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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 6431 (Introduced in House) — To require the creation of a national commission to prepare for future national emergencies, and for other purposes. · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Title I—Procurement within the United States required Sec. 101. Procurement requirements. Title II—National Commission on United States Preparedness for National Emergencies Sec. 201. Establishment of Commission. Sec. 202. Purposes. Sec. 203. Composition of Commission. Sec. 204. Functions of Commission. Sec. 205. Powers of Commission. Sec. 206. Nonapplicability of Federal Advisory Committee Act.
Sec. 207. Staff of Commission. Sec. 208. Compensation and travel expenses. Sec. 209. Security clearances for Commission members and staff. Sec. 210. Reports of Commission; termination. Title III—State implementation of findings by Commission Sec. 301. State implementation of findings. Title IV—Temporary 100 percent expensing for Qualifying Goods Sec. 401. Special allowance for certain property.
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