of any State;