COMPILATION HOMELAND SECURITY ACT OF 2002

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1114TH CONGRESS"2nd SessionCOMMITTEE PRINT!COMMITTEEPRINT 114–CCOMPILATIONHOMELAND SECURITYACT OF 2002OF THE(UPDATED WITH AMENDMENTS MADE THROUGHPUB. L. 114–125 (FEBRUARY 24, 2016))PREPARED FOR THE USE OF THECOMMITTEE ON HOMELAND SECURITYOF THEHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESVerDate Sep 11 201401:44 Apr 19, 2016Jkt 099615PO 00000Frm 00001Fmt 6012Sfmt 6012E:\HR\OC\99615.XXX99615CONGRESS.#13emcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with HEARINGApril 2016

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1114TH CONGRESS"2nd SessionCOMMITTEE PRINT!COMMITTEEPRINT 114–CCOMPILATIONHOMELAND SECURITYACT OF 2002OF THE(UPDATED WITH AMENDMENTS MADE THROUGHPUB. L. 114–125 (FEBRUARY 24, 2016))PREPARED FOR THE USE OF THECOMMITTEE ON HOMELAND SECURITYOF THEHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESU.S. GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICEWASHINGTON99–615 PDF:2013For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Publishing OfficeInternet: bookstore.gpo.gov Phone: toll free (866) 512–1800; DC area (202) 512–1800Fax: (202) 512–2104 Mail: Stop IDCC, Washington, DC 20402–0001VerDate Sep 11 201401:44 Apr 19, 2016Jkt 099615PO 00000Frm 00003Fmt 5012Sfmt 5012E:\HR\OC\99615.XXX99615CONGRESS.#13emcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with HEARINGApril 2016

COMMITTEE ON HOMELAND SECURITYMICHAEL T. MCCAUL, Texas, ChairmanBENNIE G. THOMPSON, Mississippi,LAMAR SMITH, TexasLORETTA SANCHEZ, CaliforniaPETER T. KING, New YorkSHEILA JACKSON LEE, TexasMIKE ROGERS, AlabamaJAMES R. LANGEVIN, Rhode IslandCANDICE S. MILLER, MichiganBRIAN HIGGINS, New YorkJEFF DUNCAN, South CarolinaCEDRIC L. RICHMOND, LouisianaTOM MARINO, PennsylvaniaWILLIAM R. KEATING, MassachusettsLOU BARLETTA, PennsylvaniaDONDALD M. PAYNE, JR., New JerseySCOTT PERRY, PennsylvaniaFILEMON VELA, TexasCURT CLAWSON, FloridaBONNIE WATSON COLEMAN, New JerseyJOHN KATKO, New YorkKATHLEEN M. RICE, New YorkWILL HURD, TexasNORMA J. TORRES, CaliforniaEARL L. ‘‘BUDDY’’ CARTER, GeorgiaMARK WALKER, North CarolinaBARRY LOUDERMILK, GeorgiaMARTHA MCSALLY, ArizonaJOHN RATCLIFFE, TexasDANIEL M. DONOVAN, JR., New YorkBrendan P. Shields, Staff DirectorJoan V. Ohara, General CounselMichael S. Twinchek, Chief ClerkI. Lanier Avant, Minority Staff Directoremcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with HEARING(II)VerDate Sep 11 201401:44 Apr 19, 2016Jkt 099615PO 00000Frm 00004Fmt 5904Sfmt 5904E:\HR\OC\99615.XXX99615

CONTENTSemcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with HEARINGPageHOMELAND SECURITY ACT OF 2002—AMENDED THROUGH P.L. 114–125Title I—Department of Homeland Security .Title II—Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection .Subtitle A—Information and Analysis and Infrastructure Protection; Access to Information .Subtitle B—Critical Infrastructure Information .Subtitle C—Information Security .Subtitle D—Office of Science and Technology .Title III—Science and Technology in Support of Homeland Security .Title IV—Border, Maritime, and Transportation Security .Subtitle A—Border, Maritime, and Transportation Security Responsibilities and Functions .Subtitle B—U.S. Customs and Border Protection .Subtitle C—Miscellaneous Provisions .Subtitle D—Immigration Enforcement Functions .Subtitle E—Citizenship and Immigration Services .Subtitle F—General Immigration Provisions .Title V—National Emergency Management .Title VI—Treatment of Charitable Trusts for Members of the Armed Forcesof the United States and Other Governmental Organizations .Title VII—Management .Title VIII—Coordination with Non–Federal Entities; Inspector General;United States Secret Service; Coast Guard; General Provisions .Subtitle A—Coordination with Non–Federal Entities .Subtitle B—Inspector General .Subtitle C—United States Secret Service .Subtitle D—Acquisitions .Subtitle E—Human Resources Management .Subtitle F—Federal Emergency Procurement Flexibility .Subtitle G—Support Anti–terrorism by Fostering Effective TechnologiesAct of 2002 .Subtitle H—Miscellaneous Provisions .Subtitle I—Information Sharing .Subtitle J—Secure Handling of Ammonium Nitrate .Title IX—National Homeland Security Council .Title X—Information Security .Title XI—Department of Justice Divisions .Subtitle A—Executive Office for Immigration Review .Subtitle B—Transfer of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearmsto the Department of Justice .Subtitle C—Explosives .Title XII—Airline War Risk Insurance Legislation .Title XIII—Federal Workforce Improvement .Subtitle A—Chief Human Capital Officers .Subtitle B—Reforms Relating to Federal Human Capital Management .Subtitle C—Reforms Relating to the Senior Executive Service .Subtitle D—Academic Training .(III)VerDate Sep 11 201401:44 Apr 19, 2016Jkt 099615PO 00000Frm 00005Fmt 5904Sfmt 4221222223223223225226227227227228229

IVPageemcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with HEARINGTitle XIV—Arming Pilots Against Terrorism .Title XV—Transition .Subtitle A—Reorganization Plan .Subtitle B—Transitional Provisions .Title XVI—Transportation Security .Subtitle A—General Provisions .Subtitle B—Transportation Security Administration Acquisition Improvements .Title XVII—Conforming and Technical Amendments .Title XVIII—Emergency Communications .Title XIX—Domestic Nuclear Detection Office .Title XX—Homeland Security Grants .Subtitle A—Grants to States and High–Risk Urban Areas .Subtitle B—Grants Administration .Title XXI—Chemical Facility Anti–Terrorism Standards .VerDate Sep 11 201401:44 Apr 19, 2016Jkt 099615PO 00000Frm 00006Fmt 5904Sfmt 1242256263265278286

PREFACEThis book is designed as a ready reference of the HomelandSecurity Act of 2002 (Public Law 107–296) as amended throughPublic Law 114–125. The information contained herein is current as of February 24, 2016.emcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with HEARINGThis document was prepared by the Office of the LegislativeCounsel. The Committee is appreciative of their hard work anddedication. The Committee would like to acknowledge the work ofthe Staff of the Office of the Legislative Counsel including: CraigSterkx, Tom Meryweather, and Matt Loggie(1)VerDate Sep 11 201401:44 Apr 19, 2016Jkt 099615PO 00000Frm 00007Fmt 6633Sfmt 6633E:\HR\OC\99615.XXX99615

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HOMELAND SECURITY ACT OF 2002[Public Law 107–296][As Amended Through Pub. L. 114–125, Enacted February 24,2016]AN ACT To establish the Department of Homeland Security, and for other purposes.Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of theUnited States of America in Congress assembled,SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.(a) ø6 U.S.C. 101 note¿ SHORT TITLE.—ThisAct may be citedas the ‘‘Homeland Security Act of 2002’’.(b) TABLE OF CONTENTS.—The table of contents for this Act isas follows:Sec.Sec.Sec.Sec.1.2.3.4.Short title; table of contents.Definitions.Construction; severability.Effective date.TITLE I—DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITYSec. 101. Executive department; mission.Sec. 102. Secretary; functions.Sec. 103. Other officers.TITLE II—INFORMATION ANALYSIS AND INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTIONemcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with HEARINGSubtitle A—Information and Analysis and Infrastructure Protection; Access toInformationSec. 201. Information and Analysis and Infrastructure Protection.Sec. 202. Access to information.Sec. 203. Homeland Security Advisory System.Sec. 204. Homeland security information sharing.Sec. 205. Comprehensive information technology network architecture.Sec. 206. Coordination with information sharing environment.Sec. 207. Intelligence components.Sec. 208. Training for employees of intelligence components.Sec. 209. Intelligence training development for State and local government officials.Sec. 210. Information sharing incentives.Sec. 210A. Department of Homeland Security State, Local, and Regional Information Fusion Center Initiative.Sec. 210B. Homeland Security Information Sharing Fellows Program.Sec. 210C. Rural Policing Institute.Sec. 210D. Interagency Threat Assessment and Coordination Group.Sec. 210E. National Asset Database.Sec. 210F. Classified Information Advisory Officer.Sec.Sec.Sec.Sec.Sec.VerDate Sep 11 201401:44 Apr 19, 2016211.212.213.214.215.3Subtitle B—Critical Infrastructure InformationShort title.Definitions.Designation of critical infrastructure protection program.Protection of voluntarily shared critical infrastructure information.No private right of action.Jkt 099615PO 00000Frm 00009Fmt 9001Sfmt 6611E:\HR\OC\99615.XXX99615

