Bill 118 s 5389, also known as the "Personal Property Guidance Act," aims to address the handling of personal property of individuals who are under arrest, restrained, or confined by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The bill requires the Commissioner for U.S. Customs and Border Protection to develop and disseminate guidance for the proper handling of personal property in these situations.
The guidance developed under this bill will outline procedures for the inventory, storage, and return of personal property belonging to individuals who are under the custody of CBP. This includes items such as cell phones, wallets, and other personal belongings that may be confiscated or taken during the arrest or confinement process.
The purpose of this bill is to ensure that individuals' personal property is handled in a fair and transparent manner by CBP officers. By establishing clear guidelines for the handling of personal property, the bill aims to protect the rights of individuals who come into contact with CBP and prevent any potential abuses or mishandling of personal belongings.
Overall, the Personal Property Guidance Act seeks to promote accountability and professionalism within U.S. Customs and Border Protection by setting standards for the treatment of individuals' personal property during their interactions with the agency.