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Coast Guard Authorization Act of 1982

Became Public Law No: 97-322.

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39 Senate agreed to House amendment with amendment May 1, 2004

(Senate agreed to House amendments with an amendment) Title I: Coast Guard Authorization Act of 1982 - Authorizes appropriations for the Coast Guard for FY 1983 and 1984 for: (1) operation and maintenance expenses; (2) acquisition, construction, rebuilding, and improvement of aids to navigation, shore facilities, vessels, and aircraft; (3) research, development, testing, and evaluation; (4) alteration or removal of bridges over navigable waters constituting obstructions to navigation; and (5) retired pay under the Retired Serviceman's Family Protection and Survivor Benefits Plans and for payments for medical care of retired personnel and their dependents under the Dependents' Medical Care Act. Permits the Coast Guard an end-year strength of 41,500 active duty personnel. Authorizes average military training student loads. Revises the authority of the Coast Guard to establish and operate aids to maritime navigation on the inland waterways by contract with persons or public bodies or instrumentalities. Directs the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating to report to Congress within a year on the exercise of such contracting authority and on increased civilian participation. Eliminates the Secretary's annual report to Congress concerning the utilization of authority to lease housing facilities for military personnel and their dependents. Amends the General Bridge Act of 1946 and other Acts to exclude from specified bridge construction and operation provisions bridges over waters not subject to the ebb and flow of the tide and not used in interstate or foreign commerce. Eliminates the misdemeanor of unreasonable delay in opening a drawbridge. Requires that violations of regulations for bridges over navigable waters be willful to be punishable. Prohibits a vessel owner or operator from signaling a drawbridge to open for any nonstructural vessel appurtenance which is not essential to navigation. Establishes a civil penalty for violations of specified bridge regulations and orders of the Army Chief of Engineers. Requires the owner or operator of a bridge or causeway to keep it in proper repair so that it does not obstruct or make navigation hazardous. Requires that complete files of vessel inspections or examinations delegated to the American Bureau of Shipping or a similar agent be kept in the United States and accessible by the Coast Guard. Revises personnel and manning standards for foreign vessels. Increase the amount of penalties under the Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971. Directs the Commandant of the Coast Guard to review policies and procedures for towing and salvaging disabled vessels to minimize competition with private enterprise. Establishes an end strength level for full-time civilian employees for FY 1983 and 1984. States that a vice admiral's place on the active duty promotion list, grade, rank, pay, and allowances shall not be distrubed by the termination of an appointment for reappointment to another position as vice admiral. Repeals the requirement that the Coast Guard discharge upon petition any person under 21 who enlisted without parental consent. Permits the Commandant of the Coast Guard to provide medical and dental care to entitled personnel. Repeals the requirement that the Secretary of Transportation submit to Congress annually a report on special pay given to Coast Guard officers holding positions of unusual responsibility of a critical nature. Increases the authorization for operating expenses for FY 1982. Amends the Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971 to direct the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating to publish at least annually a solicitation of nominations for membership on the Federal Boat Safety Advisory Council. Authorizes the Council to make available to Congress any information or recommendations which the Council is authorized to give the Secretary. Makes specified alterations in the compensation paid to Council members. Amends other specified Acts, including the Inland Navigational Rules Act of 1980, to make the same changes in the provisions affecting a Coast Guard Academy Advisory Council, and the Towing Safety Advisory Committee. Requires the Coast Guard to investigate specifically factors leading to loss of life as part of its investigations of marine casualties involving loss of life. Directs the Coast Guard to notify the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee and the Senate Commerce Committee in advance of any hearing concerning a major marine accident where there has been a loss of life and to provide such Committees with any requested marine casualty information. Amends the Recreational Boating Safety and Facilities Improvement Act of 1980 to enable the Committee on Appropriations to appropriate funds from the boating trust fund without resulting in a corresponding reduction in overall Department of Transportation budget authority. Converts the existing grant authority to contract spending authority effective in FY 1983 for reviewing state boating safety programs. Expresses the sense of Congress that the President and the Coast Guard should give the search and rescue operations of the Coast Guard a high priority. Title II: Sailing School Vessels Act of 1982 - Sets forth provisions to include sailing school vessels operated by nonprofit educational institutions under the regulatory authority of the Coast Guard as small passenger-carrying vessels. Excludes sailing school instructors, students, and guests from the definition of "passenger" for such vessels. Declares that such instructors or students shall not be considered seamen under Federal statutes. Requires each owner or charterer of a sailing school vessel to maintain evidence of financial responsibility to meet liability for death or injury to sailing school students or instructors on vessel voyages. Directs the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating to prescribe rules and regulations necessary to carry out this Act.

