Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 124.djvu/2933

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124 STAT. 2907 PUBLIC LAW 111–281—OCT. 15, 2010 Sec. 808. Pilot Program for fingerprinting of maritime workers. Sec. 809. Transportation security cards on vessels. Sec. 810. Maritime Security Advisory Committees. Sec. 811. Seamen’s shoreside access. Sec. 812. Waterside security of especially hazardous cargo. Sec. 813. Review of liquefied natural gas facilities. Sec. 814. Use of secondary authentication for transportation security cards. Sec. 815. Assessment of transportation security card enrollment sites. Sec. 816. Assessment of the feasibility of efforts to mitigate the threat of small boat attack in major ports. Sec. 817. Report and recommendation for uniform security background checks. Sec. 818. Transportation security cards: access pending issuance; deadlines for processing; receipt. Sec. 819. Harmonizing security card expirations. Sec. 820. Clarification of rulemaking authority. Sec. 821. Port security training and certification. Sec. 822. Integration of security plans and systems with local port authorities, State harbor divisions, and law enforcement agencies. Sec. 823. Transportation security cards. Sec. 824. Pre-positioning interoperable communications equipment at interagency operational centers. Sec. 825. International port and facility inspection coordination. Sec. 826. Area transportation security incident mitigation plan. Sec. 827. Risk based resource allocation. Sec. 828. Port security zones. TITLE IX—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Sec. 901. Waivers. Sec. 902. Crew wages on passenger vessels. Sec. 903. Technical corrections. Sec. 904. Manning requirement. Sec. 905. Study of bridges over navigable waters. Sec. 906. Limitation on jurisdiction of States to tax certain seamen. Sec. 907. Land conveyance, Coast Guard property in Marquette County, Michigan, to the City of Marquette, Michigan. Sec. 908. Mission requirement analysis for navigable portions of the Rio Grande River, Texas, international water boundary. Sec. 909. Conveyance of Coast Guard property in Cheboygan, Michigan. Sec. 910. Alternative licensing program for operators of uninspected passenger ves- sels on Lake Texoma in Texas and Oklahoma. Sec. 911. Strategy regarding drug trafficking vessels. Sec. 912. Use of force against piracy. Sec. 913. Technical amendments to chapter 313 of title 46, United States Code. Sec. 914. Conveyance of Coast Guard vessels for public purposes. Sec. 915. Assessment of certain aids to navigation and traffic flow. Sec. 916. Fresnel Lens from Presque Isle Light Station in Presque Isle, Michigan. Sec. 917. Maritime Law Enforcement. Sec. 918. Capital investment plan. Sec. 919. Reports. Sec. 920. Compliance provision. Sec. 921. Conveyance of Coast Guard property in Portland, Maine. TITLE X—CLEAN HULLS Subtitle A—General Provisions Sec. 1011. Definitions. Sec. 1012. Covered vessels. Sec. 1013. Administration and enforcement. Sec. 1014. Compliance with international law. Sec. 1015. Utilization of personnel, facilities or equipment of other Federal depart- ments and agencies. Subtitle B—Implementation of the Convention Sec. 1021. Certificates. Sec. 1022. Declaration. Sec. 1023. Other compliance documentation. Sec. 1024. Process for considering additional controls. Sec. 1025. Scientific and technical research and monitoring; communication and in- formation. Sec. 1026. Communication and exchange of information. Subtitle C—Prohibitions and Enforcement Authority Sec. 1031. Prohibitions.