Act of Congress of June 20, 1874

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The Act of Congress of June 20, 1874 is a U.S. federal law that, among other provisions, established the authority to award the Gold Lifesaving Medal for acts of extraordinary heroism in saving or attempting to save lives at sea.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal statute
appliesToJurisdiction United States federal jurisdiction
authorizedAward Gold Lifesaving Medal NERFINISHED
awardCriteriaDefinedAs acts of extraordinary heroism in saving or attempting to save lives at sea
country United States of America
createdIn 19th-century United States
dateEnacted 1874-06-20
established authority to award the Gold Lifesaving Medal
governmentBranch legislative branch of the United States
hasAwardClass Gold Lifesaving Medal NERFINISHED
hasEffectOn United States maritime personnel NERFINISHED
civilians performing lifesaving acts at sea
isPartOf United States federal statutory law NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
legalDomain federal awards and decorations
maritime law
legalForm Act of Congress
legalStatus public law
legislature United States Congress NERFINISHED
purpose to authorize a formal federal medal for lifesaving at sea
to provide federal recognition for extraordinary lifesaving heroism at sea
recognizes individual acts of lifesaving heroism at sea
regulates conditions for awarding the Gold Lifesaving Medal
scopeOfActs attempting to save lives at sea
saving lives at sea
subjectMatter lifesaving awards
maritime safety
recognition of heroism at sea
temporalContext post-Civil War era
typeOfHeroismRequired extraordinary heroism

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Gold Lifesaving Medal legalBasis Act of Congress of June 20, 1874