[Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions]
[Department of Transportation Semiannual Regulatory Agenda
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Semiannual Regulatory Agenda
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary
14 CFR Chs. I-III
23 CFR Chs. I-III
33 CFR Chs. I and IV
46 CFR Chs. I-III
48 CFR Ch. 12
49 CFR Subtitle A, Chs. I-VI and Chs. X-XII
OST Docket 99-5129
Department Regulatory Agenda; Semiannual Summary
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, DOT.
ACTION: Semiannual regulatory agenda.
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SUMMARY: The regulatory agenda is a semiannual summary of all current
and projected rulemakings, reviews of existing regulations, and
completed actions of the Department. The agenda provides the public
with information about the Department of Transportation's regulatory
activity. It is expected that this information will enable the public
to be more aware of and allow it to more effectively participate in the
Department's regulatory activity. The public is also invited to submit
comments on any aspect of this agenda.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
General
You should direct all comments and inquiries on the agenda in
general to Neil R. Eisner, Assistant General Counsel for Regulation
and Enforcement, Department of Transportation, 400 7th Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20590, (202) 366-4723.
Specific
You should direct all comments and inquiries on particular
items in the agenda to the individual listed for the regulation or
the general rulemaking contact person for the operating
administration in Appendix B.
Individuals who use a telecommunications device for the deaf
(TDD) may call (202) 755-7687.
Table of Contents
Supplementary Information:
Background
Significant/Priority Rulemakings
Explanation of Information on the Agenda
Request for Comments
Purpose
Appendix A - Instructions for Obtaining Copies of Regulatory Documents
Appendix B - General Rulemaking Contact Persons
Appendix C - Public Rulemaking Dockets
Appendix D - Review Plans for Section 610 and Other Requirements
Agenda
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Improvement of our regulations is a prime goal of the
Department of Transportation (Department or DOT). There should be
no more regulations than necessary and those that are issued should
be simpler, more comprehensible, and less burdensome. Regulations
should not be issued without appropriate involvement of the public;
once issued, they should be periodically reviewed and revised, as
needed, to assure that they continue to meet the needs for which
they originally were designed.
To help the Department achieve these goals and in accordance
with Executive Order 12866 ``Regulatory Planning and Review'' (58
FR 51735; October 4, 1993) and the Department's Regulatory Policies
and Procedures (44 FR 11034; February 26, 1979), the Department
prepares a semiannual regulatory agenda. It summarizes all current
and projected rulemaking, reviews of existing regulations, and
completed actions of the Department. These are matters on which
action has begun or is projected during the succeeding 12 months or
such longer period as may be anticipated or for which action has
been completed since the last agenda.
The agendas are based on reports submitted by the offices
initiating the rulemaking and are reviewed by the Department
Regulations Council. The Department's last agenda was published in
the Federal Register on December 9, 2002 (67 FR 74799). The next
one is scheduled for publication in the Federal Register in fall
2003.
Under the Homeland Security Act of 2002, the United States
Coast Guard (USCG) and the Transportation Security Administration
(TSA), and their regulatory authority, have been transferred to the
new Department of Homeland Security (DHS). See DHS agency code 1625
for USCG and 1652 for TSA.
The Department has created an Internet site that provides
general information about its rulemaking responsibilities and
activities. This information includes a status report on all
significant DOT rulemakings that is updated monthly. The web
address for this site is http://regs.dot.gov.
Significant/Priority Rulemakings
The agenda covers all rules and regulations of the Department.
We have classified rules as a DOT agency priority in the agenda if
they are, essentially, very costly, controversial, or of
substantial public interest under our Regulatory Policies and
Procedures. All DOT agency priority rulemaking documents are
subject to review by the Secretary of Transportation. If the Office
of Management and Budget (OMB) decides a rule is subject to its
review under Executive Order 12866, we have classified it as
significant in the agenda.
Explanation of Information on the Agenda
The format for this agenda is required by a spring 2003
memorandum from the Office of Management and Budget.
