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than tatikers of oily residues from slop tanks or other 

 sources; adding Item (iv) of cl. (2), Incorporating In: 

 Items (i) and (11) provisions of former cl. (5) relating to 

 ballasting, or cleaning during voyage of bunker fuel tanks 

 of ships other than tankers; item (lil) provisions of former 

 cl. (6) relating to disposal from ships other than tanfters 

 of oily residues from bunker fuel tanks or other sources: 

 and deleting former cl. (7) relating to accidental or other 

 exceptional discharges or escapes of oil from tankers or 

 ships other than tankers; and deleted from last sentence 

 reference to section 1002(c) of this title. 



Subsec. (f). Pub. L. 93-119. §2(9)(C). repealed subsec. 

 (f) which provided for fines within limits of $500 to 

 $1,000 for noncompliance vrith oil record books require- 

 ments and for such fines or imprisonment for term not 

 exceeding six months, or both, for false or misleading 

 entries In any material particular. 



§ 1009. Regulations. 



The Secretary may make regulations for the ad- 

 ministration of sections 1002, 1003. 1004, 1004a, 1005. 

 1007, and 1008 of this title. (Pub. L. 87-167, § 11, 

 formerly § 10, Aug. 30, 1961, 75 Stat. 404, amended 

 Pub. L. 89-551, § 1(7), Sept. 1, 1966. 80 Stat. 375; 

 renumbered and amended Pub. L. 93-119, §2(10), 

 Oct. 4, 1973, 87 Stat. 428.) 



Amendments 



1973 — Pub. L. 93-119 mcluded references to sections 

 1004a and 1005. substituted reference to section 1007 for 

 reference to section 1007(a) . and deleted reference to sec- 

 tion 1011 of this title. 



§ 1010. Boarding of ships; production of records; evi- 

 dence of violations by foreign ships. 



(a) The Secretary may malce regulations em- 

 powering such persons as may be designated to go 

 on board any ship to which the convention applies, 

 while the ship is within the territorial jurisdiction 

 of the United States, and to require production of 

 any records required to be Icept in accordance with 

 the convention. 



(b) Should evidence be obtained that a ship reg- 

 istered in another country party to the convention 

 has discharged oil in violation of the convention but 

 outside the territorial sea of the United States, such 

 evidence should be forwarded to the State Depart- 

 ment for action in accordance with article X of the 

 convention. (Pub. L. 87-167, § 12, formerly § 11. 

 Aug. 30, 1961, 75 Stat. 404; renumbered and amended 

 Pub. L. 93-119, §2(11), Oct. 4, 1973, 87 Stat. 428.) 



Amendments 

 1973— Subsec. (b). Pub L. 93-119 substituted "in vio- 

 lation of the convention but outside the territorial sea 

 of the United States" for "in any prohibited zone". 



§ 1011. Repealed. Pub. L.-fl3irn9, § 2(12), Oct. 4, 1973, ^7 



' 8131.428. 



Section, Pub. L. 87-167, I 12, Aug. 30, 1961, 75 Stat. 404; 

 Pub. L. 89-551, § 1(8), Sapt. 1, 1966, 90 Stat. 375, de- 

 scribed the prohibited zones and provided for publication 

 of reduction or extension of zomes. 



§1012. Repealed. Pub. L. 89-551, §1(9), Sept. 1, 1966, 

 80 Stat. 375. 

 Section. Pub. L. 87-167, § 13. Aug. 30. 1961, 75 Stat. 405. 

 set out the form and required entries for the oil record 

 book. See section 1008 of this title. 



§ 1013. Appropriations. 



There is authorized to be appropriated such sums 

 as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of 



this chapter. (Pub. L. 87-167, § 14, Aug. 30, 1961, 75 

 Stat. 407.) 



§ 1014. Effect on other laws. 



Nothing in this chapter or In regulations Issued 

 hereunder shall be construed to modify or amend 

 the provisions of section 1321 of this title, or sec- 

 tion 89 of Title 14. (Pub. L. 87-167, § 15, formerly 

 § 16, Aug. 30 1961, 75 Stat. 407; renumbered and 

 amended Pub. L. 93-119, §2(14), Oct. 4, 1973. 87 

 Stat. 428.) 



Amendments 



1973 — Pub. L. 93-119 substituted "provisions of sec- 

 tion 1321 of this title" for "provisions of the OH PoUu- 

 tlon Act, 1924.". 



§ 1015. Repealed. Pub. L. 93-119, §2(15). Oct. 4, 1973, 87 

 Stat. 428. 

 Section, Pub. L. 87-167. § 17, Aug. 30. 1961, 75 Stat. 407: 

 Pub. L. 89-551, § 1(10), Sept. 1, 1966, 80 Stat. 375, provided 

 for effective date of Pub. L. 87-167, classified to this 

 chapter and savings provision. Subject matter Is now 

 covered by section 1016 of this title. 



§ 1016. Effective date of 1973 Amendments. 

 (a) General provision. 



Except as provided In subsection (c) of this sec- 

 tion, this amending Act is effective upon the date 

 of its enactment or upon the date amendments to 

 the International Convention for the Prevention 

 of Pollution of the Sea by Oil, 1954, as amended, 

 adopted by the Assembly of the Inter-Oovemmental 

 Maritime Consultative Organization on October 21, 

 1969, October 12. 1971, and October 15, 1971, are 

 ratified or accepted with the advice and consent of 

 the Senate of the United States, whichever Is the 

 later date. 



(b) Savings provision. 



Any rights or liabilities esdstlng on the efifectlve 

 date of this Act shall not be affected by the enact- 

 ment of this Act. Any regulations or procedures 

 promulgated or effected pursuant to this chapter, 

 as previously amended, remain In effect until modi- 

 fied or superseded under the authority of this chap- 

 ter, as amended by this Act. Any reference to the In- 

 ternational Convention for the Prevention of Pollu- 

 tion of tne Sea by Oil, 1954, In any law or regulation 

 shall be deemed to be a reference to the convention 

 as revised or amended by the latest amendments In 

 respect of which the United States has deposited 

 an instrument of ratification or acceptance. 



(c) Special provision. 



Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this 

 section, subsections (d) and (e) of section 1004a of 

 this title, shall be effective upon the date of their 

 enactment or upon the date the International Con- 

 vention for the Prevention of Pollution of the Sea 

 by Oil, 1954, as amended by the amendments adopted 

 by the Assembly of the Inter-Governmental Marine 

 Consultative Organization on October 15, 1971, en- 

 ters into force pursuant to article XVI of that con- 

 vention, as amended, whichever is later; and no 

 authority shall be exercised pursuant to article VI 

 bis (3) and (4) of such amendments prior to the 

 effective date of such subsections. (Pub. L. 93-119, 

 § 3, Oct. 4. 1973, 81 Stat. 428.) 



