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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Security and Accountability For Every Port Act of 2006 · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS

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## SECTION 1 SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS ###
(a)Short Title **[** [6 U.S.C. 901 note](/us/usc/t6/s901)**]** This Act may be cited as the “Security and Accountability For Every Port Act of 2006” or the “SAFE Port Act”. ###
(b)Table of Contents The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Definitions. TITLE I—SECURITY OF UNITED STATES SEAPORTS Subtitle A—General Provisions Sec. 101. Area Maritime Transportation Security Plan to include salvage response plan. Sec. 102. Requirements relating to maritime facility security plans. Sec. 103. Unannounced inspections of maritime facilities. Sec. 104. Transportation security card. **[**Sec. 105. Repealed.**]** Sec. 106. Prohibition of issuance of transportation security cards to persons convicted of certain felonies. Sec. 107. Long-range vessel tracking. Sec. 108. Establishment of interagency operational centers for port security. Sec. 109. Notice of arrival for foreign vessels on the Outer Continental Shelf. Sec. 110. Enhanced crewmember identification. Subtitle B—Port Security Grants; Training and Exercise Programs Sec. 111. Risk assessment tool. Sec. 112. Port security grants. Sec. 113. Port Security Training Program. Sec. 114. Port Security Exercise Program. Sec. 115. Facility exercise requirements. Subtitle C—Port Operations Sec. 121. Domestic radiation detection and imaging. **[**Sec. 122. Repealed.**]** Sec. 123. Random searches of containers. Sec. 124. Work stoppages and employee-employer disputes. Sec. 125. Threat assessment screening of port truck drivers. Sec. 126. Border Patrol unit for United States Virgin Islands. **[**Sec. 127. Repealed.**]** Sec. 128. Center of Excellence for Maritime Domain Awareness. TITLE II—SECURITY OF THE INTERNATIONAL SUPPLY CHAIN Subtitle A—General Provisions Sec. 201. Strategic plan to enhance the security of the international supply chain. Sec. 202. Post-incident resumption of trade. Sec. 203. Automated Targeting System. Sec. 204. Container security standards and procedures. Sec. 205. Container Security Initiative. Subtitle B—Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism Sec. 211. Establishment. Sec. 212. Eligible entities. Sec. 213. Minimum requirements. Sec. 214. Tier 1 participants in C-TPAT. Sec. 215. Tier 2 participants in C-TPAT. Sec. 216. Tier 3 participants in C-TPAT. Sec. 217. Consequences for lack of compliance. Sec. 218. Third party validations. Sec. 219. Revalidation. Sec. 220. Noncontainerized cargo. Sec. 221. C-TPAT program management. Sec. 222. Additional personnel. Sec. 223. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle C—Miscellaneous Provisions Sec. 231. Pilot integrated scanning system. Sec. 232. Screening and scanning of cargo containers. Sec. 233. Inspection technology and training. Sec. 234. Foreign port assessments. **[**Sec. 235. Repealed.**]** Sec. 236. Information sharing relating to supply chain security cooperation. TITLE III—ADMINISTRATION Sec. 301. Office of Cargo Security Policy. Sec. 302. Reauthorization of Homeland Security Science and Technology Advisory Committee. Sec. 303. Research, development, test, and evaluation efforts in furtherance of maritime and cargo security. TITLE IV—AGENCY RESOURCES AND OVERSIGHT Sec. 401. Trade and customs revenue functions of the department. Sec. 402. Office of international trade; oversight. Sec. 403. Resources. Sec. 404. Negotiations. Sec. 405. International Trade Data System. Sec. 406. In-bond cargo. Sec. 407. Sense of the Senate. TITLE V—DOMESTIC NUCLEAR DETECTION OFFICE Sec. 501. Establishment of Domestic Nuclear Detection Office. Sec. 502. Technology research and development investment strategy for nuclear and radiological detection. TITLE VI—COMMERCIAL MOBILE SERVICE ALERTS Sec. 601. Short title. Sec. 602. Federal Communications Commission duties. Sec. 603. Commercial Mobile Service Alert Advisory Committee. Sec. 604. Research and development. Sec. 605. Grant program for remote community alert systems. Sec. 606. Funding. Sec. 607. Essential services disaster assistance. Sec. 608. Community disaster loans. Sec. 609. Public facilities. Sec. 610. Expedited payments. Sec. 611. Use of local contracting. Sec. 612. FEMA programs. Sec. 613. Homeland security definition. TITLE VII—OTHER MATTERS **[**Sec. 701. Repealed.**]** Sec. 702. Disclosures regarding homeland security grants. Sec. 703. Trucking security. Sec. 704. Air and Marine Operations of the Northern Border Air Wing. Sec. 705. Phaseout of vessels supporting oil and gas development. Sec. 706. Coast Guard property in Portland, Maine. Sec. 707. Methamphetamine and methamphetamine precursor chemicals. **[**Sec. 708. Repealed.**]** Sec. 709. Protection of health and safety during disasters. TITLE VIII—UNLAWFUL INTERNET GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT Sec. 801. Short title. Sec. 802. Prohibition on acceptance of any payment instrument for unlawful Internet gambling. Sec. 803. Internet gambling in or through foreign jurisdictions.
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