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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 4005 (Referred in Senate) — To authorize appropriations for the Coast Guard for fiscal years 2015 and 2016, and for other purposes. · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Act of 2014 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Title I—Authorization Sec. 101. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 102. Authorized levels of military strength and training. Title II—Coast Guard Sec. 201. Commissioned officers. Sec. 202. Prevention and response workforces. Sec. 203. Centers of expertise. Sec. 204. Agreements. Sec. 205. Coast Guard housing.
Sec. 206. Determinations. Sec. 207. Annual Board of Visitors. Sec. 208. Repeal of limitation on medals of honor. Sec. 209. Mission need statement. Sec. 210. Transmission of annual Coast Guard authorization request. Sec. 211. Inventory of real property. Sec. 212. Active duty for emergency augmentation of regular forces. Sec. 213. Acquisition workforce expedited hiring authority. Sec. 214. Icebreakers. Sec. 215. Multiyear procurement authority for Offshore Patrol Cutters. Sec. 216.
Maintaining Medium Endurance Cutter mission capability. Sec. 217. Coast Guard administrative savings. Sec. 218. Technical corrections to title 14. Sec. 219. Flag officers. Sec. 220. Aviation capability in the Great Lakes region. Sec. 221. E-LORAN. Title III—Shipping and Navigation Sec. 301. Treatment of fishing permits. Sec. 302. International ice patrol reform. Sec. 303. Repeal. Sec. 304. Donation of historical property. Sec. 305. Small shipyards. Sec. 306. Drug testing reporting.
Sec. 307. Recourse for noncitizens. Sec. 308. Penalty wages. Sec. 309. Crediting time in the sea services. Sec. 310. Treatment of abandoned seafarers. Sec. 311. Clarification of high-risk waters. Sec. 312. Uninspected passenger vessels in the Virgin Islands. Sec. 313. Offshore supply vessel third-party inspection. Sec. 314. Survival craft. Sec. 315. Technical correction to title 46. Sec. 316. Enforcement. Sec. 317. Severe marine debris events. Sec. 318. Minimum tonnage. Sec. 319.
Merchant Marine Personnel Advisory Committee. Sec. 320. Report on effect of LNG export carriage requirements on job creation in the United States maritime industry. Title IV—Federal Maritime Commission Sec. 401. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 402. Terms of Commissioners. Title V—Commercial Vessel Discharge Reform Sec. 501. Short title. Sec. 502. Discharges incidental to the normal operation of certain vessels. Title VI—Miscellaneous Sec. 601. Distant water tuna fleet. Sec. 602.
Vessel determination. Sec. 603. Lease authority. Sec. 604. National maritime strategy. Sec. 605. IMO Polar Code negotiations. Sec. 606. Valley View Ferry. Sec. 607. Competition by United States flag vessels. Sec. 608. Survey. Sec. 609. Fishing safety grant programs.
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