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SEC. 8. ANNUAL REPORT ON MARITIME SECURITY AND TERRORISM.

Section 905 of the International Maritime and Post Security Act (46 U.S.C. App. 1802) is amended by adding at the end thereof the following: "Beginning with the first report submitted under this section after the date of enactment of the Port and Maritime Security Act of 2000, the Secretary shall include a description of activities undertaken under that Act and an analysis of the effect of those activities on seaport security against acts of terrorism.".

 

SEC. 9. REVISION OF PORT SECURITY PLANNING GUIDE.

The Secretary of Transportation, acting through the Maritime Administration and after consultation with the Task Force and the United States Coast Guard, shall publish a revised version of the document entitled "Port Security: A National Planning Guide", incorporating the guidelines promulgated under section 5, within 3 years after the date of enactment of this Act, and make that document available on the Internet.

 

SEC. 10. ESTABLISHMENT OF LOCAL PORT SECURITY COMMITTEES.

(a) IN GENERAL.―The United States Coast Guard shall establish seaport security committees―

(1) to utilize the information made available under this Act;

(2) to implement port security threat assessments promulgated under section 4; and

(3) to implement the guidelines promulgated under section 5. 4

(b) MEMBERSHIP.―In establishing those committees, the United States Coast Guard may utilize or augment any existing harbor safety committee or seaport readiness committee, but the membership of the seaport security committee shall include representatives of―

(1) the port authority;

(2) Federal, State and local government;

(3) labor organizations; and

(4) the private sector.

(c) CHAIRMAN.―The local seaport security committee shall be chaired by the United States Coast Guard's Captain-of-the-Port.

(d) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.―There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guard is operating $3,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006 to carry out this section.

 

SEC. 11. ATTORNEY GENERAL TO COORDINATE PORT-RELATED CRIME DATA COLLECTION.

(a) IN GENERAL.―The Attorney General of the United States shall―

 

 

 

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