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CHAPTER 513— UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY
§ 51302. Nomination and competitive appointment of cadets

(a) Requirements.—An individual may be nominated for a competitive appointment as a cadet at the United States Merchant Marine Academy only if the individual—(1) is a citizen or national of the United States; and
(2) meets the minimum requirements that the Secretary of Transportation shall establish.
(b) Nominators.—Nominations for competitive appointments for the positions allocated under subsection (c) may be made as follows:(1) A Senator may nominate residents of the State represented by that Senator.
(2) A Member of the House of Representatives may nominate residents of the State in which the congressional district represented by that Member is located.
(3) A Delegate to the House of Representatives from the District of Columbia, the Virgin Islands, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, or American Samoa may nominate residents of the jurisdiction represented by that Delegate.
(4) The Resident Commissioner to the United States from Puerto Rico may nominate residents of Puerto Rico.
(5) The Panama Canal Commission may nominate—(A) residents, or sons or daughters of residents, of an area or installation in Panama and made available to the United States under the Panama Canal Treaty of 1977, the agreements relating to and implementing that Treaty, signed September 7, 1977, and the Agreement Between the United States of America and the Republic of Panama Concerning Air Traffic Control and Related Services, concluded January 8, 1979; and
(B) sons or daughters of personnel of the United States Government and the Panama Canal Commission residing in Panama.
(c) Allocation of Positions.—Positions for competitive appointments shall be allocated each year as follows:(1) Positions shall be allocated for residents of each State nominated by the Members of Congress from that State in proportion to the representation in Congress from that State.
(2) Four positions shall be allocated for residents of the District of Columbia nominated by the Delegate to the House of Representatives from the District of Columbia.
(3) One position each shall be allocated for residents of the Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa nominated by the Delegates to the House of Representatives from the Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa, respectively.
(4) One position shall be allocated for a resident of Puerto Rico nominated by the Resident Commissioner to the United States from Puerto Rico.
(5) One position shall be allocated for a resident of the Northern Mariana Islands nominated by the Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands.
(6) Two positions shall be allocated for individuals nominated by the Panama Canal Commission.
(d) Competitive System for Appointment.—(1) Establishment of system.—The Secretary shall establish a competitive system for selecting individuals nominated under subsection (b) to fill the positions allocated under subsection (c). The system must determine the relative merit of each individual based on competitive examinations, an assessment of the individual’s academic background, and other effective indicators of motivation and probability of successful completion of training at the Academy.
(2) Appointments by jurisdiction.—The Secretary shall appoint individuals to fill the positions allocated under subsection (c) for each jurisdiction in the order of merit of the individuals nominated from that jurisdiction.
(3) Remaining unfilled positions.—If positions remain unfilled after the appointments are made under paragraph (2), the Secretary shall appoint individuals to fill the positions in the order of merit of the remaining individuals nominated from all jurisdictions.
(e) Congressional Notification in Advance of Appointments.—When a nominee of a Senator, Representative, or Delegate is selected for appointment as a cadet, the Senator, Representative, or Delegate shall be notified at least 48 hours before the official notification or announcement of the appointment is made.

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Title 46— SHIPPING

Subtitle V— Merchant Marine

Part B— Merchant Marine Service

CHAPTER 513— UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY

§ 51301. Maintenance of the Academy

§ 51302. Nomination and competitive appointment of cadets

§ 51303. Non-competitive appointments

§ 51304. Additional appointments from particular areas

§ 51305. Prohibited basis for appointment

§ 51306. Cadet commitment agreements

§ 51307. Places of training

§ 51308. Uniforms, textbooks, and transportation allowances

§ 51309. Academic degree

§ 51310. Deferment of service obligation under cadet commitment agreements

§ 51311. Midshipman status in the Navy Reserve

§ 51312. Board of Visitors

§ 51313. Advisory Board

§ 51314. Limitation on charges and fees for attendance

§ 51315. Gifts to the Merchant Marine Academy

§ 51316. Temporary appointments to the Academy

§ 51317. Adjunct professors

§ 51318. Policy on sexual harassment, dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking

§ 51319. Sexual assault response coordinators and sexual assault victim advocates

§ 51320. Acceptance of guarantees with gifts for major projects

§ 51321. Grants for scientific and educational research

§ 51322. Protection of cadets from sexual assault onboard vessels

§ 51323. United States Merchant Marine Academy Advisory Council

§ 51324. Unfilled vacancies

§ 51325. Sexual assault and sexual harassment prevention information management system

§ 51326. Student advisory board at the United States Merchant Marine Academy

§ 51327. Sexual Assault Advisory Council

§ 51328. Student support