S.1095 - Federal Government - A bill to require airports to screen all individuals with access to the secure areas of an airport upon arrival.
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Please upgrade your Flash Player Latest Update: Saturday, July, 05th 2008 A bill to require airports to screen all individuals with access to the secure areas of an airport upon arrival. 4/12/2007--Introduced.
Airport Security Enhancement Act of 2007 - Amends passenger and property screening provisions to require the screening by Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel of: (1) air carrier employees that board a passenger aircraft; and (2) as soon as practicable after the date of enactment of certain airport perimeter screening provisions, airport and air carrier employees, contractors, and vendors before entry into a secured area of an airport in the United States. Requires the heads of specified hub airports and nonhub airports to: (1) submit to the Administrator of TSA a plan for comprehensive screening of all individuals entering a secure area of an airport; and (2) implement the comprehensive screening plan not later than 60 days after its submission.
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