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<dc:title>113 HR 4803 RH: TSA Office of Inspection Accountability Act of 2014</dc:title>
<dc:publisher>U.S. House of Representatives</dc:publisher>
<dc:date>2014-07-03</dc:date>
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<distribution-code display="yes">IB</distribution-code> 
<calendar display="yes">Union Calendar No. 385</calendar>
<congress display="yes">113th CONGRESS</congress> <session display="yes">2d Session</session> 
<legis-num>H. R. 4803</legis-num>
<associated-doc role="report" display="yes">[Report No. 113–513]</associated-doc> 
<current-chamber display="yes">IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES</current-chamber> 
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<action-date date="20140605">June 5, 2014</action-date> 
<action-desc><sponsor name-id="S000051">Mr. Sanford</sponsor> (for himself and <cosponsor name-id="H001067">Mr. Hudson</cosponsor>) (all by request): introduced the following bill; which was referred to the <committee-name committee-id="HHM00" added-display-style="italic" deleted-display-style="strikethrough">Committee on Homeland Security</committee-name></action-desc> 
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<action>
<action-date date="20140703">July 3, 2014</action-date>
<action-desc>Additional sponsor: <cosponsor name-id="M001157">Mr. McCaul</cosponsor></action-desc>
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<action>
<action-date date="20140703">July 3, 2014</action-date>
<action-desc>Reported with an amendment, committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, and ordered to be printed</action-desc>
<action-instruction>Strike out all after the enacting clause and insert the part printed in italic</action-instruction>
<action-instruction>For text of introduced bill, see copy of bill as introduced on June 5, 2014</action-instruction>
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<legis-type>A BILL</legis-type> 
<official-title display="yes">To require the Transportation Security Administration to conform to existing Federal law and regulations regarding criminal investigator positions, and for other purposes.<pagebreak/></official-title> 
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<section id="H534D2B85F6E14E30B31776980FBBBEAC" section-type="section-one"><enum>1.</enum><header>Short title</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">This Act may be cited as the <quote><short-title>TSA Office of Inspection Accountability Act of 2014</short-title></quote>.</text></section>
<section id="H8E31B11F40154AD29E6DA484B09669EF"><enum>2.</enum><header>Findings</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">Congress makes the following findings:</text>
<paragraph id="HE0ABE79148F948038FC5AB85F1D019E6"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Consistent with Federal law and regulations, for law enforcement officers to qualify for premium pay as criminal investigators, the officers must, in general, spend on average at least 50 percent of their time investigating, apprehending, or detaining individuals suspected or convicted of offenses against the criminal laws of the United States.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HE4EC4FBC9074416DA9671E68B2E0526F"><enum>(2)</enum><text>According to the Inspector General of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS IG), the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) does not ensure that its cadre of criminal investigators in the Office of Inspection are meeting this requirement, even though they are considered law enforcement officers under TSA policy and receive premium pay.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H8F07FBE9291B49919F8A1293847B84B0"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Instead, TSA criminal investigators in the Office of Inspection primarily monitor the results of criminal investigations conducted by other agencies, investigate administrative cases of TSA employee misconduct, and carry out inspections, covert tests, and internal reviews, which the DHS IG asserts could be performed by employees other than criminal investigators at a lower cost.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H01B1D3E610E343D5BFC558C042387D5C"><enum>(4)</enum><text>The premium pay and other benefits afforded to TSA criminal investigators in the Office of Inspection who are incorrectly classified as such will cost the taxpayer as much as $17,000,000 over 5 years if TSA fails to make any changes to the number of criminal investigators in the Office of Inspection, according to the DHS IG.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H3B2C697B9848433B9DB26BD1BB9EDA5F"><enum>(5)</enum><text>This may be a conservative estimate, as it accounts for the cost of Law Enforcement Availability Pay, but not the costs of law enforcement training, statutory early retirement benefits, police vehicles, and weapons.</text></paragraph></section>
<section id="H8E2F7680065E4EC9A7F9F7735907A579"><enum>3.</enum><header>Definitions</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">In this Act:</text>
<paragraph id="H9603DA25D5E745B6B731D421A8517D0E"><enum>(1)</enum><header>Administration</header><text>The term <term>Administration</term> means the Transportation Security Administration.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H393BB6BB03A04BA5976042C73001AF9E"><enum>(2)</enum><header>Assistant secretary</header><text>The term <term>Assistant Secretary</term> means the Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security (Transportation Security) of the Department of Homeland Security.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H6D49FE3EE9CD4356BE3315A46A0A0B07"><enum>(3)</enum><header>Inspector general</header><text>The term <term>Inspector General</term> means the Inspector General of the Department of Homeland Security</text></paragraph></section>
