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 110 STAT. 3902 PUBLIC LAW 104-324—OCT. 19, 1996 Sec. 313. Information barred in legal proceedings. Sec. 314. Marine casualty reporting. TITLE IV—COAST GUARD AUXILIARY Sec. 401. Administration of the Coast Guard auxiliary. Sec. 402. Purpose of the Coast Guard auxiliary. Sec. 403. Members of the auxiliary; status. Sec. 404. Assignment and performance of duties. Sec. 405. Cooperation with other agencies, States, territories, and political subdivisions. Sec. 406. Vessel deemed public vessel. Sec. 407. Aircraft deemed public aircraft. Sec. 408. Disposal of certain material. TITLE V—DEEPWATER PORT MODERNIZATION Sec. 501. Short title. Sec. 502. Declarations of purpose and policy. Sec. 503. Definitions. Sec. 504. Licenses. Sec. 505. Informational filings. Sec. 506. Antitrust review. Sec. 507. Operation. Sec. 508. Marine environmental protection and navigational safety. TITLE VI—COAST GUARD REGULATORY REFORM Sec. 601. Short title. Sec. 602. Safety management. Sec. 603. Use of reports, documents, records, and examinations of other persons. Sec. 604. Equipment approval. Sec. 605. Frequency of inspection. Sec. 606. Certificate of inspection. Sec. 607. Delegation of authority of Secretary to classification societies. TITLE VII—TECHNICAL AND CONFORMING AMENDMENTS Sec. 701. Amendment of inland navigation rules. Sec. 702. Measurement of vessels. Sec. 703. Longshore and harbor workers compensation. Sec. 704. Radiotelephone requirements. Sec. 705. Vessel operating requirements. Sec. 706. Merchant Marine Act, 1920. Sec. 707. Merchant Marine Act, 1956. Sec. 708. Maritime education and training. Sec. 709. General definitions. Sec. 710. Authority to exempt certain vessels. Sec. 711. Inspection of vessels. Sec. 712. Regulations. Sec. 713. Penalties—Inspection of vessels. Sec. 714. Application—Tank vessels. Sec. 715. Tank vessel construction standards. Sec. 716. Tanker minimum standards. Sec. 717. Self-propelled tank vessel minimum standards. Sec. 718. Definition—Abandonment of barges. Sec. 719. Application—Load lines. Sec. 720. Licensing of individuals. Sec. 721. Able seamen—Limited. Sec. 722. Able seamen—Offshore supply vessels. Sec. 723. Scale of employment—Able seamen. Sec. 724. CSreneral requirements—Engine department. Sec. 725. Complement of inspected vessels. Sec. 726. Watchmen. Sec. 727. Citizenship and Naval Reserve requirements. Sec. 728. Watches. Sec. 729. Minimum number of licensed individuals. Sec. 730. Officers' competency certificates convention. Sec. 731. Merchant mariners documents required. Sec. 732. Certain crew requirements. Sec. 733. Freight vessels. Sec. 734. Exemptions. Sec. 735. United States registered pilot service. Sec. 736. Definitions—Merchant seamen protection. Sec. 737. Application—Foreign and intercoastal voyages.

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