Title 50 › Chapter CHAPTER 44— - NATIONAL SECURITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IX— - ADDITIONAL MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS › § 3241
Every two years, until March 15, 2032, the Director of National Intelligence must give the congressional intelligence committees a full report about foreign biological threats that come from or are backed by a covered country. The report must say what each part of the intelligence community is doing and is supposed to do, how they work together and with other federal agencies, what plans and agreements exist, any gaps or weaknesses, and how foreign influence (including foreign academics) affects these threats and how the intelligence community helps fight that influence. The report can be classified, but it must include an unclassified executive summary. Definitions: covered country — China, Iran, North Korea, Russia, or any other country the Director identifies under the law; foreign biological threat — biological warfare, bioterrorism, natural infectious disease, or accidental exposure; foreign malign influence — as defined elsewhere in law; non-intelligence community partner — a federal department or agency that is not part of the intelligence community.
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50 U.S.C. § 3241
Title 50 — War and National Defense
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73