Sec. 1211. One-year extension and modification of authority for reimbursement of certain coalition nations for support provided to United States military operations
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(a)of section 1233 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 ( Public Law 110–181 ; 122 Stat. 393), as most recently amended by section 1227 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013 ( Public Law 112–239 ; 126 Stat. 2000), is further amended by striking for fiscal year 2013 and inserting for fiscal year 2014 . Subsection
(d)of such section, as so amended, is further amended— in paragraph (1), by striking during fiscal year 2013 may not exceed $1,650,000,000 and inserting during fiscal year 2014 may not exceed $1,500,000,000 ; and in paragraph (3), by striking Fiscal Year 2013 and inserting Fiscal Year 2014 . Effective as of the date of the enactment of this Act, no amounts authorized to be appropriated by this Act, and no amounts authorized to be appropriated for fiscal years before fiscal year 2014 that remain available for obligation, may be used for reimbursements of Pakistan under the authority in subsection
(a)of section 1233 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, as amended by this section, until the Secretary of Defense certifies to the congressional defense committees each of the following: That Pakistan is maintaining security and is not through its actions or inactions at any level of government limiting or otherwise restricting the movement of United States equipment and supplies along the Ground Lines of Communications (GLOCs) through Pakistan to Afghanistan so that such equipment and supplies can be transshipped and such equipment and supplies can be retrograded out of Afghanistan. That Pakistan is taking demonstrable steps to— support counterterrorism operations against al Qaeda, Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, and other militant extremists groups such as the Haqqani Network and the Quetta Shura Taliban located in Pakistan; disrupt the conduct of cross-border attacks against United States, coalition, and Afghanistan security forces located in Afghanistan by such groups (including the Haqqani Network and the Quetta Shura Taliban) from bases in Pakistan; counter the threat of improvised explosive devices, including efforts to attack improvised explosive device networks, monitor known precursors used in improvised explosive devices, and systematically address the misuse of explosive materials (including calcium ammonium nitrate) and accessories and their supply to legitimate end-users in a manner that impedes the flow of improvised explosive devices and improvised explosive device components into Afghanistan; and conduct cross-border coordination and communication with Afghan security forces and United States Armed Forces in Afghanistan. The Secretary of Defense may waive the limitation in paragraph
(1)if the Secretary certifies to the congressional defense committees in writing that the waiver is in the national security interests of the United States and includes with such certification a justification for the waiver.
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- Pub. L. 110-181
- 122 Stat. 393
- Pub. L. 112-239
- 126 Stat. 2000
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Sec. 1211
One-year extension and modification of authority for reimbursement of certain coalition nations for support provided to United States military operations
Pub. L.Pub. L. 110-181
Stat.122 Stat. 393
Pub. L.Pub. L. 112-239
Stat.126 Stat. 2000
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