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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 1338
To provide for the designation of an Assistant Secretary of State for
Victims of International Terrorism.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 3, 2001
Mr. Bentsen introduced the following bill; which was referred to the
Committee on International Relations
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A BILL
To provide for the designation of an Assistant Secretary of State for
Victims of International Terrorism.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR VICTIMS OF INTERNATIONAL
TERRORISM.
(a) Designation of Position.--The Secretary of State shall
designate one of the Assistant Secretaries of State authorized by
section 1(c)(1) of the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956
(22 U.S.C. 2651a(c)(1)) as the Assistant Secretary of State for Victims
of International Terrorism.
(b) Directive Governing the Assistant Secretary of State.--
(1) In general.--Not later than 30 days after the date of
enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State shall issue a
directive governing the position of the Assistant Secretary.
(2) Elements of the directive.--The directive issued under
paragraph (1) shall set forth, consistent with this section--
(A) the duties of the Assistant Secretary;
(B) the relationships between the Assistant
Secretary and other officials of the Department of
State;
(C) any delegation of authority from the Secretary
of State to the Assistant Secretary; and
(D) such matters as the Secretary considers
appropriate.
(c) Duties.--
(1) In general.--The Assistant Secretary shall have as his
or her principal responsibility the overall supervision
(including oversight of policy and resources) within the
Department of State of all matters relating to American victims
of international terrorism and efforts to bring international
terrorists to justice.
(2) Participation of the assistant secretary.--
(A) Primary role.--Except as provided in
subparagraphs (B) and (C), the Assistant Secretary, or
a designee, shall participate in all interagency groups
or organizations within the executive branch of
Government, particulary the Department of Justice, that
assess, analyze, or review United States planned or
ongoing policies, programs, or actions that have a
direct bearing on efforts to bring international
terrorists to justice for actions affecting Americans
abroad, including interagency committees concerned with
international terrorism and counter-terrorism.
(B) Requirement for designation.--Subparagraph (A)
shall not apply to groups or organizations on which the
Secretary of State or the Undersecretary of State for
Arms Control and International Security sits, unless
such official designates the Assistant Secretary to
attend in his stead.
(C) National security limitation.--
(i) Waiver by president.--The President may
waive the provisions of subparagraph (A) if
inclusion of the Assistant Secretary would not
be in the national security interests of the
United States.
(ii) Waiver by others.--With respect to an
interagency group or organization, or meeting
thereof, working with exceptionally sensitive
information contained in compartments under the
control of the Director of Central Intelligence
or the Secretary of Defense, such Director or
Secretary, as the case may be, may waive the
provision of subparagraph (A) if inclusion of
the Assistant Secretary would not be in the
national security interests of the United
States.
(iii) Transmission of waiver to congress.--
Any waiver of participation under clause (i) or
(ii) shall be transmitted in writing to the
appropriate committees of Congress.
(3) Relationship to the criminal justice community.--The
Assistant Secretary shall be the principal policy community
representative to the criminal justice community on
international terrorism affecting Americans abroad.
(4) Reporting responsibilities.--The Assistant Secretary
shall have responsibility within the Department of State for--
(A) the report required pursuant to section 2; and
(B) other reports being prepared by the Department
of State as of the date of enactment of this Act
relating to international terrorism affecting Americans
abroad.
SEC. 2. ANNUAL REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM AFFECTING AMERICANS
ABROAD.
The Secretary of State shall transmit to the Congress annually a
report on international terrorism affecting Americans abroad and United
States efforts to bring to justice international terrorists for actions
affecting Americans abroad. The report may be submitted in classified
and unclassified form and shall include the following information:
(1) The number of Americans kidnapped, killed, and
otherwise directly affected by the actions of international
terrorists.
(2) The actions of the Departments of State and Justice to
obtain justice for American victims of international terrorism.
(3) A list of known international terrorists.
(4) Recommendations for legislative and other actions to
bring individual terrorists to justice in the United States.
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