36 Passed House amended May 1, 2004

(Measure passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 5617) Coast Guard Authorization Act of 1982 - Authorizes appropriations for the Coast Guard for FY 1983 and 1984 for: (1) operation and maintenance expenses; (2) acquisition, construction, rebuilding, and improvement of aids to navigation, shore facilities, vessels, and aircraft; (3) research, development, testing, and evaluation; (4) alteration or removal of bridges over navigable waters constituting obstructions to navigation; and (5) retired pay under the Retired Serviceman's Family Protection and Survivor Benefits Plans and for payments for medical care of retired personnel and their dependents under the Dependents' Medical Care Act. Permits the Coast Guard an end-year strength of 41,500 active duty personnel. Authorizes average military training student loads. Revises the authority of the Coast Guard to establish and operate aids to maritime navigation on the inland waterways by contract with persons or public bodies or instrumentalities. Recommends that such services be provided by civilian rather than military members of the Guard. Directs the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating to report to Congress within a year on the exercise of such contracting authority and on increased civilian participation. Eliminates the Secretary's annual report to Congress concerning the utilization of authority to lease housing facilities for military personnel and their dependents. Amends the General Bridge Act of 1946 and other Acts to exclude from specified bridge construction and operation provisions bridges over waters not subject to the ebb and flow of the tide and not used in interstate or foreign commerce. Eliminates the misdemeanor of unreasonable delay in opening a drawbridge. Requires that violations of regulations for bridges over navigable waters be willful to be punishable. Prohibits a vessel owner or operator from signaling a drawbridge to open for any nonstructural vessel appurtenance which is not essential to navigation. Establishes a civil penalty for violations of specified bridge regulations and orders of the Army Chief of Engineers. Requires the owner or operator of a bridge or causeway to keep it in proper repair so that it does not obstruct or make navigation hazardous. Requires that complete files of vessel inspections or examinations delegated to the American Bureau of Shipping or a similar agent be kept in the United States and accessible by the Coast Guard. Revises personnel and manning standards for foreign vessels. Increases the amount of penalties under the Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971. Directs the Commandant of the Coast Guard to review policies and procedures for towing and salvaging disabled vessels to minimize competition with private enterprise. Establishes an end strength level for full-time civilian employees for FY 1983 and 1984. States that a vice admiral's place on the active duty promotion list, grade, rank, pay, and allowances shall not be disturbed by the termination of an appointment for reappointment to another position as vice admiral. Repeals the requirement that the Coast Guard discharge upon petition any person under 21 who enlisted without parental consent. Permits the Commandant of the Coast Guard to provide medical and dental care to entitled personnel. Repeals the requirement that the Secretary of Transportation submit to Congress annually a report on special pay given to Coast Guard officers holding positions of unusual responsibility of a critical nature. Increases the authorization for operating expenses for FY 1982. Amends the Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971 to direct the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating to publish at least annually a solicitation of nominations for membership on the Federal Boat Safety Advisory Council. Authorizes the Council to make available to Congress any information or recommendations which the Council is authorized to give the Secretary. Makes specified alterations in the compensation paid to Council members. Amends other specified Acts, including the Inland Navigational Rules Act of 1980, to make the same changes in the provisions affecting a Coast Guard Academy Advisory Council, the Rules of the Road Advisory Council, and the Towing Safety Advisory Committee. Requires the Coast Guard to investigate specifically factors leading to loss of life as part of its investigations of marine casualties involving loss of life. Directs the Coast Guard to notify the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee and the Senate Commerce Committee in advance of any hearing concerning a major marine accident where there has been a loss of life and to provide such Committees with any requested marine casualty information. Amends the Recreational Boating Safety and Facilities Improvement Act of 1980 to enable the Committee on Appropriations to appropriate funds from the boating trust fund without resulting in a corresponding reduction in overall Department of Transportation budget authority. Converts the existing grant authority to contract spending authority effective in FY 1983 for reviewing state boating safety programs. Expresses the sense of Congress that the President and the Coast Guard should give the search and rescue operations of the Coast Guard a high priority.

35 Passed Senate amended May 1, 2004

(Measure passed Senate, amended) Coast Guard Authorization Act for 1983 and 1984 - Authorizes appropriations for the Coast Guard for FY 1983 and 1984 for: (1) operation and maintenance; (2) acquisition and improvement of aids to navigation, shore facilities, vessels, and aircraft; (3) research, development, test, and evaluation; and (4) retired pay, including payments under the Retired Serviceman's Family Protection and Survivor Benefit Plans and the Dependents Medical Care Act. Authorizes additional appropriations as necessary for increases in salaries and employee benefits. Authorizes end-strength levels of 41,500 active duty and 5,484 civilian personnel for both fiscal years. Authorizes average military student training loads for both fiscal years. Permits the Coast Guard to delegate by contract its aids to maritime navigation responsibilities. Directs the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating to report to Congress within the year on the effects of such delegation and on the advantages of increasing the ratio of civilian to military employees in the operation of aids to navigation on the inland waterways. Requires that complete records of inspections or examinations delegated to the American Bureau of Shipping or a similar entity be kept in the United States and be accessible to the Coast Guard. States that a vice admiral's place on the active duty promotion list, grade, rank, pay, and allowances shall not be disturbed by the termination of an appointment for reappointment to another position as vice admiral. Repeals the requirement that the Coast Guard discharge upon petition any person under 21 who enlisted without parental consent. Permits the Commandant of the Coast Guard to provide medical and dental care to entitled personnel. Eliminates the Secretary's annual report to Congress concerning: (1) the utilization of authority to lease housing facilities for military personnel and their dependents; and (2) inspection and enforcement activities on vessels having inflammable or combustible liquid cargo in bulk.

