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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2014 · Sec. 141

Sec. 141. PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT PROCUREMENT

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## SEC. 141 PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT PROCUREMENT ###
(a)Consolidated Budget Justification Display Chapter 9 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by adding after section 235 the following new section: > > ## “SEC. 236 Personal protection equipment procurement: display of budget information > > **[**[10 U.S.C. 236](/us/usc/t10/s236)**]** > > > ### “(a) Budget Justification Display > > The Secretary of Defense shall submit to Congress, as a part of the defense budget materials for each fiscal year after fiscal year 2014, a consolidated budget justification display that covers all programs and activities associated with the procurement of personal protection equipment during the period covered by the future-years defense program submitted in that fiscal year under section 221. > > > ### “(b) Requirements for Budget Display > > The consolidated budget justification display under subsection
(a)for a fiscal year shall include the following: > > > #### “(1) > > The amount for personal protection equipment included in both the base budget of the President and any overseas contingency operations budget of the President. > > > #### “(2) > > A brief description of each category of personal protection equipment for each military department planned to be procured and developed. > > > #### “(3) > > For each category planned to be procured using funds made available for operation and maintenance (whether under the base budget or any overseas contingency operations budget)— > > > ##### “(A) > > the relevant appropriations account, budget activity, and subactivity group for the category; and > > > ##### “(B) > > the funding profile for the fiscal year as requested, including cost and quantities, and an estimate of projected investments or procurements for each of the subsequent five fiscal years. > > > #### “(4) > > For each category planned to be developed using funds made available for research, development, test, and evaluation (whether under the base budget or any overseas contingency operations budget)— > > > ##### “(A) > > the relevant appropriations account, program, project or activity; program element number, and line number; and > > > ##### “(B) > > the funding profile for the fiscal year as requested and an estimate of projected investments for each of the subsequent five fiscal years. > > > ### “(c) Definitions > > In this section: > > > #### “(1) > > The terms ‘budget’ and ‘defense budget materials’ have the meaning given those terms in section 234 of this title. > > > #### “(2) > > The term ‘category of personal protection equipment’ means the following: > > > ##### “(A) > > Body armor components. > > > ##### “(B) > > Combat helmets. > > > ##### “(C) > > Combat protective eyewear. > > > ##### “(D) > > Other items as determined appropriate by the Secretary.” > . ###
(b)Clerical Amendment The table of sections at the beginning of such chapter is amended by adding after the item relating to section 235 the following new item:" “236. Personal protection equipment procurement: display of budget information.” ".
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