Collapse to view only § 2701. Procurement of personnel
- § 2701. Procurement of personnel
- § 2702. Training
- § 2703. Contingent expenses
- § 2704. Equipment to prevent accidents
- [§ 2705. Repealed.
- § 2706. Right to wear uniform
- § 2707. Protection of uniform
- § 2708. Clothing for officers and enlisted personnel
- § 2709. Procurement and sale of stores to members and civilian employees
- § 2710. Disposition of effects of decedents
- § 2711. Deserters; payment of expenses incident to apprehension and delivery; penalties
- § 2712. Payment for the apprehension of stragglers
- § 2713. Employment assistance
The Coast Guard may make expenditures for the training of personnel, including books, school supplies, correspondence courses, motion picture equipment, and other equipment for instructional purposes.
The Commandant may expend for contingencies of the Coast Guard a sum not to exceed $50,000 in any one fiscal year.
The Coast Guard may make such expenditures as are deemed appropriate for promotion and maintenance of the safety and occupational health of, and the prevention of accidents affecting, personnel of the Coast Guard, including the purchase of clothing, equipment, and other materials necessary thereto.
The provisions of law relating to the protection of the uniform of the United States Army, Navy, or Marine Corps shall apply to the protection of the uniform of the Coast Guard, in the same manner, to the same extent, and under the same conditions.
Such stores as the Secretary may designate may be procured and sold to members of the Coast Guard, and to the surviving spouses of such members. Such designated stores may also be procured and sold to civilian officers and employees of the United States, and to such other individuals as may be specifically authorized by the Secretary, at Coast Guard stations and other units beyond the continental limits of the United States or in Alaska.
All moneys, articles of value, papers, keepsakes, and other similar effects belonging to the deceased individuals in the Coast Guard, not claimed by their legal heirs or next of kin, shall be deposited in safe custody, and if any such moneys, articles of value, papers, keepsakes, or other similar effects so deposited have been, or shall hereafter be, unclaimed for a period of two years from the date of the death of such individual, such articles and effects shall be sold and the proceeds thereof, together with the moneys above mentioned, shall be deposited in the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts. The Secretary shall make diligent inquiry in every instance after the death of such individual to ascertain the whereabouts of his heirs or next of kin, and prescribe necessary regulations to carry out the foregoing provisions. Claims may be presented hereunder at any time within five years after such moneys or proceeds have been so deposited in the Treasury, and, when supported by competent proof in any case after such deposit in the Treasury, shall be certified to Congress for consideration.
The Coast Guard may offer and pay rewards for the apprehension and delivery of deserters, stragglers, and prisoners.