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Code · U.S. Code · Title 14 - COAST GUARD · CHAPTER 25— PERSONNEL; GENERAL PROVISIONS · SUBCHAPTER I— GENERAL PROVISIONS · § 2511

§ 2511. Investigations of flag officers and Senior Executive Service employees

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In conducting an investigation into an allegation of misconduct by a flag officer or member of the Senior Executive Service serving in the Coast Guard, the Inspector General of the Department of Homeland Security shall—
(1)conduct the investigation in a manner consistent with Department of Defense policies for such an investigation; and
(2)consult with the Inspector General of the Department of Defense.
(Added Pub. L. 114–120, title II, § 220(a), Feb. 8, 2016, 130 Stat. 48, § 430; renumbered § 2511, Pub. L. 115–282, title I, § 114(b), Dec. 4, 2018, 132 Stat. 4223.)
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