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§212. Retention of Customs revenue functions by Secretary of the Treasury — Inbound Citations

6 U.S.C. § 212

Cited by 14 provisions in release 119-102.

Citations to 6 U.S.C. § 212 as a whole

Citations to §212(b)

Citations to §212(b)(1)

  • (1) Not later than June 30, 2007, and every 2 years thereafter, the Commissioner shall prepare and submit to the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives a Resource Allocation Model to determine the optimal staffing levels required to carry out the commercial operations of United States Customs and Border Protection, including commercial inspection and release of cargo and the revenue functions described in section 212(b)(2) of title 6. The Model shall comply with the requirements of section 212(b)(1) of such title and shall take into account previous staffing models, historic and projected trade volumes, and trends. The Resource Allocation Model shall apply both risk-based and random sampling approaches for determining adequate staffing needs for priority trade functions, including—
    (A) performing revenue functions;
    (B) enforcing antidumping and countervailing duty laws;
    (C) protecting intellectual property rights;
    (D) enforcing provisions of law relating to trade in textiles and apparel;
    (E) conducting agricultural inspections;
    (F) enforcing fines, penalties, and forfeitures; and
    (G) facilitating trade.

Citations to §212(b)(2)

  • (5) In this section, the term “customs revenue functions” means the functions described in section 212(b)(2) of this title.
  • (1) Not later than June 30, 2007, and every 2 years thereafter, the Commissioner shall prepare and submit to the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives a Resource Allocation Model to determine the optimal staffing levels required to carry out the commercial operations of United States Customs and Border Protection, including commercial inspection and release of cargo and the revenue functions described in section 212(b)(2) of title 6. The Model shall comply with the requirements of section 212(b)(1) of such title and shall take into account previous staffing models, historic and projected trade volumes, and trends. The Resource Allocation Model shall apply both risk-based and random sampling approaches for determining adequate staffing needs for priority trade functions, including—
    (A) performing revenue functions;
    (B) enforcing antidumping and countervailing duty laws;
    (C) protecting intellectual property rights;
    (D) enforcing provisions of law relating to trade in textiles and apparel;
    (E) conducting agricultural inspections;
    (F) enforcing fines, penalties, and forfeitures; and
    (G) facilitating trade.