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This Act may be cited as the or the Promoting Resilience and Efficiency in Preparing for Attacks and Responding to Emergencies Act PREPARE Act . The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Title I—Grants, Training, Exercises, and Coordination Sec. 101. Memoranda of understanding. Sec. 102. Period of performance. Sec. 103. Operation Stonegarden. Sec. 104. Grants metrics. Sec. 105. Grant management best practices. Sec. 106. Administration and coordination of grants.
Sec. 107. Funding prohibition. Sec. 108. Law enforcement terrorism prevention. Sec. 109. Allowable uses. Sec. 110. Maintenance of grant investments. Sec. 111. National Domestic Preparedness Consortium. Sec. 112. Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium. Sec. 113. Emergency support functions. Sec. 114. Review of National Incident Management System. Sec. 115. Approval of certain equipment. Sec. 116. Remedial action management program. Title II—Communications Sec. 201. Office of Emergency Communications.
Sec. 202. Responsibilities of Office of Emergency Communications Director. Sec. 203. Annual reporting on activities of the Office of Emergency Communications. Sec. 204. National Emergency Communications Plan. Sec. 205. Technical edits. Sec. 206. Public Safety Broadband Network. Sec. 207. Department of Homeland Security social media improvement. Sec. 208. Statewide interoperability coordinators. Sec. 209. Communications training. Title III—Medical Preparedness Sec. 301. Pre-event anthrax vaccination program for emergency response providers.
Sec. 302. Chief Medical Officer. Sec. 303. Medical Countermeasures Program. Title IV—Management Sec. 401. Mission support. Sec. 402. Systems modernization. Sec. 403. Strategic human capital plan. Sec. 404. Activities related to children.