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 100 STAT. 446 46 USC 8502. 46 USC 8901 et seq.

46 USC 10709.

46 USC 12122.

46 USC 13102. 46 USC 13104.,i

46 USC 11101 et seq.

PUBLIC LAW 99-307—MAY 19, 1986

(13) In section 8502(a)(4)(A), strike "Part" and substitute "part". (14) Chapter 89 is amended as follows: (A) In item 8903 in the chapter analysis, strike > "Uninspected" and substitute "Self-propelled, uninspected". (B) In the catchline of section 8903, strike "Uninspected" and substitute "Self-propelled, uninspected". (C) In the text of section 8903, strike "An" and substitute "A self-propelled,". "d'llj (15) In section 10709(a)(1), before clause (A)— (A) strike "then $1,500 in value, and" and substitute, "than $1,500 in value, the court,"; and (B) strike "wages, the court" and substitute "wages,". (16) Section 12122(a) is amended by adding at the end the following sentence: "Each day of continuing violation is a sepa'Ti rate violation.". ^,^,. (17) In section 13102(a)(4), strike "coordinate carrying the State" and substitute "coordinate carrying out the State". (18) Section 13104(b) is amended by inserting after "Secretary" the words "for State recreational boating safety programs". (19) Chapter 111 is amended as follows: (A) At the end of the chapter analysis, add the following new item: "11112. Master's lien for wages.".

i*.^«,t. 46 USC 11112.

Contracts. Massachusetts.

New Jersey. 33 USC 59u.

Contracts. Utilities. 98 Stat. 2861.

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(B) At the end of the chapter, add the following new section: "§ 11112. Master's lien for wages " --'^'* ^ ' "The master of a documented vessel has the same lien against the vessel for the master's wages and the same priority as any other seaman serving on the vessel.". SEC. 2. (a) The Coast Guard may enter into a lease in excess of 1 fiscal year to acquire a site on the State pier in New Bedford, Massachusetts, for construction of maintenance assistance team and vessel support facilities on that pier. (b) Any lease under this section is effective only to the extent that amounts are provided for in appropriations laws. (c) Notwithstanding section 322 of the Act of June 30, 1932 (40 U.S.C. 278a), and beginning in fiscal year 1986, the Coast Guard may spend appropriated amounts for the construction of fixed facilities and improvements on that portion of the State pier leased from Massachusetts for the use of a maintenance assistance team and Coast Guard vessels. SEC. 3. The body of water known as Lawyer's Ditch located at block 5,000 in the city of Newark, county of Essex, New Jersey, is declared to be a nonnavigable waterway of the United States within the meaning of the General Bridge Act of 1946 (33 U.S.C. 525 et seq.). SEC. 4. The Coast Guard may enter into any agreement or letter of intent with a municipal utility within the Seventeenth Coast Guard District to provide electricity to a Coast Guard facility without complying with the provisions of section 4 of Public Law 98-557.

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