Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 124.djvu/2944

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124 STAT. 2918 PUBLIC LAW 111–281—OCT. 15, 2010 (2) A synopsis of, and the disciplinary action taken in, each substantiated case. (3) The policies, procedures, and processes implemented by the Secretary concerned during the year covered by such report in response to incidents of sexual assault involving mem- bers of the Coast Guard concerned. (4) A plan for the actions that are to be taken in the year following the year covered by such report on the prevention of and response to sexual assault involving members of the Coast Guard concerned. SEC. 218. HOME PORT OF COAST GUARD VESSELS IN GUAM. Section 96 of title 14, United States Code, is amended— (1) by striking ‘‘a State of the United States’’ and inserting ‘‘the United States or Guam’’; and (2) by inserting ‘‘or Guam’’ after ‘‘outside the United States’’. SEC. 219. SUPPLEMENTAL POSITIONING SYSTEM. Not later than 180 days after date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating in consultation with the Commandant of the Coast Guard shall conclude their study of whether a single, domestic system is needed as a back-up navigation system to the Global Positioning System and notify the Committee on Transportation and Infrastruc- ture of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Com- merce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate the results of such determination. SEC. 220. ASSISTANCE TO FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS AND MARITIME AUTHORITIES. Section 149 of title 14, United States Code, as amended by section 206, is further amended by adding at the end the following: ‘‘(d) AUTHORIZED ACTIVITIES.— ‘‘(1) The Commandant may use funds for— ‘‘(A) the activities of traveling contact teams, including any transportation expense, translation services expense, or administrative expense that is related to such activities; ‘‘(B) the activities of maritime authority liaison teams of foreign governments making reciprocal visits to Coast Guard units, including any transportation expense, trans- lation services expense, or administrative expense that is related to such activities; ‘‘(C) seminars and conferences involving members of maritime authorities of foreign governments; ‘‘(D) distribution of publications pertinent to engage- ment with maritime authorities of foreign governments; and ‘‘(E) personnel expenses for Coast Guard civilian and military personnel to the extent that those expenses relate to participation in an activity described in subparagraph (C) or (D). ‘‘(2) An activity may not be conducted under this subsection with a foreign country unless the Secretary of State approves the conduct of such activity in that foreign country.’’. Deadline. Study. Notification.