<section id="HB5650034B705467BAD98086569CFCB3B"><enum>4.</enum><header>Inspector general review</header>
<subsection id="H50A722F5F7D94554A28FB5E2EDFE95BC"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Review</header><text>Not later than 60 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Inspector General shall analyze the data and methods that the Assistant Secretary uses to identify employees of the Administration who meet the requirements of sections 8331(20), 8401(17) and 5545a of title 5, United States Code, and provide the relevant findings to the Assistant Secretary, including a finding on whether the data and methods are adequate and valid.</text></subsection>
<subsection id="HFCED2B5843904C7C8F1B49CE85F59986"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Prohibition on hiring</header><text>If the Inspector General finds that such data and methods are inadequate or invalid, the Administration may not hire any new employee to work in the Office of Inspection of the Administration until—</text>
<paragraph id="HC4ED37B18EF441ADBB88C8C94F24D8DF"><enum>(1)</enum><text>the Assistant Secretary makes a certification described in section 5 to the Committee on Homeland Security of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate; and</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H8F0CE14FB36444BB9F9E15C836A418CD"><enum>(2)</enum><text>the Inspector General submits to such Committees a finding, not later than 30 days after the Assistant Secretary makes such certification, that the Assistant Secretary utilized adequate and valid data and methods to make such certification.</text></paragraph></subsection></section>
<section id="HC1953A4E50654027A6ADF7115E82BE34"><enum>5.</enum><header>TSA Office of Inspection Workforce Certification</header>
<subsection id="HA78E494699484E12A1312E85DD500EE9"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Certification to congress</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The Assistant Secretary shall, by not later than 90 days after the date the Inspector General provides its findings to the Assistant Secretary under section 4(a), document and certify in writing to the Committee on Homeland Security of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate that only those employees of the Administration who meet the requirements of sections 8331(20), 8401(17), and 5545a of title 5, United States Code, are classified as criminal investigators and are receiving premium pay and other benefits associated with such classification.</text></subsection>
<subsection id="H48974D45FB134980A228D71A52970B21"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Employee reclassification</header><text>The Assistant Secretary shall reclassify criminal investigator positions in the Office of Inspection as noncriminal investigator positions or non-law enforcement positions if the individuals in those positions do not, or are not expected to, spend an average of at least 50 percent of their time performing criminal investigative duties.</text></subsection>
<subsection id="HE733E2748CAA4704B4287186189D685E"><enum>(c)</enum><header>Projected cost savings</header>
<paragraph id="H80028DFD590A46F39EEA61A9BD059AEE"><enum>(1)</enum><header>In general</header><text>The Assistant Secretary shall estimate the total long-term cost savings to the Federal Government resulting from the implementation of subsection (b), and provide such estimate to the Committee on Homeland Security of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate by not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HA893D117951E4D45BEE9D6A57DCDE85B"><enum>(2)</enum><header>Contents</header><text>Such estimate shall identify savings associated with the positions reclassified under subsection (b) and include, among other factors the Assistant Secretary considers appropriate, savings from—</text>
<subparagraph id="H0D6FBAE8B5C7449BA726A82D2ECF1AAA"><enum>(A)</enum><text>law enforcement training;</text></subparagraph>
<subparagraph id="HAF47236DE96F48AFB87CDDBD6309CBCE"><enum>(B)</enum><text>early retirement benefits;</text></subparagraph>
<subparagraph id="HE9D1289BD6EC4CE29653B47CF129C0F3"><enum>(C)</enum><text>law enforcement availability pay; and</text></subparagraph>
<subparagraph id="H023AC39293B2405485EBE9CDD6CE0086"><enum>(D)</enum><text>weapons, vehicles, and communications devices.</text></subparagraph></paragraph></subsection></section>
<section id="H09B383E9428B4435B79A62C3023541D9"><enum>6.</enum><header>Investigation of Federal Air Marshal Service use of Federal firearms license</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, or as soon as practicable, the Assistant Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Homeland Security of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate—</text>
<paragraph id="HF0D55B1B77F84E48AF8BC5F781432FA8"><enum>(1)</enum><text>any materials in the possession or control of the Department of Homeland Security associated with the Office of Inspection’s review of the use of a Federal firearms license by Federal Air Marshal Service officials to obtain discounted or free firearms for personal use; and</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H7EA7A207469743EBBC4BA1BCB0E22994"><enum>(2)</enum><text>information on specific actions that will be taken to prevent Federal Air Marshal Service officials from using a Federal firearms license, or exploiting, in any way, the Service’s relationships with private vendors to obtain discounted or free firearms for personal use.</text></paragraph></section>
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<action-date date="20140703">July 3, 2014</action-date>
<action-desc>Reported with an amendment, committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, and ordered to be printed</action-desc></endorsement>
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