Establishment
The Secretary, acting through the Commissioner, is authorized to establish a voluntary government-private sector program (to be known as the “Customs–Trade Partnership Against Terrorism” or “C–TPAT”) to strengthen and improve the overall security of the international supply chain and United States border security, and to facilitate the movement of secure cargo through the international supply chain, by providing benefits to participants meeting or exceeding the program requirements. Participants in C–TPAT shall include Tier 1 participants, Tier 2 participants, and Tier 3 participants.
Minimum security requirements
The Secretary, acting through the Commissioner, shall review the minimum security requirements of C–TPAT at least once every year and update such requirements as necessary.
Pub. L. 109–347, title II, § 211120 Stat. 1909(, , .)
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
CTPAT Pilot Program on Participation of Third-Party Logistics Providers
SHORT TITLE.
“This Act may be cited as the ‘Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism Pilot Program Act of 2023’ or the ‘CTPAT Pilot Program Act of 2023’.
DEFINITIONS.
Appropriate congressional committees .—
CTPAT .—
PILOT PROGRAM ON PARTICIPATION OF THIRD-PARTY LOGISTICS PROVIDERS IN CTPAT.
Establishment.—
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Federal register notice .—
Entities Described .—
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Report Required .—
REPORT ON EFFECTIVENESS OF CTPAT.
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NO ADDITIONAL FUNDS AUTHORIZED.
“No additional funds are authorized to be appropriated for the purpose of carrying out this Act.”