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US HB2285
Bill
Status
3/24/2025
Primary Sponsor
Nellie Pou
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AI Summary
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Secretary of Homeland Security must submit annual reports to Congress within 90 days of enactment on the accreditation status of all DHS basic training programs, including initial accreditation dates, most recent accreditation dates, and the name of each program's accreditation manager
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For unaccredited programs, reports must explain reasons for not obtaining or maintaining accreditation, activities taken to achieve it, and anticipated timeline for accreditation
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DHS component heads must notify the Secretary within 30 days if a basic training program loses accreditation, and the Secretary must notify Congress within 30 days thereafter with reasons and remediation plans
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Annual reporting requirement terminates once all DHS basic training programs achieve accreditation
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Under Secretary for Science and Technology must conduct research and development to enhance access to Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers for state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement, particularly in rural and remote communities, to improve domestic preparedness for terrorism and homeland security threats
Legislative Description
DHS Basic Training Accreditation Improvement Act of 2025
Emergency management
Last Action
Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
4/9/2025