(a) Emergency authority(1) In generalWhenever the President determines it to be important to the national interests of the United States and so certifies to the appropriate congressional committees, the President, on such terms and conditions as the President may determine, is authorized to direct any department, agency, or other entity of the United States to furnish the United States Agency for Global Media with such assistance outside the United States as may be necessary to provide international broadcasting activities of the United States with a surge capacity to support United States foreign policy objectives during a crisis abroad.
(2) Supersedes existing lawThe authority of paragraph (1) shall supersede any other provision of law.
(3) Surge capacity definedIn this subsection, the term “surge capacity” means the financial and technical resources necessary to carry out broadcasting activities in a geographical area during a crisis abroad.
(4) DurationThe President is authorized to exercise the authority provided in subsection (a)(1) for a period of up to six months, which may be renewed for one additional six month period.
(b) Authorization of appropriations(1) In generalThere are authorized to be appropriated to the President such sums as may be necessary for the President to carry out this section, except that no such amount may be appropriated which, when added to amounts previously appropriated for such purpose but not yet obligated, would cause such amounts to exceed $25,000,000.
(2) Availability of fundsAmounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in this subsection are authorized to remain available until expended.
(3) Designation of appropriationsAmounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in this subsection may be referred to as the “United States International Broadcasting Surge Capacity Fund”.
(c) ReportThe annual report submitted to the President and Congress by the United States Agency for Global Media under section 6204(a)(9) of this title shall provide a detailed description of any activities carried out under this section.
Structure US Code
Title 22— FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 71— UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING
§ 6201. Congressional findings and declaration of purposes
§ 6202. Standards and principles
§ 6203. Establishment of the Chief Executive Officer of the United States Agency for Global Media
§ 6204. Authorities of Chief Executive Officer
§ 6205. Establishment of the International Broadcasting Advisory Board
§ 6206. Grantee corporate boards of directors
§ 6207. Limits on grants for Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty
§ 6209. Incorporation and non-Federal status of broadcasting entities
§ 6209a. Inspector General authorities
§ 6209b. Role of the Secretary of State in foreign policy guidance
§ 6210. Preservation of American jobs
§ 6212. Requirement for authorization of appropriations
§ 6215. Establishment of Radio Free Afghanistan