109th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 611
To authorize the establishment of a program to provide economic and
infrastructure reconstruction assistance to the Republic of Haiti, and for
other purposes.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 8, 2005
Mr. FOLEY (for himself, Mr. RANGEL, and Mr. SHAW) introduced the following
bill; which was referred to the Committee on International Relations
A BILL
To authorize the establishment of a program to provide economic and
infrastructure reconstruction assistance to the Republic of Haiti, and for
other purposes.
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 `Haiti Economic and Infrastructure Reconstruction
Act'.
SEC. 2. ECONOMIC AND INFRASTRUCTURE RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM FOR THE REPUBLIC
OF HAITI.
(a) Program Authorized- The President is authorized to establish an economic
and infrastructure reconstruction program for the Republic of Haiti, to be
known as the `Haiti Economic and Infrastructure Reconstruction Program' (in
this section referred to as the `Reconstruction Program'), under which individuals
who are recruited into the Program will be deployed to Haiti to provide assistance
to the Government of Haiti related to economic and infrastructure reconstruction
and development.
(b) Appointment- If the President establishes the Reconstruction Program under
subsection (a), the President shall appoint an officer or employee of the
Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean of the United States Agency for
International Development to serve as the Director of the Reconstruction Program.
The Director shall possess expertise with respect to--
(2) economic, educational, judicial, law enforcement, healthcare, or infrastructure
reconstruction and recovery efforts in developing countries.
(c) Coordination- The Director shall coordinate with appropriate officials
from the Government of Haiti to identify ministries and agencies of the Government
of Haiti that require assistance concerning the reconstruction and development
in Haiti with respect to--
(1) the economy, including a special emphasis on the development of private
and public domestic and foreign business investment;
(2) the educational system, including a special emphasis on the development
of school facilities, teacher training programs, and administration management
programs;
(3) the judiciary and the rule of law;
(4) the healthcare system; and
(d) Recruitment of Individuals for Participation in the Reconstruction Program-
(1) REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS- The Director shall recruit individuals who
are citizens of the United States and who possess--
(A) at minimum, a four-year college or university degree awarded from
an accredited college or university located in the United States; or
(B) such skills or expertise as the Director determines to be relevant
or appropriate to carry out the Reconstruction Program.
(2) HAITIAN-AMERICANS- To the maximum extent practicable, the Director shall
recruit Haitian-Americans.
(e) Use of Funds- The Director shall use funds appropriated for the Reconstruction
Program to--
(1) cover the costs of housing, in such amounts as the Director determines
to be appropriate, for individuals who are deployed to Haiti to carry out
the Reconstruction Program; and
(2) pay such individuals a salary, in such amounts as the Director determines
to be appropriate, taking into consideration the expertise of an individual
and the position in the Reconstruction Program held by such individual.
(f) Length of Deployment in Haiti-
(1) ONE YEAR- Individuals recruited under subsection (d) may be deployed
to Haiti under the Reconstruction Program for no longer than one year.
(2) EXCEPTION- If the Director determines that an extended period of deployment
for any individual is appropriate, and such individual consents to such
extension, the Director may extend the deployment of such individual for
no longer than two additional years.
(1) FIRST INTERIM REPORT- Not later than six months after the date of the
enactment of this Act, the President shall submit to Congress a first interim
report regarding the Reconstruction Program.
(2) SECOND INTERIM REPORT- Not later than 12 months after the date of the
enactment of this Act, the President shall submit to Congress a second interim
report regarding the Reconstruction Program.
(3) FINAL REPORT- Not later than 18 months after the date of the enactment
of this Act, the President shall submit to Congress a final report regarding
the Reconstruction Program.
(4) CONTENTS- The interim and final reports shall include information relating
to the following:
(A) A description and explanation of the process of recruitment of individuals
for participation in the Reconstruction Program, including a description
and explanation of--
(i) the selection criteria used; and
(ii) any incentives offered and the cost of such incentives.
(B) The number of individuals recruited and the ministry or agency and
the locality in which each individual is placed.
(C) The potential for expansion of the Reconstruction Program.
(h) Infrastructure Defined- In this section, the term `infrastructure' means
a road, highway, bridge, tunnel, airport, mass transportation vehicle or system,
intermodal transportation facility, waterway, commercial port, drinking or
waste water treatment facility, solid waste disposal facility, pollution control
system, and gas, electricity, and oil utilities.
(i) Authorization of Appropriations- There are authorized to be appropriated
to the President to carry out this section such sums as may be necessary for
each of the fiscal years 2006 through 2011. It is the sense of Congress that
at least $3,000,000 should be made available for each of those fiscal years
to carry out this section.
SEC. 3. HEALTHCARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR HAITI.
(a) Healthcare Program Authorized- The President is authorized to establish
a healthcare assistance program for Haiti, to be known as the `Haiti Healthcare
Assistance Program' (in this section referred to as the `Healthcare Program'),
under which grants may be made to qualified nongovernmental organizations
to establish programs in Haiti related to the prevention of infectious diseases
in Haiti.
(b) Coordination- If the President establishes the Healthcare Program under
subsection (a), the President shall seek to work with appropriate officials
from the Government of Haiti and with appropriate individuals from international
financial institutions, civil society, nongovernmental organizations, and
international organizations to work in coordination and cooperation with qualified
nongovernmental organizations.
(c) Use of Grant Funds- A qualified nongovernmental organization that receives
a grant through this section shall use the grant to promulgate a comprehensive
and integrated strategy to combat and control infectious diseases in Haiti
through the establishment of a comprehensive healthcare infrastructure in
Haiti that focuses on education, prevention, care, treatment, support, capacity
development, and other related activities.
(d) Satisfaction of Criteria to Be Considered a Qualified Nongovernmental
Organization- The Administrator of the United States Agency for International
Development shall promulgate criteria that shall be satisfied by a nongovernmental
organization in order for such organization to be considered a qualified nongovernmental
organization for purposes of this section.
(e) Healthcare Infrastructure Defined- In this section, the term `healthcare
infrastructure' means an inpatient or outpatient hospital, clinic, or medical
facility and medical programs, including programs for hiring physicians, nurses,
or other medical personnel and programs for acquiring transportation and communications
systems for medical purposes.
(f) Authorization of Appropriations- There are authorized to be appropriated
to the President to carry out this section such sums as may be necessary for
each of the fiscal years 2006 through 2011. It is the sense of Congress that
at least $3,000,000 should be made available for each of those fiscal years
to carry out this section.
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