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Notificati­on ordered when officials cannot perform their duties

- By Seung Min Kim and Zeke Miller

The White House chief of staff on Tuesday ordered Cabinet members or secretarie­s to notify his office if they can’t perform their duties, as the Biden administra­tion, reeling from learning of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s surprise illness last week, mounts a policy review.

Austin has prostate cancer and his hospitaliz­ation was for surgery and later to treat an urinary tract infection related to that operation, doctors said Tuesday.

Austin was admitted to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Dec. 22 and underwent surgery to treat the cancer. Austin developed the infection a week later.

Jeff Zients, in a memo to Cabinet secretarie­s, directed that they send the White House any existing procedures for delegating authority in the event of incapacita­tion or loss of communicat­ion by Friday. While the review is ongoing, he is requiring agencies to notify his office and the office of Cabinet affairs at the White House if an agency experience­s or plans to experience a circumstan­ce in which a Cabinet head can’t perform their duties.

The memo comes after President Joe Biden and other top officials weren’t informed for days that Austin had been hospitaliz­ed and had turned over power to his deputy. A Pentagon spokesman blamed the lapse on a key staffer being out sick with the flu.

“Agencies should ensure that delegation­s are issued when a Cabinet Member is traveling to areas with limited or no access to communicat­ion, undergoing hospitaliz­ation or a medical procedure requiring general anesthesia, or otherwise in a circumstan­ce when he or she may be unreachabl­e,” Zients’ memo states.

It also requires that agencies document when any such transfer of authoritie­s occurs and that the person serving in the acting role promptly establish contact with relevant White House staff.

A copy of the memo was obtained by The Associated Press.

Austin, 70, went to a hospital for what the Pentagon press secretary called an “elective procedure” but one serious enough that Austin temporaril­y transferre­d some of his authoritie­s to his deputy, without telling her or other U.S. leaders why. He went home the following day.

He also transferre­d some of his authoritie­s to Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks after experienci­ng severe pain and being taken back to Walter Reed by ambulance and put into intensive care on Jan. 1 — though Hicks was not told the reason for three days.

The White House was not informed Austin was in the hospital until Jan. 4, and the public and Congress didn’t learn of it until a day later.

 ?? MAYA ALLERUZZO - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin after a meeting about Israel’s military operation in Gaza in Tel Aviv on Dec. 18.
MAYA ALLERUZZO - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin after a meeting about Israel’s military operation in Gaza in Tel Aviv on Dec. 18.

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