Sec. 23.224.225.226.227.228.229.230.HOMELAND SECURITY ACT OF 20024Subtitle C—Information SecurityProcedures for sharing information.Privacy Officer.Enhancement of Federal and non–Federal cybersecurity.Net guard.Cyber Security Enhancement Act of 2002.Cybersecurity recruitment and retention.National cybersecurity and communications integration center.Cybersecurity plans.Clearances.Federal intrusion detection and prevention system.Subtitle D—Office of Science and TechnologyEstablishment of office; Director.Mission of office; duties.Definition of law enforcement technology.Abolishment of Office of Science and Technology of National Institute ofJustice; transfer of functions.Sec. 235. National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Centers.Sec. 236. Coordination with other entities within Department of Justice.Sec. 237. Amendments relating to National Institute of Justice.Sec.Sec.Sec.Sec.231.232.233.234.TITLE III—SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN SUPPORT OF HOMELANDSECURITYSec. 301. Under Secretary for Science and Technology.Sec. 302. Responsibilities and authorities of the Under Secretary for Science andTechnology.Sec. 303. Functions transferred.Sec. 304. Conduct of certain public health–related activities.Sec. 305. Federally funded research and development centers.Sec. 306. Miscellaneous provisions.Sec. 307. Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency.Sec. 308. Conduct of research, development, demonstration, testing and evaluation.Sec. 309. Utilization of Department of Energy national laboratories and sites insupport of homeland security activities.Sec. 310. Transfer of Plum Island Animal Disease Center, Department of Agriculture.Sec. 311. Homeland Security Science and Technology Advisory Committee.Sec. 312. Homeland Security Institute.Sec. 313. Technology clearinghouse to encourage and support innovative solutionsto enhance homeland security.Sec. 314. Office for Interoperability and Compatibility.Sec. 315. Emergency communications interoperability research and development.Sec. 316. National Biosurveillance Integration Center.Sec. 317. Promoting antiterrorism through international cooperation program.Sec. 318. Social media working group.TITLE IV—BORDER, MARITIME, AND TRANSPORTATION SECURITYemcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with HEARINGSubtitle A—Border, Maritime, and Transportation Security Responsibilities andFunctionsøSec. 401 repealed by section 802(g)(3)(C) of Public Law 114–125.¿Sec. 402. Responsibilities.Sec. 403. Functions transferred.Subtitle B—U.S. Customs and Border ProtectionSec. 411. Establishment of U.S. Customs and Border Protection; Commissioner,Deputy Commissioner, and operational offices.Sec. 412. Retention of customs revenue functions by Secretary of the Treasury.Sec. 413. Preservation of customs funds.Sec. 414. Separate budget request for customs.Sec. 415. Definition.øSecs. 416. and 418 were repealed by section 802(f) of Public Law 114–125.¿Sec. 417. Allocation of resources by the Secretary.Sec. 419. Customs user fees.VerDate Sep 11 201401:44 Apr 19, 2016Jkt 099615PO 00000Frm 00010Fmt 9001Sfmt 6611E:\HR\OC\99615.XXX99615

