Title 6 › Chapter CHAPTER 1— - HOMELAND SECURITY ORGANIZATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - BORDER, MARITIME, AND TRANSPORTATION SECURITY › Part Part A— - Border, Maritime, and Transportation Security Responsibilities and Functions › § 204
The Transportation Security Administration must set up a Surface Transportation Security Advisory Committee inside TSA. The committee will advise the TSA Administrator on security for all kinds of surface transportation. It will use risk-based approaches and can help shape policies, programs, rules, and security directives. The committee will have voting members picked by the Administrator from stakeholders across modes like passenger and freight rail, mass transit, pipelines, highways, buses, school buses, and trucking. Appointees can include trade associations, labor groups, users and manufacturers, law enforcement, first responders, and security experts. Nonvoting advisers will be named by TSA, the Department of Transportation, the Coast Guard, and other federal agencies as needed. Voting members serve 2-year terms and may stay until a successor is named and may be reappointed. Members get no government pay. The Administrator can remove members for cause or if they must be restricted from classified or sensitive security information. Within 60 days of appointment, the Administrator must decide whether a voting member should be restricted from access. If not restricted and the member signs a nondisclosure agreement, the member may see sensitive security information; classified access follows Executive Order 13526 of December 29, 2009. Members must protect sensitive and classified information under the applicable rules, including 49 C.F.R. part 1520. The committee must meet at least twice a year, keep attendance records, and publish minutes on a public website unless law prevents it. At least one meeting each year must be announced in the Federal Register, posted on a public website, and open to the public. The committee can work with other security advisory groups and bring in outside experts. It must send periodic reports when asked and an annual report to the Administrator and relevant congressional committees. The Administrator must consider the committee’s advice, give written feedback within 90 days of a recommendation, notify Congress within 30 days of that feedback, and report progress within 90 days and then quarterly until implementation. The TSA must keep a public website with member names and contact information. The Federal Advisory Committee Act does not apply to this committee.
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6 U.S.C. § 204
Title 6 — Domestic Security
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73