is Act.
(2) Any consolidation, reorganization, or
streamlining of agencies transferred to the Department
pursuant to this Act.
(b) Plan Elements.--The plan transmitted under subsection
(a) shall contain, consistent with this Act, such elements as
the President deems appropriate, including the following:
(1) Identification of any functions of agencies
transferred to the Department pursuant to this Act that
will not be transferred to the Department under the
plan.
(2) Specification of the steps to be taken by the
Secretary to organize the Department, including the
delegation or assignment of functions transferred to
the Department among officers of the Department in
order to permit the Department to carry out the
functions transferred under the plan.
(3) Specification of the funds available to each
agency that will be transferred to the Department as a
result of transfers under the plan.
(4) Specification of the proposed allocations
within the Department of unexpended funds transferred
in connection with transfers under the plan.
(5) Specification of any proposed disposition of
property, facilities, contracts, records, and other
assets and obligations of agencies transferred under
the plan.
(6) Specification of the proposed allocations
within the Department of the functions of the agencies
and subdivisions that are not related directly to
securing the homeland.
(c) Modification of Plan.--The President may, on the basis
of consultations with the appropriate congressional committees,
modify or revise any part of the plan until that part of the
plan becomes effective in accordance with subsection (d).
(d) Effective Date.--
(1) In general.--The reorganization plan described
in this section, including any modifications or
revisions of the plan under subsection (d), shall
become effective for an agency on the earlier of--
(A) the date specified in the plan (or the
plan as modified pursuant to subsection (d)),
except that such date may not be earlier than
90 days after the date the President has
transmitted the reorganization plan to the
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