S. 794 · 118th Congress · Senate

CTPAT Pilot Program Act of 2023

Enacted· Became Public Law No: 118-98.
Introduced
Mar 14, 23
Passed Senate
Jul 18, 23
Passed House
Sep 23, 24
Sent to President
Sep 26, 24
Signed into Law
Oct 1, 24

Executive Summary

Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism Pilot Program Act of 2023 or the CTPAT Pilot Program Act of 2023

This act requires the Department of Homeland Security to carry out a pilot program that assesses whether allowing certain entities to participate in the Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) would enhance port security, combat terrorism, prevent supply chain security breaches, or otherwise meet the goals of CTPAT.

Such entities are (1) non-asset-based third-party logistics providers that arrange international freight transportation and are licensed by the Department of Transportation; or (2) asset-based third-party logistics providers that facilitate cross-border activity, are licensed or bonded by specified federal agencies, and execute logistics services using their own warehousing assets and resources.

The act requires the Government Accountability Office to report on the effectiveness of CTPAT.

Previous Versions

55Jul 18, 2023

Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism Pilot Program Act of 2023 or the CTPAT Pilot Program Act of 2023

This bill requires the Department of Homeland Security to carry out a pilot program that assesses whether allowing certain entities to participate in the Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) would enhance port security, combat terrorism, prevent supply chain security breaches, or otherwise meet the goals of CTPAT.

Such entities are (1) non-asset-based third-party logistics providers that arrange international freight transportation and are licensed by the Department of Transportation; or (2) asset-based third-party logistics providers that facilitate cross-border activity, are licensed or bonded by specified federal agencies, and execute logistics services using their own warehousing assets and resources.

The bill requires the Government Accountability Office to report on the effectiveness of CTPAT.

25May 11, 2023

Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism Pilot Program Act of 2023 or the CTPAT Pilot Program Act of 2023

This bill requires the Department of Homeland Security to carry out a pilot program that assesses whether allowing certain entities to participate in the Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) would enhance port security, combat terrorism, prevent supply chain security breaches, or otherwise meet the goals of CTPAT.

Such entities are (1) non-asset-based third-party logistics providers that arrange international freight transportation and are licensed by the Department of Transportation; or (2) asset-based third-party logistics providers that facilitate cross-border activity, are licensed or bonded by specified federal agencies, and execute logistics services using their own warehousing assets and resources.

The bill requires the Government Accountability Office to report on the effectiveness of CTPAT.

00Mar 14, 2023

Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism Pilot Program Act of 2023 or the CTPAT Pilot Program Act of 2023

This bill requires the Department of Homeland Security to carry out a pilot program that assesses whether allowing certain entities to participate in the Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) would enhance port security, combat terrorism, prevent supply chain security breaches, or otherwise meet the goals of CTPAT.

Such entities are (1) non-asset-based third-party logistics providers that arrange international freight transportation and are licensed by the Department of Transportation; or (2) asset-based third-party logistics providers that facilitate cross-border activity, are licensed or bonded by specified federal agencies, and execute logistics services using their own warehousing assets and resources.

The bill requires the Government Accountability Office to report on the effectiveness of CTPAT.

Action Timeline

24
  1. OCT 01, 2024BecameLaw

    Signed by President.

  2. OCT 01, 2024President

    Signed by President.

  3. OCT 01, 2024BecameLaw

    Became Public Law No: 118-98.

    118Yea
    98Nay
    0NV
  4. OCT 01, 2024President

    Became Public Law No: 118-98.

    118Yea
    98Nay
    0NV
  5. SEP 26, 2024President

    Presented to President.

  6. SEP 26, 2024Floor

    Presented to President.

  7. SEP 23, 2024Floor

    Mr

    Green (TN) moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.

  8. SEP 23, 2024Floor

    Considered under suspension of the rules

    (consideration: CR H5594-5595)

    5594Yea
    5595Nay
    0NV
  9. SEP 23, 2024Floor

    DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on S. 794.

  10. SEP 23, 2024Floor

    Passed/agreed to in House

    On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H5594)

  11. SEP 23, 2024Floor

    On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H5594)

  12. SEP 23, 2024Floor

    Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

  13. JUL 20, 2023Floor

    Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  14. JUL 20, 2023Floor

    Received in the House.

  15. JUL 20, 2023Floor

    Held at the desk.

  16. JUL 18, 2023Floor

    Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. (consideration

    CR S3118; text: CR S3118)

  17. JUL 18, 2023Floor

    Passed/agreed to in Senate

    Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.

  18. JUL 18, 2023Floor

    Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.

  19. MAY 11, 2023Committee

    Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

    Reported by Senator Peters without amendment. With written report No. 118-27.

    118Yea
    27Nay
    0NV
  20. MAY 11, 2023Committee

    Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

    Reported by Senator Peters without amendment. With written report No. 118-27.

    118Yea
    27Nay
    0NV
  21. MAY 11, 2023Calendars

    Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 67.

  22. MAR 29, 2023Committee

    Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

    Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.

  23. MAR 14, 2023IntroReferral

    Introduced in Senate

  24. MAR 14, 2023IntroReferral

    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

Committees

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Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee

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Referred: May 11, 2023

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Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee

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Referred: Mar 29, 2023

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Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee

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Referred: Mar 14, 2023

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