US Code
Part H— Miscellaneous Provisions
§ 462. Office of National Capital Region Coordination

(a) Establishment(1) In generalThere is established within the Office of the Secretary the Office of National Capital Region Coordination, to oversee and coordinate Federal programs for and relationships with State, local, and regional authorities in the National Capital Region, as defined under section 2674(f)(2) of title 10.
(2) DirectorThe Office established under paragraph (1) shall be headed by a Director, who shall be appointed by the Secretary.
(3) CooperationThe Secretary shall cooperate with the Mayor of the District of Columbia, the Governors of Maryland and Virginia, and other State, local, and regional officers in the National Capital Region to integrate the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia into the planning, coordination, and execution of the activities of the Federal Government for the enhancement of domestic preparedness against the consequences of terrorist attacks.
(b) ResponsibilitiesThe Office established under subsection (a)(1) shall—(1) coordinate the activities of the Department relating to the National Capital Region, including cooperation with the Office for State and Local Government Coordination;
(2) assess, and advocate for, the resources needed by State, local, and regional authorities in the National Capital Region to implement efforts to secure the homeland;
(3) provide State, local, and regional authorities in the National Capital Region with regular information, research, and technical support to assist the efforts of State, local, and regional authorities in the National Capital Region in securing the homeland;
(4) develop a process for receiving meaningful input from State, local, and regional authorities and the private sector in the National Capital Region to assist in the development of the homeland security plans and activities of the Federal Government;
(5) coordinate with Federal agencies in the National Capital Region on terrorism preparedness, to ensure adequate planning, information sharing, training, and execution of the Federal role in domestic preparedness activities;
(6) coordinate with Federal, State, local, and regional agencies, and the private sector in the National Capital Region on terrorism preparedness to ensure adequate planning, information sharing, training, and execution of domestic preparedness activities among these agencies and entities; and
(7) serve as a liaison between the Federal Government and State, local, and regional authorities, and private sector entities in the National Capital Region to facilitate access to Federal grants and other programs.
(c) Annual reportThe Office established under subsection (a) shall submit an annual report to Congress that includes—(1) the identification of the resources required to fully implement homeland security efforts in the National Capital Region;
(2) an assessment of the progress made by the National Capital Region in implementing homeland security efforts; and
(3) recommendations to Congress regarding the additional resources needed to fully implement homeland security efforts in the National Capital Region.
(d) LimitationNothing contained in this section shall be construed as limiting the power of State and local governments.

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Title 6— DOMESTIC SECURITY

CHAPTER 1— HOMELAND SECURITY ORGANIZATION

SUBCHAPTER VIII— COORDINATION WITH NON-FEDERAL ENTITIES; INSPECTOR GENERAL; UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE; COAST GUARD; GENERAL PROVISIONS

Part H— Miscellaneous Provisions

§ 451. Advisory committees

§ 452. Reorganization

§ 453. Use of appropriated funds

§ 453a. Additional uses of appropriated funds

§ 453b. Requirement to buy certain items related to national security interests from American sources; exceptions

§ 453c. Disposition of equines unfit for service

§ 454. Future Years Homeland Security Program

§ 455. Miscellaneous authorities

§ 456. Military activities

§ 457. Regulatory authority and preemption

§ 458. Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement

§ 459. Office of International Affairs

§ 460. Prohibition of the Terrorism Information and Prevention System

§ 461. Review of pay and benefit plans

§ 462. Office of National Capital Region Coordination

§ 463. Requirement to comply with laws protecting equal employment opportunity and providing whistleblower protections

§ 464. Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers

§ 464a. Repealed. , ,

§ 464b. Staffing accreditation function

§ 464c. Student housing

§ 464d. Additional funds for training

§ 464e. Short-term medical services for students

§ 465. Joint Interagency Task Force

§ 466. Sense of Congress reaffirming the continued importance and applicability of the Posse Comitatus Act

§ 467. Coordination with the Department of Health and Human Services under the Public Health Service Act

§ 468. Preserving Coast Guard mission performance

§ 469. Fees for credentialing and background investigations in transportation

§ 469a. Collection of fees from non-Federal participants in meetings

§ 470. Disclosures regarding homeland security grants

§ 471. Annual ammunition report

§ 472. Annual weaponry report

§ 473. Cyber Crimes Center, Child Exploitation Investigations Unit, Computer Forensics Unit, and Cyber Crimes Unit

§ 474. Homeland security critical domain research and development

§ 475. Transnational Criminal Investigative Units

§ 475a. Mentor-protégé program