Program Required .—
Payment of Expenses .—
Quality Assurance of Certification Programs and Standards .—
Regulations .—
Expenses Defined .—
Pub. L. 109–163, div. A, title V, § 538(a)119 Stat. 3250Pub. L. 113–291, div. A, title V, § 551(a)128 Stat. 3376Pub. L. 114–92, div. A, title V, § 559129 Stat. 827Pub. L. 114–328, div. A, title V, § 561130 Stat. 2137Pub. L. 115–232, div. A, title V, § 556132 Stat. 1773(Added , , ; amended , , ; , , ; , , ; , , .)
Editorial Notes
References in Text
Pub. L. 114–92The date of the enactment of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016, referred to in subsec. (c)(1), is the date of enactment of , which was approved .
Amendments
Pub. L. 115–2322018—Subsec. (a). substituted “that translate into civilian occupations.” for “related to military training and skills that—
“(1) are acquired during service in the armed forces; and
“(2) translate into civilian occupations.”
Pub. L. 114–328, § 561(a)2016—Subsec. (a)(1). , struck out “incident to the performance of their military duties” after “in the armed forces”.
Pub. L. 114–328, § 561(b)(1)Subsec. (c)(1). , substituted “meets one of the requirements specified in paragraph (2).” for “is accredited by an accreditation body that meets the requirements specified in paragraph (2).”
Pub. L. 114–328, § 561(b)(2)Subsec. (c)(2). , added par. (2) and struck out former par. (2) which read as follows: “The requirements for accreditation bodies specified in this paragraph are requirements that an accreditation body—
“(A) be an independent body that has in place mechanisms to ensure objectivity and impartiality in its accreditation activities;
“(B) meet a recognized national or international standard that directs its policy and procedures regarding accreditation;
“(C) apply a recognized national or international certification standard in making its accreditation decisions regarding certification bodies and programs;
“(D) conduct on-site visits, as applicable, to verify the documents and records submitted by credentialing bodies for accreditation;
“(E) have in place policies and procedures to ensure due process when addressing complaints and appeals regarding its accreditation activities;
“(F) conduct regular training to ensure consistent and reliable decisions among reviewers conducting accreditations; and
“(G) meet such other criteria as the Secretary concerned considers appropriate in order to ensure quality in its accreditation activities.”
Pub. L. 114–922015—Subsecs. (c) to (e). added subsec. (c) and redesignated former subsecs. (c) and (d) as (d) and (e), respectively.
Pub. L. 113–2912014— amended section generally. Prior to amendment, section related to payment of certain expenses to obtain professional credentials.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Improvements to the Credentialing Opportunities On-Line Programs of the Armed Forces
Pub. L. 116–283, div. A, title V, § 578134 Stat. 3649
Study on Performance Measures .—
Information Tracking .—
Coordination .—
Report .—
Programs To Facilitate the Award of Private Pilot’s Certificates
Pub. L. 116–92, div. A, title V, § 560B133 Stat. 1393
Programs Authorized .—
Participant Qualifications and Types of Assistance.—
In general .—
Uniformity across military departments .—
Approved Institutions of Higher Education.—
In general .—
Qualifications and standards .—
Annual Reports on Programs.—
In general .—
Elements .—
Pilot Program on Earning by Special Operations Forces Medics of Credit Toward a Physician Assistant Degree
Pub. L. 115–232, div. A, title VII, § 735132 Stat. 1819
In General .—
Duration .—
Clinical Training .—
Evaluation .—
Reports.—
Initial report .—
Final report .—
Construction of Authorities .—
Enhancement of Mechanisms To Correlate Skills and Training for Military Occupational Specialties With Skills and Training Required for Civilian Certifications and Licenses
Pub. L. 113–66, div. A, title V, § 542127 Stat. 762
Improvement of Information Available to Members of the Armed Forces About Correlation.—
In general .—
Coordination with transition goals plans success program .—
Types of information .—
Use and adaptation of certain programs .—
Improvement of Access of Accredited Civilian Credentialing and Related Entities to Military Training Content.—
In general .—
Entities .—
Central repository .—
Pilot Program on Receipt of Civilian Credentialing for Skills Required for Military Occupational Specialties
Pub. L. 112–81, div. A, title V, § 558125 Stat. 1418Pub. L. 112–239, div. A, title V, § 543126 Stat. 1737
Pilot Program Required .—
Elements .—
Duration .—
Report .—
Executive Documents
Ex. Ord. No. 13860. Supporting the Transition of Active Duty Service Members and Military Veterans Into the Merchant Marine
Ex. Ord. No. 13860, , 84 F.R. 8407, provided:
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and to promote employment opportunities for United States military veterans while growing the cadre of trained United States mariners available to meet United States requirements for national and economic security, it is hereby ordered as follows:
SectionPolicy 1. . It is the policy of the United States to support practices and programs that ensure that members of the United States Armed Forces receive appropriate credit for their military training and experience, upon request, toward credentialing requirements as a merchant mariner. It is further the policy of the United States to establish and maintain an effective merchant marine program by providing sufficient support and resources to active duty and separating service members who pursue or possess merchant mariner credentials.
A robust merchant marine is vital to the national and economic security of the United States. Credentialed United States merchant mariners support domestic and international trade, are critical for strategic defensive and offensive military sealift operations, and bring added expertise to Federal vessel operations. Unfortunately, the United States faces a shortage of qualified merchant mariners. As our strategic competitors expand their global footprint, the United States must retain its ability to project and sustain forces globally. This capability requires a sufficient corps of credentialed merchant mariners available to crew the necessary sealift fleet. Attracting additional trained and credentialed mariners, particularly from active duty service members and military veterans, will support United States national security requirements and provide meaningful, well-paying jobs to United States veterans.
SecDefinition. 2. . For the purposes of this order, the term “applicable service” includes any of the “armed forces,” as that term is defined in section 101(a)(4)(A) [sic] of title 10, United States Code.
SecCredentialing Support. 3. . (a) To support merchant mariner credentialing and the maintenance of such credentials, the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Homeland Security, with respect to the applicable services in their respective departments, and in coordination with one another and with the United States Committee on the Marine Transportation System, shall, consistent with applicable law:
(i) Within 1 year from the date of this order [], identify all military training and experience within the applicable service that may qualify for merchant mariner credentialing, and submit a list of all identified military training and experience to the United States Coast Guard National Maritime Center for a determination of whether such training and experience counts for credentialing purposes;
(ii) With respect to National Maritime Center license evaluation, issuance, and examination, take all necessary and appropriate actions to provide for the waiver of fees for active duty service members, if a waiver is authorized and appropriate, and, if a waiver is not granted, take all necessary and appropriate actions to provide for the payment of fees for active duty service members by the applicable service to the fullest extent permitted by law;
(iii) Direct the applicable services to take all necessary and appropriate actions to pay for Transportation Worker Identification Credential cards for active duty service members pursuing or possessing a mariner credential;
(iv) Ensure that members of the applicable services who are to be discharged or released from active duty and who request certification or verification of sea service be provided such certification or verification no later than 1 month after discharge or release; and
(v) Ensure the applicable services have developed, or continue to operate, as appropriate, the online resource known as Credentialing Opportunities On-Line to support separating service members seeking information and assistance on merchant mariner credentialing.
(b) The United States Committee on the Marine Transportation System shall pursue innovative ways to support merchant mariner credentialing, including through continuation of the Military to Mariner Initiative as appropriate, and shall provide a yearly status report on its efforts under the provisions of this order to the President through the White House Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy.
SecGeneral Provisions. 4. . (a) Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:
(i) the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or
(ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.
(b) This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.
(c) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.