S-832 : Still Just a Bill

International Port Security Enforcement Act

This bill prohibits the Coast Guard from cooperating with a state sponsor of terrorism or foreign terrorist organization when assessing anti-terrorism security measures at a foreign port. It also requires the Coast Guard to apply sanctions to a port controlled by a state sponsor of terrorism.

The bill specifies that the Coast Guard cannot (1) adopt a port security assessment conducted by a state sponsor of terrorism, or (2) enter into an agreement with a state sponsor of terrorism or foreign terrorist organization to assess a port's security measures or share information related to such an assessment.

If a port is under the jurisdiction of a state sponsor of terrorism, the Coast Guard must deem the port to not have effective anti-terrorism measures and apply certain sanctions, such as requiring vessels arriving from the port to meet certain conditions for entry into the United States.

Action Timeline

Action DateTypeTextSource
2023-03-16IntroReferralRead twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.Senate
2023-03-16IntroReferralIntroduced in SenateLibrary of Congress

Policy Area :

Transportation and Public Works
See Subjects
  • Coast guard
  • Foreign aid and international relief
  • Marine and inland water transportation
  • Military assistance, sales, and agreements
  • Navigation, waterways, harbors
  • Smuggling and trafficking
  • Terrorism
  • Transportation safety and security

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