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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · S. 1605 (EAH) — 117 S1605 EAH: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022 · Sec. 544

Sec. 544. Department of Defense tracking of allegations of retaliation by victims of sexual assault or sexual harassment and related persons

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Chapter 80 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by inserting after section 1562 the following new section: The Secretary of Defense shall designate a component of the Office of the Secretary of Defense to be responsible for documenting and tracking all covered allegations of retaliation and shall ensure that the Secretaries concerned and the Inspector General of the Department of Defense provide to such component the information required to be documented and tracked as described in subsection (b). The head of the component designated by the Secretary under subsection
(a)shall document and track each covered allegation of retaliation, including— that such an allegation has been reported and by whom; the date of the report; the nature of the allegation and the name of the person or persons alleged to have engaged in such retaliation; the Department of Defense component or other entity responsible for the investigation of or inquiry into the allegation; the entry of findings; referral of such findings to a decisionmaker for review and action, as appropriate; the outcome of final action; and any other element of information pertaining to the allegation determined appropriate by the Secretary or the head of the component designated by the Secretary. In this section, the term covered allegation of retaliation means an allegation of retaliation— made by— an alleged victim of sexual assault or sexual harassment; an individual charged with providing services or support to an alleged victim of sexual assault or sexual harassment; a witness or bystander to an alleged sexual assault or sexual harassment; or any other person associated with an alleged victim of a sexual assault or sexual harassment; and without regard to whether the allegation is reported to or investigated or inquired into by— the Department of Defense Inspector General or any other inspector general; a military criminal investigative organization; a commander or other person at the direction of the commander; another military or civilian law enforcement organization; or any other organization, officer, or employee of the Department of Defense. . The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 80 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 1562 the following new item: 1562a. Complaints of retaliation by victims of sexual assault or sexual harassment and related persons: tracking by Department of Defense. .
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