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124 STAT. 2317 PUBLIC LAW 111–212—JULY 29, 2010 for facility upgrades and related costs to establish a United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team Operations Support Center/ Continuity of Operations capability. SEC. 605. Two C–130J aircraft funded elsewhere in this Act shall be transferred to the Coast Guard. SEC. 606. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, including any agreement, the Federal share of assistance, including direct Federal assistance provided under sections 403, 406, and 407 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5140b, 5172, and 5173), for damages resulting from FEMA–3311–EM –RI, FEMA–1894–DR, FEMA–1906–DR, FEMA– 1909–DR, and all other areas Presidentially declared a disaster, prior to or following enactment, and resulting from the May 1 and 2, 2010 weather events that elicited FEMA–1909–DR, shall not be less than 90 percent of the eligible costs under such sections. SEC. 607. (a) Not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Assistant Secretary for the Transpor- tation Security Administration shall issue a security directive that requires a commercial foreign air carrier who operates flights in and out of the United States to check the list of individuals that the Transportation Security Administration has prohibited from flying not later than 30 minutes after such list is modified and provided to such air carrier. (b) The requirements of subsection (a) shall not apply to commercial foreign air carriers that operate flights in and out of the United States and that are enrolled in the Secure Flight program or that are Advance Passenger Information System Quick Query (AQQ) compliant. CHAPTER 7 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DEPARTMENTAL MANAGEMENT SALARIES AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For an additional amount for ‘‘Departmental Management’’ for mine safety activities and legal services related to the Department of Labor’s caseload before the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission (‘‘FMSHRC’’), $18,200,000, which shall remain available for obligation through the date that is 12 months after the date of enactment of this Act: Provided, That the Secretary of Labor may transfer such sums as necessary to the ‘‘Mine Safety and Health Administration’’ for enforcement and mine safety activi- ties, which may include conference litigation functions related to the FMSHRC caseload, investigation of the Upper Big Branch Mine disaster, standards and rulemaking activities, emergency response equipment purchases and upgrades, and organizational improve- ments: Provided further, That the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and the House of Representatives are notified at least 15 days in advance of any transfer. Notification. Deadline. Deadline. Security directive. Lists.