First, the agenda is divided by initiating offices. Then, the
agenda is divided into five categories: (1) prerule stage, (2)
proposed rule stage, (3) final rule stage, (4) long-term actions,
and (5) completed actions. For each entry, the agenda provides the
following information: (1) its ``significance''; (2) a short
descriptive title; (3) its legal basis; (4) the related regulatory
citation in the Code of Federal Regulations; (5) any legal deadline
and, if so, for what action (e.g., NPRM, final rule); (6) an
abstract; (7) a timetable, including the earliest expected date for
a decision on whether to take the action; (8) whether the
rulemaking will affect small entities and/or levels of government
and, if so, which categories; (9) whether a Regulatory Flexibility
Act (RFA) analysis is required (for rules that would have a
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small
entities); (10) a listing of any analyses an office will prepare or
has prepared for the action (With minor exceptions, DOT requires an
economic analysis for all its rulemakings.); (11) an agency contact
office or official who can provide further information; (12) a
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Identifier Number (RIN) assigned to identify an individual
rulemaking in the agenda and facilitate tracing further action on
the issue; (13) whether the action is subject to the Unfunded
Mandates Reform Act; (14) whether the action is subject to the
Energy Act; and (15) whether the action is major under the
congressional review provisions of the Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act. If there is information that does not fit
in the other categories, it will be included under a separate
heading entitled ``Additional Information.''
For nonsignificant regulations issued routinely and frequently
as a part of an established body of technical requirements (such as
the Federal Aviation Administration's Airspace Rules), to keep
those requirements operationally current, we only include the
general category of the regulations, the identity of a contact
office or official, and an indication of the expected number of
regulations; we do not list individual regulations.
In the ``Timetable'' column, we use abbreviations to indicate
the particular documents being considered. ANPRM stands for Advance
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, SNPRM for Supplemental Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking, and NPRM for Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
Listing a future date in this column does not mean we have made a
decision to issue a document; it is the earliest date on which we
expect to make a decision on whether to issue it. In addition,
these dates are based on current schedules. Information received
subsequent to the issuance of this agenda could result in a
decision not to take regulatory action or in changes to proposed
publication dates. For example, the need for further evaluation
could result in a later publication date; evidence of a greater
need for the regulation could result in an earlier publication
date.
Finally, a dot ([sbull]) preceding an entry indicates that the
entry appears in the agenda for the first time.
Request for Comments
General
Our agenda is intended primarily for the use of the public.
Since its inception, we have made modifications and refinements
that we believe provide the public with more helpful information,
as well as make the agenda easier to use. We would like you, the
public, to make suggestions or comments on how the agenda could be
further improved.
Reviews
We also seek your suggestions on which of our existing
regulations you believe need to be reviewed to determine whether
they should be revised or revoked. We particularly draw your
attention to the Department's review plan in Appendix D.
Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Department is especially interested in obtaining
information on requirements that have a ``significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small entities'' and, therefore,
must be reviewed under the Regulatory Flexibility Act. If you have
any suggested regulations, please submit them to us, along with
your explanation of why they should be reviewed.
In accordance with the Regulatory Flexibility Act, comments are
specifically invited on regulations that we have targeted for
review under section 610 of the Act. The phrase (Section 610
Review) appears at the end of the title for these reviews. Please
see Appendix D for the Department's section 610 review plans.
Federalism
Executive Order 13132 requires us to develop an accountable
process to ensure ``meaningful and timely input by State and local
officials in the development of regulatory policies that have
federalism implications.'' ``Policies that have federalism
implications'' are defined in the Executive order to include
regulations that have substantial direct effects on the States, on
the relationship between the national government and the States, or
on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various
levels of government. Therefore, we encourage State and local
governments to provide us with information about how the
Department's rulemakings impact them.
Purpose
The Department is publishing this regulatory agenda in the
Federal Register to share with interested members of the public the
Department's preliminary expectations regarding its future
regulatory actions. This should enable the public to be more aware
of the Department's regulatory activity and should result in more
effective public participation. This publication in the Federal
Register does not impose any binding obligation on the Department
or any of the offices within the Department with regard to any
specific item on the agenda. Regulatory action, in addition to the
items listed, is not precluded.
Issued in Washington, DC, on March 25, 2003.
Norman Y. Mineta,
Secretary of Transportation.
Appendix A - Instructions for Obtaining Copies of Regulatory Documents
To obtain a copy of a specific regulatory document in the
agenda, you should communicate directly with the contact person
listed with the regulation at the address below. We note that most
if not all such documents, including the Semiannual Agenda, are
available through our Internet-accessible docket at http://
dms.dot.gov. See Appendix C for more information.
