Sec. 1406. RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER LAWS
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## SEC. 1406 RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER LAWS **[**[10 U.S.C. 113 note](/us/usc/t10/s113)**]** ###
(a)In General Except to the extent that an activity is undertaken as a subterfuge for activities prohibited by this title, nothing in this title is intended to affect— ####
(1)any activity that is not directed at a sunken military craft; or ####
(2)the traditional high seas freedoms of navigation, including— #####
(A)the laying of submarine cables and pipelines; #####
(B)operation of vessels; #####
(C)fishing; or #####
(D)other internationally lawful uses of the sea related to such freedoms. ###
(b)International Law This title and any regulations implementing this title shall be applied in accordance with generally recognized principles of international law and in accordance with the treaties, conventions, and other agreements to which the United States is a party. ###
(c)Law of Finds The law of finds shall not apply to— ####
(1)any United States sunken military craft, wherever located; or ####
(2)any foreign sunken military craft located in United States waters. ###
(d)Law of Salvage No salvage rights or awards shall be granted with respect to— ####
(1)any United States sunken military craft without the express permission of the United States; or ####
(2)any foreign sunken military craft located in United States waters without the express permission of the relevant foreign state. ###
(e)Law of Capture or Prize Nothing in this title is intended to alter the international law of capture or prize with respect to sunken military craft. ###
(f)Limitation of Liability Nothing in sections 4281 through 4287 and 4289 of the Revised Statutes (46 U.S.C. App. 181 et seq.) or section 3 of the Act of February 13, 1893 (chapter 105; 27 Stat. 445; 46 U.S.C. App. 192), shall limit the liability of any person under this section. ###
(g)Authorities of the Commandant of the Coast Guard Nothing in this title is intended to preclude or limit the application of any other law enforcement authorities of the Commandant of the Coast Guard. ###
(h)Prior Delegations, Authorizations, and Related Regulations Nothing in this title shall invalidate any prior delegation, authorization, or related regulation that is consistent with this title. ###
(i)Criminal Law Nothing in this title is intended to prevent the United States from pursuing criminal sanctions for plundering of wrecks, larceny of Government property, or violation of any applicable criminal law. ### (j)2 Withholding of Certain Information Pursuant to subparagraphs (A)(ii) and
(B)of section 552(b)(3) of title 5 United States Code, the Secretary concerned may withhold from public disclosure information and data about the location or related artifacts of a sunken military craft under the jurisdiction of the Secretary, if such disclosure would increase the risk of the unauthorized disturbance of one or more sunken military craft. 2Subsection
(j)was added at the end to section 1406 of the Sunken Military Craft Act (title XIV of Public Law 108–375; 10 U.S.C. 113 note). The amendment was carried out, however, the referenced Act does not exist.
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