Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 14 : Section 632


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 632. Functions and powers vested in the Commandant

      All powers and functions conferred upon the Coast Guard, or the
    Commandant, by or pursuant to this title or any other law shall,
    unless otherwise specifically stated, be executed by the Commandant
    subject to the general supervision of the Secretary. In order to
    execute the powers and functions vested in him, the Commandant may
    assign personnel of the Coast Guard to duty in the District of
    Columbia, elsewhere in the United States, in any territory of the
    United States, and in any foreign country, but such personnel shall
    not be assigned to duties in any foreign country without the
    consent of the government of that country; assign to such personnel
    such duties and authority as he deems necessary; and issue rules,
    orders, and instructions, not inconsistent with law, relating to
    the organization, internal administration, and personnel of the
    Coast Guard.



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