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TABLE 2.-UNITED STATES CODE-Continued

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TABLE 3.-LAWS OMITTED AND REPEALED

Showing laws omitted from revised title 14, U. S. C., and included in the schedule of repeals

[The citations in the first 2 columns give the titles and sections of the United States Code. The citations in the third column indicate the corresponding Revised Statutes or Statutes at Large. The reasons for omission and repeal are given in the fourth column]

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348, 1328, 137... June 23, 1942, c. 444, § 1,
56 Stat. 389.
June 26, 1943, c. 147, § 1,
57 Stat. 211 and 212.
June 22, 1944, c. 269, § 1,

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14 348, 1328.. 14 34a, 132a.

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38.

34a, 132a

14

48.

14 508.

58 Stat. 316 and 317.
May 29, 1945, c. 130, § 1,
59 Stat. 216 and 217.
Jan. 28, 1915, c. 20, § 2,
38 Stat. 801 (3d para-
graph).

June 22, 1936, c. 705, § 4,
49 Stat. 1821.

July 12, 1946, c. 569, § 1,

60 Stat. 531; July 1, 1947, c. 186, title I, § 101, 61 Stat. 227; June 19, 1948, c. 558, title I, § 101, 62 Stat. 563. Apr. 21, 1924, ch. 130, § 1, 43 stat. 105.

Preceding § 51. July 15, 1941, c. 302, § 2,

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62.

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55 Stat. 597.

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Reasons for omission and repeal

Obsolete because of the complete consolidation of the
former life-saving service with the Coast Guard.
Superseded by title 14, U. S. C., 1946 ed., supp. I, § 68,
which is placed in section 42 of the revision.
Superseded by title 14, U. S. C., 1946 ed., supp. I, § 6a,
which is placed in section 42 of the revision.
Obsolete, the purpose of this section having been
accomplished.

Superseded by title 14, U. S. C., 1946 ed., supp. I, § 6c,
which is placed in section 225 of the revised title.
Superseded by title 14, U. S. C., 1946 ed., § 10b which
is covered by section 224 (c) of the revision.
Superseded by title 14, U. S. C., 1946 ed., supp. I, §§ 6a,
6c, which are placed in sections 42 and 223 of the
revision.

Obsolete because the basic law is no longer in effect.

Obsolete because the incorporation of all personnel
concerned into the Coast Guard has been consum-
mated.

The basic statute is being repealed by the revision.
Superseded by section 3 of the act of July 3, 1926, which
is covered by section 225 of the revision.
The basic statute is being repealed by the revision.
The system of promotion is so affected by the act of
July 23, 1947, 61 Stat. 409, that the provisions of these
sections are no longer needed.

Obsolete because the incorporation of all personnel con-
cerned into the Coast Guard has been consummated.
The proviso of the second sentence of title 14, U. S. C.,
1946 ed., section 23, is covered by sections 301 and
352 of the revision.

The third sentence has been superseded by title 14,
U. S. C. 1946 ed., section 175, which is contained in
sections 304 and 354 of the revision.

These sections no longer needed when the Coast Guard
is not operating in the Navy.
These sections no longer needed when the Coast Guard
is not operating in the Navy.
These sections no longer needed when the Coast Guard
is not operating in the Navy.
These sections no longer needed when the Coast Guard
is not operating in the Navy.

No longer needed; the consolidation has been com-
pleted.

The need for this definition is eliminated by section 7 of the act of July 11, 1941, 55 Stat. 585.

The provision relating to the procurement of ordnance
stores and aircraft was superseded by title 14, U. S.
C. 1946 ed., section 506, which is contained in section
640 of this revision. The limitation on the number
of aircraft was eliminated as unnecessary except in
appropriation statutes.

Superseded by title 14, U. S. C., 1946 ed., § 50b, which
constitutes section 640 of the revised title.
The purposes of this statute have been completed.

Superseded by the act of Jan. 28, 1915, 38 Stat. 800 which is covered by section 88 of the revision. Obsolete because there is no longer any vessel of such design; this subject matter covered by section 88 of the revision.

No longer needed under present operational and disciplinary control.

Obsolete no longer a practical procedure.
This emergency statute is no longer needed.

TABLE 3.-LAWS OMITTED AND REPEALED-Continued

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Reasons for omission and repeal

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June 6, 1900, c. 791, 31
Stat. 596-597.

Mar. 1, 1905, c. 1293, § 2,
33 Stat. 819.

May 4, 1882, c. 117, § 4,
22 Stat. 56.

