US Code
Part H— Miscellaneous Provisions
§ 468. Preserving Coast Guard mission performance

(a) DefinitionsIn this section:(1) Non-homeland security missionsThe term “non-homeland security missions” means the following missions of the Coast Guard:(A) Marine safety.
(B) Search and rescue.
(C) Aids to navigation.
(D) Living marine resources (fisheries law enforcement).
(E) Marine environmental protection.
(F) Ice operations.
(2) Homeland security missionsThe term “homeland security missions” means the following missions of the Coast Guard:(A) Ports, waterways and coastal security.
(B) Drug interdiction.
(C) Migrant interdiction.
(D) Defense readiness.
(E) Other law enforcement.
(b) TransferThere are transferred to the Department the authorities, functions, personnel, and assets of the Coast Guard, which shall be maintained as a distinct entity within the Department, including the authorities and functions of the Secretary of Transportation relating thereto.
(c) Maintenance of status of functions and assetsNotwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the authorities, functions, and capabilities of the Coast Guard to perform its missions shall be maintained intact and without significant reduction after the transfer of the Coast Guard to the Department, except as specified in subsequent Acts.
(d) Certain transfers prohibitedNo mission, function, or asset (including for purposes of this subsection any ship, aircraft, or helicopter) of the Coast Guard may be diverted to the principal and continuing use of any other organization, unit, or entity of the Department, except for details or assignments that do not reduce the Coast Guard’s capability to perform its missions.
(e) Changes to missions(1) ProhibitionThe Secretary may not substantially or significantly reduce the missions of the Coast Guard or the Coast Guard’s capability to perform those missions, except as specified in subsequent Acts.
(2) WaiverThe Secretary may waive the restrictions under paragraph (1) for a period of not to exceed 90 days upon a declaration and certification by the Secretary to Congress that a clear, compelling, and immediate need exists for such a waiver. A certification under this paragraph shall include a detailed justification for the declaration and certification, including the reasons and specific information that demonstrate that the Nation and the Coast Guard cannot respond effectively if the restrictions under paragraph (1) are not waived.
(f) Direct reporting to SecretaryUpon the transfer of the Coast Guard to the Department, the Commandant shall report directly to the Secretary without being required to report through any other official of the Department.
(g) Operation as a service in the NavyNone of the conditions and restrictions in this section shall apply when the Coast Guard operates as a service in the Navy under section 3 11 See References in Text note below. of title 14.

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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