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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · James M. Inhofe National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023 · Sec. 11251

Sec. 11251. TRAINING FOR CONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS PERSONNEL

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## SEC. 11251 TRAINING FOR CONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS PERSONNEL ###
(a)In General Section 315 of title 14, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: > > ## “SEC. 315 Training for congressional affairs personnel > > > ### “(a) In General > > The Commandant shall develop a training course, which shall be administered in person, on the workings of Congress for any member of the Coast Guard selected for a position as a fellow, liaison, counsel, or administrative staff for the Coast Guard Office of Congressional and Governmental Affairs or as any Coast Guard district or area governmental affairs officer. > > > ### “(b) Course Subject Matter > > > #### “(1) In general > > The training course required under this section shall provide an overview and introduction to Congress and the Federal legislative process, including— > > > ##### “(A) > > the congressional budget process; > > > ##### “(B) > > the congressional appropriations process; > > > ##### “(C) > > the congressional authorization process; > > > ##### “(D) > > the Senate advice and consent process for Presidential nominees; > > > ##### “(E) > > the Senate advice and consent process for treaty ratification; > > > ##### “(F) > > the roles of Members of Congress and congressional staff in the legislative process; > > > ##### “(G) > > the concept and underlying purposes of congressional oversight within the governance framework of separation of powers; > > > ##### “(H) > > the roles of Coast Guard fellows, liaisons, counsels, governmental affairs officers, the Coast Guard Office of Program Review, the Coast Guard Headquarters program offices, and any other entity the Commandant considers relevant; and > > > ##### “(I) > > the roles and responsibilities of Coast Guard public affairs and external communications personnel with respect to Members of Congress and the staff of such Members necessary to enhance communication between Coast Guard units, sectors, and districts and Member offices and committees of jurisdiction so as to ensure visibility of Coast Guard activities. > > > #### “(2) Detail within coast guard office of budget and programs > > > ##### “(A) In general > > At the written request of a receiving congressional office, the training course required under this section shall include a multi-day detail within the Coast Guard Office of Budget and Programs to ensure adequate exposure to Coast Guard policy, oversight, and requests from Congress. > > > ##### “(B) Nonconsecutive detail permitted > > A detail under this paragraph is not required to be consecutive with the balance of the training. > > > ### “(c) Completion of Required Training > > A member of the Coast Guard selected for a position described in subsection
(a)shall complete the training required by this section before the date on which such member reports for duty for such position.” > . ###
(b)Clerical Amendment The analysis for chapter 3 of title 14, United States Code, is amended by striking the item relating to section 315 and inserting the following:" “315. Training for congressional affairs personnel.” ".
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