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7 December 2006


[Federal Register: December 7, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 235)]

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Part II



The President



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Executive Order 13416--Strengthening Surface Transportation Security



                        Presidential Documents 



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Title 3--

The President



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                Executive Order 13416 of December 5, 2006

 

                Strengthening Surface Transportation Security



                By the authority vested in me as President by the 

                Constitution and the laws of the United States of 

                America, and to strengthen the security of the Nation's 

                surface transportation systems and thereby enhance the 

                protection of the people, property, and territory of 

                the United States of America against terrorist attacks, 

                it is hereby ordered as follows:



                Section 1. Policy. The security of our Nation's surface 

                transportation systems is a national priority, vital to 

                our economy, and essential to the security of our 

                Nation. Federal, State, local, and tribal governments, 

                the private sector, and the public share responsibility 

                for the security of surface transportation. It is the 

                policy of the United States to protect the people, 

                property, and territory of the United States by 

                facilitating the implementation of a comprehensive, 

                coordinated, and efficient security program to protect 

                surface transportation systems within and adjacent to 

                the United States against terrorist attacks.



                Sec. 2. Definitions. For purposes of this order:



                (a) ``agencies'' means those executive departments 

                enumerated in 5 U.S.C. 101, independent establishments 

                as defined by 5 U.S.C. 104(1), government corporations 

                as defined by 5 U.S.C. 103(1), and the United States 

                Postal Service;



                (b) ``Secretary'' means the Secretary of Homeland 

                Security;



                (c) ``security guideline'' means any security-related 

                guidance that the Secretary recommends, for 

                implementation on a voluntary basis, to enhance the 

                security of surface transportation;



                (d) ``security requirement'' means any ``regulatory 

                action'' as defined in section 3 of Executive Order 

                12866 of September 30, 1993, as amended (Regulatory 

                Planning and Review), including security directives 

                when appropriate, to implement measures to enhance the 

                security of surface transportation;



                (e) ``surface transportation modes'' means mass 

                transit, commuter and long-distance passenger rail, 

                freight rail, commercial vehicles (including intercity 

                buses), and pipelines, and related infrastructure 

                (including roads and highways), that are within the 

                territory of the United States, but does not include 

                electric grids; and



                (f) ``surface transportation'' means any conveyance of 

                people, goods, or commodities using one or more surface 

                transportation modes.



                Sec. 3. Functions of the Secretary of Homeland 

                Security. The Secretary is the principal Federal 

                official responsible for infrastructure protection 

                activities for surface transportation. To implement the 

                policy set forth in section 1 of this order, the 

                Secretary shall, consistent with the National 

                Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP), in coordination 

                with the Secretary of Transportation, and in 

                consultation with the heads of other relevant agencies:



                (a) assess the security of each surface transportation 

                mode and evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of 

                current Federal Government surface transportation 

                security initiatives;



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                (b) building upon current security initiatives, not 

                later than December 31, 2006, develop a comprehensive 

                transportation systems sector specific plan, as defined 

                in the NIPP;



                (c) not later than 90 days after the comprehensive 

                transportation systems sector specific plan is 

                completed, develop an annex to such plan that addresses 

                each surface transportation mode, which shall also 

                include, at a minimum--



(i) an identification of existing security guidelines and security 

requirements and any security gaps, a description of how the transportation 

systems sector specific plan will be implemented for such mode, and the 

respective roles, responsibilities, and authorities of Federal, State, 

local, and tribal governments and the private sector;



(ii) schedules and protocols for annual reviews of the effectiveness of 

surface transportation security-related information sharing mechanisms in 

bringing about the timely exchange of surface transportation security 

information among Federal, State, local, and tribal governments and the 

private sector, as appropriate; and



(iii) a process for assessing (A) compliance with any security guidelines 

and security requirements issued by the Secretary for surface 

transportation, and (B) the need for revision of such guidelines and 

requirements to ensure their continuing effectiveness;



                (d) in consultation with State, local, and tribal 

                government officials and the private sector, not later 

                than 180 days after the date of this order, identify 

                surface transportation modes, or components thereof, 

                that are subject to high risk of terrorist attack, 

                draft appropriate security guidelines or security 

                requirements to mitigate such risks, and ensure that, 

                prior to their issuance, draft security requirements 

                are transmitted to the Office of Management and Budget 

                for review in accordance with Executive Order 12866 and 

                draft security guidelines receive appropriate 

                interagency review;



                (e) develop, implement, and lead a process, in 

                collaboration with other agencies, State, local, and 

                tribal governments, and the private sector, as 

                appropriate, to coordinate research, development, 

                testing, and evaluation of technologies (including 

                alternative uses for commercial off-the-shelf 

                technologies and products) relating to the protection 

                of surface transportation, including--



(i) determining product and technology needs to inform the requirements for 

and prioritization of research, development, testing, and evaluation, based 

on the security guidelines and security requirements developed pursuant to 

subsection (c) of this section and evolving terrorist threats to the 

security of surface transportation;



(ii) collecting information on existing and planned research, development, 

testing, and evaluation efforts; and



(iii) not later than 180 days after the date of this order, consistent with 

section 313 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, as amended (6 U.S.C. 

193), establishing and making available to Federal, State, local, and 

tribal government entities, and private sector owners and operators of 

surface transportation systems, lists of available technologies and 

products relating to the protection of surface transportation; and



                (f) use security grants authorized by law to assist in 

                implementing security requirements and security 

                guidelines issued pursuant to law and consistent with 

                subsection (c) of this section.



                Sec. 4. Duties of Heads of Other Agencies. Heads of 

                agencies, as appropriate, shall provide such assistance 

                and information as the Secretary may request to 

                implement this order.



                Sec. 5. General Provisions. This order:



                (a) shall be implemented consistent with applicable law 

                and the authorities of agencies, or heads of agencies, 

                vested by law, and subject to the availability of 

                appropriations;



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                (b) shall not be construed to impair or otherwise 

                affect the functions of the Director of the Office of 

                Management and Budget relating to budget, 

                administrative, and legislative proposals; and



                (c) is not intended to, and does not, create any rights 

                or benefits, substantive or procedural, enforceable at 

                law or in equity by a party against the United States, 

                its agencies, instrumentalities, or entities, its 

                officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.

                

                

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                THE WHITE HOUSE,



                     December 5, 2006.



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