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S 831 - 97

Coast Guard Authorization Act of 1982

Became Public Law No: 97-136.

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

(Senate agreed to House amendments with an amendment) Authorizes appropriations for the Coast Guard for fiscal year 1982 for: (1) operation and maintenance expenses; (2) acquisition, construction, rebuilding, and improvement of aids in navigation, shore facilities, vessels, and aircraft; (3) the alteration or removal of bridges over navigable waters; and (4) research, development, testing, and evaluation. Requires the prior approval of the appropriate committees of Congress before research and development plans can be implemented. Permits the Coast Guard an end-year strength of 42,224 active duty personnel and 5,484 civilian personnel. Authorizes average military training student loads. Increases the authorization of appropriations for the operation and maintenance of the Coast Guard for fiscal year 1981. Increases the end-year strength of active duty personnel for fiscal year 1981 from 39,600 to 39,819. Excludes specified reserve officers on active duty from the active duty promotion list. Makes the rear admiral designated by the Commandant to the position of Chief of Staff the senior rear admiral for all purposes other than pay. Eliminates a reservist's exemption from registration and liability for military training and service under other law. Permits the Commandant of the Coast Guard to authorize the installation and use of telephones in residences leased or owned by the Government of the United States to assure efficient response to extraordinary operational contingencies. Modifies the formula for computing the amount of disability or death benefits for members of the Coast Guard. Permits the delegation of vessel inspection review and approval to the American Bureau of Shipping or a similar American classification society. Directs the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating to report annually to Congress on the implementation of such delegation. Amends the Vessel Documentation Act to expand eligibility for vessel documentation to vessels owned by an association, trust, or other entity capable of holding title to a vessel under the law of the United States or any State, territory, or possession thereof, or the District of Columbia or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, all of the members of which are citizens of the United States. Includes partnerships controlled by U.S. citizens. Authorizes the Coast Guard to place orders for materials, supplies, equipment, work, or services of any kind that any requisitioned Federal agency may be in a position to supply or obtain. Prohibits the use of funds to remove facilities of Coast Guard Group Port Angeles from Ediz Hook. Expresses the thanks of Congress to the members of the Coast Guard and others who participated in the rescue of the passengers aboard the motor vessel Prinsendam. Directs the Coast Guard to deploy at least one helicopter for search and rescue at each of specified stations. Requires the Coast Guard Station at Rogue River in Oregon to remain open until at least October 31 of each year.

36 Passed House amended May 1, 2004

(Measure passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 2559) Authorizes appropriations for the Coast Guard for fiscal year 1982 for: (1) operation and maintenance expenses; (2) acquisition, construction, rebuilding, and improvement of aids in navigation, shore facilities, vessels, and aircraft; (3) the alteration or removal of bridges over navigable waters; and (4) research, development, testing, and evaluation. Requires the prior approval of the appropriate committees of Congress before research and development plans can be implemented. Permits the Coast Guard an end-year strength of 42,224 active duty personnel. Authorizes average military training student loads. Authorizes the Coast Guard to place orders for materials, supplies, equipment, work, or services of any kind that any requisitioned Federal agency may be in a position to supply or obtain. Excludes specified reserve officers on active duty from the active duty promotion list. Makes the rear admiral designated by the Commandant to the position of Chief of Staff the senior rear admiral for all purposes other than pay. Eliminates a reservist's exemption from registration and liability for military training and service under other law. Permits the Commandant of the Coast Guard to authorize the installation and use of telephones in residences leased or owned by the Government of the United States to assure efficient response to extraordinary operational contingencies. Increases the authorization of appropriations for the operation and maintenance of the Coast Guard for fiscal year 1981. Increases the end-year strength of active duty personnel for fiscal year 1981 from 39,600 to 39,819. Directs the Commandant to conduct a study and report to Congress on the use of cycloidal propulsion systems in appropriate types of Coast Guard vessels. Permits the delegation of vessel inspection review and approval to the American Bureau of Shipping or a similar American classification society. Directs the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating to report annually to Congress on the implementation of such delegation. Prohibits the use of funds to remove facilities of Coast Guard Group Port Angeles from Ediz Hook. Amends the Vessel Documentation Act to expand eligibility for vessel documentation to vessels owned by an association, trust, or other entity capable of holding title to a vessel under the law of the United States or any State, territory, or possession thereof, or the District of Columbia or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, all of the members of which are citizens of the United States. Includes partnerships controlled by U.S. citizens. Modifies the formula for computing the amount of disability or death benefits for members of the Coast Guard. Authorizes the appropriate Secretary to lease housing facilities for military personnel on sea duty or duty at remote offshore Coast Guard stations. Sets a minimum civilian personnel strength for the end of fiscal year 1982. Expresses the thanks of Congress to the members of the Coast Guard and others who participated in the rescue of the passengers aboard the motor vessel Prinsendam.

