ment of
Justice, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, fully
and currently informed.
(3) Potential public health emergency.--In cases
involving, or potentially involving, a public health
emergency, but in which no determination of an
emergency by the Secretary of Health and Human Services
under section 319(a) of the Public Health Service Act
(42 U.S.C. 247d(a)), has been made, all relevant
agencies, including the Department of Homeland
Security, the Department of Justice, and the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, shall keep the Secretary of
Health and Human Services and the Director of the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention fully and
currently informed.
SEC. 888. [6 U.S.C. 468] PRESERVING COAST GUARD MISSION PERFORMANCE.
(a) Definitions.--In this section:
(1) Non-homeland security missions.--The 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 missions.--The 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) Transfer.--There 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 Assets.--
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, 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 Prohibited.--No mi
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