Sec. 1. Annual certification and reporting regarding lead-based paint in military housing
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Each Secretary concerned shall submit certification in writing to the Secretaries of Defense and Housing and Urban Development indicating whether housing under the jurisdiction of the Secretary concerned is in compliance with the requirements respecting lead-based paint, lead-based paint activities, and lead-based paint hazards described in section 408 of the Toxic Substances Control Act ( 15 U.S.C. 2688 ). Each Secretary concerned shall submit the certification under paragraph
(1)not later than July 31 of each year beginning in 2019. Each certification under paragraph
(1)shall state, with regards to the preceding calendar year— the total number of housing units under the jurisdiction of the Secretary concerned that were inspected for lead-based paint in accordance with the requirements described in paragraph (1); the total number of housing units that were found to contain lead-based paint in the course of the inspections described in subparagraph (A); any abatement efforts conducted regarding housing units described in subparagraph (B); and the total number of housing units under the jurisdiction of the Secretary concerned that were not inspected for lead-based paint. Not later than August 31 of each year beginning in 2019, the Secretary of Defense shall publish (including on a website of the Department of Defense) and submit to the Armed Services Committee and Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives and the Armed Services Committee and Appropriations Committee of the Senate a report that discloses— each military department that has failed to submit a required certification under subsection (a); and a detailed summary of the data, broken down by military department, contained in the certifications under subsection (a). For each of fiscal years 2019 through 2022, each political appointee of a military department that has failed to certify compliance under subsection
(a)may not receive bonus pay, excluding overtime pay, until the Secretary concerned certifies such compliance. In this section, the terms Secretary concerned and military department have the meanings given those terms in section 101 of title 10, United States Code.
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