Appeal Process for Trusted Traveler Denials
Official: To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security, acting through the Traveler Redress Inquiry Program of the Department of Homeland Security, to provide to individuals whose enrollment in a Trusted Traveler program is denied, suspended, or early terminated an option to appeal such denial, suspension, or early termination, as the case may be, and for other purposes.
This bill creates a system for people to appeal decisions that deny or suspend their enrollment in Trusted Traveler programs. It helps ensure that travelers have a chance to contest these decisions, which can affect their travel experience.
1. This bill allows people to appeal if they are denied entry into a Trusted Traveler program. 2. It provides a way for individuals to challenge suspensions of their Trusted Traveler status. 3. The bill ensures that those whose enrollment is ended early can seek a review of that decision. 4. The Secretary of Homeland Security will oversee this appeal process through a specific program. 5. It aims to make the process fairer for travelers who face enrollment issues.
Individuals who apply for or are enrolled in Trusted Traveler programs like Global Entry or TSA PreCheck.