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 PUBLIC LAW 101-604—NOV. 16, 1990 104 STAT. 3087 SEC. 214. ANTITERRORISM MEASURES. 22 USC 5512. (a) GUIDELINES FOR INTERNATIONAL AVIATION TRAVELERS. —For the purpose of notifying the public, the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Secretary of Transportation, shall develop and publish guidelines for thwarting efforts by international terrorists to enlist the unwitting assistance of international aviation travelers in terrorist activities. Notices concerning such guidelines shall be posted and prominently displayed domestically and abroad in international airports. (b) DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS. — The Secretary International of State and the Secretary of Transportation in all appropriate fora, agreements, particularly talks and meetings related to international civil aviation, shall enter into negotiations with other nations for the establishment of international standards regarding guidelines for thwarting efforts by international terrorists to enlist the unwitting assistance of international aviation travelers in terrorist activities. (c) PUBLICATION OF REWARDS FOR TERRORISM-RELATED INFORMA- TION.— For the purpose of notifying the public, the Secretary of State shall publish the availability of United States Government rewards for information on international terrorist-related activities, including rewards available under section 36(a) of the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956 (22 U.S.C. 2708(a)) and chapter 204 of title 18, United States Code. To the extent appropriate and feasible, notices making such publication shall be posted and prominently displayed domestically and abroad in international airports. (d) SENSE OF CONGRESS. — It is the sense of Congress that the Secretary of Transportation should take appropriate measures to utilize and train properly the officers and employees of other United States Government Eigencies who have functions at international airports in the United States and abroad in the detection of explosives and firearms which could be a threat to international civil aviation. SEC. 215. PROPOSAL FOR CONSIDERATION BY THE INTERNATIONAL 22 USC 5513. CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Not later than 60 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Secretary of Transportation, shall propose to the International Civil Aviation Organization the establishment of a comprehensive aviation security program which shall include (1) training for airport security personnel, (2) grants for security equipment acquisition for certain nations, and (3) expansion of the appropriate utilization of canine teams in the detection of explosive devices in all airport areas.

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