Sec. 312. Reporting requirements
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Section 401 of the National Emergencies Act ( 50 U.S.C. 1641 ) is amended— in subsection (c)— in the first sentence by inserting , and make publicly available after transmit to Congress ; and in the second sentence by inserting , and make publicly available, before a final report ; and by adding at the end the following: The President shall transmit to the entities described in subsection (g), with any proclamation declaring a national emergency under section 201(a) or any Executive order specifying emergency powers or authorities under section 201(b)(2) or renewing a national emergency under section 202(b), a report, in writing, that includes the following:
A description of the circumstances necessitating the declaration of a national emergency, the renewal of such an emergency, or the use of a new emergency authority specified in the Executive order, as the case may be. The estimated duration of the national emergency, or a statement that the duration of the national emergency cannot reasonably be estimated at the time of transmission of the report. A summary of the actions the President or other officers intend to take, including any reprogramming or transfer of funds, and the statutory authorities the President and such officers expect to rely on in addressing the national emergency.
The total expenditures estimated to be incurred by the United States Government during such six-month period which are directly attributable to the exercise of powers and authorities conferred by such declaration. In the case of a renewal of a national emergency, a summary of the actions the President or other officers have taken in the preceding one-year period, including any reprogramming or transfer of funds, to address the emergency. The President shall provide to the entities described in subsection
(g)such other information as such entities may request in connection with any national emergency in effect under title II. If the President declares a national emergency under section 201(a), the President shall, not less frequently than every 6 months for the duration of the emergency, report to the entities described in subsection
(g)on the status of the emergency, the total expenditures incurred by the United States Government, and the actions the President or other officers have taken and authorities the President and such officers have relied on in addressing the emergency. The entities described in this subsection are— the Speaker of the House of Representatives; minority leader of the House of Representatives; the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives; and the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate. .
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