Sec. 3. Use of non-intrusive inspection systems at land ports of entry
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Using non-intrusive inspection systems acquired through previous appropriations Acts, beginning not later than September 30, 2024, U.S. Customs and Border Protection shall use non-intrusive inspection systems at land ports of entry to scan not fewer than— 40 percent, cumulatively, of passenger vehicles entering the United States through land ports of entry; and 90 percent, cumulatively, of commercial vehicles entering the United States through land ports of entry. Following fiscal year 2024, U.S.
Customs and Border Protection shall use non-intrusive inspection systems at land ports of entry to reach the next projected benchmark for incremental scanning of passenger and commercial vehicles entering the United States at such ports of entry.