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
(Name of contact person), Federal Highway Administration, 400
7th Street SW., Washington, DC 20590.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
(Name of contact person), Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration, 400 7th Street SW., Washington, DC 20590.
Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)
(Name of contact person), Federal Railroad Administration, 400
7th Street SW., Washington, DC 20590.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
(Name of contact person), National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration, 400 7th Street SW., Washington, DC 20590.
Federal Transit Administration (FTA)
(Name of contact person), Federal Transit Administration, 400
7th Street SW., Washington, DC 20590.
Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (SLSDC)
(Name of contact person), Saint Lawrence Seaway Development
Corporation, 400 7th Street SW., Room 5424, Washington, DC 20590.
Research and Special Programs Administration (RSPA)
(Name of contact person), Research and Special Programs
Administration,
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400 7th Street SW., Washington, DC 20590.
Maritime Administration (MARAD)
Joel C. Richard, Secretary, Maritime Administration, 400 7th
Street SW., Room 7210, Washington, DC 20590, (202) 366-5746.
Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)
(Name of contact person), Bureau of Transportation
Statistics,400 7th Street SW., Room 3103, Washington, DC 20590.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
The FAA has a mailing list system for notices and advance
notices of proposed rulemaking (NPRMs and ANPRMs). Persons
interested in obtaining future copies of all of those documents to
be issued by the FAA or only of those concerning certain parts of
the Federal Aviation Regulations should request a copy of Advisory
Circular No. 11-2, which describes the application procedure, by
calling (202) 267-3484 or by writing to: Federal Aviation
Administration, Office of Public Affairs, Attention: Public Inquiry
Center, APA-230, 800 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591.
Office of the Secretary (OST)
To obtain a copy of a specific regulatory document or to
receive future copies of the Department's regulatory agenda write
to: Assistant General Counsel for Regulation and Enforcement, C-50,
Office of the General Counsel, Department of Transportation,
Washington, DC 20590, (202) 366-4723.
Appendix B - General Rulemaking Contact Persons
The following is a list of persons who can be contacted within
the Department for general information concerning the rulemaking
process within the various operating administrations.
FAA - Donald Byrne, Office of Chief Counsel, Regulations and
Enforcement Division, 800 Independence Avenue SW., Room 915A,
Washington, DC 20591; telephone: (202) 267-3073.
FHWA -- Julie Downey, Office of Chief Counsel, 400 7th Street
SW., Room 4223, Washington, DC 20590; telephone: (202) 366-0761.
FMCSA - Suzanne O'Malley, Office of Chief Counsel, 400 7th
Street SW., Room 8201, Washington, DC 20590; telephone: (202) 366-
1367.
FRA -- Ivornette N. Lynch, Office of Chief Counsel, 400 7th
Street SW., Mail Stop 10, Washington, DC 20590; telephone: (202)
493-6030.
NHTSA - Steve Wood, Office of Chief Counsel, 400 7th Street
SW., Room 5219, Washington, DC 20590; telephone: (202) 366-2992.
FTA - Richard Wong, Office of Chief Counsel, 400 7th Street
SW., Room 9316, Washington, DC 20590; telephone: (202) 366-4011.
SLSDC - Marc Owen, General Counsel's Office, 400 7th Street
SW., Room 5424, Washington, DC 20590; telephone: (202) 366-6823.
RSPA -- Nancy Machado, Office of Chief Counsel, 400 7th Street
SW., Room 8405, Washington, DC 20590; telephone: (202) 366-4400.
MARAD -- Christine Gurland, Office of Chief Counsel, Maritime
Administration, 400 7th Street SW., Room 7221, Washington, DC
20590; telephone: (202) 366-5181.
BTS -- Robert Monniere SW., Room 3105, Washington, DC 20590;
telephone: (202) 366-5498.
OST - Neil Eisner, Office of Regulation and Enforcement, 400
7th Street SW., Room 10424, Washington, DC 20590; telephone: (202)
366-4723.
Appendix C - Public Rulemaking Dockets
The public may review or submit comments to the dockets for all
of DOT via the Internet at the following address: http://
dms.dot.gov. Examples of documents that may be in the dockets are
proposed rules, public comments received, supporting analyses,
studies, and reports.
The public also may review regulatory dockets at, or deliver
comments on proposed rulemakings to, the Dockets Office at 400 7th
Street SW., Room PL 401, Washington, DC 20590, 1-800-647-5527.
