Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 19 : Section 3808


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 3808. Additional implementation and enforcement requirements

    (a) In general
      At the time the President submits to the Congress the final text
    of an agreement pursuant to section 3805(a)(1)(C) of this title,
    the President shall also submit a plan for implementing and
    enforcing the agreement. The implementation and enforcement plan
    shall include the following:
      (1) Border personnel requirements
        A description of additional personnel required at border entry
      points, including a list of additional customs and agricultural
      inspectors.
      (2) Agency staffing requirements
        A description of additional personnel required by Federal
      agencies responsible for monitoring and implementing the trade
      agreement, including personnel required by the Office of the
      United States Trade Representative, the Department of Commerce,
      the Department of Agriculture (including additional personnel
      required to implement sanitary and phytosanitary measures in
      order to obtain market access for United States exports), the
      Department of the Treasury, and such other agencies as may be
      necessary.
      (3) Customs infrastructure requirements
        A description of the additional equipment and facilities needed
      by the United States Customs Service.
      (4) Impact on State and local governments
        A description of the impact the trade agreement will have on
      State and local governments as a result of increases in trade.
      (5) Cost analysis
        An analysis of the costs associated with each of the items
      listed in paragraphs (1) through (4).
    (b) Budget submission
      The President shall include a request for the resources necessary
    to support the plan described in subsection (a) of this section in
    the first budget that the President submits to the Congress after
    the submission of the plan.



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