Here is the NDAA for FY 2021 on congress.gov : link
The house did amend it with H.Amdt.833 of their version of the bill H.R 6395 on 2020/7/21. (The Insurrection Act limitation is in this amendment)
The final bill text is still not available. But the enrolled bill text is. And it has no such term "insurrection" in it. Nor does it have any of the other amendments that I can tell. According to govinfo.com in regards to congress speak, enrolled means,
final official copy of the bill or joint resolution which both the House and the Senate have passed in identical form. After it is certified by the chief officer of the house in which it originated (the Clerk of the House or the Secretary of the Senate), then signed by the House Speaker and the Senate President Pro Tempore, the measure is sent to the President for signature.
In the "Actions" tab for the NDAA it shows that on the 3rd a "conference report" was filed. And then on the 8th and 11th the house and senate respectively agreed to that report. That report had the amendments in them which did mention the Insurrection Act. Further, in the history for this bill on the 11th it was submitted to the President. The PDF version of the Enrolled Bill is digitally signed the 15th and mentions no "Insurrection" term. Nor does it have any of the other amendments that I can tell.
So ... did they forget to put it in there in the heat of the election show ? Or is there just some administrative thing I missed. Maybe this is where the confusion is coming from as people seem to be back and forth on whether or not it was in there and signed into law. As far as I know the final version of the bills' text has not been released to the public. At least not on congress.gov.
Here is the NDAA for FY 2021 on congress.gov : link
The house did amend it with H.Amdt.833 of their version of the bill H.R 6395 on 2020/7/21. (The Insurrection Act limitation is in this amendment)
The final bill text is still not available. But the enrolled bill text is. And it has no such term "insurrection" in it. Nor does it have any of the other amendments that I can tell. According to govinfo.com in regards to congress speak, enrolled means,
In the "Actions" tab for the NDAA it shows that on the 3rd a "conference report" was filed. And then on the 8th and 11th the house and senate respectively agreed to that report. That report had the amendments in them which did mention the Insurrection Act. Further, in the history for this bill on the 11th it was submitted to the President. The PDF version of the Enrolled Bill is digitally signed the 15th and mentions no "Insurrection" term. Nor does it have any of the other amendments that I can tell.
So ... did they forget to put it in there in the heat of the election show ? Or is there just some administrative thing I missed. Maybe this is where the confusion is coming from as people seem to be back and forth on whether or not it was in there and signed into law. As far as I know the final version of the bills' text has not been released to the public. At least not on congress.gov.