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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. 5292 (Considered and Passed Senate) — To amend the Don Young Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2022 to modify a provision relating to the acquisition of a C... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Modification of acquisition of icebreaker

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Section 11223 of the Don Young Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2022 ( Public Law 117–263 ; 136 Stat. 4021; 14 U.S.C. 561 note) is amended— in subsection (b)— in paragraph (2), by striking Paragraphs and all that follows through apply and inserting Paragraphs
(1)and
(3)of subsection (a), and subsection (b), of section 1132 of title 14, United States Code, shall not apply ; and by adding at the end the following: If the Commandant provides the briefing described in subparagraph (B), paragraphs
(4)and
(5)of subsection (a), and subsections
(d)and (e), of section 1132 of title 14, United States Code, shall not apply to an acquisition or procurement of an icebreaker under subsection
(a)until— the first phase of the initial acquisition or procurement is complete; and initial operating capacity is achieved. The briefing described in this subparagraph is a briefing provided by the Commandant to the appropriate congressional committees not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment of this paragraph that includes a detailed cost estimate for an icebreaker procured or acquired under subsection (a), including— expected upgrades and crewing needs; and for each year of the estimated service life of such an icebreaker, the estimated costs for modification, shore infrastructure, crewing, and maintenance. ; by redesignating subsections
(g)through
(j)as subsection
(h)through (k); by inserting after subsection
(f)the following: Not later than 2 years after the date of the procurement or acquisition of an icebreaker under subsection (a), the Commandant shall provide the appropriate congressional committees with a briefing that includes a detailed cost estimate for the icebreaker for each year of the estimated service life of the icebreaker, including the estimated costs for modification, shore infrastructure to support the cutter and crew, crewing, maintenance, and any other costs related to the icebreaker. Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the Commandant shall not expend any funds to reconfigure an icebreaker procured or acquired under subsection (a), beyond the funds required to achieve initial operating capability of the icebreaker, until the date that 7 days after the date on which the Commandant provides the briefing required by paragraph (1). The limitation on use of funds under subparagraph
(A)shall not apply to the expenditure of funds for planning and program management activities relating to reconfiguration of an icebreaker procured or acquired under subsection (a). ; and in subsection (k), as redesignated, by striking 3 years and inserting 5 years .
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