[Congressional Bills 107th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. 45 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
107th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. 45
To amend title 5, United States Code, to require the issuance of a
prisoner-of-war medal to civilian employees of the Federal Government
who are forcibly detained or interned by an enemy government or a
hostile force under wartime conditions.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
January 22, 2001
Mr. Inouye introduced the following bill; which was read twice and
referred to the Committee on Governmental Affairs
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A BILL
To amend title 5, United States Code, to require the issuance of a
prisoner-of-war medal to civilian employees of the Federal Government
who are forcibly detained or interned by an enemy government or a
hostile force under wartime conditions.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. PRISONER-OF-WAR MEDAL FOR CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES OF THE FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT.
(a) Authority To Issue Prisoner-of-War Medal.--(1) Subpart A of
part III of title 5, United States Code, is amended by inserting after
chapter 23 the following new chapter:
``CHAPTER 25--MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS
``Sec.
``2501. Prisoner-of-war medal: issue.
``Sec. 2501. Prisoner-of-war medal: issue
``(a) The President shall issue a prisoner-of-war medal to any
person who, while serving in any capacity as an officer or employee of
the Federal Government, was forcibly detained or interned, not as a
result of the willful misconduct of such person--
``(1) by an enemy government or its agents, or a hostile
force, during a period of war; or
``(2) by a foreign government or its agents, or a hostile
force, during a period other than a period of war in which such
person was held under circumstances that the President finds to
have been comparable to the circumstances under which members
of the armed forces have generally been forcibly detained or
interned by enemy governments during periods of war.
``(b) The prisoner-of-war medal shall be of appropriate design,
with ribbons and appurtenances.
``(c) Not more than one prisoner-of-war medal may be issued to a
person under this section or section 1128 of title 10. However, for
each succeeding service that would otherwise justify the issuance of
such a medal, the President (in the case of service referred to in
subsection (a) of this section) or the Secretary concerned (in the case
of service referred to in section 1128(a) of title 10) may issue a
suitable device to be worn as determined by the President or the
Secretary, as the case may be.
``(d) For a person to be eligible for issuance of a prisoner-of-war
medal, the conduct of the person must have been honorable for the
period of captivity that serves as the basis for the issuance.
``(e) If a person dies before the issuance of a prisoner-of-war
medal to which he is entitled, the medal may be issued to the person's
representative, as designated by the President.
``(f) Under regulations to be prescribed by the President, a
prisoner-of-war medal that is lost, destroyed, or rendered unfit for
use without fault or neglect on the part of the person to whom it was
issued may be replaced without charge.
``(g) In this section, the term `period of war' has the meaning
given that term in section 101(11) of title 38.''.
(2) The table of chapters at the beginning of part III of such
title is amended by inserting after the item relating to chapter 23 the
following new item:
``25. Miscellaneous Awards.................................. 2501''.
(b) Applicability.--Section 2501 of title 5, United States Code, as
added by subsection (a), applies with respect to any person who, after
April 5, 1917, is forcibly detained or interned as described in
subsection (a) of that section.
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