35 Passed Senate amended May 1, 2004

(Measure passed Senate, amended) Coast Guard Authorization Act, 1982 - Title I: Authorization of Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1982 - Authorizes appropriations for the Coast Guard for fiscal year 1982 for: (1) operation and maintenance expenses; (2) acquisition, construction, rebuilding, and improvement of aids to navigation, shore facilities, vessels, and aircraft; (3) the alteration or removal of bridges over navigable waters; and (4) research, development, testing, and evaluation. Permits the Coast Guard an end-year strength of 39,904 active duty personnel. Authorizes average military training student loads. Title II: Coast Guard Management - Authorizes the Coast Guard to place orders for materials, supplies, equipment, work or services of any kind that any requisitioned Federal agency may be in a position to supply or obtain. Excludes specified reserve officers on active duty from the active duty promotion list. Makes the rear admiral designated by the Commandant to the position of Chief of Staff the senior rear admiral for all purposes other than pay. Eliminates a reservist's exemption from registration and liability for military training and service under other laws. Increases the authorization of appropriations for the operation and maintenance of the Coast Guard for fiscal year 1981. Increases the end-year strength of active duty personnel for fiscal year 1981 from 39,600 to 39,819. Permits the Commandant of the Coast Guard to authorize the installation and use of telephones in residences leased or owned by the Government of the United States to assure efficient response to extraordinary operational contingencies.

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

(Reported to Senate from the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation with an amendment, S. Rept. 97-45) Coast Guard Authorization Act, 1982 - Title I: Authorization of Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1982 - Authorizes appropriations for the Coast Guard for fiscal year 1982 for: (1) operation and maintenance expenses; (2) acquisition, construction, rebuilding, and improvement of aids to navigation, shore facilities, vessels, and aircraft; (3) the alteration or removal of bridges over navigable waters; and (4) research, development, testing, and evaluation. Permits the Coast Guard an end-year strength of 39,904 active duty personnel. Authorizes average military training student loads. Title II: Coast Guard Management - Authorizes the Coast Guard to place orders for materials, supplies, equipment, work or services of any kind that any requisitioned Federal agency may be in a position to supply or obtain. Excludes specified reserve officers on active duty from the active duty promotion list. Makes the rear admiral designated by the Commandant to the position of Chief of Staff the senior rear admiral for all purposes other than pay. Eliminates a reservist's exemption from registration and liability for military training and service under other laws. Increases the authorization of appropriations for the operation and maintenance of the Coast Guard for fiscal year 1981. Increases the end-year strength of active duty personnel for fiscal year 1981 from 39,600 to 39,819. Permits the Commandant of the Coast Guard to authorize the installation and use of telephones in residences leased or owned by the Government of the United States to assure efficient response to extraordinary operational contingencies.

00 Introduced in Senate May 1, 2004

Coast Guard Authorization Act, 1982 - Title I: 1982 Authorization of Appropriations - Authorizes appropriations for the Coast Guard for fiscal year 1982 for: (1) operation and maintenance expenses; (2) acquisition, construction, rebuilding, and improvement of aids to navigation, shore facilities, vessels, and aircraft; (3) the alteration or removal of bridges over navigable waters; and (4) research, development, testing, and evaluation. Permits the Coast Guard an end-year strength of 39,904 active duty personnel. Authorizes average military training student loads. Title II: Coast Guard Management - Authorizes the Coast Guard to place orders for materials, supplies, equipment, work, or services of any kind that any requisitioned Federal agency may be in a position to supply or obtain. Excludes specified reserve officers on active duty from the active duty promotion list. Makes the rear admiral designated by the Commandant to the position of Chief of Staff the senior rear admiral for all purposes other than pay. Eliminates a reservist's exemption from registration and liability for military training and service under other law. Increases the authorization of appropriations for the operation and maintenance of the Coast Guard for fiscal year 1981. Increases the end-year strength of active duty personnel for fiscal year 1981 from 39,600 to 39,819. Permits the Commandant of the Coast Guard to authorize the installation and use of telephones in residences leased or owned by the Government of the United States to assure efficient response to extraordinary operational contingencies. Title III: Authorization of Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1983 - Authorizes appropriations for the Coast Guard for fiscal year 1983 for: (1) operation and maintenance expenses; (2) acquisition, construction, rebuilding, and improvement of aids to navigation, shore facilities, vessels, and aircraft; and (3) research, development, testing, and evaluation.

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Dec 29, 1981

Signed by President.

Dec 29, 1981

Signed by President.

Dec 29, 1981

Became Public Law No: 97-136.

Dec 29, 1981

Became Public Law No: 97-136.

Dec 22, 1981

Measure Signed in Senate.

Dec 22, 1981

Presented to President.

Dec 22, 1981

Presented to President.

Dec 16, 1981

Considered by Senate.

Dec 16, 1981

Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate concurred in House amendments with amendments by Voice Vote.

Dec 16, 1981

Senate concurred in House amendments with amendments by Voice Vote.

Dec 16, 1981

Resolving differences -- House actions: House Agreed to Senate Amendments to House Amendments by Voice Vote.

Dec 16, 1981

House Agreed to Senate Amendments to House Amendments by Voice Vote.

Dec 14, 1981

Called up by House by Rule.

Dec 14, 1981

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

Dec 14, 1981

Passed House (Amended) by Voice Vote.

May 4, 1981

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

May 4, 1981

Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote.

Apr 28, 1981

Star Print ordered on S.831.

Apr 23, 1981

Committee on Commerce. Reported to Senate by Senator Packwood favorably with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 97-45.

Apr 23, 1981

Committee on Commerce. Reported to Senate by Senator Packwood favorably with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 97-45.

Apr 23, 1981

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under Regular Orders. Calendar No. 56.

Apr 7, 1981

Committee on Commerce. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.

Apr 2, 1981

Committee on Commerce. Hearings held.

Apr 1, 1981

Committee on Commerce. Hearings held.

Mar 31, 1981

Introduced in Senate

Mar 31, 1981

Read second time and referred to Senate Committee on Commerce.

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