Title: HAZMAT Threat Assessment Program
1HAZMAT Threat Assessment Program
- SEARCH Winter Membership Group Meeting
- January 28, 2005
- St. Pete Beach, FL
2Background
- TSA requires that truck drivers seeking to apply
for, renew, or transfer an HME on their
state-issued CDL undergo a security threat
assessment, which includes a fingerprint-based
FBI criminal history records check, an
intelligence-related check, and immigration
status verification.
3Background
- USA PATRIOT Act - Enacted by Congress following
the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks - Prohibits states from issuing a Hazardous
Materials Endorsement (HME) on a Commercial
Drivers License (CDL) without first determining
whether or not an individual seeking to transport
hazardous materials (HAZMAT) poses a security
risk. - The Hazmat Threat Assessment Program was
implemented by TSA to meet requirements of USA
PATRIOT Act.
4Overview
Intelligence Immigration Related Checks
Criminal History Records Check
Security Threat Assessment
Fingerprint-Based
Name-Based
(CHRC)
(STA)
(IRC)
5Overview
- Hazmat Threat Assessment Program (HTAP)
- Phase I Summer 2004 TSA completed, with
assistance from CBP, named-based checks on all
2.7 million Hazmat drivers. - DHS Secretary Ridge directed fingerprint-based
criminal history record checks were to begin no
later than January 31, 2005. - December 27, 2004 Deadline for states to declare
option of using the TSA Agent or conducting
collection of fingerprints, applicant
information, and fees themselves. - January 14, 2005 Final fee rule published
fee-funded program. - Phase II January 31, 2005 FBI
fingerprint-based CHRC, intelligence name check,
and immigration status check for new HME
applicants. - Phase III May 31, 2005 Full participation to
include new HME applicants, transfers, and
renewals.
6State Declarations
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NH
VT
ME
MA
MT
ND
OR
MN
RI
ID
SD
NY
WI
CT
MI
WY
PA
IA
NE
NJ
NV
OH
UT
IN
IL
DE
CO
WV
CA
VA
KS
KY
MO
MD
NC
TN
DC
OK
AZ
AR
SC
NM
MS
GA
AL
TX
AK
LA
States Using TSA Agent
FL
States Not Using TSA Agent
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7State Declarations
State Declarations (including D.C.)
State
TSA Agent
8State Declarations
Percent of Driver Population using TSA Agent
State
TSA Agent
9States Using TSA Agent
- New Jersey NFF
- North Carolina NFF
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma NFF
- Oregon NFF
- Rhode Island
- South Dakota
- Utah
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wyoming
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Missouri
- Montana NFF
- Minnesota
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado NFF
- Alabama
- Connecticut
- DC
- Delaware
- Georgia
10States Not Using TSA Agent
- Florida NFF
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Maryland
- Mississippi
- New Mexico
- New York
- Pennsylvania
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Wisconsin
11Fee Structure
TSA Agent (HAZPRINT)
State
Information Collection Fee (38)
Information Collection Fee
(State Determined)
TSA Threat Assessment Fee
(34)
TSA Threat Assessment Fee
(34)
FBI Fee (22)
FBI Fee (24)
12Fee Structure
- TSA Agent
- (1) Information Collection and Transmission Fee
38 - (2) Threat Assessment Fee 34
- (3) FBI Fee 22
- Total fee 94.
- States not Using TSA Agent
- (1) Threat Assessment Fee 34
- (2) FBI Fee of 24 (provides 2 handling
fee/surcharge by the state) - (3) State fees of collecting and transmitting
fingerprints and applicant may vary from state to
state.
13HAZPRINT Collection Sites
Integrated Biometric Technology, Inc.
Examination Management Services, Inc. Sites
(EMSI)anticipate most IOC fixed units housed at
EMSI sites
IBT and HAZPRINT Collection and Processing
Services
Trucking Companiesupon request, IBT will
accommodate large companies by going on their
site(s) and printing
Truck Stopsas approved by TSA, utilize these
sites upon negotiation with truck stop owners
after IOC
Law Enforcementprovide some live scans in State
police locations or local law enforcement, as
requested
Otheralong with partners, other possible
locations and options available
14Appeal Process
Applicant submits appeal request and supporting
documentation
Appeal sent to appropriate official of TSA for
signature
Contract Adjudicator makes initial appeal
assessment
Favorable adjudication, TSA issues Determination
of No Threat Assessment to applicant and State
Process Complete
Appeal
Federal Adjudicator reviews appeal assessment
Unfavorable adjudication, Appeal Denied sent to
applicant from TSA. IDTA becomes FDTA State and
Employer notified
If received within 30 days after Date of Service,
OTVC reviews appeal request
15Waiver Process
Federal Adjudicator sends to Hazmat Program/OCC
for review and obtain signature of Assistant
Administrator
Applicant submits waiver request and supporting
documentation
Favorable adjudication, TSA issues Determination
of No Threat Assessment to applicant
Contract Adjudicator makes initial assessment
Process Complete
Waiver
OTVC reviews information in Document Management
System (DMS)
Unfavorable, TSA generates Waiver Denied letter
Federal Adjudicator reviews assessment
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