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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2014 · Sec. 513

Sec. 513. LIMITATIONS ON CANCELLATIONS OF DEPLOYMENT OF CERTAIN RESERVE COMPONENT UNITS AND INVOLUNTARY MOBILIZATIONS OF CERTAIN RESERVES

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## SEC. 513 LIMITATIONS ON CANCELLATIONS OF DEPLOYMENT OF CERTAIN RESERVE COMPONENT UNITS AND INVOLUNTARY MOBILIZATIONS OF CERTAIN RESERVES **[**[10 U.S.C. 12301 note](/us/usc/t10/s12301)**]** ###
(a)Limitation on Cancellation of Deployment of Certain Units Within 180 Days of Scheduled Deployment ####
(1)Limitation The deployment of a unit of a reserve component of the Armed Forces described in paragraph
(2)may not be cancelled during the 180-day period ending on the date on which the unit is otherwise scheduled for deployment without the approval, in writing, of the Secretary of Defense. ####
(2)Covered deployments A deployment of a unit of a reserve component described in this paragraph is a deployment whose cancellation as described in paragraph
(1)is due to the deployment of a unit of a regular component of the Armed Forces to carry out the mission for which the unit of the reserve component was otherwise to be deployed. ####
(3)Notice to congress and governors on approval of cancellation of deployment On approving the cancellation of deployment of a unit under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall submit to the congressional defense committees and the Governor concerned a notice on the approval of cancellation of deployment of the unit. ###
(b)Advance Notice to Certain Reserves on Involuntary Mobilization ####
(1)Advance notice required The Secretary concerned may not provide less than 120 days advance notice of an involuntary mobilization to a member of the reserve component of the Armed Forces described in paragraph
(2)without the approval, in writing, of the Secretary of Defense. ####
(2)Covered reserves A member of a reserve component described in this paragraph is a member as follows: #####
(A)A member who is not assigned to a unit organized to serve as a unit. #####
(B)A member who is to be mobilized apart from the member’s unit. ####
(3)Commencement of applicability This subsection shall apply with respect to members who are mobilized on or after the date that is 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act. ####
(4)Secretary concerned defined In this subsection, the term “Secretary concerned” has the meaning given that term in section 101(a)(9) of title 10, United States Code. ####
(5)Sunset This subsection shall cease to apply as of the date of the completion of the withdrawal of United States combat forces from Afghanistan. ###
(c)Nondelegation of Approval The Secretary of Defense may not delegate the approval of cancellations of deployments of units under subsection
(a)or the approval of mobilization of Reserves without advance notice under subsection (b).
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LIMITATIONS ON CANCELLATIONS OF DEPLOYMENT OF CERTAIN RESERVE COMPONENT UNITS AND INVOLUNTARY MOBILIZATIONS OF CERTAIN RESERVES
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