To provide procedures for appealing certain Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives rulings or determinations, and for other purposes.
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Summary
What This Bill Does
The bill requires procedures for appealing certain Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives rulings or determinations Section 923 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following. It relies on reporting requirements, compliance mandates, product standards, and trade restrictions. The main policy areas are Business, Finance, and Foreign Policy.
Who Benefits and How
Public beneficiaries or protected communities affected by the clause could face reduced risk.
Who Bears the Burden and How
Federal, state, or local agencies responsible for implementing the clause would take on compliance duties, Foreign businesses and cross-border trade participants affected by the bill would take on compliance duties, and Businesses and employers affected by the bill would take on compliance duties.
Key Provisions
- Requires procedures for appealing certain Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives rulings or determinations Section 923 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following...
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
The bill requires procedures for appealing certain Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives rulings or determinations Section 923 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following.
Key Policy Areas
Business, Finance, Foreign Policy
Primary Purpose
The bill requires procedures for appealing certain Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives rulings or determinations Section 923 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following.
Policy Domains
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Identified Gains
- Public beneficiaries or protected communities affected by the clause
Identified Costs
- Federal, state, or local agencies responsible for implementing the clause
- Foreign businesses and cross-border trade participants affected by the bill
- Businesses and employers affected by the bill
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
IntroducedMr. Crenshaw (for himself, Mr. Cuellar, and Mr. Duncan) introduced …
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