6 U.S.C. § 677b
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- (a)
- (1)The Secretary, in consultation with the National Cyber Director, may make a declaration of a significant incident in accordance with this section for the purpose of enabling the activities described in this part if the Secretary determines that—
- (2)The Secretary may not delegate the authority provided to the Secretary under paragraph (1).
- (b)Upon a declaration, the Director shall coordinate—
- (1)the asset response activities of each Federal agency in response to the specific significant incident associated with the declaration; and
- (2)with appropriate entities, which may include—
- (A)public and private entities and State and local governments with respect to the asset response activities of those entities and governments; and
- (B)Federal, State, local, and Tribal law enforcement agencies with respect to investigations and threat response activities of those law enforcement agencies; and
- (3)Federal, State, local, and Tribal emergency management and response agencies.
- (c)Subject to subsection (d), a declaration shall terminate upon the earlier of—
- (d)The Secretary, without delegation, may renew a declaration as necessary.
- (e)
- (f)
- (1)The Secretary—
- (A)shall assess the resources available to respond to a potential declaration; and
- (B)may take actions before and while a declaration is in effect to arrange or procure additional resources for asset response activities or technical assistance the Secretary determines necessary, which may include entering into standby contracts with private entities for cybersecurity services or incident responders in the event of a declaration.
- (2)Any expenditure from the Fund for the purpose of paragraph (1)(B) shall be made from amounts available in the Fund, and amounts available in the Fund shall be in addition to any other appropriations available to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency for such purpose.
- (1)The Secretary—