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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 2943 (EAH) — 114 S2943 EAH: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 · Sec. 1069

Sec. 1069. Annual report on personnel, training, and equipment requirements for the non-Federalized National Guard to support civilian authorities in prevention and response to domestic disasters

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Section 10504 of title 10, United States Code, is amended— in subsection (a), by striking and inserting Report .— ; Report on State of the National Guard .—(1) by striking
(b)and inserting Submission of report to congress .—
(2); by striking annual report of the Chief of the National Guard Bureau and inserting annual report required by paragraph
(1); and by adding at the end the following new subsection (b): Not later than January 31 of each of calendar years 2017 through 2021, the Chief of the National Guard Bureau shall submit to the congressional defense committees and the officials specified in paragraph
(5)a report setting forth the personnel, training, and equipment required by the National Guard during the next fiscal year to carry out its mission, while not Federalized, to provide prevention, protection mitigation, response, and recovery activities in support of civilian authorities in connection with natural and man-made disasters. To determine the annual personnel, training, and equipment requirements of the National Guard referred to in paragraph (1), the Chief of the National Guard Bureau shall take into account, at a minimum, the following: Core civilian capabilities gaps for the prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery activities in connection with natural and man-made disasters, as collected by the Department of Homeland Security from the States. Threat and hazard identifications and risk assessments of the Department of Defense, the Department of Homeland Security, and the States. Personnel, training, and equipment requirements shall be collected from the States, validated by the Chief of the National Guard Bureau, and be categorized in the report required by paragraph
(1)by each of the following: Emergency support functions of the National Response Framework. Federal Emergency Management Agency regions. The annual report required by paragraph
(1)shall be prepared in consultation with the chief executive of each State, other appropriate civilian authorities, and the Council of Governors. In addition to the congressional defense committees, the annual report required by paragraph
(1)shall be submitted to the following officials: The Secretary of Defense. The Secretary of Homeland Security. The Council of Governors. The Secretary of the Army. The Secretary of the Air Force. The Commander of the United States Northern Command. The Commander of the United States Cyber Command. . The heading of such section is amended to read as follows: . The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 1011 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by striking the item relating to section 10504 and inserting the following new section: 10504. Chief of the National Guard Bureau: annual reports. .
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