Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB1703 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 04/05/2023

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118THCONGRESS 
1
STSESSION H. R. 1703 
To direct the Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration 
to prohibit the use of certain identification documents at airport security 
checkpoints, and for other purposes. 
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
MARCH22, 2023 
Mr. G
OODENof Texas (for himself, Mr. ELLZEY, Mr. DESJARLAIS, Mr. VAN 
D
REW, Mrs. BOEBERT, Mr. BABIN, Mr. GROTHMAN, Mrs. MILLERof Illi-
nois, Mr. V
ANORDEN, and Mr. MANN) introduced the following bill; 
which was referred to the Committee on Homeland Security 
A BILL 
To direct the Administrator of the Transportation Security 
Administration to prohibit the use of certain identifica-
tion documents at airport security checkpoints, and for 
other purposes. 
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa-1
tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 2
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. 3
This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Strengthening En-4
forcement and Criminalizing Unlawful Records Enabling 5
Flights Act’’ or the ‘‘SECURE Flights Act’’. 6
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SEC. 2. PROHIBITED IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS AT AIR-1
PORT SECURITY CHECKPOINTS; NOTIFICA-2
TION TO IMMIGRATION AGENCIES. 3
(a) I
NGENERAL.—The Administrator may not ac-4
cept as valid proof of identification a prohibited identifica-5
tion document at an airport security checkpoint. 6
(b) N
OTIFICATION TOIMMIGRATIONAGENCIES.—If 7
an individual presents a prohibited identification docu-8
ment to an officer of the Transportation Security Admin-9
istration at an airport security checkpoint, the Adminis-10
trator shall promptly notify the Director of U.S. Immigra-11
tion and Customs Enforcement, the Commissioner of U.S. 12
Customs and Border Protection, and the head of the ap-13
propriate local law enforcement agency to determine 14
whether the individual is in violation of any term of release 15
from the custody of any such agency. 16
(c) E
NTRYINTOSTERILEAREAS.— 17
(1) I
N GENERAL.—Except as provided in para-18
graph (2), if an individual is found to be in violation 19
of any term of release under subsection (b), the Ad-20
ministrator shall not permit such individual to enter 21
a sterile area. 22
(2) E
XCEPTION.—An individual presenting a 23
prohibited identification document under this section 24
may enter a sterile area if the individual— 25
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(A) is leaving the United States for the 1
purposes of removal or deportation; or 2
(B) presents a covered identification docu-3
ment. 4
SEC. 3. COLLECTION OF BIOMETRIC INFORMATION FROM 5
CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS SEEKING ENTRY INTO 6
THE STERILE AREA OF AN AIRPORT. 7
(a) I
NGENERAL.—Beginning not later than 120 8
days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Ad-9
ministrator shall collect biometric information from an in-10
dividual described in subsection (b) prior to authorizing 11
such individual to enter into a sterile area. 12
(b) I
NDIVIDUALDESCRIBED.—An individual de-13
scribed in this subsection is an individual who— 14
(1) is seeking entry into the sterile area of an 15
airport; 16
(2) does not present a covered identification 17
document; and 18
(3) the Administrator cannot verify is a na-19
tional of the United States. 20
(c) P
ARTICIPATION INIDENT.—Beginning not later 21
than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, 22
the Administrator, in coordination with the Secretary of 23
Homeland Security, shall submit biometric data collected 24
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under this section to the Automated Biometric Identifica-1
tion System (IDENT). 2
SEC. 4. DEFINITIONS. 3
In this Act: 4
(1) A
DMINISTRATOR.—The term ‘‘Adminis-5
trator’’ means the Administrator of the Transpor-6
tation Security Administration. 7
(2) B
IOMETRIC INFORMATION .—The term ‘‘bio-8
metric information’’ means any of the following: 9
(A) A fingerprint. 10
(B) A palm print. 11
(C) A photograph, including— 12
(i) a photograph of an individual’s 13
face for use with facial recognition tech-14
nology; and 15
(ii) a photograph of any physical or 16
anatomical feature, such as a scar, skin 17
mark, or tattoo. 18
(D) A signature. 19
(E) A voice print. 20
(F) An iris image. 21
(3) C
OVERED IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENT .— 22
The term ‘‘covered identification document’’ means 23
any of the following, if the document is valid and 24
unexpired: 25
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(A) A United States passport or passport 1
card. 2
(B) A biometrically secure card issued by 3
a trusted or registered traveler program of the 4
Department of Homeland Security, including— 5
(i) Global Entry; 6
(ii) NEXUS; 7
(iii) Secure Electronic Network for 8
Travelers Rapid Inspection (SENTRI); 9
and 10
(iv) Free and Secure Trade (FAST). 11
(C) An identification card issued by the 12
Department of Defense, including such a card 13
issued to a dependent. 14
(D) Any document required for admission 15
to the United States under section 211(a) of 16
the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 17
1181(a)). 18
(E) An enhanced driver’s license issued by 19
a State. 20
(F) A photo identification card issued by a 21
federally recognized Indian Tribe. 22
(G) A personal identity verification creden-23
tial issued in accordance with Homeland Secu-24
rity Presidential Directive 12. 25
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(H) A driver’s license issued by a province 1
of Canada. 2
(I) A Secure Certificate of Indian Status 3
issued by the Government of Canada. 4
(J) A Transportation Worker Identifica-5
tion Credential. 6
(K) An Employment Authorization Docu-7
ment issued by United States Citizenship and 8
Immigration Services. 9
(L) A Merchant Mariner Credential issued 10
by the Coast Guard. 11
(M) A Veteran Health Identification Card 12
issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs. 13
(N) Any other document that the Adminis-14
trator determines, pursuant to a rule making in 15
accordance with section 553 of title 5, United 16
States Code, will satisfy the identity verification 17
procedures of the Transportation Security Ad-18
ministration. 19
(4) P
ROHIBITED IDENTIFICATION DOCU -20
MENT.—The term ‘‘prohibited identification docu-21
ment’’ means any of the following (or any applicable 22
successor form): 23
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(A) U.S. Immigration and Customs En-1
forcement Form I–200, Warrant for Arrest of 2
Alien. 3
(B) U.S. Immigration and Customs En-4
forcement Form I–205, Warrant of Removal/ 5
Deportation. 6
(C) U.S. Immigration and Customs En-7
forcement Form I–220A, Order of Release on 8
Recognizance. 9
(D) U.S. Immigration and Customs En-10
forcement Form I–220B, Order of Supervision. 11
(E) Department of Homeland Security 12
Form I–862, Notice to Appear. 13
(F) U.S. Customs and Border Protection 14
Form I–94, Arrival/Departure Record (includ-15
ing a print-out of an electronic record). 16
(G) Department of Homeland Security 17
Form I–385, Alien Booking Record. 18
(5) S
TERILE AREA.—The term ‘‘sterile area’’ 19
has the meaning given that term in section 1540.5 20
of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, or any suc-21
cessor regulation. 22
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