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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Howard Coble Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Act of 2014 · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS

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## SEC. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS The table of contents for this Act is the following: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. 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. Commandant; appointment. Sec. 203. Prevention and response workforces. Sec. 204. Centers of expertise. Sec. 205. Penalties. Sec. 206. Agreements. Sec. 207. Tuition assistance program coverage of textbooks and other educational materials.
Sec. 208. Coast Guard housing. Sec. 209. Lease authority. Sec. 210. Notification of certain determinations. Sec. 211. Annual Board of Visitors. Sec. 212. Flag officers. Sec. 213. Repeal of limitation on medals of honor. Sec. 214. Coast Guard family support and child care. Sec. 215. Mission need statement. Sec. 216. Transmission of annual Coast Guard authorization request. Sec. 217. Inventory of real property. Sec. 218. Retired service members and dependents serving on advisory committees.
Sec. 219. Active duty for emergency augmentation of regular forces. Sec. 220. Acquisition workforce expedited hiring authority. Sec. 221. Coast Guard administrative savings. Sec. 222. Technical corrections to title 14. **[**Sec. 223. Repealed. **]** Sec. 224. Maintaining Medium Endurance Cutter mission capability. Sec. 225. Aviation capability. Sec. 226. Gaps in writings on Coast Guard history. Sec. 227. Officer evaluation reports. Sec. 228. Improved safety information for vessels. **[**Sec. 229.
Repealed.**]** Sec. 230. Analysis of resource deficiencies with respect to maritime border security. Sec. 231. Modernization of National Distress and Response System. Sec. 232. Report reconciling maintenance and operational priorities on the Missouri River. Sec. 233. Maritime Search and Rescue Assistance Policy assessment. TITLE III—SHIPPING AND NAVIGATION Sec. 301. Repeal. Sec. 302. Donation of historical property. Sec. 303. Small shipyards. Sec. 304. Drug testing reporting.
Sec. 305. Opportunities for sea service veterans. Sec. 306. Clarification of high-risk waters. Sec. 307. Technical corrections. Sec. 308. Report. Sec. 309. Fishing safety grant programs. Sec. 310. Establishment of Merchant Marine Personnel Advisory Committee. Sec. 311. Travel and subsistence. Sec. 312. Prompt intergovernmental notice of marine casualties. Sec. 313. Area Contingency Plans. Sec. 314. International ice patrol reform. Sec. 315. Offshore supply vessel third-party inspection.
Sec. 316. Watches. Sec. 317. Coast Guard response plan requirements. Sec. 318. Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council. Sec. 319. Uninspected passenger vessels in the United States Virgin Islands. Sec. 320. Treatment of abandoned seafarers. Sec. 321. Website. Sec. 322. Coast Guard regulations. TITLE IV—FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION Sec. 401. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 402. Award of reparations. Sec. 403. Terms of Commissioners. TITLE V—ARCTIC MARITIME TRANSPORTATION Sec. 501.
Arctic maritime transportation. Sec. 502. Arctic maritime domain awareness. Sec. 503. IMO Polar Code negotiations. Sec. 504. Forward operating facilities. Sec. 505. Icebreakers.11Section 8111(c)(3) of Public Law 116–283 provides for a repeal of section 222 without including a conforming amendment to strike such item for section 222 in the table of sections. Sec. 506. Icebreaking in polar regions. TITLE VI—MISCELLANEOUS Sec. 601. Distant water tuna fleet. Sec. 602. Extension of moratorium.
Sec. 603. National maritime strategy. Sec. 604. Waivers. Sec. 605. Competition by United States flag vessels. Sec. 606. Vessel requirements for notices of arrival and departure and automatic identification system. Sec. 607. Conveyance of Coast Guard property in Rochester, New York. Sec. 608. Conveyance of certain property in Gig Harbor, Washington. Sec. 609. Vessel determination. Sec. 610. Safe vessel operation in the Great Lakes. Sec. 611. Parking facilities. # TITLE I AUTHORIZATION
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