Source: http://www.mxak.org/regulations/33CFR/33cfr5.01.htm
Timestamp: 2017-12-14 14:51:30
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§ 5.01 Definitions.
§ 5.03 Purpose.
§ 5.05 Organization.
§ 5.07 Administration.
§ 5.09 Eligibility for membership.
§ 5.11 Membership in military organizations.
§ 5.13 Application for membership.
§ 5.15 Admission to membership.
§ 5.17 Disenrollment.
§ 5.19 Training.
§ 5.21 Ranks, titles, designations, or grades.
§ 5.23 Advancement.
§ 5.25 Honorary members.
§ 5.27 Assignment to specific duties.
§ 5.29 Assignment to duty on a motorboat, yacht, aircraft, or radio station.
§ 5.31 Power and authority.
§ 5.33 Training, examination, and assignment.
§ 5.35 Use of facilities.
§ 5.37 Offer of facilities.
§ 5.39 Acceptance of facilities.
§ 5.41 Emergencies.
§ 5.43 Public vessels, aircraft, and radio stations.
§ 5.45 Return of facility.
§ 5.47 Auxiliary ensign.
§ 5.48 Auxiliary Patrol Boat ensign.
§ 5.49 Reimbursement for expenses.
§ 5.55 Compensation.
§ 5.57 Traveling expenses and per diem.
§ 5.59 Medical treatment and hospitalization.
§ 5.61 Uniforms.
§ 5.63 Insignia.
§ 5.65 Medals.
§ 5.69 Limitations of rights, privileges, and benefits.
Authority: 14 U.S.C. 633, 892; Pub. L. 107–296, 116 Stat. 2135; Department of Homeland Security Delegation No. 0170.
Source: CGFR 48–64, 13 FR 8393, Dec. 28, 1948, unless otherwise noted.
[CGFR 48–64, 13 FR 8393, Dec. 28, 1948, as amended by CGFR 59–58, 24 FR 10717, Dec. 25, 1959; CGD 96–026, 61 FR 33662, June 28, 1996; USCG–2003–14505, 68 FR 9534, Feb. 28, 2003]
[CGFR 59–58, 24 FR 10717, Dec. 25, 1959]
(b) Any aircraft shall be deemed to be a vessel of the United States Coast Guard within the meaning of section 828 of title 14, U.S. Code, and shall be deemed to be a “public aircraft” within the meaning of the act of June 23, 1958 (72 Stat. 737; 49 U.S.C. 1301).
(c) Any radio station shall be deemed to be a radio station of the United States Coast Guard and a “Government station” within the meaning of section 829, title 14, U.S. Code.
(a) The Coast Guard Auxiliary ensign is a distinguishing mark, authorized by the Secretary, and may be displayed by any vessel, aircraft, or radio station at such times and under such circumstances as may be authorized by the Commandant. The penalty for the unauthorized flying of any ensign, flag or pennant of the Auxiliary is set forth in §5.67 of this part.
(c) The Auxiliary emblem consists of a disk with the shield of the Coat of Arms of the United States circumscribed by an annulet edged and inscribed “U.S. COAST GUARD AUXILIARY” all in front of two crossed anchors.
[CGD 85–073, 52 FR 36760, Oct. 1, 1987; 52 FR 37716, Oct. 8, 1987]
(a) The Coast Guard Auxiliary Patrol Boat ensign is authorized to be flown on all Auxiliary Operational Facility vessels under orders. The penalty for the unauthorized flying of any ensign, flag or pennant of the Auxiliary is set forth in §5.67 of this part.
[CGD 85–073, 52 FR 36760, Oct. 1, 1987]
[USCG–2003–15404, 68 FR 37740, June 25, 2003]
[CGFR 49–46, 14 FR 7528, Dec. 16, 1949, as amended by CGFR 61–55, 26 FR 10571, Dec. 28, 1961]
[CGFR 59–58, 24 FR 10718, Dec. 25, 1959]