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Title 6
Chapter 3
Subchapter II
Part A
§ 941. Strategic plan to enhance...
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§ 942.
Post-incident resumption of trade
(a)
In general
The Secretary shall develop and update, as necessary, protocols for the resumption of trade in accordance with
section 941(b)(10) of this title
in the event of a transportation disruption or a transportation security incident. The protocols shall include—
(1)
the identification of the appropriate initial incident commander, if the Commandant of the Coast Guard is not the appropriate person, and lead departments, agencies, or offices to execute such protocols;
(2)
a plan to redeploy resources and personnel, as necessary, to reestablish the flow of trade;
(3)
a plan to provide training for the periodic instruction of personnel of the United States Customs and Border Protection, the Coast Guard, and the Transportation Security Administration in trade resumption functions and responsibilities; and
(4)
appropriate factors for establishing prioritization of vessels and cargo determined by the President to be critical for response and recovery, including factors relating to public health, national security, and economic need.
(b)
Vessels
In determining the prioritization of vessels accessing facilities (as defined under
section 70101 of title 46
), the Commandant of the Coast Guard may, to the extent practicable and consistent with the protocols and plans required under this section to ensure the safe and secure transit of vessels to ports in the United States after a transportation security incident, give priority to a vessel—
(1)
that has an approved security plan under
section 70103(c) of title 46
or a valid international ship security certificate, as provided under part 104 of title 33, Code of Federal Regulations;
(2)
that is manned by individuals who are described in
section 70105(b)(2)(B) of title 46
; and
(3)
that is operated by validated participants in the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism program.
(c)
Cargo
In determining the prioritization of the resumption of the flow of cargo and consistent with the protocols established under this section, the Commissioner may give preference to cargo—
(1)
entering a port of entry directly from a foreign seaport designated under the Container Security Initiative;
(2)
from the supply chain of a validated C–TPAT participant and other private sector entities, as appropriate; or
(3)
that has undergone—
(A)
a nuclear or radiological detection scan;
(B)
an x-ray, density, or other imaging scan; and
(C)
a system to positively identify the container at the last port of departure prior to arrival in the United States, which data has been evaluated and analyzed by personnel of the United States Customs and Border Protection.
(d)
Coordination
(e)
Communication
(
Pub. L. 109–347, title II, § 202
,
Oct. 13, 2006
,
120 Stat. 1903
.)
cite as:
6 USC 942
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