May 4, 1882, c. 117, § 10,

22 Stat. 58.
May 4, 1882, ch. 117, §8,
22 Stat. 57; Mar. 26,
1908, c. 99, § 3, 35 Stat.
46, 47.

Dec. 11, 1908, c. 1, 35
Stat. 581.

May 18, 1920, c. 190. § 8,
41 Stat. 604 (last pro-
viso).

Apr. 16, 1908, c. 145, § 7,
35 Stat. 62.

Jan. 22, 1925, c. 87, title
I, 43 Stat. 772 (2d
proviso).

Jan. 12, 1923, ch. 25, § 5,
42 Stat. 1131; July 3,
1926, c. 742, § 13, 44
Stat. 818.

Mar. 2, 1929, c. 574, § 5,
45 Stat. 1534.

June 23, 1906, c. 3520, § 5,
34 Stat. 453.

May 26, 1938, c. 288, 52
Stat. 447.

Apr. 19, 1928, c. 381, 45
Stat. 433.

Jan. 12, 1923, c. 25, § 3,
42 Stat. 1131 (last pro-
viso only).

Jan. 12, 1938, c. 3, § 4, 52
Stat. 5.

Jan. 12, 1938, c. 3, §§ 5, 6,
52 Stat. 5.

R. S. § 4741.

Apr. 21, 1924, c. 130, § 3,
43 Stat. 105.

Apr. 21, 1924, c. 130, § 5,
43 Stat. 106.

Apr. 21, 1924, c. 130, § 7,
43 Stat. 106.

June 6, 1940, c. 257, § 8,
54 Stat. 247.

June 6, 1940, c. 257, § 9,
54 Stat. 248.

Feb. 19, 1941, c. 8, title
1, § 10, 55 Stat. 10.

Feb. 19, 1941, c. 8, Tit.
II, §§ 214, 215, 55 Stat.

13.

Feb. 19, 1941, c. 8, title
III, § 303, 55 Stat. 14.
June 17, 1910, c. 301, § 4,
36 Stat. 537.

Aug. 2, 1946, c. 756, § 29,
60 Stat. 857.

Superseded by the act of Jan. 28, 1915, 38 Stat. 800 which is covered by section 92 (a) of the revision.

Obsolete because there are no longer any civilians employed as superintendents of life-saving stations. Obsolete because there are no longer any civilians employed as superintendents of life-saving stations. Superseded by title 14, U. S. C. 1946 ed., § 943 which is covered by section 489 of the revision.

Obsolete because statutory authority is no longer needed for this purpose.

Obsolete because there are no longer any superintendents of life-saving districts employed as such.

The provisions dealing with constructors have been superseded by title 14, U. S. C. 1946 ed., § 19a which is covered by sections 223, 225, and 461 of the revision. The provision dealing with surgeons is obsolete because there are no surgeons in the Coast Guard. Superseded by title 14, U. S. C. 1946 ed., § 112.

Obsolete a saving provision that has served its purpose.

Obsolete because there has never been such a requirement since establishment of the Coast Guard in 1915. Superseded by title 14, U. S. C. 1946 ed., § 110.

Obsolete because there are no longer any persons living who could benefit by this section.

The inequity which necessitated the enactment of this section no longer exists.

No longer needed in consideration of the general policy
in the armed services to eliminate older officers and
bring younger officers to the higher ranks.
The basic statutes are being repealed by the revision.

Superseded by title 14 U. S. C. 1946 ed., § 172 which is
contained in sections 233, 306, and 356 of the revision,
and by title 38 U. S. C. 1946 ed., § 238.

No longer needed. In time of national emergency this section is superseded by title 34 U. S. C. 1946 ed., §§ 350, 350 j (b).

No longer needed. In time of national emergency this
section is superseded by title 34 U. S. C. 1946 ed.,
§§ 350, 350 j (b).

No longer needed. Establishment of the Coast Guard
Reserve in 1939 eliminated the need for this section.
The basic statute has been repealed.

The basic statute has been repealed.

A specific savings provision which is no longer needed in view of the provisions of section 4 of the bill to revise this title.

These provisions are no longer necessary in view of the broad provisions of title 14 U. S. C. 1946 ed., § 6c.

This statutory authority is no longer needed.

Obsolete because of the consolidation of the Bureau of
Lighthouses with the Coast Guard under the act of
Aug. 5, 1939, 53 Stat. 1216.

Covered by provisions for supply fund in section 650 of
the revision.

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18 Stat. 127-128 June 20,
1874, c. 344, §§ 2, 3, 4,
and 5.