5HOMELAND SECURITY ACT OF 2002Sec. 1Subtitle C—Miscellaneous ProvisionsSec. 421. Transfer of certain agricultural inspection functions of the Department ofAgriculture.Sec. 422. Functions of Administrator of General Services.Sec. 423. Functions of Transportation Security Administration.Sec. 424. Preservation of Transportation Security Administration as a distinct entity.Sec. 425. Explosive detection systems.Sec. 426. Transportation security.Sec. 427. Coordination of information and information technology.Sec. 428. Visa issuance.Sec. 429. Information on visa denials required to be entered into electronic datasystem.Sec. 430. Office for Domestic Preparedness.Sec. 431. Office of Cargo Security Policy.Sec. 432. Border Enforcement Security Task Force.Sec. 433. Prevention of international child 462.Subtitle D—Immigration Enforcement FunctionsTransfer of functions.U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.Professional responsibility and quality review.Employee discipline.Report on improving enforcement functions.Sense of Congress regarding construction of fencing near San Diego, California.Subtitle E—Citizenship and Immigration ServicesEstablishment of Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services.Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman.Professional responsibility and quality review.Employee discipline.Effective date.Transition.Funding for citizenship and immigration services.Backlog elimination.Report on improving immigration services.Report on responding to fluctuating needs.Application of Internet-based technologies.Children’s affairs.emcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with HEARINGSubtitle F—General Immigration ProvisionsSec. 471. Abolishment of INS.Sec. 472. Voluntary separation incentive payments.Sec. 473. Authority to conduct a demonstration project relating to disciplinary action.Sec. 474. Sense of Congress.Sec. 475. Director of Shared Services.Sec. 476. Separation of funding.Sec. 477. Reports and implementation plans.Sec. 478. Immigration Sec.Sec.Sec.VerDate Sep 11 201401:44 Apr 19, 2.513.TITLE V—NATIONAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTDefinitions.Definition.Federal Emergency Management Agency.Authorities and responsibilities.Functions transferred.Preserving the Federal Emergency Management Agency.Regional Offices.National Advisory Council.National Integration Center.Credentialing and typing.The National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center.Evacuation plans and exercises.Disability Coordinator.Jkt 099615PO 00000Frm 00011Fmt 9001Sfmt 6611E:\HR\OC\99615.XXX99615

Sec. AND SECURITY ACT OF epartment and Agency officials.National Operations Center.Chief Medical Officer.Nuclear incident response.Conduct of certain public health-related activities.Use of national private sector networks in emergency response.Use of commercially available technology, goods, and services.Procurement of security countermeasures for strategic national stockpile.Model standards and guidelines for critical infrastructure workers.Guidance and recommendations. 1Voluntary private sector preparedness accreditation and certification program. 1Sec. 525. Acceptance of gifts.TITLE VI—TREATMENT OF CHARITABLE TRUSTS FOR MEMBERS OF THEARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES AND OTHER GOVERNMENTALORGANIZATIONSSec. 601. Treatment of charitable trusts for members of the Armed Forces of theUnited States and other governmental 703.704.705.706.707.TITLE VII—MANAGEMENTUnder Secretary for Management.Chief Financial Officer.Chief Information Officer.Chief Human Capital Officer.Establishment of Officer for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties.Consolidation and co-location of offices.Quadrennial Homeland Security Review.TITLE VIII—COORDINATION WITH NON-FEDERAL ENTITIES; INSPECTORGENERAL; UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE; COAST GUARD; GENERALPROVISIONSSubtitle A—Coordination with Non-Federal EntitiesSec. 801. Office for State and Local Government Coordination.Subtitle B—Inspector GeneralSec. 811. Authority of the Secretary.Sec. 812. Law enforcement powers of Inspector General agents.Subtitle C—United States Secret ServiceSec. 821. Functions transferred.Subtitle 4.835.Research and development projects.Personal services.Special streamlined acquisition authority.Unsolicited proposals.Prohibition on contracts with corporate expatriates.emcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with HEARINGSubtitle E—Human Resources ManagementSec. 841. Establishment of Human Resources Management System.Sec. 842. Labor-management relations.Sec. 843. Use of counternarcotics enforcement activities in certain employee performance appraisals.Sec. 844. Homeland Security Rotation Program.Sec. 845. Homeland Security Education Program.Subtitle F—Federal Emergency Procurement FlexibilitySec. 851. Definition.Sec. 852. Procurements for defense against or recovery from terrorism or nuclear,biological, chemical, or radiological attack.Sec. 853. Increased simplified acquisition threshold for procurements in support ofhumanitarianor peacekeepingcontingencyoperations.1 The placementof items relatingto sections 523operationsand 524 inorthetable of contentsin section1(b) were added at the end of the items in title V in order to reflect the probable intentof Congress. See amendment made by section 901(e) of Public Law 110–53.VerDate Sep 11 201401:44 Apr 19, 2016Jkt 099615PO 00000Frm 00012Fmt 9001Sfmt 6611E:\HR\OC\99615.XXX99615

