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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · S. 1605 (EAH) — 117 S1605 EAH: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022 · Sec. 1014

Sec. 1014. Limitation on decommissioning or inactivating a battle force ship before the end of expected service life

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Chapter 863 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by inserting after section 8678 the following new section: The Secretary of the Navy may not decommission or inactivate a battle force ship before the end of the expected service life of the ship. The Secretary of the Navy may waive the limitation under subsection
(a)with respect to a battle force ship if— the Secretary submits to the congressional defense committees the certification described in subsection
(c)with respect to such ship; and a period of 30 days has elapsed following the date on which such certification was submitted. A certification described in this subsection is a certification that— maintaining the battle force ship in a reduced operating status is not feasible; maintaining the ship with reduced capability is not feasible; maintaining the ship as a Navy Reserve unit is not feasible; transferring the ship to the Coast Guard is not feasible; and maintaining the ship is not required to support the most recent national defense strategy required by section 113(g) of this title; and includes an explanation of— the options assessed and the rationale for the determinations under subparagraphs
(A)through
(D)of paragraph (1); and the rationale for the determination under subparagraph
(E)of such paragraph. A certification submitted under subsection
(b)shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may include a classified annex. In this section: The term battle force ship means the following: A commissioned United States Ship warship capable of contributing to combat operations. A United States Naval Ship that contributes directly to Navy warfighting or support missions. The term expected service life means the number of years a naval vessel is expected to be in service. . The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 863 of such title is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 8678 the following new item: 8678a. Limitation on decommissioning or inactivating a battle force ship before the end of expected service life. .
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