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Code · U.S. Code · Title 6 - DOMESTIC SECURITY · CHAPTER 6— CYBERSECURITY · SUBCHAPTER II— TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ENHANCEMENTS · § 1926

§ 1926. DEFINITIONS.

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“In this subtitle [subtitle C (§§ 1926–1936) of title I of div. K of Pub. L. 115–254 , amending section 1112 of this title and enacting provisions set out as notes under section 1112 of this title and sections 114 and 44903 of Title 49, Transportation]: Behavioral standards .— The term ‘behavioral standards’ means standards for the evaluation of explosives detection working canines for certain factors, including canine temperament, work drive, suitability for training, environmental factors used in evaluations, and canine familiarity with natural or man-made surfaces or working conditions relevant to the canine’s expected work area.
Medical standards .— The term ‘medical standards’ means standards for the evaluation of explosives detection working canines for certain factors, including canine health, management of heredity health conditions, breeding practices, genetics, pedigree, and long-term health tracking. Technical standards .— The term ‘technical standards’ means standards for the evaluation of explosives detection working canines for certain factors, including canine search techniques, handler-canine communication, detection testing conditions and logistics, and learned explosive odor libraries.
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