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Ante, p. 402. Repeal. 16 USC 1031. 16 USC 1032. Funds, availability.

Appropriation authorization. Infra. Appropriation authorization. 16 USC 1021 note. 16 USC 1033.

Registration permit.

Post, p. 405.

Fees.

PUBLIC LAW 95-326—JULY 28, 1978 appropriate court upon order thereof, without any impairment of its value, or ( II) paying the monetary value of such property pursuant to an order of such court. J u d g m e n t shall be recoverable on such bond or other security against both the principal and any sureties in the event that any condition thereof is breached, as determined by such court. " (B) Any fish seized pursuant to this Act may be sold, subject to the approval and direction of the a p p r o p r i a t e court, for not less than the fair market value thereof. The proceeds of any such sale shall be deposited with such court pending the disposition of the matter involved. " (5) For purposes of this section, it shall be a rebuttable presumption that all fish found on board a fishing vessel and which is seized in connection with an act prohibited by section 10 were taken or retained in violation of the Convention and this Act.". (9) Section 12 is repealed and section 13 is redesignated as section 12. (10) Section 12 (as redesignated by paragraph (7)) is amended by striking out subsection (b) and inserting in lieu thereof the following: " (b) Such funds as shall be made available to the Secretary for research and related activities shall be expended to carry out the program of the Commission in accordance with the recommendations of the United States Section and to carry out other research and observer programs established pursuant to the Convention. " (c) There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary, for purposes of carrying out the provisions of section 14, such sums not to exceed $1,000,000 for fiscal year 1979 and for each of the next two fiscal years. " (d) There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary, for purposes of carrying out a sonar censusing project in the ArcticYukon-Kuskokwim region of Alaska, not to exceed $500,000 during the period beginning October 1, 1978, and ending September 30, 1981.". (11) Section 14 is redesignated as section 16. (12) The following new sections are inserted immediately after section 12 (as redesignated in paragraph (7)): " SEC. 13. (a) E a c h Canadian or Japanese fishing vessel which is authorized to fish in the fishery conservation zone pursuant to the Convention shall have on board a registration permit issued under subsection (b). " (b) The Secretary of State, in cooperation with the Secretary, shall issue annually a registration permit for each Canadian or Japanese fishing vessel which is authorized to fish within the fishery conservation zone pursuant to the Convention. E a c h such permit shall set forth the terms and conditions contained in the Convention that apply with respect to such operations, and shall include the additional requirement that the owner or operator of the fishing vessel for which the permit is issued shall comply with any regulations adopted under section 14(a) of this Act and shall prominently display such permit in the wheelhouse of such vessel and show it, upon request, to any enforcement officer. The Secretary of State, after consultation with the Secretary and the Secretary of the department in which the Coast G u a r d is operating, shall prescribe the form and manner in which applications for registration permits may be made, and the forms of such permits. The Secretary of State may establish, require the pay-

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