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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015 · Sec. 431

Sec. 431. ALLOCATION AND TRAINING OF PERSONNEL

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## SEC. 431 ALLOCATION AND TRAINING OF PERSONNEL **[**[19 U.S.C. 4391](/us/usc/t19/s4391)**]** The Commissioner shall, to the maximum extent possible, ensure that U.S. Customs and Border Protection— ####
(1)employs sufficient personnel who have expertise in, and responsibility for, preventing and investigating the entry of covered merchandise into the customs territory of the United States through evasion; ####
(2)on the basis of risk assessment metrics, assigns sufficient personnel with primary responsibility for preventing the entry of covered merchandise into the customs territory of the United States through evasion to the ports of entry in the United States at which the Commissioner determines potential evasion presents the most substantial threats to the revenue of the United States; and ####
(3)provides adequate training to relevant personnel to increase expertise and effectiveness in the prevention and identification of entries of covered merchandise into the customs territory of the United States through evasion.
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