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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 1726 (Referred in Senate) — To amend title 14, United States Code, to improve the organization of such title and to incorporate certain transfers... · Sec. 122

Sec. 122. Chapter 51

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Title 14, United States Code, is further amended by adding after chapter 49 (as added by section 121) the following: Sec. 5101. Transmission of annual Coast Guard authorization request. 5102. Capital investment plan. 5103. Major acquisitions. 5104. Manpower requirements plan. 5105. Inventory of real property. . The sections of title 14, United States Code, identified in the table provided in paragraph
(2)are amended— by redesignating the sections as described in the table; and by transferring the sections, as necessary, so that the sections appear after the table of sections for chapter 51 of such title (as added by subsection (a)), in the order in which the sections are presented in the table. The table referred to in paragraph
(1)is the following: Title 14 section number before redesignation Section heading (provided for identification purposes only-not amended) Title 14 section number after redesignation 2901 Transmission of annual Coast Guard authorization request 5101 2902 Capital investment plan 5102 2903 Major acquisitions 5103 2904 Manpower requirements plan 5104 679 Inventory of real property 5105
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