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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 43 STAT. · July 2, 1918 · Chapter 129

Chapter 129. To amend section 4414 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended by the Act approved July 2, 1918, to abolish the inspection districts of Apalachicola, Florida, and Burlington, Vermont, Steamboat Inspection Service

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CHAP. 129.— An Act To amend section 4414 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended by the Act approved July 2, 1918, to abolish the inspection districts of Apalachicola, Florida, and Burlington, Vermont, Steamboat Inspection Service. April 19, 1924.[[S. 1724](/us/bill/68/s/1724).][[Public, No. 102](/us/pl/68/102).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Steamboat Inspection Service.Apalachicola, Fla., and Burlington, Vt., inspection districts abolished.
That the first paragraph of section 4414 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended by the Act of Congress approved July 2, 1918, be, and is hereby, amended by striking out the words “Apalachicola, Florida; ” and “ and Burlington, Vermont; ” and by inserting the word “ and ” immediately before the words “ Point Pleasant,” so that the said paragraph as amended shall read as follows: " “Sec. 4414. Inspectors of hulls and of boilers.Collection districts and ports.[R.
S., sec. 4414, p. 854](/us/rs/s4414/p854), amended.Vol. 40, p. 740, amended. There shall be in each of the following collection districts, namely, the districts of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; San Francisco, California; New London, Connecticut; Baltimore, Maryland; Detroit, Michigan; Chicago, Illinois; Bangor, Maine; New Haven, Connecticut; Michigan, Michigan; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Willamette, Oregon; Puget Sound, Washington; Savannah, Georgia; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Oswego, New York;
Charleston, South Carolina; Duluth, Minnesota; Superior, Michigan; Galveston, Texas; Mobile, Alabama; Providence, Rhode Island; and in each of the following ports: New York, New York; Jacksonville, Florida; Tampa, Florida; Portland, Maine: Boston, Massachusetts: Buffalo, New York; Cleveland, Ohio; Toledo, Ohio; Norfolk, Virginia: Evansville, Indiana; Dubuque, Iowa; Louisville, Kentucky; Albany, New York; Cincinnati, Ohio; Memphis, Tennessee; Nashville, Tennessee; Saint Louis, Missouri;
Port Huron, Michigan; New Orleans, Louisiana; Los Angeles, California: Juneau, Alaska: Saint Michael, Alaska; and Point Pleasant, West Virginia; Honolulu, Hawaii; and San Juan, Porto Rico, one inspector of hulls and one inspector of boilers.” " Sec. 2. Salaries for inspectors at Apalachicola, Fla., and Burlington, Vt., repealed. That the seventh paragraph of section 4414 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended by the Act of Congress approved July 2, 1918, be, and is hereby, amended by striking out the words “ and Apalachicola, Florida;” and “ Burlington, Vermont;” and by inserting the word “ and ” immediately before the word “ Bangor,” so that the said paragraph as amended shall read as follows:
" Salaries at specified districts and ports.[R. S., sec. 4414, p. 855](/us/rs/s4414/p855), amended.Vol. 40, p. 741, amended.“For the districts of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: New Haven, Connecticut; Savannah, Georgia; Charleston, South Carolina; Galveston, Texas: New London, Connecticut; Superior, Michigan; and Bangor, Maine; and the ports of Dubuque, Iowa; Toledo. Ohio;105 Evansville, Indiana; Memphis, Tennessee; Nashville, Tennessee; Point Pleasant, West Virginia; Jacksonville, Florida;
Tampa, Florida: Louisville, Kentucky; and Cincinnati, Ohio, at the rate of $2,100 per year for each local inspector.” " Sec. 3. That this Act shall be effective on and after the date ofEffective on approval. its approval. Approved, April 19, 1924.
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