Cathy Landry / Monday, July 20, 2020 / Categories: Press Releases ILTA commends House for passage of CFATS reauthorization Extends important chemical security program by three years FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Washington, D.C., July 20, 2020—Kathryn Clay, president of the International Liquid Terminals Association, today applauded the House of Representatives for unanimously approving a three-year reauthorization of the Chemical Security Anti-Terrorism Standards, an important security program that identifies and regulates high-risk facilities to ensure they have security measures in place to reduce the risk that certain hazardous chemicals are weaponized by terrorists: “We commend the House for extending this extremely important antiterrorism program. Earlier, the Senate also unanimously approved the extension. The legislation now goes to the president’s desk, and we call on him to sign it into law before the program expires on July 23.” “CFATS plays a critical role in maintaining our nation’s security, and ILTA’s members appreciate the diligence with which the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency administers this vital program. "ILTA members and CISA share the common goal of ensuring chemical facility security by guarding against potential terrorist threats. CFATS works to set appropriate standards for all high-risk chemical facilities, helping to keep facilities and communities safer. ILTA looks forward to continued work with CISA to ensure that these standards are based on the best science available related to the physical properties of covered chemicals. "ILTA strongly supports this multiyear authorization because it will provide needed regulatory stability and certainty to companies operating critical chemical storage and production facilities. Maintaining the security of our nation’s chemical facilities is a critical mission, and ILTA encourages future Congresses to consider longer-term reauthorizations for the CFATS program.” Founded in 1974, the International Liquid Terminals Association represents more than 85 companies operating liquid terminals in all 50 states and in over 40 countries. Our members’ facilities provide critical links between all modes of transportation for liquid commodities, such as crude oil, petroleum products, chemicals, renewable fuels, fertilizer, vegetable oils and other food-grade materials that are central to the U.S. economy. Terminals provide essential logistics services that spur trade both within the United States and connect the U.S. economy with overseas markets. ILTA’s membership also includes about 400 companies that supply equipment and services to the terminal industry. CONTACT International Liquid Terminals Association Cathy Landry 202-368-1803 Clandry@ilta.org Previous Article ILTA lauds House T&I for bipartisan work to advance WRDA bill Next Article Trade Associations, including ILTA, Urge House to Oppose PFAS Amendments in Defense Bill Print 2413 Rate this article: No rating Tags: CFATSLegislationHouseChemical securityAdvocacyHomeland SecurityCISA Documents to download ILTA commends House for passage of three-year CFATS reauthorization July 2020(.pdf, 287.31 KB) - 162 download(s) Please login or register to post comments.