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Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2005

Introduced: June 15, 2004 Introduced by: Rogers, Harold Republican · Kentucky See on congress.gov
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Introduced
In committee
Reported out
Passed House
Passed Senate
To President
Became law
Oct 18, 2004
Became Public Law No: 108-334.
Oct 18, 2004
Signed by President.
Oct 13, 2004
Presented to President.
Oct 12, 2004
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct 11, 2004
Senate agreed to conference report by Voice Vote. (consideration: CR S11229-11232)
Oct 11, 2004
Conference report agreed to in Senate: Senate agreed to conference report by Voice Vote.(consideration: CR S11229-11232)
Oct 11, 2004
Cloture motion on the conference report to accompany H.R. 4567 withdrawn by unanimous consent in Senate.
Oct 9, 2004
On agreeing to the conference report Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 368 - 0 (Roll no. 530).
Oct 9, 2004
Conference report filed: Conference report H. Rept. 108-774 filed.(text of conference report: CR H9125-9162)
Oct 9, 2004
The House proceeded to consider the conference report H.Rept. 108-774 as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H9176-9177)
Oct 9, 2004
Motions to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Oct 9, 2004
Cloture motion on the conference report to accompany H.R. 4567 presented in Senate. (consideration: CR S10979)
Oct 9, 2004
Conference report agreed to in House: On agreeing to the conference report Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 368 - 0 (Roll no. 530).
Oct 9, 2004
Conference report H. Rept. 108-774 filed. (text of conference report: CR H9125-9162)
Oct 9, 2004
Motion to proceed to consideration of conference report agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
Oct 9, 2004
DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on the conference report to accompany H.R. 4567.
Oct 9, 2004
Conference report considered in Senate by motion. (consideration: CR S10979)
Oct 9, 2004
The previous question was ordered without objection. (consideration: CR H9174)
Oct 9, 2004
POSTPONED VOTE - At the conclusion of debate on the conference report, the Chair put the question on adoption of the conference report and announced that, under the rule, the yeas and nays were ordered. Subsequently, the Chair postponed further proceedings on the ordered vote until later in the legislative day.
Oct 9, 2004
Mr. Rogers (KY) brought up conference report H. Rept. 108-774 by previously agreed to special order. (consideration: CR H9162-9174)
Oct 9, 2004
Conference papers: message on House action held at the desk in Senate.
Oct 9, 2004
ORDER OF BUSINESS - Mr. Rogers asked unanimous consent that it be in order at any time to consider a conference report to accompany H.R. 4567; that the conference report be considered as read; and that all points of order against the conference report and against its consideration be waived. Agreed to without objection.
Oct 9, 2004
Conference committee actions: Conferees agreed to file conference report.
Oct 9, 2004
Conferees agreed to file conference report.
Oct 7, 2004
The previous question was ordered without objection. (consideration: CR H8648)
Oct 7, 2004
On motion that the House instruct conferees Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 395 - 16 (Roll no. 502).
Oct 7, 2004
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Oct 7, 2004
Conference committee actions: Conference held.
Oct 7, 2004
The Speaker appointed conferees: Rogers (KY), Young (FL), Wolf, Wamp, Latham, Emerson, Granger, Sweeney, Sherwood, Sabo, Price (NC), Serrano, Roybal-Allard, Berry, Mollohan, and Obey.
Oct 7, 2004
DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on the Sabo motion to instruct conferees on H.R. 4567. The instructions contained in the motion seek to require the managers on the part of the House to insist on inclusion of the highest possible level of funding for each homeland security, first responder, domestic preparedness, emergency management performance grant, fire grant, flood map, and disaster mitigation program within Titles II and III.
Oct 7, 2004
Conference held.
Oct 7, 2004
Mr. Sabo moved that the House instruct conferees. (consideration: CR H8645-8649; text: H8645)
Oct 7, 2004
Mr. Rogers (KY) asked unanimous consent that the House disagree to the Senate amendment, and agree to a conference. (consideration: CR 10/8/2004 H8645)
Oct 7, 2004
On motion that the House disagree to the Senate amendment, and agree to a conference Agreed to without objection.
Oct 5, 2004
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sep 30, 2004
Message received in Senate: Returned to Senate pursuant to the request of the Senate.
Sep 21, 2004
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sep 20, 2004
Senate requests return of papers with respect to H.R. 4567 by Unanimous Consent.
Sep 17, 2004
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sep 14, 2004
Senate insists on its amendment, asks for a conference, appoints conferees Cochran; Stevens; Specter; Domenici; McConnell; Shelby; Gregg; Campbell; Craig; Byrd; Inouye; Hollings; Leahy; Harkin; Mikulski; Kohl; Murray.
Sep 14, 2004
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate in lieu of S. 2537 with an amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 93 - 0. Record Vote Number: 184.(text: CR 9/15/2004 S9306-9315)
Sep 14, 2004
Passed Senate in lieu of S. 2537 with an amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 93 - 0. Record Vote Number: 184. (text: CR 9/15/2004 S9306-9315)
Sep 14, 2004
Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S9167-9213)
Sep 13, 2004
Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S9108-9120)
Sep 10, 2004
Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S9049-9063)
Sep 9, 2004
Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S8986-9020)
Sep 8, 2004
Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR S8933-8934, S8934-8955)
Sep 8, 2004
Senate struck all after the Enacting Clause and substituted the language of S. 2537.
Jun 21, 2004
Received in the Senate. Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 588.
Jun 18, 2004
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
 Votes taken on this bill 3
DateChamberWhat was voted onResultYes–No
Oct 9, 2004 House · vote #530 On Agreeing to the Conference Report Passed 3680 See who voted →
Oct 7, 2004 House · vote #502 On Motion to Instruct Conferees Passed 39516 See who voted →
Jun 18, 2004 House · vote #275 On Passage Passed 4005 See who voted →
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