01 Reported to Senate with amendment(s) May 1, 2004

(Reported to Senate from the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation with amendment, S. Rept. 97-361) Coast Guard Authorization Act for 1983 and 1984 - Authorizes appropriations for the Coast Guard for FY 1983 and 1984 for: (1) operation and maintenance; (2) acquisition and improvement of aids to navigation, shore facilities, vessels, and aircraft; (3) research, development, test, and evaluation; and (4) retired pay, including payments under the Retired Serviceman's Family Protection and Survivor Benefit Plans and the Dependents Medical Care Act. Authorizes end-strength levels of 41,500 active duty and 5,484 civilian personnel for both fiscal years. Authorizes average military student training loads for both fiscal years. Permits the Coast Guard to delegate by contract its aids to maritime navigation responsibilities. Directs the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating to report to Congress within the year on the effects of such delegation and on the advantages of increasing the ratio of civilian to military employees in the operation of aids to navigation on the inland waterways. Requires that complete records of inspections or examinations delegated to the American Bureau of Shipping or a similar entity be kept in the United States and be accessible to the Coast Guard. States that a vice admiral's place on the active duty promotion list, grade, rank, pay, and allowances shall not be disturbed by the termination of an appointment for reappointment to another position as vice admiral. Repeals the requirement that the Coast Guard discharge upon petition any person under 21 who enlisted without parental consent. Permits the Commandant of the Coast Guard to provide medical and dental care to entitled personnel. Eliminates the Secretary's annual report to Congress concerning: (1) the utilization of authority to lease housing facilities for military personnel and their dependents; and (2) inspection and enforcement activities on vessels having inflammable or combustible liquid cargo in bulk.

00 Introduced in Senate May 1, 2004

Coast Guard Authorization Act for 1983 and 1984 - Authorizes appropriations for the Coast Guard for FY 1983 and 1984 for: (1) operation and maintenance; (2) acquisition and improvement of aids to navigation, shore facilities, vessels, and aircraft; (3) research, development, test, and evaluation; and (4) retired pay, including payments under the Retired Serviceman's Family Protection and Survivor Benefit Plans and the Dependents Medical Care Act. Authorizes end-strength levels of 41,500 active duty and 5,484 civilian personnel for both fiscal years. Authorizes average military student training loads for both fiscal years. Permits the Coast Guard to delegate by contract its aids to maritime navigation responsibilities. Directs the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating to report to Congress within the year on the effects of such delegation and on the advantages of increasing the ratio of civilian to military employees in the operation of aids to navigation on the inland waterways. Requires that complete records of inspections or examinations delegated to the American Bureau of Shipping or a similar entity be kept in the United States and be accessible to the Coast Guard. States that a vice admiral's place on the active duty promotion list, grade, rank, pay, and allowances shall not be disturbed by the termination of an appointment for reappointment to another position as vice admiral. Repeals the requirement that the Coast Guard discharge upon petition any person under 21 who enlisted without parental consent. Permits the Commandant of the Coast Guard to provide medical and dental care to entitled personnel. Eliminates the Secretary's annual report to Congress concerning: (1) the utilization of authority to lease housing facilities for military personnel and their dependents; and (2) inspection and enforcement activities on vessels having inflammable or combustible liquid cargo in bulk.

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Oct 15, 1982

Signed by President.

Oct 15, 1982

Signed by President.

Oct 15, 1982

Became Public Law No: 97-322.

Oct 15, 1982

Became Public Law No: 97-322.

Oct 4, 1982

Measure Signed in Senate.

Oct 4, 1982

Presented to President.

Oct 4, 1982

Presented to President.

Sep 29, 1982

Resolving differences -- House actions: House Agreed to Senate Amendments to House Amendments.

Sep 29, 1982

House Agreed to Senate Amendments to House Amendments.

Sep 27, 1982

Considered by Senate.

Sep 27, 1982

Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to the House Amendment with an amendment (SU 1300). By Voice Vote.

Sep 27, 1982

Senate agreed to the House Amendment with an amendment (SU 1300). By Voice Vote.

Jul 15, 1982

Called up by House by Rule.

Jul 15, 1982

Passed/agreed to in House: Passed House (Amended) by Voice Vote.

Jul 15, 1982

Passed House (Amended) by Voice Vote.

May 5, 1982

Considered by Senate.

May 5, 1982

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote.

May 5, 1982

Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote.

Apr 26, 1982

Committee on Commerce. Reported to Senate by Senator Packwood with amendments. With written report No. 97-361.

Apr 26, 1982

Committee on Commerce. Reported to Senate by Senator Packwood with amendments. With written report No. 97-361.

Apr 26, 1982

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under Regular Orders. Calendar No. 513.

Mar 29, 1982

Committee on Commerce. Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.

Mar 26, 1982

Committee on Commerce. Hearings held.

Mar 25, 1982

Star Print ordered S.2252.

Mar 22, 1982

Introduced in Senate

Mar 22, 1982

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce.

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