33 CFR 5 - COAST GUARD AUXILIARY
- § 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.
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-10882 RIN 1625-AB66 Docket No. USCG-1999-6712 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Coast Guard Notice of proposed rulemaking. Comments and related material must either be submitted to our online docket via http://www.regulations.gov on or before August 8, 2013 or reach the Docket Management facility by that date. 33 CFR Part 5 The Coast Guard proposes to revise and reorganize the regulations that govern the operation and administration of the Coast Guard Auxiliary, a uniformed, volunteer, non-military organization chartered by Congress. The proposed changes would conform the regulatory language to changes in the laws governing the Coast Guard Auxiliary, clarify the Auxiliary's organization, status, and role in Coast Guard operations, and update provisions on liability protection for Auxiliary members assigned to Coast Guard duty.