Sec. 1431. NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON TRAVEL AND TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE
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## SEC. 1431 NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON TRAVEL AND TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE **[**[49 U.S.C. 301 note](/us/usc/t49/s301)**]** ###
(a)Findings Congress finds that— ####
(1)1 out of every 9 jobs in the United States depends on travel and tourism, and the industry supports 15,000,000 jobs in the United States; ####
(2)the travel and tourism industry employs individuals in all 50 States, the District of Columbia, and all of the territories of the United States; ####
(3)international travel to the United States is the single largest export industry in the United States, generating a trade surplus balance of approximately $74,000,000,000; ####
(4)travel and tourism provide significant economic benefits to the United States by generating nearly $2,100,000,000,000 in annual economic output; and ####
(5)the United States intermodal transportation network facilitates the large-scale movement of business and leisure travelers, and is the most important asset of the travel industry. ###
(b)Establishment Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall establish an advisory committee to be known as the National Advisory Committee on Travel and Tourism Infrastructure (referred to in this section as the “Committee”) to provide information, advice, and recommendations to the Secretary on matters relating to the role of intermodal transportation in facilitating mobility related to travel and tourism activities. ###
(c)Membership The Committee shall— ####
(1)be composed of members appointed by the Secretary for terms of not more than 3 years; and ####
(2)include a representative cross-section of public and private sector stakeholders involved in the travel and tourism industry, including representatives of— #####
(A)the travel and tourism industry, product and service providers, and travel and tourism-related associations; #####
(B)travel, tourism, and destination marketing organizations; #####
(C)the travel and tourism-related workforce; #####
(D)State tourism offices; #####
(E)State departments of transportation; #####
(F)regional and metropolitan planning organizations; and #####
(G)local governments. ###
(d)Role of Committee The Committee shall— ####
(1)advise the Secretary on current and emerging priorities, issues, projects, and funding needs related to the use of the intermodal transportation network of the United States to facilitate travel and tourism; ####
(2)serve as a forum for discussion for travel and tourism stakeholders on transportation issues affecting interstate and interregional mobility of passengers; ####
(3)promote the sharing of information between the private and public sectors on transportation issues impacting travel and tourism; ####
(4)gather information, develop technical advice, and make recommendations to the Secretary on policies that improve the condition and performance of an integrated national transportation system that— #####
(A)is safe, economical, and efficient; and #####
(B)maximizes the benefits to the United States generated through the travel and tourism industry; ####
(5)identify critical transportation facilities and corridors that facilitate and support the interstate and interregional transportation of passengers for tourism, commercial, and recreational activities; ####
(6)provide for development of measures of condition, safety, and performance for transportation related to travel and tourism; ####
(7)provide for development of transportation investment, data, and planning tools to assist Federal, State, and local officials in making investment decisions relating to transportation projects that improve travel and tourism; and ####
(8)address other issues of transportation policy and programs impacting the movement of travelers for tourism and recreational purposes, including by making legislative recommendations. ###
(e)National Travel and Tourism Infrastructure Strategic Plan Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of the Surface Transportation Investment Act of 2021, the Secretary, in consultation with the Committee, State departments of transportation, and other appropriate public and private transportation stakeholders, shall develop and post on the public Internet website of the Department a national travel and tourism infrastructure strategic plan— ####
(1)to develop an immediate-term and long-term strategy, including policy recommendations across all modes of transportation, for the Department and other agencies to use infrastructure investments to revive the travel and tourism industry and the overall travel and tourism economy in the wake of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID–19) pandemic; and ####
(2)that includes22So in law. Probably should include an em dash. #####
(A)an assessment of the condition and performance of the national transportation network, including consideration of the impacts of the COVID–19 pandemic; #####
(B)an identification of the issues on the national transportation network that create significant congestion problems and barriers to long-haul passenger travel and tourism; #####
(C)forecasts of long-haul passenger travel and tourism volumes for the 20-year period beginning in the year during which the plan is issued; #####
(D)an identification of the major transportation facilities and corridors of regional significance for current and forecasted long-haul travel and tourism volumes, the identification of which shall be revised, as appropriate, in subsequent plans; #####
(E)an assessment of statutory, regulatory, technological, institutional, financial, and other barriers to improved long-haul passenger travel performance (including opportunities for overcoming the barriers); #####
(F)best practices for improving the performance of the national transportation network; #####
(G)strategies to improve intermodal connectivity for long-haul passenger travel and tourism; and #####
(H)an identification of possible infrastructure investments that create recovery opportunities for small, underserved, minority, and rural businesses in the travel and tourism industry, including efforts to preserve and protect the scenic, but often less-traveled, roads that promote tourism and economic development throughout the United States.
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