Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 118.djvu/1058

118 STAT. 1028

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

This Act may be referred to as the “Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Act of 2004”.

The table of contents for this Act is as follows:


 * Sec. 1. Short title.

Sec. 2. Table of contents.


 * Authorization of appropriations.

Authorized levels of military strength and training.


 * Sec. 201. Long term leases.

Sec. 202. Nonappropriated fund instrumentalities.

Sec. 203. Term of enlistments.

Sec. 204. Enlisted member critical skill training bonus.

Sec. 205. Indemnity for disabling vessels liable to seizure or examination.

Sec. 206. Administrative, collection, and enforcement costs for certain fees and charges.

Sec. 207. Expansion of Coast Guard housing authorities.

Sec. 208. Requirement for constructive credit.

Sec. 209. Maximum ages for retention in an active status.

Sec. 210. Travel card management.

Sec. 211. Coast Guard fellows and detailees.

Sec. 212. Long term lease of special use real property.

Sec. 213. National Coast Guard Museum.

Sec. 214. Limitation on number of commissioned officers.

Sec. 215. Redistricting notification requirement.

Sec. 216. Report on shock mitigation standards.

Sec. 217. Recommendations to Congress by Commandant of the Coast Guard.

Sec. 218. Coast Guard education loan repayment program.

Sec. 219. Contingent expenses.

Sec. 220. Reserve admirals.

Sec. 221. Confidential investigative expenses.

Sec. 222. Innovative construction alternatives.

Sec. 223. Delegation of port security authority.

Sec. 224. Fisheries enforcement plans and reporting.

Sec. 225. Use of Coast Guard and military child development centers.

Sec. 226. Treatment of property owned by auxiliary units and dedicated solely for auxiliary use.


 * Sec. 301. Marking of underwater wrecks.
 * Sec. 302. Use of electronic devices; cooperative agreements.