109th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 2724
To establish a national Civilian Volunteer Service Reserve program,
a national volunteer service corps ready for service in response to domestic
or international emergencies.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 26, 2005
Mr. RANGEL introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee
on Transportation and Infrastructure
A BILL
To establish a national Civilian Volunteer Service Reserve program,
a national volunteer service corps ready for service in response to domestic
or international emergencies.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the `Civilian Volunteer Service Reserve Act'.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
Congress finds the following:
(1) The changing threats and issues that face the Nation require a new and
innovative approach to mobilizing the citizenry in times of need.
(2) The Civilian Volunteer Service Reserve program offers a flexible approach
to the needs of specific crises, such as natural disasters, incidents of
terrorism, or other emergencies at home or abroad.
(3) Citizenship entails responsibilities as well as rights. The Civilian
Volunteer Service Reserve program will challenge all Americans to sacrifice
for their country.
(4) The Civilian Volunteer Service Reserve program will make it possible
to draw on the vast array of skills and the ingenuity of ordinary Americans
in times of need.
SEC. 3. ESTABLISHMENT.
The Secretary of Homeland Security shall establish the Civilian Volunteer
Service Reserve (referred to in this Act as the `Civilian Reserve'), a national
volunteer service corps ready for service in response to domestic or international
emergencies, or other circumstances determined by the President pursuant to
section 6.
SEC. 4. GENERAL AUTHORITY.
The Secretary of Homeland Security shall appoint a Director and such other
officers as the Secretary considers appropriate to organize and administer
the Civilian Reserve program consistent with the provisions of this Act. The
Secretary is authorized to promulgate regulations necessary to carry out this
Act.
SEC. 5. ELIGIBILITY, COMMITMENT, AND REGISTRATION.
(a) Eligibility- All citizens and legal residents of the United States over
the age of 18 shall be eligible to serve in the Civilian Reserve.
(b) Commitment- Individuals who volunteer with the Civilian Reserve shall
be enrolled for a 5-year period, and shall be expected during such period
to serve in full-time active duty status for a total period of 6 months, when
called to such service under section 6. There shall be no limit to the number
of 5-year periods of service that an individual may register to serve.
(c) Registration- Registration for the Civilian Reserve shall be administered
in a manner determined by the Secretary of Homeland Security. At minimum,
such registration shall include--
(1) the applicant's name, address, telephone number, Social Security number,
and E-mail address;
(2) the applicant's occupation, areas of study, and skills; and
(3) the applicant's preference for local, national, or international service.
SEC. 6. MOBILIZATION.
(1) IN GENERAL- The President shall have the authority to issue a voluntary
call to action by issuing an executive order to mobilize certain members
of the Civilian Reserve to full-time active duty status for a period not
exceeding 6 months, in order to meet the pressing needs of the Nation in
times of emergency, as determined by the President in consultation with
the Secretary of Homeland Security.
(2) CONSIDERATIONS- In selecting members of the Civilian Reserve to call
to action pursuant to paragraph (1), the President shall consider the relevant
skills required by the emergency, the geographic location of the volunteers,
and the logistics of such a mobilization.
(3) METHODOLOGY OF CALL TO ACTION- To the extent practicable, for a voluntary
call to action issued under paragraph (1), members of the Civilian Reserve
shall be contacted via telephone, E-mail, and mail service.
(b) Voluntary Acceptance of Call to Action- Members of the Civilian Reserve
may choose to accept a call to action issued pursuant to subsection (a)(1)
and enter full-time active duty status for the period specified in such call
to action, not exceeding 6 months. Members of the Civilian Reserve may also
decline such a call to action, so long as such members remain committed to
serving in full-time active duty status for some period or periods, not to
exceed a total of 6 months, during their 5-year enrollment.
(c) Mandatory Service- The President may, under extreme circumstances, issue
a mandatory mobilization of members of the Civilian Reserve, requiring such
members to begin full-time active duty service for a period not exceeding
6 months. Such mobilization may apply to any members of the Civilian Reserve
notwithstanding whether such members have fulfilled their expected 6-month
period of service described in section 5(b) prior to such mandatory mobilization.
Exemptions from such mandatory service shall be made for hardship due to family
or other circumstances, upon appeal by an individual member of the Civilian
Reserve.
SEC. 7. FULL-TIME ACTIVE DUTY SERVICE AND BENEFITS.
(a) In General- Members of the Civilian Reserve serving in full-time active
duty status shall work side-by-side with officers and agencies of the Federal,
State, and local governments, non-profit and non-governmental organizations,
supplementing but not supplanting existing systems for responding to emergencies
and other pressing needs.
(b) Transportation and Accommodations- The Civilian Reserve program shall
provide members serving in full-time active duty status with any necessary
transportation and accommodations in order to facilitate such service.
(c) Stipend- Members of the Civilian Reserve serving in full-time active duty
status shall receive a stipend in order to pay for necessary cost of living
expenses, for such period of full-time active duty status. The amount of the
stipend shall be determined by the Secretary of Homeland Security.
(d) Health Insurance- Members of the Civilian Reserve serving in full-time
active duty status shall be eligible for health insurance under a program
to be established, by regulation, by the Secretary of Homeland Security.
(e) Reemployment Protection- The Secretary of Homeland Security shall promulgate
regulations to provide reemployment protection and other benefits for members
of the Civilian Reserve who complete a period of full-time active duty service.
SEC. 8. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary of Homeland Security
such sums as may be necessary for fiscal years 2006 through 2010 to carry
out this Act.
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