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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022 · Sec. 2872

Sec. 2872. ANNUAL CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING ON RENEWAL OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE EASEMENTS AND LEASES OF LAND IN HAWAI‘I

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## SEC. 2872 ANNUAL CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING ON RENEWAL OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE EASEMENTS AND LEASES OF LAND IN HAWAI‘I ###
(a)Annual Briefing Required Not later than February 1 of each year, the Secretary of Defense shall brief the congressional defense committee on the progress being made by the Department of Defense to renew each Department of Defense land lease and easement in the State of Hawai‘i that— ####
(1)encompasses one acre or more; and ####
(2)will expire within 10 years after the date of the briefing. ###
(b)Required Elements of Briefing Each briefing provided under subsection
(a)shall include the following: ####
(1)The location, size, and expiration date of each lease and easement described in such subsection. ####
(2)Major milestones and expected timelines for maintaining access to the land covered by such lease and easement. ####
(3)Actions completed over the preceding two years for such lease and easement. ####
(4)Department-wide and service-specific authorities governing the extension of such lease and easement. ####
(5)A summary of coordination efforts between the Secretary of Defense and the Secretaries of the military departments. ####
(6)The status of efforts to develop an inventory of military land in Hawai‘i, including current and possible future uses of the land, that would assist in land negotiations with the State of Hawai‘i. ####
(7)The risks and potential solutions to ensure the renewability of required and critical leases and easements.
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