20 Stat. 164, June 18,

1878, c. 265, § 5.

20 Stat. 164, June 18,
1878, c. 265, § 6.

20 Stat. 164, June 18,
1878, c. 265, § 11.
22 Stat. 56, May 4, 1882,
c. 117, §§ 4, 6, 8, 10.
23 Stat. 198, July 7,
1884, c. 332.
25 Stat. 719,
1889, c. 279.

Feb. 26,

27 Stat. 257, July 22,
1892, c. 231.

32 Stat. 484, June 28,
1902, c. 1303.

34 Stat. 324, June 20,
1906, c. 3447, § 2.
34 Stat. 452, June 23,
1906, c. 3520, § 1.
34 Stat. 452, June 23,
1906, c. 3520, § 6.
34 Stat. 996-997, Feb. 26,
1907, c. 1638, § 6.

34 Stat. 996-997, Feb. 26,
1907, c. 1638, § 7.
34 Stat. 996-997, Feb. 26,
1907, c. 1638, § 8.

35 Stat. 46, 47, Mar. 26,
1908, c. 99, § 1.

35 Stat. 46, 47, Mar. 26,
1908, c. 99, § 2.

35 Stat. 62, Apr. 16, 1908,
c. 145, § 3.

35 Stat. 62, Apr. 16, 1908,
c. 145, § 4.

35 Stat. 62, Apr. 16, 1908,
c. 145, § 5.

35 Stat. 62, Apr. 16, 1908,

c. 145, § 6.

35 Stat. 62, Apr. 16, 1908,
c. 145, § 8.

35 Stat. 62, Apr. 16, 1908,
c. 145, § 9.

Reasons for omission and repeal

Obsolete because of the consolidation of the Bureau of
Lighthouses with the Coast Guard under the Act of
Aug. 5, 1939, 53 Stat. 1216.

Obsolete because of the consolidation of the Bureau of
Lighthouses with the Coast Guard under the act of
Aug. 5, 1939, 53 Stat. 1216.

Obsolete because of the consolidation of the Bureau of
Lighthouses with the Coast Guard under the act of
Aug. 5, 1939, 53 Stat. 1216.

Superseded by the provisions of Public Law 413 of the
80th Cong.

Superseded by the provisions of Public Law 413 of the
80th Cong.

Obsolete because of the consolidation of the Bureau of
Lighthouses with the Coast Guard under the act of
Aug. 5, 1939, 53 Stat. 1216.

Obsolete because of the consolidation of the Bureau of
Lighthouses with the Coast Guard under the act of
Aug. 5, 1939, 53 Stat. 1216.

Obsolete because of consolidation of Bureau of Marine
Inspection and Navigation with Coast Guard under
Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1946.

Obsolete because of consolidation of Bureau of Light-
houses with Coast Guard under act of Aug. 5, 1939,
53 Stat. 1216.

Superseded by later pension laws.

Obsolete because there are no longer any civilians
employed in the Coast Guard in the capacity of surf-
men, or life-saving station superintendents.
Superseded by title 14, U. S. C., 1946 ed., § 95, which
is contained in section 93 (b) of the revision.
Obsolete because there are no longer any civilians em-
ployed as superintendents of life-saving stations.
Obsolete because there are no longer any civilians em-
ployed as crews of life-boat stations.

Obsolete because there are no longer any civilians em-
ployed as superintendents of life-saving stations.
Superseded by the provisions of Public Law 413 of the
80th Cong.

Superseded by title 5, U. S. C., 1946 ed., § 41, which is covered by section 632 of the revision.

Obsolete because there are no longer any civilians employed as keepers of life-saving stations.

Obsolete because there are no longer any civilians employed as superintendents of life-saving stations. Superseded by title 33, U. S. C., 1946 ed., § 716, which is contained in section 653 of the revision.

Superseded by title 14, U. S. C., 1946 ed., § 10, which is contained in section 42 of the revision.

Superseded by title 14, U. S. C., 1946 ed., § 19, which is covered by sections 225 and 226 of the revision. Superseded by title 37, U. S. C., 1946 ed., § 112.

Superseded by title 14, U. S. C., 1946 ed., § 36, which is contained in section 651 of the revision.

Superseded by title 33, U. S. C., 1946 ed., § 716, which is contained in section 653 of the revision.

Obsolete because there are no longer any civilians em. ployed as superintendents of life-saving stations. Obsolete because there are no longer any civilians employed as keepers or surfmen at life-saving stations. Superseded by title 14, U. S. C., 1946 ed., § 10 which is covered by section 42 of the revision.

