Sec. 407. Notice of impact of diplomatic and consular post closings on intelligence activities
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Title V of the National Security Act of 1947 ( 50 U.S.C. 3091 et seq. ) is amended by adding at the end the following new section: Not later than 30 days after a covered closure of a diplomatic or consular post, the Director of National Intelligence, in consultation with the heads of the other appropriate elements of the intelligence community as determined by the Director, shall submit to the congressional intelligence committees a notice describing the impact of the closure on the activities of the intelligence community.
Such notice shall include— a description of the impact, if any, of the closure on the activities or interests of the intelligence community; a plan to mitigate any adverse impacts to such elements caused by such closure; and a description of whether, and the extent to which, the Director and the heads of the other appropriate elements of the intelligence community— were consulted in the decision-making process with respect to such closure; and registered any concerns with or objections to such closure.
In this section, the term covered closure of a diplomatic or consular post means the closure of a United States diplomatic or consular post abroad that— is anticipated to last for 60 days or longer; or has lasted for 60 days or longer. .
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