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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

PUBLIC LAW 99-399—AUG. 27, 1986

100 STAT. 889

"§ 1013. Payment of compensation for victims of terrorism 37 USC ioi3. "Any benefit or payment pursuant to section 559 of this title, or Ante, p. 884. section 1051 or 1095 or chapter 110 of title 10, shall be paid out of funds available to the Secretary concerned for military personnel.". (2) The table of sections at the beginning of such chapter is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new item: "1013. Payment of compensation for victims of terrorism.". SEC. 807. REGULATIONS.

Any regulation required by this title or by any amendment made by this title shall take effect not later than 6 months after the date of enactment of this Act. SEC. 808. EFFECTIVE DATE OF ENTITLEMENTS.

Effective date. 5 USC 5569 note.

5 USC 5569 note.

Provisions enacted by this title which provide new spending authority described in section 401(c)(2)(C) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 shall not be effective until October 1, 1986. 2 USC 651. TITLE IX—MARITIME SECURITY This title may be cited as the "International Maritime and Port Security Act".

International Maritime and Port Security Act 46 USC app. 1801 note.

SEC. 902. INTERNATIONAL MEASURES FOR SEAPORT AND SHIPBOARD SECURITY.

46 USC app. 1801.

SEC. 901. SHORT TITLE.

The Congress encourages the President to continue to seek agreement through the International Maritime Organization on matters of international seaport and shipboard security, and commends him on his efforts to date. In developing such agreement, each member country of the International Maritime Organization should consult with appropriate private sector interests in that country. Such agreement would establish seaport and vessel security measures and could include— (1) seaport screening of cargo and baggage similar to that done at airports; (2) security measures to restrict access to cargo, vessels, and dockside property to authorized personnel only; (3) additional security on board vessels; (4) licensing or certification of compliance with appropriate security standards; and (5) other appropriate measures to prevent unlawful acts against passengers and crews on board vessels.

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SEC. 903. MEASURES TO PREVENT UNLAWFUL ACTS AGAINST PAS- 46 USC app. 1801 SENGERS AND CREWS ON BOARD SHIPS. note. (a) REPORT ON PROGRESS OF IMO.—The Secretary of Transpor-

tation and the Secretary of State, jointly, shall report to the Congress by February 28, 1987, on the progress of the International Maritime Organization in developing recommendations on Measures to Prevent Unlawful Acts Against Passengers and Crews On Board Ships. (b) CONTENT OF REPORT.—The report required by subsection (a) shall include the following information—