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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 3409 (Introduced in House) — To authorize appropriations for the Coast Guard, and for other purposes. · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Title I—Authorizations Sec. 101. Authorizations of appropriations. Sec. 102. Authorized levels of military strength and training. Title II—Coast Guard Sec. 201. Grade on retirement. Sec. 202. Congressional affairs; Director. Sec. 203. Limitations on claims. Sec. 204. Authority for officers to opt out of promotion board consideration. Sec. 205. Temporary promotion authority for officers in certain grades with critical skills.
Sec. 206. Career intermission program. Sec. 207. Major acquisitions; operation and sustainment costs. Sec. 208. Employment assistance. Sec. 209. Reports on gender diversity in the Coast Guard. Sec. 210. Disposition of infrastructure related to E–LORAN. Sec. 211. Positions of importance and responsibility. Title III—Shipping Sec. 301. Electronic charts; equivalency. Sec. 302. Passenger vessel security and safety requirements; application. Sec. 303. Non-operating individual. Sec. 304.
Small passenger vessels and uninspected passenger vessels. Sec. 305. Installation Vessels. Sec. 306. Advisory committees. Sec. 307. Expired maritime liens. Sec. 308. Offshore navigation. Sec. 309. Training; emergency response providers. Sec. 310. Aiming a laser pointer at a vessel. Sec. 311. Maritime transportation assessment. Sec. 312. Safety of special activities. Sec. 313. Engine cut-off switches; use requirement. Sec. 314. Exemptions and equivalents. Title IV—Miscellaneous Sec. 401.
Coastwise trade. Sec. 402. Unmanned maritime systems. Sec. 403. Expedited transfer in cases of sexual assault; dependents of members of the Coast Guard. Sec. 404. Towing vessels; operation outside the boundary line. Sec. 405. Coast Guard authorities study. Sec. 406. Cloud computing strategy. Sec. 407. Report on effects of climate change on Coast Guard. Sec. 408. Shore infrastructure. Sec. 409. Physical access control system report. Sec. 410. Coastwise endorsements. Sec. 411. Polar security cutter acquisition report.
Sec. 412. Sense of the Congress on the need for a new Great Lakes icebreaker. Sec. 413. Cargo preference study. Sec. 414. Insider Threat program. Sec. 415. Fishing safety grants. Sec. 416. Plans for demonstration programs. Sec. 417. Waters deemed not navigable waters of the United States for certain purposes. Sec. 418. Coast Guard housing; status and authorities briefing. Sec. 419. Conveyance of Coast Guard property at Point Spencer, Alaska. Sec. 420. Prohibition. Sec. 421. Certificate extensions.
Title V—Reorganization Sec. 501. Uninspected commercial fishing industry vessels. Sec. 502. Transfers. Sec. 503. Repeals. Title VI—Technical, Conforming, and Clarifying Amendments Sec. 601. Maritime transportation system. Sec. 602. References to persons and seamen . Sec. 603. Common appropriation structure. Sec. 604. References to himself and his . Sec. 605. References to motorboats and yachts . Sec. 606. Miscellaneous technical corrections. Sec. 607. Technical corrections relating to codification of Ports and Waterways Safety Act.
Title VII—Federal Maritime Commission Sec. 701. Short title. Sec. 702. Authorization of appropriations. Title VIII—Coast Guard Academy Improvement Act Sec. 801. Short title. Sec. 802. Coast Guard Academy study. Sec. 803. Annual report. Sec. 804. Assessment of Coast Guard Academy admission processes. Sec. 805. Coast Guard Academy minority outreach team program. Sec. 806. Coast Guard college student pre-commissioning initiative. Sec. 807. Annual board of visitors.
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