The Senate Appropriations Committee published
the text of the amendment that will be offered as a substitute for the recently
passed HR 933, the Department of Defense, Military
Construction and Veterans Affairs, and Full-Year Continuing Appropriations Act,
2013. Among other things this
substitute language would change the title of the bill to Consolidated and Further Continuing
Appropriations Act, 2013. The
reason for the change is that three additional full spending bills have been
added to the bill, including Homeland Security.
CFATS Extension
As you might expect this is a large documents,
587 pages, so I haven’t had a chance to look at it too closely yet, but I did
note that §537 of Division D would extend the current CFATS authorization
until, October 4, 2013 [Typo corrected 0710 CST, 3-13-13].
Explanatory Remarks
I have spent a little more time looking at
the ‘Homeland
Security Explanatory Remarks’
document that was also published on the Committee web site. This provides
detailed guidance to federal agencies that is not quite a full legal
requirement. Remembering that those agencies have to come back to the Committee
next year for funds (actually later this year, hopefully) agencies have to be
extremely careful in their failure to comply with these unofficial requirements.
At this point, I’ll just provide a list of
the ‘remarks’ that I think reader’s might find interesting. Full comment on
these may come in a later post.
TWIC Reader Rule: The Department, and in particular the Coast
Guard and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), is directed to take
all necessary action to expedite the completion and publication of a final rule
governing the Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) reader
requirement.
Chemical Security: Congress directed the Coast Guard and the National Protection and
Programs Directorate to complete a planned Memorandum
of Understanding (MOU) to harmonize
chemical security
responsibilities established by the Chemical Facilities Anti-Terrorism Standards
(CFATS) regulations and Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) regulatory
programs no later than March 30, 2012, but the agreement has not been finalized.
The MOU is to be completed expeditiously. The Deputy Secretary is also directed
to continue semiannual reporting to the Committees on these matters as outlined in
Senate Report 112-74.
Moving
Forward
A
report over at TheHill.com
notes that the debate on the substitute language for HR 933 will begin today
and that it appears that an agreement is in place to allow floor amendments to
the bill. This could get interesting over the next week or so.
2 comments:
2012? or 2013?
Thanks for catching the typo Dan. I've corrected it. It now reads 2013.
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