CBP has numerous policies, procedures, and directives. Please search for the document using titles or keywords.
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| Title Sort descending | Abstract | File Download | Document Post Date | Last Modified Date |
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| CBP Directive 5430-001 - CBP Policies Publication Process | This directive mandates that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Directives requiring the Commissioner’s signature and CBP Policy Memorandums issued by the Office of the Commissioner, Policy Directorate (PD Memos) be released publicly unless they contain information that should not and/or cannot be released for personnel safety, privacy, or legal reasons. | |||
| CBP Directive 5430-001 Public Release of CBP Directives and Policy Directorate Memorandums | Policy on how to release directives publicly. | |||
| CBP Directive No. 2130-009A - Roles and Responsibilities for U.S. Customs and Border Protection Equal Opportunity Activities and Functions | ||||
| CBP Directive No. 2130-021 - Roles and Responsibilities for U.S. Customs and Border Protection Component Offices and Employees Regarding Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Matters | This directive defines the roles and responsibilities of U.S. Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) personnel with regard to civil liberties allegations filed by members of the public and individuals detained for law enforcement purposes based on interactions with CBP personnel. | |||
| CBP Directive No. 3340-030B | This directive establishes national policy for the temporary detention, transport and escort of persons by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). This directive also establishes guidance on the temporary use of restraints for persons suspected of posing a threat to the safety of officers or others prior to the detection of a violation or subsequent arrest. In addition, guidance for third party... | |||
| CBP Directive No. 3340-049A: Border Search of Electronic Devices | ||||
| CBP Directive No. 4510-026A | Records originating from or received by the office of the El Paso Border Patrol Sector Chief Patrol Agent concerning efforts to “ensure that subordinate personnel understand and comply with [CBP Directive No. 4510-026A] and all associated training requirements,” as referred to in § 7.4.1 of CBP Directive No. 4510-026A. | , , , | ||
| CBP Directive No. 4510-026A | Records originating from or received by the office of the El Paso Border Patrol Sector Chief Patrol Agent concerning efforts to “ensure that subordinate personnel understand and comply with [CBP Directive No. 4510-026A] and all associated training requirements,” as referred to in § 7.4.1 of CBP Directive No. 4510-026A. | , , , | ||
| CBP Directive No. 4510-026A | Records originating from or received by the office of the El Paso Border Patrol Sector Chief Patrol Agent concerning efforts to “ensure that subordinate personnel understand and comply with [CBP Directive No. 4510-026A] and all associated training requirements,” as referred to in § 7.4.1 of CBP Directive No. 4510-026A. | , , , | ||
| CBP Directive No. 4510-026A | Records originating from or received by the office of the El Paso Border Patrol Sector Chief Patrol Agent concerning efforts to “ensure that subordinate personnel understand and comply with [CBP Directive No. 4510-026A] and all associated training requirements,” as referred to in § 7.4.1 of CBP Directive No. 4510-026A. | , , , | ||
| CBP Directive No. 51713-007B - Reasonable Accommodation Procedures for Applicants and Employees with Disabilities | CBP Directive No. 51713-007B - Reasonable Accommodation Procedures for Applicants and Employees with Disabilities | |||
| CBP Directive No. 51713-011 - Anti-Discriminatory Harassment Directive | ||||
| CBP Directive No: 51713-012 - Reasonable Accommodation for Religious Beliefs or Practices | ||||
| CBP Directive on Disclosure of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) for Public Affairs Purposes | This Directive is designed to provide U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) personnel with procedures for the disclosure of CBP information associated with individuals encountered by or in the custody of the agency for external, public communications purposes to ensure compliance with all applicable statutes, regulations, and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (OHS) or government-wide... | |||
| CBP Directive on External Training Programs | This directive establishes requirements and procedures for selection, approval, and recording of all external training opportunities and ensures external training opportunities outside of CBP's TAP and centralized senior service school type programs are mission-aligned, done in support of a specific professional need that will enhance the workforce, and are equitably applied and available to the... |