SUBCHAPTER II—DUTIES
§2122. Powers and duties of Secretary of Commerce
In order to carry out the national tourism policy established in
(1) collect and publish comprehensive international travel and tourism statistics and other marketing information;
(2) design, implement, and publish international travel and tourism forecasting models;
(3) facilitate the reduction or elimination of barriers to international travel and tourism; and
(4) work with the United States National Tourism Organization, the Tourism Policy Council, State tourism agencies, and Federal agencies in—
(A) coordinating the Federal implementation of a national travel and tourism policy;
(B) representing the United States' international travel and tourism interests to foreign governments; and
(C) maintaining United States participation in international travel and tourism trade shows and fairs until such activities can be transferred to such Organization and other private sector entities.
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Editorial Notes
References in Text
The United States National Tourism Organization Act of 1996, referred to in text, is
Amendments
1996—
1992—Par. (2).
Par. (3).
Pars. (4) to (6).
Par. (7).
Par. (8).
1981—
1975—Par. (6).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 1981 Amendment
Amendment by
United States Travel and Tourism Promotion
"(a) The Secretary of Commerce is authorized to award grants and make direct lump sum payments in support of an international advertising and promotional campaign developed in consultation with the private sector to encourage individuals to travel to the United States consisting of radio, television, and print advertising and marketing programs.
"(b) The United States Travel and Tourism Promotion Advisory Board (hereinafter 'Board') is established to recommend the appropriate coordinated activities to the Secretary for funding.
"(c) The Secretary shall appoint the Board within 30 days of enactment [Feb. 20, 2003] and shall include tourism-related entities he deems appropriate.
"(d) The Secretary shall consult with the Board and State and regional tourism officials on the disbursement of funds.
"(e) There is authorized to be appropriated $50,000,000, to remain available until expended, and $50,000,000 is appropriated to implement this section."
Survey of International Air Travelers
"(1) expanding the survey to cover travel to and from the Middle East, Africa, South America, and the Caribbean and enhancing coverage for Mexico, Oceania, the Far East, and Europe; and
"(2) improving the methodology for conducting on-board surveys by (A) enhancing communications, training, and liaison activities in cooperation with participating air carriers, (B) providing for the continuation of needed data bases, and (C) utilizing improved sampling procedures.
The Secretary of Commerce shall seek to increase the reporting frequency of the data provided by Statistics Canada and the Bank of Mexico on international travel trade between the United States and both Canada and Mexico. The Secretary shall improve the quarterly statistical report on United States international travel receipts and payments published in the Bureau of Economic Analysis document known as 'The Survey of Current Services' and heighten its visibility."
Report on Tourism and Travel Activities
§2123. Office of Travel Promotion
(a) Office established
There is established within the Department of Commerce an office to be known as the Office of Travel Promotion.
(b) Director
(1) Appointment
The Office shall be headed by a Director who shall be appointed by the Secretary.
(2) Qualifications
The Director shall be a citizen of the United States and have experience in a field directly related to the promotion of travel to and within the United States.
(3) Duties
The Director shall be responsible for ensuring the office is carrying out its functions effectively and shall report to the Secretary.
(c) Functions
The Office shall—
(1) serve as liaison to the Corporation for Travel Promotion established by subsection (b) of section 11 of the Travel Promotion Act of 2009 1 and support and encourage the development of programs to increase the number of international visitors to the United States for business, leisure, educational, medical, exchange, and other purposes;
(2) work with the Corporation, the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Homeland Security—
(A) to disseminate information more effectively to potential international visitors about documentation and procedures required for admission to the United States as a visitor;
(B) to ensure that arriving international visitors are generally welcomed with accurate information and in an inviting manner;
(C) to collect accurate data on the total number of international visitors that visit each State; and
(D) enhance the entry and departure experience for international visitors through the use of advertising, signage, and customer service; and
(3) support State, regional, and private sector initiatives to promote travel to and within the United States.
(d) Reports to Congress
Within a year after March 4, 2010, and periodically thereafter as appropriate, the Secretary shall transmit a report to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, the House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce, the House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security, and the House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs describing the Office's work with the Corporation, the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Homeland Security to carry out subsection (c)(2).
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Editorial Notes
References in Text
Subsection (b) of section 11 of the Travel Promotion Act of 2009, referred to in subsec. (c)(1), probably should be a reference to subsection (b) of the Travel Promotion Act of 2009, which is classified to
Prior Provisions
A prior section 2123,
1 See References in Text note below.
§2123a. Research program
(a) In general
The Office of Travel and Tourism Industries shall expand and continue its research and development activities in connection with the promotion of international travel to the United States, including—
(1) expanding access to the official Mexican travel surveys data to provide the States with traveler characteristics and visitation estimates for targeted marketing programs;
(2) expanding the number of inbound air travelers sampled by the Commerce Department's Survey of International Travelers to reach a 1 percent sample size and revising the design and format of questionnaires to accommodate a new survey instrument, improve response rates to at least double the number of States and cities with reliable international visitor estimates and improve market coverage;
(3) developing estimates of international travel exports (expenditures) on a State-by-State basis to enable each State to compare its comparative position to national totals and other States;
(4) evaluate the success of the Corporation in achieving its objectives and carrying out the purposes of
(5) research to support the annual reports required by
(b) Authorization of appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary of Commerce for fiscal years 2010 through 2014 such sums as may be necessary to carry out this section.
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Editorial Notes
Prior Provisions
A prior section 2123a,
Another prior section 2123a,
§§2123b to 2123d. Repealed. Pub. L. 104–288, §9(a), Oct. 11, 1996, 110 Stat. 3407
Section 2123b,
A prior section 2123b,
Section 2123c,
Section 2123d,