§ 80301. International agreements  


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  • (a)General Authority.—The President may make agreements with interested maritime countries to—(1) maintain in the North Atlantic Ocean a service of ice patrol, of study and observation of ice and current conditions, and of assistance to vessels and their crews requiring assistance within the limits of the patrol;(2) maintain a service of study and observation of ice and current conditions in the waters affecting the set and drift of ice in the North Atlantic Ocean; and(3) take all practicable steps to ensure the destruction or removal of derelicts in the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean, east of the line drawn from Cape Sable to a point in latitude 34 degrees north, longitude 70 degrees west, if the destruction or removal is necessary. (b)Payment Between Countries.—The President may include in an agreement under subsection (a) a provision for—(1) payment to the United States Government by other countries for their proportionate share of the expense of maintaining the services; or(2) contribution by the Government for its proportionate share if the agreement provides for another country to maintain the services.
(Pub. L. 109–304, § 11, Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1692.)

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46 App.:738.

June 25, 1936, ch. 807, § 1, 49 Stat. 1922.