Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 116 Part 2.djvu/152

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116 STAT. 934 PUBLIC LAW 107-210—AUG. 6, 2002 Sec. 142. Conforming amendments. Sec. 143. Study on TAA. for fishermen. Subtitle D—Effective Date Sec. 151. Effective date. TITLE II—CREDIT FOR HEALTH INSURANCE COSTS OF ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS Sec. 201. Credit for health insurance costs of individuals receiving a trade readjustment allowance or a benefit from the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. Sec. 202. Advance payment of credit for health insurance costs of eligible individuals. Sec. 203. Health insurance assistance for eligible individuals. TITLE III—CUSTOMS REAUTHORIZATION Sec. 301. Short title. Subtitle A—United States Customs Service CHAPTER 1—DRUG ENFORCEMENT AND OTHER NONCOMMERCIAL AND COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS Sec. 311. Authorization of appropriations for noncommercial operations, commercial operations, and air and marine interdiction. Sec. 312. Antiterrorist and illicit narcotics detection equipment for the United States-Mexico border, United States-Canada border, and Florida and the Gulf Coast seaports. Sec. 313. Compliance with performance plan requirements. CHAPTER 2—CHILD CYBER-SMUGGLING CENTER OF THE CUSTOMS SERVICE Sec. 321. Authorization of appropriations for program to prevent child pornography/ child sexual exploitation. CHAPTER 3—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Sec. 331. Additional Customs Service officers for United States-Canada Border. Sec. 332. Study and report relating to personnel practices of the Customs Service. Sec. 333. Study and report relating to accounting and auditing procedures of the Customs Service. Sec. 334. Establishment and implementation of cost accounting system; reports. Sec. 335. Study and report relating to timeliness of prospective rulings. Sec. 336. Study and report relating to customs user fees. Sec. 337. Fees for customs inspections at express courier facilities. Sec. 338. National Customs Automation Program. Sec. 339. Authorization of appropriations for customs staffing. CHAPTER 4—^ANTITERRORISM PROVISIONS Sec. 341. Immunity for United States officials that act in good faith. Sec. 342. Emergency adjustments to offices, ports of entry, or staffing of the customs service. Sec. 343. Mandatory advanced electronic information for cargo and other improved Customs reporting procedures. Sec. 343A. Secure systems of transportation. Sec. 344. Border search authority for certain contraband in outbound mail. Sec. 345. Authorization of appropriations for restablishment of customs operations in New York City. CHAPTER 5—TEXTILE TRANSSHIPMENT PROVISIONS Sec. 351. GAO audit of textile transshipment monitoring by Customs Service. Sec. 352. Authorization of appropriations for textile transshipment enforcement operations. Sec. 353. Implementation of the African Growth and Opportunity Act. Subtitle B—Office of the United States Trade Representative Sec. 361. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle C—United States International Trade Commission Sec. 371. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle D—Other trade provisions Sec. 381. Increase in aggregate value of articles exempt from duty acquired abroad by United States residents.