Title 19 › Chapter CHAPTER 29— - UNITED STATES–MEXICO–CANADA AGREEMENT IMPLEMENTATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - APPROVAL OF, AND GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO, THE USMCA › § 4515
The President may create or name an office inside the Department of Commerce to serve as the U.S. Section of the USMCA Secretariat. That office, working under an interagency group's oversight, must run parts of the Secretariat that help the USMCA work. It must give administrative help to dispute panels and advisers used under chapter 31 (including the Facility-Specific Rapid Response Labor Mechanism), and to binational panels and special challenge committees under chapter 10 and related NAFTA transition matters. The office will not be treated as a federal agency for purposes of the Freedom of Information Act. For every fiscal year after fiscal year 2020, Congress may appropriate $2,000,000 to the Department of Commerce to run the office and to pay the U.S. share of costs for those panels and committees. If the Canadian or Mexican Sections reimburse the U.S. Section for dispute expenses in any fiscal year, the U.S. Section may keep and use those funds to do its work.
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19 U.S.C. § 4515
Title 19 — Customs Duties
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73