(This measure has not been amended since the Conference Report was filed in the House on October 9, 2004. The summary of that version is repeated here.)

Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2005 - Title I: Departmental Management and Operations - Makes appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for FY 2005 for: (1) the Office of the Secretary of Homeland Security and executive management; (2) the Office of the Under Secretary for Management; (3) the Office of the Chief Financial Officer; (4) the Office of the Chief Information Officer; and (5) the Office of Inspector General.

Title II: Security, Enforcement, and Investigations - Makes appropriations for: (1) the Office of the Under Secretary for Border and Transportation Security, including for development of the U.S. Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology project; (2) customs and border protection, including for enforcement of laws relating to border security, immigration, customs, and agricultural inspections and regulatory activities related to plant and animal imports and for customs and border protection automated systems; (3) immigration and customs laws enforcement, including for Federal air marshals, the Federal Protective Service, and immigration and customs enforcement automated systems; (4) the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for civil aviation security services, including for passenger and baggage screening activities (with funds earmarked for procurement and installation of checked baggage explosive detection systems and for airport security direction and enforcement presence), maritime and land transportation security grants and services, and intelligence activities; (5) the Coast Guard; and (6) the Secret Service. Provides for a Government Accountability Office (GAO) review of calendar year 2000 cost information for screening air passengers and property and directs the Secretary of DHS to ensure that appropriate fees that were not paid to the TSA by an air carrier or foreign air carrier are collected. Requires the Secretary of Homeland Security to submit to Congress, in conjunction with the President's FY 2006 budget, acquisition timelines and justifications for assets in the Deepwater (Coast Guard recapitalization) program.

Title III: Preparedness and Recovery - Makes appropriations for: (1) the Office for State and Local Government Coordination and Preparedness, including for grants to State and local governments for terrorism prevention activities (sets forth allocations for formula-based grants, law enforcement terrorism prevention grants, discretionary grants for use in high-threat, high density urban areas), firefighter assistance grants, and emergency management performance grants; (2) reimbursement of Federal agencies for the costs of providing support to counter, investigate, or respond to unexpected threats or acts of terrorism; and (3) emergency preparedness and response, including for the Office of the Under Secretary for Emergency Preparedness and Response, the Directorate of Emergency Preparedness and Response, countering potential biological, disease, and chemical threats to civilian populations, disaster relief, the disaster assistance direct loan program, the Flood Map Modernization Fund, the National Flood Insurance Fund, the National Flood Mitigation Fund, the National Pre-Disaster Mitigation Fund, and an emergency food and shelter program. Limits the aggregate charges assessed during FY 2005 for the Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program.

