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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · H.R. 6381 (Introduced in House) — To provide for certain homeland security improvements, and for other purposes. · Sec. 1701

Sec. 1701. Risk assessments of airport security

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The Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration
(TSA)shall— not later than 60 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, update the Transportation Sector Security Risk Assessment (TSSRA) for the aviation sector; and not later than 90 days after such date— update with the latest and most currently available intelligence information the Comprehensive Risk Assessment of Perimeter and Access Control Security (in this title referred to as the Risk Assessment of Airport Security ) and determine a regular timeframe and schedule for further updates to such Risk Assessment of Airport Security; and conduct a system-wide assessment of airport access control points and airport perimeter security. The security risk assessments required under subsection (a)(2) shall— include updates reflected in the TSSRA and Joint Vulnerability Assessment
(JVA)findings; reflect changes to the risk environment relating to airport access control points and airport perimeters; use security event data for specific analysis of system-wide trends related to airport access control points and airport perimeter security to better inform risk management decisions; and take into consideration the unique geography of and current best practices used by airports to mitigate potential vulnerabilities. The Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration shall report to the Committee on Homeland Security of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate, relevant Federal departments and agencies, and airport operators on the results of the security risk assessments required under subsection (a).
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