to interoperable emergency communications are
coordinated and consistent with the goals and recommendations
in the National Emergency Communications Plan under section
1802.
(b) Denial of Eligibility for Grants.--
(1) In general.--The Secretary, acting through the
Assistant Secretary for Grants and Planning, and in
consultation with the Director for Emergency
Communications, may prohibit any State, local, or
tribal government from using homeland security
assistance administered by the Department to achieve,
maintain, or enhance emergency communications
capabilities, if--
(A) such government has not complied with
the requirement to submit a Statewide
Interoperable Communications Plan as required
by section 7303(f) of the Intelligence Reform
and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 (6 U.S.C.
194(f));
(B) such government has proposed to upgrade
or purchase new equipment or systems that do
not meet or exceed any applicable national
voluntary consensus standards and has not
provided a reasonable explanation of why such
equipment or systems will serve the needs of
the applicant better than equipment or systems
that meet or exceed such standards; and
(C) as of the date that is 3 years after
the date of the completion of the initial
National Emergency Communications Plan under
section 1802, national voluntary consensus
standards for interoperable emergency
communications capabilities have not been
developed and promulgated.
(2) Standards.--The Secretary, in coordination with
the Federal Communications Commission, the National
Institute of Standards and Technology, and other
Federal departments and agencies with responsibility
for standards, shall support the development,
promulgation, and updating as necessary of national
voluntary consensus standards for interoperable
emergency communications.
SEC. 1805. [6 U.S.C. 575] REGIONAL EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS
COORDINATION.
(a) In General.--There is established in each Regio
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