Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 16 : Section 1220a


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1220a. Transfer of title; terms and conditions

      If, after consideration of such comments and views as are
    received pursuant to section 1220(c) of this title, the Secretary
    finds that the use of obsolete ships proposed by a State will not
    violate any Federal law, contribute to degradation of the marine
    environment, create undue interference with commercial fishing or
    navigation, and is not frivolous, he may transfer without
    consideration to the State all right, title, and interest of the
    United States in and to any obsolete ships which are available for
    transfer under this chapter if - 
        (1) the State gives to the Secretary such assurances as he
      deems necessary that such ships will be utilized and maintained
      only for the purposes stated in the application and, when sunk,
      will be charted and marked as a hazard to navigation;
        (2) the State agrees to secure any licenses or permits which
      may be required under the provisions of any other applicable
      Federal law;
        (3) the State agrees to such other terms and conditions as the
      Secretary shall require in order to protect the marine
      environment and other interests of the United States; and
        (4) the transfer would be at no cost to the Government (except
      for any financial assistance provided under section 1220c-1 of
      this title) with the State taking delivery of such obsolete ships
      at fleetside of the National Defense Reserve Fleet in an "as is -
      where is" condition.



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