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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 2132 (Introduced in House) — To reauthorize Federal natural hazards reduction programs, and for other purposes. · Sec. 401

Sec. 401. National Construction Safety Team Act amendments

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The National Construction Safety Team Act ( 15 U.S.C. 7301 et seq. ) is amended— in section 2(a)— by striking a building or buildings and inserting a building, buildings, or infrastructure ; and by striking To the maximum extent practicable, the Director shall establish and deploy a Team within 48 hours after such an event. and inserting The Director shall make a decision whether to deploy a Team within 72 hours after such an event. ; in section 2(b)(1), by striking buildings and inserting buildings or infrastructure ; in section 2(b)(2)(A), by striking building and inserting building or infrastructure ; in section 2(b)(2)(D), by striking buildings and inserting buildings or infrastructure ; in section 2(c)(1), by striking the United States Fire Administration and ; in section 2(c)(1)(G), by striking building and inserting building or infrastructure ; in section 2(c)(1)(J)— by striking building and inserting building or infrastructure ; and by inserting and the National Windstorm Impact Reduction Act of 2004 after Act of 1977 ; in section 4(a), by striking investigating a building and inserting investigating building and infrastructure ; in section 4(a)(1)— by striking a building and inserting a building or infrastructure ; and by striking building both of the other places it appears and inserting building or infrastructure ; in section 4(a)(3), by striking building both places it appears and inserting building or infrastructure ; in section 4(b), by striking building both places it appears and inserting building or infrastructure ; in section 4(c)(1) and (2), by striking building both places it appears and inserting building or infrastructure ; by amending section 4(d)(1) to read as follows:
Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, a Team investigation shall have priority over any other investigation which is related to the purpose and duties set forth in section 2(b) and undertaken by any other Federal agency. ; in section 4(d)(3) and (4), by striking building both places it appears and inserting building or infrastructure ; in section 4, by adding at the end the following new paragraph: With respect to an investigation relating to an infrastructure failure, a Federal agency with primary jurisdiction over the failed infrastructure which is conducting an investigation and asserts priority over the Team investigation shall have such priority.
Such priority shall not otherwise affect the authority of the Team to continue its investigation under this Act. ; in section 7(a), by striking on request and at reasonable cost ; in section 7(c), by striking building and inserting building or infrastructure ; in section 8(1) and (4), by striking building both places it appears and inserting building or infrastructure ; in section 9, by striking the United States Fire Administration and ; in section 9(2)(C), by striking building and inserting building or infrastructure ; in section 10(3), by striking building and inserting building and infrastructure ; in section 11(a), by striking the United States Fire Administration and ; and by striking section 12.
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