Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle C— - Navy and Marine Corps › Part PART IV— - GENERAL ADMINISTRATION › Chapter CHAPTER 863— - NAVAL VESSELS › § 8682
When the Navy sells or trades an obsolete service craft or boat, the Secretary of the Navy can keep the money from the sale or the trade allowance. That money can be used to help pay for a similar replacement (as allowed by section 503 of title 40), to repay Navy accounts for the full costs of getting the craft or boat ready for sale or trade, or to be put into a special account. Money in the special account is available without yearly budget limits. If the money is not needed, it must be moved at least annually to the General Fund of the Treasury. The account can be used to pay full preparation costs for future sales or trades. "Full preparation costs" means both direct and indirect costs such as towing, storage, defueling, removing and disposing of hazardous wastes, PCB surveys and removal, and other related costs. An obsolete service craft is one removed from the Naval Vessel Register. Sales under this rule are not covered by section 6101 of title 41. The Secretary must issue rules to carry out these actions.
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10 U.S.C. § 8682
Title 10 — Armed Forces
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Apr 6, 2026
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