Public Law 344.
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(/us/pl/74/343).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Transportation of dangerous cargoes in navigable waters. That no vessel, regardless of size or rig, excepting public vessels of the United States, shall transport on the navigable waters of the United States, from point to point in the continental United States, any inflammable, explosive, or like dangerous cargo or anchor in such waters or go into drydock for repairs while having on board such dangerousInspection of vessels engaged in. cargo, until such vessel has been inspected by the board of local inspectors to determine that such cargo may be carried on such vessel with safety, and a permit issued to her for the presence on board of such cargo, which permit shall be framed under glass and posted in a conspicuous part of the vessel.
Rules, etc., to be promulgated. The Secretary of Commerce is authorized and directed to promulgate rules and regulations concerning construction, the appliances, and apparatus for stowage, of vessels used in the transportation or inflammable, explosive, or like dangerous cargo on said vessels in order to preserve life and property while in operation or at anchor. The local board of inspectors shall not issue a permit to any vessel until it finds that said vessel is in substantial compliance with the rules and regulations promulgated by the Secretary of Commerce:*Proviso*.Exemptions. *Provided*, That this Act shall not apply to a vessel covered by an unexpired certificate of inspection duly issued in accordance with law by the local inspectors of the Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation or, if a foreign vessel, by an unexpired certificate of869 inspection issued under the authority of its own government and recognized under law or treaty by the Government of the United States.
Sec. 2. A penalty of not to exceed $500 may be imposed for eachPenalty for violation. violation of any of the provisions of this Act or of any of the rules and regulations promulgated under the authority of this Act. The vessel shall be liable for the said penalty and may be seized and proceeded against, by way of libel, in the District Court of the United States for any district within which such vessel may be found. Sec. 3. This Act shall become effective sixty days after its enactment.Effective date.
Approved, August 26, 1935. To extend the provisions of veterans’ laws and regulations to persons who served in Russia during the World War, and their dependents. 1935-08-26 698 Chapter 49 Stat. 869 74 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-01-07 public [CHAPTER 698.] AN ACT To extend the provisions of veterans’ laws and regulations to persons who served in Russia during the World War, and their dependents.
August 26, 1935.[[H. R. 9116](/us/bill/74/hr/9116).][[Public, No. 344](/us/pl/74/344).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That notwithstandingWorld War veterans.Certain provisions concerning, extended to service in Russia.Vol. 48, p. 9. any provisions of Public Law Numbered 2, Seventy-third Congress, and the veterans’ regulations issued pursuant thereto, for the purpose of payment of pension for disability not shown to have been incurred in military or naval service, the World War shall be deemed to have ended April 1, 1920, for those persons who served with the United States military forces in Russia.
Sec. 2. Veterans who entered active military service subsequentService qualifications.Vol. 48, p. 524. to November 11, 1918, and who served with the United States military forces in Russia prior to April 2, 1920, and their dependents, shall be entitled to the benefits of Public Law Numbered 141, Seventy-third Congress, provided they meet the other requirements thereof. Approved, August 26, 1935. Relative to the proposed survey, location, and construction of a highway to connect the northwestern part of continental United States with British Columbia, Yukon Territory, and the Territory of Alaska. 1935-08-26 699 Chapter 49 Stat. 869 74 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
Digitization Vendor 2025-01-07 public [CHAPTER 699.] AN ACT Relative to the proposed survey, location, and construction of a highway to connect the northwestern part of continental United States with British Columbia, Yukon Territory, and the Territory of Alaska. August 26, 1935.[[S. 1374](/us/bill/74/s/1374).][
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