Title IV: Research and Development, Training, Assessments, and Services - Makes appropriations for: (1) citizenship and immigration services for backlog reduction activities; (2) the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center; (3) the immediate Office of the Under Secretary for Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection and for activities of the Directorate of Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection; (4) the immediate Office of the Under Secretary for Science and Technology; and (5) science and technology research.

Title V: General Provisions - (Sec. 503) Prohibits certain reprogramming of DHS funds, including for creating or eliminating a program or for contracting out or privatizing activities presently performed by Federal employees, unless the Senate and House Appropriations Committees are notified 15 days in advance.

(Sec. 505) Deems funds made available by this Act for intelligence activities to be specifically authorized by Congress during FY 2005 until the enactment of an Act authorizing intelligence activities for FY 2005.

(Sec. 506) Directs the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center to establish an accrediting body to establish standards for measuring and assessing the quality and effectiveness of Federal law enforcement training programs, facilities, and instructors.

(Sec. 513) Directs the Secretary: (1) to research, develop, and procure certified systems to inspect and screen air cargo on passenger aircraft at the earliest date possible; (2) until such technology is procured and installed, to take actions to enhance the known shipper program to prohibit high-risk cargo from being transported on passenger aircraft; (3) to amend Security Directives and programs to triple the percentage of cargo inspected on passenger aircraft.

(Sec. 514) Requires the Commandant of the Coast Guard to provide to Congress each year a list of approved by unfunded Coast Guard priorities and the funds needed for such priorities.

(Sec. 515) States that unclaimed money recovered at airport security checkpoints shall be retained by the TSA and expended for civil aviation security purposes.

(Sec. 518) Transfers authority for conducting background investigations for specified DHS positions from the Office of Personnel Management to the DHS.

(Sec. 519) Amends the Homeland Security Act to provide for the termination of the Homeland Security Institute five years after its establishment.

(Sec. 522) Prohibits the obligation of funds for deployment or implementation, on other than a test basis, of the Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System (CAPPS II) or Secure Flight or other successor programs that TSA or any other DHS component plans to utilize to screen aviation passengers until GAO has reported to the Appropriations Committees that specified conditions have been met, including that: (1) a system of due process exists whereby aviation passengers who are delayed or prohibited from boarding their flights may appeal such decision; (2) the Secretary has established an internal oversight board; (3) security measures are in place to protect the system from unauthorized access; and (4) there are no specific privacy concerns with the technological architecture of the system. Prohibits the use of funds provided in this or previous appropriations Acts to develop or test algorithms assigning risk to passengers whose names are not on Government watch lists. Directs GAO to report to Congress by March 28, 2005.

(Sec. 523) Modifies provisions of the Homeland Security Act regarding the prohibition on contracts with corporate expatriates to: (1) prohibit the Secretary from entering into any contract with any subsidiary of a foreign incorporated entity which is treated as an inverted domestic corporation; (2) apply such prohibition to entities that converted to an inverted domestic corporation before, on, or after (currently, after) November 25, 2002; and (3) permit the Secretary to waive such prohibition in the interest of national security (currently, in the interest of homeland security).

(Sec. 524) Prohibits the use of funds made available in this Act to amend the oath of allegiance required under the Immigration and Nationality Act.

(Sec. 527) Prohibits the use of funds appropriated by this Act to process or approve a competition under Office of Management and Budget Circular A-76, for services provided as of June 1, 2004, by employees of Citizenship and Immigration Services who are known as Immigration Information Officers, Contact Representatives, or Investigative Assistants.

(Sec. 528) Provides that no funds under this Act shall be available to maintain the Secret Service as anything but a distinct entity within the DHS and shall not be used to merge the Secret Service with any other DHS function, cause any personnel and operational elements of the Secret Service to report to an individual other than the Director of the Secret Service, or cause the Director to report directly to any individual other than the Secretary of Homeland Security.

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Became Public Law No: 108-334.

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