This bill aims to enhance security around sensitive government facilities by amending the National Security Act of 1947. It specifically makes it unlawful to access property that is under the jurisdiction of an element of the intelligence community and has been clearly marked as closed or restricted . The legislation establishes a tiered system of penalties for violations. A first offense could result in a fine, up to 180 days imprisonment, or both, while a second offense carries a potential penalty of up to three years imprisonment. Subsequent offenses would incur more severe consequences, including fines and imprisonment for up to ten years, aiming to deter repeated unauthorized entries into critical intelligence sites.
Intelligence Community Property Security Act of 2025
USA119th CongressS-2425| Senate
| Updated: 7/24/2025
This bill aims to enhance security around sensitive government facilities by amending the National Security Act of 1947. It specifically makes it unlawful to access property that is under the jurisdiction of an element of the intelligence community and has been clearly marked as closed or restricted . The legislation establishes a tiered system of penalties for violations. A first offense could result in a fine, up to 180 days imprisonment, or both, while a second offense carries a potential penalty of up to three years imprisonment. Subsequent offenses would incur more severe consequences, including fines and imprisonment for up to ten years, aiming to deter repeated unauthorized entries into critical intelligence sites.