[Congressional Bills 107th Congress]
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[H.R. 3164 Introduced in House (IH)]
107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 3164
To amend titles 10 and 37, United States Code, to repeal the authority
of the Secretary of a military department to suspend tracking and
recording the number of days that members of the armed forces are
deployed for purposes of determining the eligibility of such members
for the per diem allowance for lengthy or numerous deployments.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
October 23, 2001
Mr. McKinney introduced the following bill; which was referred to the
Committee on Armed Services
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A BILL
To amend titles 10 and 37, United States Code, to repeal the authority
of the Secretary of a military department to suspend tracking and
recording the number of days that members of the armed forces are
deployed for purposes of determining the eligibility of such members
for the per diem allowance for lengthy or numerous deployments.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. RESUMPTION OF TRACKING AND RECORDING DEPLOYMENT DAYS OF
MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES TO DETERMINE ELIGIBILITY FOR
HIGH DEPLOYMENT PER DIEM ALLOWANCE.
(a) Findings.--Congress finds the following:
(1) A per diem allowance for lengthy or numerous
deployments was enacted as part of the National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000 to provide an additional
$100 per day to members of the Armed Forces who are deployed
more than 400 days in two years.
(2) Deployment often places members of the Armed Forces in
high risk environments, separates the members from their
families, and generally increases the burdens placed upon the
member, including reduced morale and loss of recreation,
community, and education opportunities. The deployment of
members during combat periods further increases the stresses
and burdens associated with lengthy or numerous deployments.
(3) The per diem allowance was intended to recognize the
challenges faced and contributions made by these members of the
Armed Forces, while also providing an incentive for the
Secretaries of the military departments to reduce the extended
deployment of these members and more evenly distribute the
deployment of all members.
(4) The per diem allowance can provide needed assistance to
the family of a member of the Armed Forces who is deployed,
such as providing needed funds for child day care and lessening
other hardships associated with the member's deployment.
(5) Through the issuance of Executive Order 13223 (66 Fed.
Reg. 48201), and an October 8, 2001, memorandum from Deputy
Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz to the Secretaries of the
military departments, the availability of the high deployment
per diem allowance, and the accumulation of days counted
towards the 400 day per two-year eligibility requirement for
the allowance, was suspended until further notice.
(6) Despite the fact that a military pay raise was recently
approved, some members of the Armed Forces are still eligible
and rely upon food stamps and other Government assistance, and
could substantially benefit from the high deployment per diem
allowance.
(7) More than ever, the members of the Armed Forces who are
deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom deserve and
should receive the high deployment per diem allowance that they
earn through their service to the United States.
(b) Repeal of Authority to Suspend Tracking and Recording
Deployment Days.--Section 991 of title 10, United States Code, is
amended by striking subsection (d).
(c) Repeal of Authority to Suspend High Deployment Per Diem.--
Section 436 of title 37, United States Code, is amended by striking
subsection (f).
(d) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall take
effect as of October 7, 2001.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.
Executive Comment Requested from DOD.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Military Personnel.
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