December 15, 2021 Cost Estimate As reported by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence on October 28, 2021 View Document290.35 KB Summary The bill would Authorize appropriations of $619 million for the Intelligence Community Management Account (ICMA) Require standardized medical testing and treatment for employees of the intelligence community Provide 12 weeks of paid leave to employees of the intelligence community for a serious health condition Expand the responsibilities of the National Counter Proliferation Center Require the Federal Bureau of Investigation to establish counterintelligence units at other federal agencies Estimated budgetary effects would mainly stem from Authorizing appropriations for the ICMA Standardizing medical testing and treatment for employees of the intelligence community Providing 12 weeks of paid leave for serious health conditions Expanding the responsibilities of the National Counter Proliferation Center Data and Supplemental Information Table 1 Legislative Information Available From Congress.gov Related Publications S. 2610, Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022October 5, 2021
The bill would Authorize appropriations of $619 million for the Intelligence Community Management Account (ICMA) Require standardized medical testing and treatment for employees of the intelligence community Provide 12 weeks of paid leave to employees of the intelligence community for a serious health condition Expand the responsibilities of the National Counter Proliferation Center Require the Federal Bureau of Investigation to establish counterintelligence units at other federal agencies Estimated budgetary effects would mainly stem from Authorizing appropriations for the ICMA Standardizing medical testing and treatment for employees of the intelligence community Providing 12 weeks of paid leave for serious health conditions Expanding the responsibilities of the National Counter Proliferation Center