Foreign Relations
Bill
S.1490
A
Bill
To
establish terrorist lookout committees in each United States Embassy.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. TERRORIST
LOOKOUT COMMITTEES.
(a) ESTABLISHMENT- (1) Not
later than 30 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of
State shall establish within each United States Embassy a Terrorist Lookout
Committee, which shall include the head of the political section and senior
representatives of all United States law enforcement agencies, and the
intelligence community, under the authority of the chief of
mission.
(2) Each Committee shall be
chaired by the respective deputy chief of mission, with the head of the consular
section as vice chair.
(b) MEETINGS- Each
Terrorist Lookout Committee established under subsection (a) shall meet at least
monthly and shall maintain records of its meetings. Upon the completion of each
meeting, each Committee shall report to the Department of State all names
submitted for inclusion in the visa lookout system.
(c) CERTIFICATION- If no
names are submitted upon completion of a meeting under subsection (b), the
deputy chief of mission shall certify to the Secretary of State, subject to
potential application the Accountability Review Board provisions of title III of
the Omnibus Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1986, that none of the
relevant sections of the United States Embassy had knowledge of the identity of
any individual eligible for inclusion in the visa lookout system for possible
terrorist activity.
(d) REPORT- The Secretary
of State shall submit a report on a quarterly basis to the Committee on Foreign
Relations of the Senate and the Committee on International Relations of the
House of Representatives on the status of the Terrorist Lookout
Committees.