Title 6 › Chapter CHAPTER 4— - TRANSPORTATION SECURITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - SURFACE TRANSPORTATION SECURITY › Part Part B— - Railroad Security › § 1161
Create a federal task force made up of the Transportation Security Administration, the Department of Transportation, and other agencies. The task force must finish a nationwide risk study of a terrorist attack on railroads within 6 months of August 3, 2007. The study must say how the work will be done and with whom. It must list critical assets (like tunnels in big cities) and other infrastructure, point out risks to those things and to hazardous-material shipments, and identify threats to passengers, cargo, operations, and communications. It must check employee training and emergency response plans, review public and private recovery plans to restore service after a major attack (including maritime plans), and describe actions public and private groups have taken or plan to take and how well those actions work together. Using that study, the Secretary must create and carry out a National Strategy for Railroad Transportation Security within 9 months of August 3, 2007. The plan must set priorities, actions, and schedules and cover protecting tunnels, bridges, yards, information systems, and other high-risk areas; using equipment and staff to detect explosives and hazardous substances; training employees as required by section 1167; public education; extra support at high threat levels; keeping freight and passengers moving (including rerouting); coordinating public and private security efforts; evaluating covert testing, design changes, and random searches; and estimating costs and funding sources. The plan must define roles for federal, state, local, tribal, and private partners, fix gaps or overlaps, set up clearance procedures for sharing intelligence, coordinate research with section 1168, and align with existing national plans. A report with the assessment, the strategy, and a cost estimate must go to Congress within 1 year of August 3, 2007 and be updated every year. The Secretary may send classified and redacted versions. Congress made $5,000,000 available for this work for fiscal year 2008.
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6 U.S.C. § 1161
Title 6 — Domestic Security
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73