32 C.F.R. PART 700--UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS
TITLE 32--National Defense
Subtitle A--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
CHAPTER VI--DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
SUBCHAPTER A--UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS
PART 700--UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS
Subpart A--NAVY REGULATIONS
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Origin and history of United States Navy Regulations.
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Statutory authority for issuance of United States Navy Regulations.
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Purpose and effect of United States Navy Regulations.
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Statutory authority for prescription of other regulations.
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Issuance of directives by other officers and officials.
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Control of administrative requirements.
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Maintenance of Navy Regulations.
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Subpart B--THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
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Origin and authority of the Department of the Navy.
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Mission of the Department of the Navy.
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The principal elements of the Department of the Navy.
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Subpart C--THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
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Responsibilities of the Secretary of the Navy.
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Responsibilities within the Department of the Navy.
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Recommendations to Congress.
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Assignment of duty and titles.
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Powers with respect to the Coast Guard.
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Authority over organizational matters.
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The Civilian Executive Assistants.
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The Under Secretary of the Navy.
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Assistant Secretaries of the Navy; statutory authorization.
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The Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management).
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The Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs).
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The Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Environment).
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The Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Development and Acquisition).
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The General Counsel of the Navy.
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The Judge Advocate General.
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The Naval Inspector General.
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The Chief of Naval Research.
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The Chief of Information.
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The Chief of Legislative Affairs.
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The Director, Office of Program Appraisal.
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Subpart D--THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS
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Statutory authority and responsibility of the Chief of Naval Operations.
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Statutory authority and responsibility of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations.
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Delegated authority and responsibility.
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Naval Vessel Register, classification of naval craft, and status of ships and service craft.
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Subpart E--THE COMMANDANT OF THE MARINE CORPS
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Statutory authority and responsibility of the Commandant of the Marine Corps.
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Statutory authority and responsibility of the Headquarters, Marine Corps.
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Delegated authority and responsibility.
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Subpart F--THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD (WHEN OPERATING AS A SERVICE IN THE NAVY)
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Relationship and operation as a service in the Navy.
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The Commandant of the Coast Guard.
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Duties and responsibilities.
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Subpart G--COMMANDERS IN CHIEF AND OTHER COMMANDERS
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Responsibility and authority of commanders.
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To announce assumption of command.
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Observance of international law.
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Keeping immediate superiors informed.
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Authority and responsibilities of officers of a staff.
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Administration and discipline: Staff embarked.
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Administration and discipline: Staff based ashore.
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Administration and discipline: Staff unassigned to an administrative command.
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Administration and discipline: Separate and detached command.
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Subpart H--THE COMMANDING OFFICER
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Organization of commands.
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Persons found under incriminating circumstances.
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Dealers, tradesmen, and agents.
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The American National Red Cross.
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Delivery of personnel to civil authorities and service of subpoena or other process.
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Effectiveness for service.
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Search by foreign authorities.
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Care of ships, aircraft, vehicles and their equipment.
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Work, facilities, supplies, or services for other Government departments, State or local governments, foreign governments, private parties and morale, welfare, and recreational activities.
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Unauthorized persons on board.
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Authority over passengers.
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Responsibility of a master of an in-service ship of the Military Sealift Command.
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Relations with merchant seamen.
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Safe navigation and regulations governing operation of ships and aircraft.
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Customs and immigration inspections.
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Responsibility for safety of ships and craft at a naval station or shipyard.
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Ships and craft in drydock.
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Inspection incident to commissioning of ships.
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Duties of the prospective commanding officer of a ship.
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Subpart I--THE SENIOR OFFICER PRESENT
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The senior officer present.
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Eligibility for command at sea.
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Authority and responsibility.
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Authority of senior officer of the Marine Corps present.
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Medical or dental aid to persons not in the naval service.
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Exercise of power of consul.
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Granting of asylum and temporary refuge.
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Subpart J--PRECEDENCE, AUTHORITY AND COMMAND
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Authority of an officer who succeeds to command.
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Orders to active service.
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Commander of a task force.
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Command of a naval shipyard.
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Command of an air activity.
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Command of a staff corps activity.
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Subpart K--GENERAL REGULATIONS
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Demand for court-martial.
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Endorsement of commercial product or process.
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Personal privacy and rights of individuals regarding their personal records.
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Disclosure, publication and security of official information.
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Correction of naval records.
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Control of official records.
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Official records in civil courts.
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Responsibilities concerning marijuana, narcotics, and other controlled substances.
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Rules for preventing collisions, afloat and in the air.
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Fraternization prohibited.
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