7HOMELAND SECURITY ACT OF 2002Sec. 1Sec. 853. Increased simplified acquisition threshold for procurements in support ofhumanitarian or peacekeeping operations or contingency operations.Sec. 854. Increased micro-purchase threshold for certain procurements.Sec. 855. Application of certain commercial items authorities to certain procurements.Sec. 856. Use of streamlined procedures.Sec. 857. Review and report by Comptroller General.Sec. 858. Identification of new entrants into the Federal marketplace.Subtitle G—Support Anti-terrorism by Fostering Effective Technologies Act of 2002Sec. 861. Short title.Sec. 862. Administration.Sec. 863. Litigation management.Sec. 864. Risk management.Sec. 865. c.Sec.Sec.Sec.Sec.Sec.Sec.Sec.emcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with HEARINGSec.Sec.Sec.Sec.VerDate Sep 11 2014Subtitle H—Miscellaneous ProvisionsAdvisory committees.Reorganization.Use of appropriated funds.Future Year Homeland Security Program.Miscellaneous authorities.Military activities.Regulatory authority and preemption.Counternarcotics officer.Office of International Affairs.Prohibition of the Terrorism Information and Prevention System.Review of pay and benefit plans.Office for National Capital Region Coordination.Requirement to comply with laws protecting equal employment opportunity and providing whistleblower protections.884. Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.885. Joint Interagency Task Force.886. Sense of Congress reaffirming the continued importance and applicabilityof the Posse Comitatus Act.887. Coordination with the Department of Health and Human Services underthe Public Health Service Act.888. Preserving Coast Guard mission performance.889. Homeland security funding analysis in President’s budget.890. Air Transportation Safety and System Stabilization Act.890A. Cyber crimes center, child exploitation investigations unit, computerforensics unit, and cyber crimes 82.883.Subtitle I—Information SharingShort title; findings; and sense of Congress.Facilitating homeland security information sharing procedures.Report.Authorization of appropriations.Authority to share grand jury information.Authority to share electronic, wire, and oral interception information.Foreign intelligence information.Information acquired from an electronic surveillance.Information acquired from a physical ec.Sec.Sec.Sec.Sec.Subtitle J—Secure Handling of Ammonium Nitrate899A. Definitions.899B. Regulation of the sale and transfer of ammonium nitrate.899C. Inspection and auditing of records.899D. Administrative provisions.899E. Theft reporting requirement.899F. Prohibitions and penalty.899G. Protection from civil liability.899H. Preemption of other laws.899I. Deadlines for regulations.899J. Authorization of appropriations.01:44 Apr 19, 2016Jkt 099615PO 00000Frm 00013Fmt 9001Sfmt 6611E:\HR\OC\99615.XXX99615

Sec. 1HOMELAND SECURITY ACT OF 20028TITLE IX—NATIONAL HOMELAND SECURITY COUNCILNational Homeland Security Council.Function.Membership.Other functions and activities.Staff composition.Relation to the National Security 1005.1006.TITLE X—INFORMATION SECURITYInformation security.Management of information technology.National Institute of Standards and Technology.Information Security and Privacy Advisory Board.Technical and conforming amendments.Construction.TITLE XI—DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE DIVISIONSSubtitle A—Executive Office for Immigration ReviewSec. 1101. Legal status of EOIR.Sec. 1102. Authorities of the Attorney General.Sec. 1103. Statutory construction.Sec.Sec.Subtitle B—Transfer of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms to theDepartment of Justice1111. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.1112. Technical and conforming amendments.1113. Powers of agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.1114. Explosives training and research facility.1115. Personnel management demonstration c.Sec.Sec. 1125.Sec. 1126.Sec. 1127.Sec. 1128.Sec.Sec.Sec.Sec.Subtitle C—ExplosivesShort title.Permits for purchasers of explosives.Persons prohibited from receiving or possessing explosive materials.Requirement to provide samples of explosive materials and ammoniumnitrate.Destruction of property of institutions receiving Federal financial assistance.Relief from disabilities.Theft reporting requirement.Authorization of appropriations.TITLE XII—AIRLINE WAR RISK INSURANCE LEGISLATION1201. Air carrier liability for third party claims arising out of acts of terrorism.1202. Extension of insurance policies.1203. Correction of reference.1204. Report.TITLE XIII—FEDERAL WORKFORCE IMPROVEMENTemcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with 5.Subtitle A—Chief Human Capital OfficersShort title.Agency Chief Human Capital Officers.Chief Human Capital Officers Council.Strategic human capital management.Effective date.Subtitle B—Reforms Relating to Federal Human Capital ManagementSec. 1311. Inclusion of agency human capital strategic planning in performanceplans and programs performance reports.Sec. 1312. Reform of the competitive service hiring process.Sec. 1313. Permanent extension, revision, and expansion of authorities for use ofvoluntary separation incentive pay and voluntary early retirement.Sec. 1314. Student volunteer transit subsidy.VerDate Sep 11 201401:44 Apr 19, 2016Jkt 099615PO 00000Frm 00014Fmt 9001Sfmt 6611E:\HR\OC\99615.XXX99615

