The Coast Guard and Federal Maritime Commission Fiscal Year 2000 Budgets: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, First Session, February 11, 1999

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Página 194 - Is performed at the request of the recipient and is above and beyond the services regularly received by other members of the same industry or group, or of the general public (eg, receiving a passport, visa, airman's certificate, or an inspection after regular duty hours).
Página 194 - Enables the beneficiary to obtain more immediate or substantial gains or values (which may or may not be measurable in monetary terms) than those which accrue to the general public...
Página 192 - A reasonable charge, as described below, should be made to each identifiable recipient for a measurable unit or amount of Government service or property from which he derives a special benefit.
Página 216 - Reservists, on extended active duty and long-term active duty for special work, filling active duty shortfalls. The number of Reservists on active duty is the direct result of the Coast Guard's solicitation of volunteers from the Selected Reserve to serve on extended active duty to fill full-time active duty billets for periods of 2 to 4 years. In addition, it must be noted that the Coast Guard has made significant headway in intensifying its Reserve recruiting over the past year. Such efforts have...
Página 1 - US House of Representatives Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans Committee on Resources Washington, DC The Subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:07 am, in Room 1334, Longworth House Office Building, Hon.
Página 217 - ... In addition, there has been heightened attention to Reserve recruiting, including intensive efforts to attract more Reserve affiliations from the ranks of Active component members leaving active duty for civilian life. In 1999, 26% of eligible members leaving active duty chose to become reservists. In summary, the Congress and the Coast Guard have made the substantial financial and manpower commitment to rectify the Reserve end-strength problem. As a result, significant progress has been, and...
Página 216 - In view of the foregoing, a request to fund only 7,600 Reservists simply makes no sense at a time when the Coast Guard is making significant strides in correcting the end-strength shortfall that has existed over the past several years. The Coast Guard has increased its recruiting capabilities and put into place a multi-year plan to get the Coast Guard Reserve back to strength.
Página 4 - International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978...
Página 196 - USC 403, be liable for resulting damage to the public. (b) The Coast Guard is authorized to mark for the protection of navigation any sunken vessel or other obstruction that is not suitably marked. Marking by the Coast Guard does not relieve the owner of any such obstruction from the duty and responsibility suitably to mark the obstruction and remove it as required by law.
Página 218 - FY99 appropriations bill, in appropriating $69 million for the Coast Guard Reserve, limited the amount of Reserve training funds that may be transferred to operating expenses to $20M. The House committee report notes that this limitation is included...

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