§4316. Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee — Inbound Citations
19 U.S.C. § 4316
Cited by 5 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 19 U.S.C. § 4316 as a whole
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(8) The term “Commercial Operations Advisory Committee” means the Advisory Committee established pursuant to section 4316 of this title or any successor committee.
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(G) soliciting and considering on a regular basis input from private sector entities, including the Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee established by section 4316 of this title and the Trade Support Network, with respect to, as appropriate—(i) the implementation of changes to the customs and trade laws of the United States; and(ii) the development, implementation, or revision of policies or regulations administered by U.S. Customs and Border Protection; and
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(B) the Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee established by section 4316 of this title.
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(a) The Commissioner shall, in consultation with the appropriate congressional committees and the Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee established under section 4316 of this title, develop and implement Centers of Excellence and Expertise throughout U.S. Customs and Border Protection that—(1) enhance the economic competitiveness of the United States by consistently enforcing the laws and regulations of the United States at all ports of entry of the United States and by facilitating the flow of legitimate trade through increasing industry-based knowledge;(2) improve enforcement efforts, including enforcement of priority trade issues described in section 4322 of this title, in specific industry sectors through the application of targeting information from the National Targeting Center under section 4318 of this title and from other means of verification;(3) build upon the expertise of U.S. Customs and Border Protection in particular industry operations, supply chains, and compliance requirements;(4) promote the uniform implementation at each port of entry of the United States of policies and regulations relating to imports;(5) centralize the trade enforcement and trade facilitation efforts of U.S. Customs and Border Protection;(6) formalize an account-based approach to apply, as the Commissioner determines appropriate, to the importation of merchandise into the United States;(7) foster partnerships though the expansion of trade programs and other trusted partner programs;(8) develop applicable performance measurements to meet internal efficiency and effectiveness goals; and(9) whenever feasible, facilitate a more efficient flow of information between Federal agencies.
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(F) in cooperation with the public, the Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee established under section 4316 of this title, the Trade Support Network, and any other relevant parties and organizations, developing guidelines on the types and nature of information that may be provided in such an allegation of evasion; and