Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 14 : Section 93


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 93. Commandant; general powers

      For the purpose of executing the duties and functions of the
    Coast Guard the Commandant may:
        (a) maintain water, land, and air patrols, and ice-breaking
      facilities;
        (b) establish and prescribe the purpose of, change the location
      of, consolidate, discontinue, re-establish, maintain, operate,
      and repair Coast Guard shore establishments;
        (c) assign vessels, aircraft, vehicles, aids to navigation,
      equipment, appliances, and supplies to Coast Guard districts and
      shore establishments, and transfer any of the foregoing from one
      district or shore establishment to another;
        (d) conduct experiments, investigate, or cause to be
      investigated, plans, devices, and inventions relating to the
      performance of any Coast Guard function and cooperate and
      coordinate such activities with other Government agencies and
      with private agencies;
        (e) conduct any investigations or studies that may be of
      assistance to the Coast Guard in the performance of any of its
      powers, duties, or functions;
        (f) collect, publish, and distribute information concerning
      Coast Guard operations;
        (g) conduct or make available to personnel of the Coast Guard
      such specialized training and courses of instruction, including
      correspondence courses, as may be necessary or desirable for the
      good of the service;
        (h) design or cause to be designed, cause to be constructed,
      accept as gift, or otherwise acquire patrol boats and other small
      craft, equip, operate, maintain, supply, and repair such patrol
      boats, other small craft, aircraft, and vehicles, and subject to
      applicable regulations under subtitle I of title 40 and title III
      of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949
      (41 U.S.C. 251 et seq.) dispose of them;
        (i) acquire, accept as gift, maintain, repair, and discontinue
      aids to navigation, appliances, equipment, and supplies;
        (j) equip, operate, maintain, supply, and repair Coast Guard
      districts and shore establishments;
        [(k) Repealed. Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, Sec. 1(33), 65 Stat.
      702]
        (l) establish, equip, operate, and maintain shops, depots, and
      yards for the manufacture and construction of aids to navigation,
      equipment, apparatus, vessels, vehicles, and aircraft not
      normally or economically obtainable from private contractors, and
      for the maintenance and repair of any property used by the Coast
      Guard;
        (m) accept and utilize, in times of emergency in order to save
      life or protect property, such voluntary services as may be
      offered to the Coast Guard;
        (n) rent or lease, under such terms and conditions as are
      deemed advisable, for a period not exceeding five years, such
      real property under the control of the Coast Guard as may not be
      required for immediate use by the Coast Guard, the monies
      received from any such rental or lease, less amount of expenses
      incurred (exclusive of governmental personal services), to be
      deposited in the Treasury;
        (o) grant, under such terms and conditions as are deemed
      advisable, permits, licenses, easements, and rights-of-way over,
      across, in, and upon lands under the control of the Coast Guard
      when in the public interest and without substantially injuring
      the interests of the United States in the property thereby
      affected;
        (p) establish, install, abandon, re-establish, reroute,
      operate, maintain, repair, purchase, or lease such telephone and
      telegraph lines and cables, together with all facilities,
      apparatus, equipment, structures, appurtenances, accessories, and
      supplies used or useful in connection with the installation,
      operation, maintenance, or repair of such lines and cables,
      including telephones in residences leased or owned by the
      Government of the United States when appropriate to assure
      efficient response to extraordinary operational contingencies of
      a limited duration, and acquire such real property rights of way,
      easements, or attachment privileges as may be required for the
      installation, operation, and maintenance of such lines, cables,
      and equipment;
        (q) establish, install, abandon, reestablish, change the
      location of, operate, maintain, and repair radio transmitting and
      receiving stations;
        (r) provide medical and dental care for personnel entitled
      thereto by law or regulation, including care in private
      facilities;
        (s) accept, under terms and conditions the Commandant
      establishes, the service of an individual ordered to perform
      community service under the order of a Federal, State, or
      municipal court,(!1)

        (t) notwithstanding any other law, enter into cooperative
      agreements with States, local governments, non-governmental
      organizations, and individuals, to accept and utilize voluntary
      services for the maintenance and improvement of natural and
      historic resources on, or to benefit natural and historic
      research on, Coast Guard facilities, subject to the requirement
      that - 
          (1) the cooperative agreements shall each provide for the
        parties to contribute funds or services on a matching basis to
        defray the costs of such programs, projects, and activities
        under the agreement; and
          (2) a person providing voluntary services under this
        subsection shall not be considered a Federal employee except
        for purposes of chapter 81 of title 5, United States Code, with
        respect to compensation for work-related injuries, and chapter
        171 of title 28, United States Code, with respect to tort
        claims;

        (u) enter into cooperative agreements with other Government
      agencies and the National Academy of Sciences;
        (v) require that any member of the Coast Guard or Coast Guard
      Reserve (including a cadet or an applicant for appointment or
      enlistment to any of the foregoing and any member of a uniformed
      service who is assigned to the Coast Guard) request that all
      information contained in the National Driver Register pertaining
      to the individual, as described in section 30304(a) of title 49,
      be made available to the Commandant under section 30305(a) of
      title 49, may receive that information, and upon receipt, shall
      make the information available to the individual;
        (w) provide for the honorary recognition of individuals and
      organizations that significantly contribute to Coast Guard
      programs, missions, or operations, including State and local
      governments and commercial and nonprofit organizations, and pay
      for, using any appropriations or funds available to the Coast
      Guard, plaques, medals, trophies, badges, and similar items to
      acknowledge such contribution (including reasonable expenses of
      ceremony and presentation); and
        (x) rent or lease, under such terms and conditions as are
      considered by the Secretary to be advisable, commercial vehicles
      to transport the next of kin of eligible retired Coast Guard
      military personnel to attend funeral services of the service
      member at a national cemetery.



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