Commission Established to Study Crime and Security in U.S. Seaports
Summary
The Interagency Commission on Crime and Security in U.S. Seaports was established via a notice published in the Federal Register. The commission is tasked with studying the nature and extent of crime and the overall state of security in U.S. seaports.
What changed
This notice announces the establishment of the Interagency Commission on Crime and Security in U.S. Seaports. The commission's mandate is to study the nature and extent of criminal activity and the overall state of security within U.S. seaports. The notice was published by the Federal Register on June 16, 1999, with a comment deadline of August 16, 1999.
While this notice does not impose direct compliance obligations on regulated entities, it signals a governmental focus on port security and crime. Relevant government agencies and potentially transportation companies should be aware of this initiative and any future findings or recommendations that may arise from the commission's study. Compliance officers should note the comment period deadline if they wish to provide input.
What to do next
- Review the commission's mandate and scope of study.
- Submit comments by August 16, 1999, if relevant input can be provided.
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Establishment of Commission To Study Nature and Extent of Crime and Overall State of Security in U.S. Seaports
A Notice by the Crime and Security in U.S. Seaports, Interagency Commission on 06/16/1999
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Document Details Published Content - Document Details Agency Interagency Commission on Crime and Security in U.S. Seaports Document Citation 64 FR 32211 Document Number 99-15245 Document Type Notice Pages 32211-32212
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