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ATA Applauds Bill To Modify Hazmat Security Checks

The American Trucking Associations applauded actions by a House subcommittee to narrow the application of fingerprint-based screening requirements to drivers who transport security-sensitive materials

by Staff
June 23, 2006
2 min to read


The American Trucking Associations applauded actions by a House subcommittee to narrow the application of fingerprint-based screening requirements to drivers who transport security-sensitive materials.

The SAFE Truckers Act (H.R. 5604) as approved by the Economic, Security, Infrastructure Protection and Cybersecurity Subcommittee, would differentiate between hazardous materials that pose a significant risk to homeland security and hazardous materials, such as paint, nail polish, perfume, and soft drink syrup, that do not. Today, drivers transporting all types of hazardous materials in threshold quantities must undergo an onerous and expensive fingerprint-based background check. Under the SAFE Truckers Act, only drivers transporting security sensitive hazardous materials would be subject to fingerprint-based screening. Drivers transporting non-security sensitive hazardous materials still would be subject to a name-based check against terrorist and intelligence-related databases.
The bi-partisan bill is sponsored by Subcommittee Chairman Dan Lungren (R-CA) and Ranking Member Loretta Sanchez (D-CA), and eight other members of the Homeland Security Committee.
“Not all hazardous materials pose a risk to homeland security,” ATA President and CEO Bill Graves said. “This measure appropriately balances national security needs without unnecessarily burdening drivers and the movement of commerce.”
The Subcommittee also adopted an amendment based on separate legislation introduced by Congressman Russ Carnahan (D-MO) to limit the cost of the security sensitive hazmat permit if the driver already has been screened under the existing security assessment program. The Subcommittee also adopted an amendment requiring the Transportation Security Administration to report to Congress the number of TSA employees working on the security sensitive hazmat permitting program, program operating costs, and information on how the program is administered.
The Subcommittee rejected an amendment opposed by ATA that would have required pre-trip routing notifications, tracking requirements, communication systems and extra training requirements.
The existing driver background check took effect for all individuals seeking or renewing a hazardous materials endorsement on May 31, 2005, and is hurting the trucking industry by deterring drivers from obtaining hazardous materials endorsements.

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