This bill proposes to extend and expand the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) reimbursable screening services program. It specifically amends existing law to prolong the program's authorization for an additional five years, shifting its expiration from fiscal year 2026 to fiscal year 2031 . In addition to the extension, the legislation also mandates an expansion of the program's operational capacity. This will increase the maximum number of entities permitted to participate in the reimbursable screening services program from the current limit of eight to a new limit of fourteen , allowing more airports or facilities to utilize TSA's screening services on a reimbursable basis.
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Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Reimbursable Screening Services Program Extension Act of 2026
USA119th CongressHR-9391| House
| Updated: 6/23/2026
This bill proposes to extend and expand the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) reimbursable screening services program. It specifically amends existing law to prolong the program's authorization for an additional five years, shifting its expiration from fiscal year 2026 to fiscal year 2031 . In addition to the extension, the legislation also mandates an expansion of the program's operational capacity. This will increase the maximum number of entities permitted to participate in the reimbursable screening services program from the current limit of eight to a new limit of fourteen , allowing more airports or facilities to utilize TSA's screening services on a reimbursable basis.