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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 · Sec. 2883

Sec. 2883. CONSIDERATION OF CERTAIN MILITARY FAMILY READINESS ISSUES IN MAKING BASING DECISIONS ASSOCIATED WITH CERTAIN MILITARY UNITS AND MAJOR HEADQUARTERS

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## SEC. 2883 CONSIDERATION OF CERTAIN MILITARY FAMILY READINESS ISSUES IN MAKING BASING DECISIONS ASSOCIATED WITH CERTAIN MILITARY UNITS AND MAJOR HEADQUARTERS **[**[10 U.S.C. 1781b note](/us/usc/t10/s1781b)**]** ###
(a)Taking Into Consideration Military Family Readiness Issues In determining whether to proceed with any basing decision associated with a covered military unit or major headquarters in the United States after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the military department concerned shall take into account, among such other factors as that Secretary considers appropriate, the military family readiness considerations specified in this section, including those military family readiness considerations specified pursuant to subsection (e). ###
(b)Interstate Portability of Licensure and Certification Credentials With regard to the State in which an installation subject to a basing decision covered by subsection
(a)is or will be located, the Secretary of the military department concerned shall take into account the extent to which the State— ####
(1)has entered into reciprocity agreements to recognize and accept professional and occupational licensure and certification credentials granted by or in other States; or ####
(2)allows for the transfer of such licenses and certifications granted by or in other States. ###
(c)Housing With regard to the military housing area in which an installation subject to a basing decision covered by subsection
(a)is or will be located, the Secretary of the military department concerned shall take into account the extent to which housing (including military family housing) that meets Department of Defense requirements is available and accessible to members of the Armed Forces through the private sector in such military housing area. ###
(d)Health Care With regard to the community in which an installation subject to a basing decision covered by subsection
(a)is or will be located, the Secretary of the military department concerned shall take into account the extent to which primary healthcare and specialty healthcare is available and accessible to dependents, including dependents with disabilities, of members of the Armed Forces through the private sector in such local community. ###
(e)Other Specified Considerations The Secretary of the military department concerned shall take into account such other considerations in connection with military family readiness as the Secretary of Defense shall specify for purposes of compliance with this section. ###
(f)Savings Clause Nothing in this section shall be construed as requiring the Secretary of a military department to make a basing decision covered by subsection
(a)that the Secretary determines would diminish military readiness or impede military mission for the purpose of military family readiness. ###
(g)Analytical Framework The Secretary of the military department concerned shall take into account the considerations specified in this section, among such other factors as the Secretary considers appropriate, in determining whether to proceed with a basing decision covered by subsection
(a)using an analytical framework developed by that Secretary that uses criteria based on— ####
(1)quantitative data available within the Department of Defense; and ####
(2)such reliable quantitative data from sources outside the Department as the Secretary considers appropriate. ###
(h)Basing Decision Scorecard ####
(1)Scorecard required The Secretary of the military department concerned shall establish a scorecard for military installations under the jurisdiction of such Secretary, and for States and localities in which such installations are or may be located, to facilitate taking into account the considerations specified in this section whenever that Secretary makes a basing decision covered by subsection (a). ####
(2)Update The Secretary of the military department concerned shall update the scorecard established by that Secretary under this subsection not less frequently than once each year in order to keep the information in such scorecard as current as is practicable. ####
(3)Availability #####
(A)In general A current version of each scorecard established under this subsection shall be available to the public through an Internet website of the military department concerned. #####
(B)Methodology and criteria ######
(i)Availability Each Secretary of a military department shall publish on the website described in subparagraph
(A)the methodology and criteria each time such Secretary establishes or updates a scorecard. ######
(ii)Public comment Each Secretary of a military department shall establish a 60-day public comment period beginning on each date of publication of such methodology and criteria. ####
(4)Coordination In establishing or updating a scorecard under this subsection, each Secretary of the military department concerned shall coordinate with the Secretary of Defense to ensure consistency across the military departments. ###
(i)Briefings Not later than April 1 of each of 2021, 2022, and 2023, the Secretary of Defense shall brief the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives on actions taken pursuant to this section, including a description and assessment of the effect of the taking into account of the considerations specified in this section on particular basing decisions in the United States during the one-year period ending on the date of the briefing. ###
(j)Definitions In this section: ####
(1)The term “covered military unit” means a unit of the Armed Forces whose initial assignment to a military installation or relocation from a military installation to a different military installation requires the preparation of an environmental impact statement in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.). ####
(2)The term “major headquarters” means the headquarters of a unit of the Armed Forces or command that is the appropriate command of a general officer or flag officer.
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