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Title 30
Chapter 26
Subchapter III
US Code - Subchapter III: Enforcement and miscellaneous provisions
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Section 1461
Prohibited acts
Section 1462
Civil penalties
Section 1463
Criminal offenses
Section 1464
Enforcement
Section 1465
Liability of vessels
Section 1466
Civil forfeitures
Section 1467
Jurisdiction of courts
Section 1468
Regulations
Section 1469
Omitted
Section 1470
Authorization of appropriations
Section 1471
Severability
Section 1472
Deep Seabed Revenue Sharing Trust Fund; establishment
Section 1473
Revenue and customs or tariff treatment of deep seabed mining unaffected
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