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US HR327

US HR327
Accountability of Taxpayer Funding for Afghanistan Fuels Act of 2013


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Introduced
01/22/2013
In Committee
01/22/2013
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/03/2015

Introduced Session

113th Congress

Bill Summary

Accountability of Taxpayer Funding for Afghanistan Fuels Act of 2013 - Prohibits a covered product from being provided directly or indirectly to the government of Afghanistan unless the Secretary of Defense (DOD) determines and reports to Congress that: (1) the covered product meets an existing or future need of the government of Afghanistan, (2) related financial documents are fully accounted for and will be maintained by DOD for at least 10 years, and (3) DOD has established related monitoring controls. Prohibits DOD funds from being provided directly or indirectly to the government of Afghanistan to procure any covered product unless the Secretary determines and reports to Congress that: (1) the government of Afghanistan is capable of providing reliable accounting and reporting to DOD regarding the purchase, delivery, and consumption of a covered product; (2) the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, or upon the date of termination of the Office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, the Inspector General of DOD has certified to the Secretary that such requirements have been met. Defines "covered product" as petroleum, oil, a lubricant (including diesel fuel, gasoline, jet or aviation fuel, kerosene, or other fuels), or firewood that is to be used for purposes of equipping, training, or sustaining the Afghan National Security Forces.

AI Summary

This bill, the Accountability of Taxpayer Funding for Afghanistan Fuels Act of 2013, prohibits the provision of certain essential supplies, defined as "covered products" (which include petroleum, oil, lubricants like diesel and jet fuel, and firewood), to the Afghan government for the purpose of equipping, training, or sustaining its security forces, unless the Secretary of Defense (DOD) makes specific determinations and reports them to Congress. These determinations include ensuring the product meets an existing or future need, that all related financial documents are fully accounted for and kept by the DOD for at least 10 years, and that the DOD has established monitoring controls. Furthermore, the bill prohibits DOD funds from being used to procure these covered products for the Afghan government unless the Secretary of Defense reports that Afghanistan can provide reliable accounting and reporting on the purchase, delivery, and consumption of these items, and either the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction or the DOD's Inspector General certifies that these requirements are met. This legislation aims to increase transparency and accountability for taxpayer money spent on supporting Afghanistan's security forces.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Referred to House Foreign Affairs (on 01/22/2013)

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