Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 3.djvu/498

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104 STAT. 1850 PUBLIC LAW 101-510—NOV. 5, 1990 Intergovernmental relations. Reports. 10 USC 2391 note. (2) serve as an information clearinghouse for and between Federal, State, and local entities regarding their defense economic adjustment efforts; and (3) submit to the President and Congress, not later than December 1, 1991, and each December 1 thereafter, a report that— (A) describes Federal economic adjustment programs available to communities, businesses, and groups of workers; (B) describes the implementation of defense economic adjustment assistance during the preceding fiscal year; and (C) specifies the number of communities, businesses, and workers affected by defense budget reductions during the preceding fiscal year and such number assisted by Federal economic adjustment programs during that fiscal year. TITLE XLI—ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT PLANNING SEC. 4101. NOTIFICATION (a) IN GENERAL.—The Chairman of Economic Adjustment Committee shall establish procedures to ensure that the head of the appropriate Federal agencies promptly notify the appropriate official or other person or party described in subsection (b) with respect to any community, business, or group of workers that may be substantially and seriously affected as a result of— (1) the annual budget of the President submitted to Congress pursuant to section 1105 of title 31, United States Code, and any longer-term guidance document of the Secretary of Defense; (2) the public announcement of the realignment or closure of a military installation or defense facility; or (3) the cancellation or curtailment of a major defense contract. (b) PERSONS To RECEIVE NOTICE.— The officials, persons, and other parties referred to in subsection (a) are— (1) the chief elected executive official of an affected State; (2) the mayor of an affected city; (3) the executive or other appropriate representative of any other affected political subdivision of a State; and (4) the head of a national or international labor organization, the headquarters of which is located in the United States, which represents a substantially and seriously affected group of workers. (c) BENEFIT INFORMATION REQUIRED TO ACCOMPANY NOTICE. — Each notice under subsection (a) shall contain information describing Federal economic adjustment programs available to communities, businesses, and groups of workers. (d) NOTIFICATION OF COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY DEFENSE REAUGN- MENT BEFORE DATE OF ENACTMENT.—The information provided under subsection (a) shall include information regarding actions referred to in such subsection which were— (1) proposed in the budget of the President which was submitted to Congress during the period beginning on January 1, 1990, and ending on the date of the enactment of this Act; or (2) otherwise announced during such period.