Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 4.djvu/664

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106 STAT. 3400 PUBLIC LAW 102-519—CKrr. 25, 1992 Appropriation authorization. 15 USC 2034. "(B) the development and implementation of a verification system as required by section 607. "(5) REPORT. —Not later ihan 6 months after the date of the enactment of the Anti Car Theft Act of 1992, the advisory committee established under paragraph (2) shall submit to the Attorney General, the Secretsuy of Transportation, and the Congress a report containing the committee's recommendations.". "(e) Upon request b^ an insurance carrier, a person lawfully selling or distributing m interstate commerce passenger motor vehicle parts, or an individual or enterprise engaged in the business of repairing passenger motor vehicles, the Attorney General, or the entity or entities designated by the Attorney General, shall immediately provide such insurance carrier or person with a determination as to whether the information system under subsection (a) conttdns a record of an passenger motor vehicle or a pa8senger motor vehicle part bearing a particular vehicle identification number or derivative thereof having been reported stolen. The Attorney General may require such verification as the Attorney General deems appropriate to ensure that the request is legitimate and will not compromise the security of the system. "(f) There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary to carry out this section. "Hie information svstem established under subsection (a) shall be effective as provided in the rules promulfi^ted by the Attorney General.". (e) STUDY. -— Section 617 of the Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act (as so redesignated) is amended in subsection (a)(1) by striking "after the date of the enactment of this title" and in subsection (b)(1) by striking after the promulgation of the standard required by this title" and inserting in each place "after the date of the enactment of the Anti Car Theft Act of 1992". TITLE IV—EXPORT OF STOLEN AUTOMOBILES 19 USC 1646b. 19 USC 1646c. SEC. 401. RANDOM CUSTOBIS INSPECTIONS FOR STOLEN AUTO- MOBILES BEING EXPORTED. Part VI of title IV of the Tariff Act of 1930 is amended by inserting after section 646 the following new sections: ' <SEC. 646A. RANDOM CUSTOBIS INSPECTIONS FOR STOLEN AUTO- MOBILES BEING EXPORTED. The Commissioner of Customs shall direct customs ofi&cers to conduct at random inspections of automobiles, and of shippii^ containers that may contain automobiles that are being exported, for purposes of determining whether such automobiles were stolen. "SEC. 648B. EXPORT REPORTING REQUIREMENT. The Commissioner of Customs shall require all persons or entities exporting used automobiles, including automobiles exported for personal use, by air or ship to provide to the Customs Service, at least 72 hours before the export, the vehicle identification number of each such automobile and proof of ownership of such automobile. The Commissioner shall establish specific criteria for randomly selecting used automobiles scheduled to be exported, consistent