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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · S. 3930 (Introduced in Senate) — To reauthorize the Maritime Administration and to reauthorize the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Com... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents of this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Title I—Maritime Matters Sec. 101. Authorization of the Maritime Administration. Sec. 102. Marine highways. Sec. 103. Maritime security program operating requirement. Sec. 104. Tanker security fleet. Sec. 105. Port and intermodal improvement program. Sec. 106. Sea year cadets on cable security fleet and tanker security fleet vessels. Sec. 107. Conditional bachelor of science degree from United States Merchant Marine Academy.
Sec. 108. Graduation requirements for State maritime academies. Sec. 109. Superintendent of the United States Merchant Marine Academy. Sec. 110. Maritime academy information. Sec. 111. Centers of excellence for domestic maritime workforce training and education. Sec. 112. Criteria to be eligible to train students from State maritime academies. Sec. 113. Improvement of the National Oceanographic Partnership Program. Sec. 114. GAO review of Department-wide efforts to manage cybersecurity.
Sec. 115. GAO review of efforts to support and grow the vessels of the United States. Sec. 116. GAO review of Federal efforts to enhance port infrastructure resiliency and disaster preparedness. Sec. 117. Study on foreign investment in shipping. Sec. 118. National Academies standing committee on America’s supply chain security during disasters. Title II—National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps Sec. 201. References to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps Act of 2002.
Subtitle A—General Provisions Sec. 211. Strength and distribution in grade. Sec. 212. Recalled officers. Sec. 213. Obligated service requirement. Sec. 214. Training and physical fitness. Sec. 215. Aviation accession training programs. Sec. 216. Recruiting materials. Sec. 217. Technical correction. Subtitle B—Parity and Recruitment Sec. 221. Education loans. Sec. 222. Interest payments. Sec. 223. Student pre-commissioning program. Sec. 224. Limitation on educational assistance.
Sec. 225. Applicability of certain provisions of title 10, United States Code, and extension of certain authorities applicable to members of the Armed Forces to commissioned officer corps. Sec. 226. Applicability of certain provisions of title 37, United States Code. Sec. 227. Prohibition on retaliatory personnel actions. Sec. 228. Application of certain provisions of competitive service law. Sec. 229. Employment and reemployment rights. Sec. 230. Treatment of commission in commissioned officer corps for purposes of certain hiring decisions.
Subtitle C—Appointments and Promotion of Officers Sec. 231. Appointments. Sec. 232. Personnel boards. Sec. 233. Positions of importance and responsibility. Sec. 234. Temporary appointments. Sec. 235. Officer candidates. Sec. 236. Procurement of personnel. Sec. 237. Career intermission program. Subtitle D—Separation and Retirement of Officers Sec. 241. Involuntary retirement or separation. Sec. 242. Separation pay. Title III—Other National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Matters Sec. 301.
Charting and survey services. Sec. 302. Leases and co-location agreements. Sec. 303. Satellite and data management.
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