§ 306. Foreign ships; application of section 301
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Section 301 of this title shall not apply to any person sending radio communications or signals on a foreign ship while the same is within the jurisdiction of the United States, but such communications or signals shall be transmitted only in accordance with such regulations designed to prevent interference as may be promulgated under the authority of this chapter.
(June 19, 1934, ch. 652, title III, § 306, 48 Stat. 1083.)
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Foreign ships; application of section 301
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