Transport of officers, American Red Cross personnel, medical personnel, medical supplies, food and clothing
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Transport of refugee children
1section 441(a) of this titleProvidedThe provisions of sections 442(a) and 443 of this title shall not prohibit a vessel, in ballast, unarmed, and not under convoy, and transporting refugee children, under sixteen years of age, from war zones, or combat areas, and shall not prohibit such vessel entering into such war zones or combat areas for this purpose, together with such necessary American citizen adult personnel in charge as may be approved by the Secretary of State, subject to the provisions of the immigration laws, if such vessel is proceeding under safe conduct granted by all of the States named in the proclamations issued under the authority of , and if such vessel has painted on a large scale prominently, distinctly, and unmistakably on each side thereof and upon the superstructure thereof plainly visible from the air an American flag and a statement to the effect that such vessel is a refugee-child rescue ship of the United States or under United States registry: , That every such child so brought into the United States shall, previous to departure from the port of embarkation, have been so sponsored by some responsible American person, natural or corporate, that he will not become a public charge.
Nov. 4, 1939, ch. 2, § 454 Stat. 7June 26, 1940, ch. 43154 Stat. 611Aug. 27, 1940, ch. 69554 Stat. 866(, ; , ; , .)
Editorial Notes
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act Nov. 17, 1941, ch. 473, § 155 Stat. 764Sections 442(a) and 443 of this title, referred to in subsecs. (a) and (b), were repealed by , .
Amendments
section 441(a) of this title1940—Act , inserted “unarmed and not under convoy”, inserted two proviso clauses and struck out “proceeding under safe conduct granted by states named in any proclamation issued under the authority of ” after “control of the American Red Cross”.
Act , designated existing provisions as subsec. (a) and added subsec. (b).