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Code · U.S. Code · Title 6 - DOMESTIC SECURITY · CHAPTER 6— CYBERSECURITY · Part F— Global Catastrophic Risk Management · § 7307

§ 7307. RECOMMENDATIONS.

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In General .— The Secretary, in coordination with the Administrator and the Federal partners listed in section 7303(b) of this title [ 6 U.S.C. 822(b) ], shall provide recommendations to Congress for— actions that should be taken to prepare the United States to implement the strategy required under section 7305, increase readiness, and address preparedness gaps for responding to the impacts of catastrophic incidents on citizens of the United States; and additional authorities that should be considered for Federal agencies to more effectively implement the strategy required under section 7305. Inclusion in Reports .— The Secretary may include the recommendations required under subsection
(a)in a report submitted under section 7308.
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