Superseded by title 14, U. S. C., 1946 ed., § 18 which is covered by section 223 of the revision.

Obsolete because the period of its possible application has expired.

Obsolete because the period of its possible application has expired.

The first two sentences have been superseded by title 37, U. S. C., 1946 ed., § 109 and are covered by section 461 of the revision.

Superseded by title 14, U. S. C., 1946 ed., § 24, which is covered by section 223 of the revision.

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Reasons for omission and repeal

35 Stat. 62, Apr. 16, 1908,
c. 145, § 11.

35 Stat. 62, Apr. 16, 1908,
c. 145, § 13.

35 Stat. 162, May 14,
1908, c. 168, § 4.
35 Stat. 162, May 14,
1908, c. 168, § 8.
36 Stat. 537, June 17,
1910, c. 301, § 5.

36 Stat. 537, June 17,
1910 c. 301, § 10.

36 Stat. 537, June 17,
1910, c. 301, § 12.

38 Stat. 927, Mar. 3, 1915,
c. 81, § 4.

38 Stat. 928, Mar. 3, 1915,
c. 81, § 7.

39 Stat. 538, Aug. 28,
1916, c. 414, §§ 4, 5.

40 Stat. 608, June 20,
1918, c. 103, § 4.
44 Stat. 626, May 22,
1926, c. 371, § 3.

44 Stat. 815, July 3, 1926,
c. 742, § 4.

44 Stat. 817, July 3, 1926,
c. 742, § 8.

44 Stat. 817, July 3, 1926,
c. 742, § 12.

44 Stat. 1261, Feb. 28,
1927, c. 227.

45 Stat. 1262, Feb. 25,
1929, c. 313, § 5.

50 Stat. 260, June 15,
1937, c. 352.

50 Stat. 548, July 30,
1937, c. 545, § 3.

50 Stat. 667, Aug. 16,
1937, c. 665, § 4.

50 Stat. 667, Aug. 16,
1937, c. 665, §§ 5, 6.

57 Stat. 609, Dec. 23,
1943, c. 378.

Superseded by title 37, U. S. C., 1946 ed., § 110 and
covered by section 485 (c) of the revision.
Superseded by title 14, U. S. C., 1946 ed., § 10 which is
covered by section 42 of the revision.

Superseded by title 33, U. S. C., 1946 ed., § 472 which is
covered by section 81 of the revision.
Superseded by title 33, U. S. C., 1946 ed., § 716 which is
contained in section 653 of the revision.

Obsolete because of the consolidation of the Bureau of
Lighthouses with the Coast Guard under the act of
Aug. 5, 1939, 53 Stat. 1216.

Obsolete because of the consolidation of the Bureau of
Lighthouses with the Coast Guard under the act of
Aug. 5, 1939, 53 Stat. 1216.

Obsolete because of the consolidation of the Bureau of
Lighthouses with the Coast Guard under the act of
Aug. 5, 1939, 53 Stat. 1216.

Superseded by title 5, U. S. C., 1946 ed., § 30b.

Obsolete because of the consolidation of the Bureau of
Lighthouses with the Coast Guard under the act of
Aug. 5, 1939, 53 Stat. 1216.

Obsolete because of the consolidation of the Bureau of
Lighthouses with the Coast Guard under the act of
Aug. 5, 1939, 53 Stat. 1216.

Superseded by title 44 U. S. C. 1946 ed., §§ 72, 72a.

Obsolete because of the consolidation of the Bureau of
Lighthouses with the Coast Guard under the act of
Aug. 5, 1939, 53 Stat. 1216.

Obsolete because the section refers to vacancies occur-
ring prior to July 1, 1929. (See sec. 2 of the act of
March 2, 1929, 45 Stat. 1534.)

Obsolete because the grade of constructor was abolished by the act of Aug. 5, 1939, 53 Stat. 1218.

Obsolete because there are no longer any civilians em ployed as surfmen in the Coast Guard.

Obsolete because none of the officers affected are now
living.

Obsolete because of the consolidation of the Bureau of
Lighthouses with the Coast Guard under the act of
Aug. 5, 1939, 53 Stat. 1216.

Obsolete because fee simple title to the land referred to
is in the Government, and the authorized construc-
tion has been completed.

The basic statute has been repealed.

Obsolete because of the consolidation of the Bureau of
Lighthouses with the Coast Guard under the act of
Aug. 5, 1939, 53 Stat. 1216.

Obsolete because the transactions have been consum-
mated.

The basic statute has been repealed.

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