9HOMELAND SECURITY ACT OF 2002Sec. 1Subtitle C—Reforms Relating to the Senior Executive ServiceSec. 1321. Repeal of recertification requirements of senior executives.Sec. 1322. Adjustment of limitation on total annual compensation.Subtitle D—Academic TrainingSec. 1331. Academic training.Sec. 1332. Modifications to National Security Education Program.Sec.Sec.Sec.Sec.Sec.Sec.TITLE XIV—ARMING PILOTS AGAINST TERRORISMShort title.Federal Flight Deck Officer Program.Crew training.Commercial airline security study.Authority to arm flight deck crew with less-than-lethal weapons.Technical amendments.1401.1402.1403.1404.1405.1406.TITLE XV—TRANSITIONSubtitle A—Reorganization PlanSec. 1501. Definitions.Sec. 1502. Reorganization plan.Sec. 1503. Review of congressional committee structures.Sec.Sec.Sec.Sec.Sec.Sec.Sec.Subtitle B—Transitional ProvisionsTransitional authorities.Savings provisions.Terminations.National identification system not authorized.Continuity of Inspector General oversight.Incidental 1517.TITLE XVI—TRANSPORTATION SECURITYSubtitle A—General ProvisionsSec. 1601. Definitions.SubtitleSec. 1611.Sec. 1612.Sec. 1613.Sec. 1614.Sec. 1615.Sec. 1616.emcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with .Sec.Sec.Sec.Sec.Sec.Sec.VerDate Sep 11 201401:44 Apr 19, 2016B—Transportation Security Administration Acquisition Improvements5-year technology investment plan.Acquisition justification and reports.Acquisition baseline establishment and reports.Inventory utilization.Small business contracting goals.Consistency with the Federal acquisition regulation and departmentalpolicies and directives.TITLE XVII—CONFORMING AND TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS1701. Inspector General Act of 1978.1702. Executive Schedule.1703. United States Secret Service.1704. Coast Guard.1705. Strategic national stockpile and smallpox vaccine development.1706. Transfer of certain security and law enforcement functions and authorities.1707. Transportation security regulations.1708. National Bio-Weapons Defense Analysis Center.1709. Collaboration with the Secretary of Homeland Security.1710. Railroad safety to include railroad security.1711. Hazmat safety to include hazmat security.1712. Office of Science and Technology Policy.1713. National Oceanographic Partnership Program.1714. Clarification of definition of manufacturer.1715. Clarification of definition of vaccine-related injury or death.1716. Clarification of definition of vaccine.1717. Effective date.Jkt 099615PO 00000Frm 00015Fmt 9001Sfmt 6611E:\HR\OC\99615.XXX99615

Sec. 2HOMELAND SECURITY ACT OF E XVIII—EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONSOffice for Emergency Communications.National Emergency Communications Plan.Assessments and reports.Coordination of Federal emergency communications grant programs.Regional emergency communications coordination.Emergency Communications Preparedness Center.Urban and other high risk area communications capabilities.Definition.Interoperable Emergency Communications Grant Program.Border interoperability demonstration .1904.1905.1906.1907.TITLE XIX—DOMESTIC NUCLEAR DETECTION OFFICEDomestic Nuclear Detection Office.Mission of Office.Hiring authority.Testing authority.Relationship to other Department entities and Federal agencies.Contracting and grant making authorities.Joint annual interagency review of global nuclear detection architecture.TITLE XX—HOMELAND SECURITY GRANTSSec. 2001. 2004.2005.2006.2007.2008.Subtit

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