Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents
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This Act may be cited as the . Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Definitions. TITLE I—Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Sec. 101. Improving partnership programs. Sec. 102. Report on effectiveness of trade enforcement activities. Sec. 103. Priorities and performance standards for customs modernization, trade facilitation, and trade enforcement functions and programs.
Sec. 104. Educational seminars to improve efforts to classify and appraise imported articles, to improve trade enforcement efforts, and to otherwise facilitate legitimate international trade. Sec. 105. Joint strategic plan. Sec. 106. Automated Commercial Environment. Sec. 107. International Trade Data System. Sec. 108. Consultations with respect to mutual recognition arrangements. Sec. 109. Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee. Sec. 110. Centers of Excellence and Expertise.
Sec. 111. Commercial Targeting Division and National Targeting and Analysis Groups. Sec. 112. Report on oversight of revenue protection and enforcement measures. Sec. 113. Report on security and revenue measures with respect to merchandise transported in bond. Sec. 114. Importer of record program. Sec. 115. Establishment of new importer program. TITLE II—Import health and safety Sec. 201. Interagency import safety working group. Sec. 202. Joint import safety rapid response plan.
Sec. 203. Training. TITLE III—Import-related protection of intellectual property rights Sec. 301. Definition of intellectual property rights. Sec. 302. Exchange of information related to trade enforcement. Sec. 303. Seizure of circumvention devices. Sec. 304. Enforcement by U.S. Customs and Border Protection of works for which copyright registration is pending. Sec. 305. National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center. Sec. 306. Joint strategic plan for the enforcement of intellectual property rights.
Sec. 307. Personnel dedicated to the enforcement of intellectual property rights. Sec. 308. Training with respect to the enforcement of intellectual property rights. Sec. 309. International cooperation and information sharing. Sec. 310. Report on intellectual property rights enforcement. Sec. 311. Information for travelers regarding violations of intellectual property rights. TITLE IV—Evasion of antidumping and countervailing duty orders Sec. 401. Short title. Sec. 402. Procedures for investigating claims of evasion of antidumping and countervailing duty orders.
Sec. 403. Annual report on prevention and investigation of evasion of antidumping and countervailing duty orders. TITLE V—Additional trade enforcement and intellectual property rights protection Subtitle A—Trade enforcement Sec. 501. Trade enforcement priorities. Sec. 502. Exercise of WTO authorization to suspend concessions or other obligations under trade agreements. Sec. 503. Trade monitoring. Sec. 504. Honey transshipment. Sec. 505. Illicitly imported, exported, or trafficked cultural property, archaeological or ethnological materials, and fish, wildlife, and plants.
Subtitle B—Intellectual property rights protection Sec. 511. Establishment of Chief Innovation and Intellectual Property Negotiator. Sec. 512. Measures relating to countries that deny adequate protection for intellectual property rights. TITLE VI—Miscellaneous provisions Sec. 601. De minimis value. Sec. 602. Consultation on trade and customs revenue functions. Sec. 603. Penalties for customs brokers. Sec. 604. Amendments to chapter 98 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States.
Sec. 605. Exemption from duty of residue of bulk cargo contained in instruments of international traffic previously exported from the United States. Sec. 606. Drawback and refunds. Sec. 607. Inclusion of certain information in submission of nomination for appointment as Deputy United States Trade Representative. Sec. 608. Biennial reports regarding competitiveness issues facing the United States economy and competitive conditions for certain key United States industries. Sec. 609.
Report on certain U.S. Customs and Border Protection agreements. Sec. 610. Charter flights. Sec. 611. Amendment to Tariff Act of 1930 to require country of origin marking of certain castings.