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 PUBLIC LAW 103-272—JULY 5, 1994 108 STAT. 777 (A) a public vessel (as defined in section 2101 of title 46); (B) a vessel exempted under section 3702 of title 46 from chapter 37 of title 46; and (C) a vessel to the extent it is regulated under the Ports and Waterways Safety Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1221 et seq.). (2) This chapter and regulations prescribed under this chapter do not prohibit— (A) or regulate transportation of a firearm (as defined in section 232 of title 18), or ammunition for a firearm, by an individual for personal use; or (B) transportation of a firearm or ammunition in commerce. (d) LIMITATION ON AUTHORITY.— Unless the Secretary decides that an emergency exists, an exemption or renewal granted under this section is the only way a person subject to this chapter may be exempt from this chapter. §5118. Inspectors (a) GENERAL REQUIREMENT.—The Secretary of Transportation shall maintain the employment of 30 hazardous material safety inspectors more than the total number of safety inspectors authorized for the fiscal year that ended September 30, 1990, for the Federal Railroad Administration, the Federal Highway Administration, and the Research and Special Programs Administration. (b) ALLOCATION TO PROMOTE SAFETY IN TRANSPORTING RADIO- ACTIVE MATERIAL. —(1) The Secretary shall ensure that 10 of the 30 additional inspectors focus on promoting safety in transporting radioactive material, as defined by the Secretary, including inspecting— (A) at the place of origin, shipments of high-level radioactive waste or nuclear spent material (as those terms are defined in section 5105(a) of this title); and (B) to the maximum extent practicable shipments of radioactive material that are not high-level radioactive waste or nuclear spent material. (2) In carrying out their duties, those 10 additional inspectors shall cooperate to the greatest extent possible with safety inspectors of the Nuclear Regulaton^ Commission and appropriate State and local government officials. (3) Those 10 additional inspectors shall be allocated as follows: (A) one to the Research and Special Programs Administration. (B) 3 to the Federal Railroad Administration. (C) 3 to the Federal Highway Administration. (D) the other 3 among the administrations referred to in clauses (A)-(C) of this paragraph as the Secretary decides. (c) ALLOCATION OF OTHER INSPECTORS. — The Secretary shall allocate, as the Secretary decides, the 20 additional inspectors authorized under this section and not allocated under subsection (b) of this section among the administrations referred to in subsection (b)(3)(A)-(C) of this section. § 5119. Uniform forms and procedures (a) WORKING GROUP.—The Secretary of Transportation shall establish a working group of State and local government officials, including representatives of the National Governors' Association, the National Association of Counties, the National League of Cities,

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