Earlier this week the DHS Transportation Security Administration
(TSA) published a notice in the Federal Register (82 FR
13648-13650) providing information on their surface transportation
enforcement activities performed in 2016. This report is an annual requirement
from 49
USC 114(v)(7)(A).
This week’s report shows a total of 46 enforcement actions
taken last year, an almost 15% increase over the previous year. See Table 1
below for a breakdown of recent enforcement activity.
Did not allow TSA Inspection
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Rail Car Chain of Custody
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4
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1
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Rail Car Security
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1
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Rail Car Location
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5
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1
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Reporting Security Concern
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2
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1
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1
|
|
Use of another’s TWIC
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3
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8
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5
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4
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Direct the use of another's TWIC
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7
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3
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Fraudulent Manufacture of TWIC
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2
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5
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Use of an altered TWIC
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15
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34
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Total
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11
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14
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31
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46
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Table 1: TSA
Enforcement History
It appears that there has been an increasing emphasis at TSA
on Transportation Workers Identification Credential (TWIC) enforcement
activities (TWIC is a shared responsibility between the TSA and Coast Guard) and
a corresponding decline in enforcing TSA rules on freight rail security under 49
CFR 1580.
The TSA has the option of levying civil penalties to enforce
regulations covering the TWIC and freight rail security. Table 2 shows the
civil penalties information relating to their 2016 enforcement activities.
2016 TSA Surface Enforcement Actions
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# of Incidents
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Maximum Penalty
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Proposed
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Imposed
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Use of another’s TWIC
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4
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$3,000
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Pending
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Direct another to use TWIC
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3
|
$2,000
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Pending
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Fraudulent Manufacture of TWIC
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5
|
$5,000
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Pending
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Total
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12
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$37,000
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$2,000
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Table 2: Civil
Penalty Information
There were no penalties proposed for the 34 reported
instances of the use of an altered TWIC that TSA reported; warnings were given.
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