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[72 Stat. 800]
PUBLIC LAW 85-000—MMMM. DD, 1958
[72 Stat. 800]

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PUBLIC LAW86-72e-AUG. 23, 1968

[72 S T A T.

GEOGRAPHICAL EXTENSION OF JURISDICTION

SEC. 1110. Whenever the President determines that such action would be in the national interest, he may, to the extent, in the manner, and for such periods of time as he may consider necessary, extend the application of this Act to any areas of land or water outside of the United States and the overlying airspace thereof in which the Federal Government of the United States, under international treaty, agreement or other lawful arrangement has the necessary legal authority to take such action. TITLE XII—SECURITY PROVISIONS PURPOSE

SEC. 1201. The purpose of this title is to establish security provisions which will encourage and permit the maximum use of the navigable airspace by civil aircraft consistent with the national security. SECURITY CONTROL OF A I R TRAFFIC

SEC. 1202. In the exercise of his authority under section 307(a) of this Act, the Administrator, in consultation with the Department of Defense, shall establish such zones or areas in the airspace of the United States as he may find necessary in the interests of national defense, and by rule, regulation, or order restrict or prohibit the flight of civil aircraft, which he cannot identify, locate, and control with available facilities, within such zones or areas. PENALTIES

SEC. 1203. In addition to the penalties otherwise provided for by this Act, any person who knowingly or willfully violates any provision of this title, or any rule, regulation, or order issued thereunder shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be subject to a fine of not exceeding $10,000 or to imprisonment not exceeding one year, or to both such fine and imprisonment. TITLE XIII—WAR RISK INSURANCE DEFINITIONS AMERICAN AIRCRAFT

SEC. 1301. As used in this title— (a) The term "American aircraft" means "civil aircraft of the United States" as defined in section 101 ^15) of this Act, and any aircraft owned or chartered by or made available to the United States, or any department or agency thereof, or the government of any State, Territory, or possession of the United States, or any political subdivision thereof, or the District of Columbia. WAR RISKS

(b) The term "war risks" includes, to such extent as the Secretary may determine, all or any part of those risks which are described in "free of capture and seizure" clauses, or analogous clauses. SECRETARY

(c) The term "Secretary" means the Secretary of Commerce.