arrow_back Back to App

Pilot Program: CBP Working Dogs Housed with Handlers

This act establishes a pilot program to assess if U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) working dogs can be housed at their handlers' homes instead of centralized facilities. The goal is to evaluate benefits for both the dogs and their handlers, potentially improving border security operations.
Key points
Allows CBP working dogs to be housed at their handlers' residences on a voluntary basis.
The pilot program will run for two to three years and include at least ten ports of entry.
Aims to assess cost-benefit, health, and performance compared to current centralized kenneling practices.
article Official text account_balance Process page
Expired
Citizen Poll
No votes cast
Additional Information
Print number: 118_HR_10499
Sponsor: Rep. Menendez, Robert [D-NJ-8]
Process start date: 2024-12-18