Sec. 2829. Requirement for security cameras in common areas and entry points of military unaccompanied housing
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The Secretary of Defense shall ensure that all renovations of military unaccompanied housing authorized on or after the date of the enactment of this Act that exceed 20 percent of the replacement cost of such facility and all construction of new military unaccompanied housing authorized on or after such date are designed and executed with security cameras in all common areas and entry points as part of a closed circuit television system. Not later than three years after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall ensure that all military unaccompanied housing facilities are retrofitted with security cameras in all common areas and entry points as part of a closed circuit television system.
In this section: The term common area has the meaning given that term by the Secretary of Defense and shall balance the need to increase security in appropriate areas with the privacy expectations of members of the Armed Forces in military unaccompanied housing. The term military unaccompanied housing means the following housing owned by the United States Government: Military housing intended to be occupied by members of the Armed Forces serving a tour of duty unaccompanied by dependents.
Transient housing intended to be occupied by members of the Armed Forces on temporary duty.