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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019 · Sec. 232

Sec. 232. ### (a)

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## Sec. 232 ###
(a)Prior to use of any funds made available by this Act for the construction of physical barriers within the city limits of any city or census designated place described in subsection (c), the Department of Homeland Security and the local elected officials of such a city or census designated place shall confer and seek to reach mutual agreement regarding the design and alignment of physical barriers within that city or the census designated place (as the case may be). Such consultations shall continue until September 30, 2019 (or until agreement is reached, if earlier) and may be extended beyond that date by agreement of the parties, and no funds made available in this Act shall be used for such construction while consultations are continuing. ###
(b)Not later than July 1, 2019, the Secretary shall issue notices for public comment regarding construction of pedestrian fencing in the places identified in subsection (c). The notices shall afford the public not less than 60 days to submit comments on the location of proposed fencing in the affected areas. Not later than 90 days following the end of the comment period identified in this subsection, the Department shall publish in the Federal Register its responses to the comments received along with its plans for construction in the areas identified in the notice to which it is responding. ###
(c)The cities and census designated place described in this subsection are as follows: ####
(1)Roma, Texas. ####
(2)Rio Grande City, Texas. ####
(3)Escobares, Texas. ####
(4)La Grulla, Texas. ####
(5)The census designated place of Salineno, Texas. # TITLE III PROTECTION, PREPAREDNESS, RESPONSE, AND RECOVERY ## Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency ### operations and support For necessary expenses of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency for operations and support, $1,345,802,000, of which $18,650,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2020: * Provided*, That not to exceed $3,825 shall be for official reception and representation expenses. ### federal protective service The revenues and collections of security fees credited to this account shall be available until expended for necessary expenses related to the protection of federally owned and leased buildings and for the operations of the Federal Protective Service. ### procurement, construction, and improvements For necessary expenses of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency for procurement, construction, and improvements, $322,829,000, to remain available until September 30, 2021. ### research and development For necessary expenses of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency for research and development, $13,126,000, to remain available until September 30, 2020. * * * * * * * Administrative Provisions
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