Just skimmed the bill.
Upshot:
This time they will CERTIFY that agencies contributing to NICS have done so.
They’re very serious, financially & personally punishing responsible agents who do not CERTIFY their work.
They’re even going to spend $625,000,000 over five years on this CERTIFICATION & COMPLIANCE process.
Yup, they’re very serious about stating the information in NICS is correct.
Not much about _how_ they’re going to ensure all relevant data is included, but there’s plenty of encouragement about that. And certification.
How will they certify that the NO boxes checked on the NICS applications are really a No ?