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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2016 · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS

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## SEC. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 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. Sec. 102. Conforming amendments. TITLE II—COAST GUARD Sec. 201. Vice Commandant. Sec. 202. Vice admirals. Sec. 203. Coast Guard remission of indebtedness. Sec. 204. Acquisition reform. Sec. 205. Auxiliary jurisdiction. Sec. 206. Coast Guard communities. Sec. 207. Polar icebreakers. Sec. 208. Air facility closures.
Sec. 209. Technical corrections to title 14, United States Code. Sec. 210. Discontinuance of an aid to navigation. Sec. 211. Mission performance measures. Sec. 212. Communications. Sec. 213. Coast Guard graduate maritime operations education. Sec. 214. Professional development. Sec. 215. Senior enlisted member continuation boards. Sec. 216. Coast Guard member pay. **[**Section 217 was repealed by section 722(c) of Public Law 114-328.**]** Sec. 218. Participation of the Coast Guard Academy in Federal, State, or other educational research grants.
Sec. 219. National Coast Guard Museum. Sec. 220. Investigations. Sec. 221. Clarification of eligibility of members of the Coast Guard for combat-related special compensation. Sec. 222. Leave policies for the Coast Guard. TITLE III—SHIPPING AND NAVIGATION Sec. 301. Survival craft. Sec. 302. Vessel replacement. Sec. 303. Model years for recreational vessels. Sec. 304. Merchant mariner credential expiration harmonization. Sec. 305. Safety zones for permitted marine events. Sec. 306.
Technical corrections. Sec. 307. Recommendations for improvements of marine casualty reporting. Sec. 308. Recreational vessel engine weights. Sec. 309. Merchant mariner medical certification reform. Sec. 310. Atlantic Coast port access route study. Sec. 311. Certificates of documentation for recreational vessels. Sec. 312. Program guidelines. Sec. 313. Repeals. Sec. 314. Maritime drug law enforcement. Sec. 315. Examinations for merchant mariner credentials. Sec. 316. Higher volume port area regulatory definition change.
Sec. 317. Recognition of port security assessments conducted by other entities. Sec. 318. Fishing vessel and fish tender vessel certification. Sec. 319. Interagency Coordinating Committee on Oil Pollution Research. Sec. 320. International port and facility inspection coordination. TITLE IV—FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION Sec. 401. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 402. Duties of the Chairman. Sec. 403. Prohibition on awards. TITLE V—CONVEYANCES Subtitle A—Miscellaneous Conveyances Sec. 501.
Conveyance of Coast Guard property in Point Reyes Station, California. Sec. 502. Conveyance of Coast Guard property in Tok, Alaska. Subtitle B—Pribilof Islands Sec. 521. Short title. Sec. 522. Transfer and disposition of property. Sec. 523. Notice of certification. Sec. 524. Transfer, use, and disposal of tract 43. Subtitle C—Conveyance of Coast Guard Property at Point Spencer, Alaska Sec. 531. Findings. Sec. 532. Definitions. Sec. 533. Authority to convey land in Point Spencer.
Sec. 534. Environmental compliance, liability, and monitoring. Sec. 535. Easements and access. Sec. 536. Relationship to Public Land Order 2650. Sec. 537. Archeological and cultural resources. Sec. 538. Maps and legal descriptions. Sec. 539. Chargeability for land conveyed. Sec. 540. Redundant capability. Sec. 541. Port Coordination Council for Point Spencer. TITLE VI—MISCELLANEOUS Sec. 601. Modification of reports. Sec. 602. Safe vessel operation in the Great Lakes. Sec. 603.
Use of vessel sale proceeds. Sec. 604. National Academy of Sciences cost assessment. Sec. 605. Coastwise endorsements. Sec. 606. International Ice Patrol. Sec. 607. Assessment of oil spill response and cleanup activities in the Great Lakes. Sec. 608. Report on status of technology detecting passengers who have fallen overboard. Sec. 609. Venue. Sec. 610. Disposition of infrastructure related to e-loran. Sec. 611. Parking. Sec. 612. Inapplicability of load line requirements to certain United States vessels traveling in the Gulf of Mexico. # TITLE I AUTHORIZATIONS
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