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(3) Boats.<br />

Overhauls and major repairs to boats, exclusive of the centrally<br />

administered boat rehabilitation program of the Naval Sea Systems<br />

Command, will be budgeted and funded by the parent command of<br />

the activity or unit having the allowance for the boat. The<br />

centrally administered boat rehabilitation program covers only<br />

those boats that have been turned in and/or are not on an activity<br />

allowance.<br />

d. Activations and Inactivations.<br />

Activations and inactivations of all ships and craft will be budgeted,<br />

funded, and centrally administered by the Naval Sea Systems<br />

Command.<br />

e. Alterations.<br />

Alterations-equivalent-to-repair (D-Alts) which require the use of<br />

centralized procurement of material are financed with procurement<br />

funds under the Fleet Modernization Program (FMP). Alterations<br />

designated to be accomplished by forces afloat are considered<br />

operational costs to be budgeted for and funded pursuant to subpar. c.<br />

Major items of equipment required for alterations of ships, craft and<br />

boats (K-Alts) are procurement financed under the FMP.<br />

(Change 60)<br />

075149 PORT SERVICES<br />

1. SCOPE.<br />

Port services consist of ships' utilities, pilotage, wharfage, docking and<br />

undocking, garbage removal, removal of oil spills and sludge, brow<br />

services, tolls and related expenses for transit of canals and inland<br />

waterways. These services are provided in Navy and non-Navy ports<br />

located in CONUS and overseas.<br />

2. FUNDING <strong>POLICY</strong><br />

a. General.<br />

The cost of port services is classified into three general categories:<br />

ships' utilities which are funded by the respective Fleet Commander’s<br />

centrally managed operating budget; all other port services furnished<br />

and funded by a Naval activity as a mission responsibility, and<br />

commercial charter and hire services which include all port services<br />

listed above except utilities which are funded by the type commander<br />

of the serviced fleet ship. For Naval activities mission funded for port<br />

services (excluding utilities), which cannot be initially satisfied with<br />

indigenous assets, the cost of contractual port services (tugs, pilots,<br />

Financial Management Policy<br />

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