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HR 5865 - 109

Returned Americans Protection Act of 2006

Became Public Law No: 109-250.

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Summary

49 Public Law Sep 11, 2006

( This measure has not been amended since it was passed by the Senate on July 26, 2006. The summary of that version is repeated here.) Amends title XI of the Social Security Act (SSA) with respect to the authority of the Secretary of Health and Human Services to provide temporary assistance to U.S. citizens and their dependents if they: (1) are identified by the Department of State as having returned, or been brought, from a foreign country to the United States because of the citizen's destitution or the citizen's or a dependent's illness, or because of war, threat of war, invasion, or similar crisis; and (2) are without available resources. Increases from $1 million to $6 million the maximum total amount of such temporary assistance provided during FY2006. Amends SSA title IV part D (Child Support and Establishment of Paternity) to provide that if a state agency responsible for administration of the food stamp program under the Food Stamp Act of 1977 transmits to the Secretary of Health and Human Services the names and Social Security account numbers of individuals, the Secretary shall disclose to the state agency information on them and their employers maintained in the National Directory of New Hires. Requires the Secretary to make such a disclosure only to the extent that it would not interfere with the effective operation of the child support and establishment of paternity program. Prohibits a state agency from disclosing information provided under this Act except for purposes for administering a food stamp program. Prescribes data security and control policies and establishes a penalty for misuse of information.

35 Passed Senate amended Sep 8, 2006

Amends title XI of the Social Security Act (SSA) with respect to the authority of the Secretary of Health and Human Services to provide temporary assistance to U.S. citizens and their dependents if they: (1) are identified by the Department of State as having returned, or been brought, from a foreign country to the United States because of the citizen's destitution or the citizen's or a dependent's illness, or because of war, threat of war, invasion, or similar crisis; and (2) are without available resources. Increases from $1 million to $6 million the maximum total amount of such temporary assistance provided during FY2006. Amends SSA title IV part D (Child Support and Establishment of Paternity) to provide that if a state agency responsible for administration of the food stamp program under the Food Stamp Act of 1977 transmits to the Secretary of Health and Human Services the names and Social Security account numbers of individuals, the Secretary shall disclose to the state agency information on them and their employers maintained in the National Directory of New Hires. Requires the Secretary to make such a disclosure only to the extent that it would not interfere with the effective operation of the child support and establishment of paternity program. Prohibits a state agency from disclosing information provided under this Act except for purposes for administering a food stamp program. Prescribes data security and control policies and establishes a penalty for misuse of information.

81 Passed House without amendment Sep 8, 2006

(This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary of that version is repeated here.) Returned Americans Protection Act of 2006 - Amends the Social Security Act with respect to the authority of the Secretary of Health and Human Services to provide temporary assistance to U.S. citizens and their dependents if they: (1) are identified by the Department of State as having returned, or been brought, from a foreign country to the United States because of the citizen's destitution or the citizen's or a dependent's illness, or because of war, threat of war, invasion, or similar crisis; and (2) are without available resources. Postpones from FY2004 to FY2006 the limitation to a maximum $1 million of the total amount of temporary assistance provided during any fiscal year. (Thus provides a temporary increase in program funding.) Directs the Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services to report by March 1, 2007, to specified congressional committees on how funds made available to carry out such authority have been used to provide assistance to U.S. citizens returned to the United States on or after July 20, 2006, and before the most recent date covered by the report, after evacuation from Lebanon. Requires the report to include a breakdown of program costs incurred with regard to repatriating individuals from Lebanon, especially for: (1) direct assistance to individuals (such as costs of domestic travel and short-term lodging), and (2) administrative costs (such as for caseworkers, security, and related expenses). Extends the repatriation program through FY2007.

00 Introduced in House Jul 26, 2006

Returned Americans Protection Act of 2006 - Amends the Social Security Act with respect to the authority of the Secretary of Health and Human Services to provide temporary assistance to U.S. citizens and their dependents if they: (1) are identified by the Department of State as having returned, or been brought, from a foreign country to the United States because of the citizen's destitution or the citizen's or a dependent's illness, or because of war, threat of war, invasion, or similar crisis; and (2) are without available resources. Postpones from FY2004 to FY2006 the limitation to a maximum $1 million of the total amount of temporary assistance provided during any fiscal year. (Thus provides a temporary increase in program funding.) Directs the Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services to report by March 1, 2007, to specified congressional committees on how funds made available to carry out such authority have been used to provide assistance to U.S. citizens returned to the United States on or after July 20, 2006, and before the most recent date covered by the report, after evacuation from Lebanon. Requires the report to include a breakdown of program costs incurred with regard to repatriating individuals from Lebanon, especially for: (1) direct assistance to individuals (such as costs of domestic travel and short-term lodging), and (2) administrative costs (such as for caseworkers, security, and related expenses). Extends the repatriation program through FY2007.

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Jul 27, 2006

Presented to President.

Jul 27, 2006

Presented to President.

Jul 27, 2006

Signed by President.

Jul 27, 2006

Signed by President.

Jul 27, 2006

Became Public Law No: 109-250.

Jul 27, 2006

Became Public Law No: 109-250.

Jul 26, 2006

Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR S8216-8217)

Jul 26, 2006

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.

Jul 26, 2006

Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.

Jul 26, 2006

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Jul 26, 2006

Mr. Herger asked unanimous consent that the House agree to the Senate amendment. (consideration: CR H5902)

Jul 26, 2006

Resolving differences -- House actions: On motion that the House agree to the Senate amendment Agreed to without objection.(text as House agreed to Senate amendment: CR H5902)

Jul 26, 2006

On motion that the House agree to the Senate amendment Agreed to without objection. (text as House agreed to Senate amendment: CR H5902)

Jul 26, 2006

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

Jul 25, 2006

Mr. Herger moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.

Jul 25, 2006

Considered under suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H5694-5696)

Jul 25, 2006

DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 5865.

Jul 25, 2006

Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote.(text: CR H5694)

Jul 25, 2006

On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H5694)

Jul 25, 2006

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

Jul 25, 2006

Received in the Senate.

Jul 24, 2006

Introduced in House

Jul 24, 2006

Introduced in House

Jul 24, 2006

Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.

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