Working Hours: 9-5.
Appendix D - Review Plans for Section 610 and Other Requirements
Part I - The Plan
General
The Department of Transportation has long recognized the
importance of regularly reviewing its existing regulations to
determine whether they need to be revised or revoked. Our 1979
Regulatory Policies and Procedures require such reviews. We also
have responsibilities under E.O. 12866 (``Regulatory Planning and
Review'') and section 610 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act to
conduct such reviews. This will include the use of plain language
techniques in new rules and to consider rewriting existing rules
when we have the opportunity and resources permit. The Department
is currently conducting a number of reviews of existing rules and
is engaged in rulemaking actions resulting from these reviews.
Section 610 Review Plan
Section 610 requires that we conduct reviews of rules that (1)
have been published within the last ten years and (2) have a
``significant economic impact on a substantial number of small
entities'' (SEIOSNOSE). It also requires that we publish in the
Federal Register each year a list of any such rules that we will
review during the next year. To better comply with section 610, the
Department has updated its regulatory review plan published on June
29, 1981, to accomplish a more systematic review of all of its
regulations. The Office of the Secretary and each of the
Department's Operating Administrations (except for FMCSA) have a
10-year review plan. These reviews are in accordance with section
610 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
Other Review Plans
All elements of the Department, except for the FMCSA and
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), have also elected to use
this 10-year plan process to comply with the review requirements of
the Department's Regulatory Policies and Procedures, and Executive
Order 12866. FAA is using a different approach; FMCSA is
reconsidering its past approach. The approaches of both are
described in Part II to this Appendix.
Changes to the Review Plan
Some reviews may be conducted earlier than scheduled. For
example, to the extent resources permit, the plain language reviews
will be conducted more quickly. Other events, such as accidents,
may result in the need to conduct earlier reviews of some rules.
Other factors may also result in the need to make changes; for
example, we may make changes in response to public comment on this
plan or in response to a Presidentially mandated review. If there
is any change to the review plan, we will note the change in the
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Unified Agenda. For any section 610 review, we will provide the
required notice prior to the review.
Part II - The Review Process
The Analysis
Generally, the agencies have divided their rules into 10
different groups and plan to analyze one group each year. For
purposes of these reviews, a year will coincide with the fall-to-
fall schedule for publication of the Agenda. Thus, Year 1 (1998)
began in the fall of 1998 and ends in the fall of 1999; Year 2
(1999) begins in the fall of 1999 and ends in the fall of 2000; and
so on. We request public comment on the timing of the reviews. For
example, is there a reason for scheduling an analysis and review
for a particular rule earlier than we have? Any comments concerning
the plan or particular analyses can be submitted to the regulatory
contacts listed in Appendix B, General Rulemaking Contact Persons.
Section 610 Review
The agency will analyze each of the rules in a given year's
group to determine whether any rule has a SEIOSNOSE and, thus,
requires review in accordance with section 610 of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act. The level of analysis will, of course, depend on
the nature of the rule and its applicability.
Publication of agencies' section 610 analyses list each fall in
this Agenda provides the public with notice and an opportunity to
comment consistent with the requirements of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act. We request that public comments be submitted to us
early in the analysis year concerning the small entity impact of
the rules to help us in making our determinations.
In each Fall Agenda, the agency will publish the results of the
analyses it has completed during the previous year. For rules that
had a negative finding on SEIOSNOSE, we will give a short
explanation (e.g., ``these rules only establish petition processes
that have no cost impact'' or ``these rules do not apply to any
small entities''). For parts, subparts or other discrete sections
of rules that do have a SEIOSNOSE, we will announce that we will be
conducting a formal section 610 review during the following 12
months. At this stage, we will add an entry to the Agenda in the
prerulemaking section describing the review in more detail. We also
will seek public comment on how best to lessen the impact of these
rules and provide a name or docket to which public comments can be
submitted. In some cases, the section 610 review may be part of
another unrelated review of the rule. In such a case, we plan to
clearly indicate which parts of the review are being conducted
under section 610.
Other Reviews
The agency will also examine the specified rules to determine
whether any other reasons exist for revising or revoking the rule
or for rewriting the rule in plain language. In each Fall Agenda,
the agency will also publish information on the results of the
examinations completed during the previous year.
FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration, in addition to reviewing
its rules in accordance with the schedule below, has established a
process by which the public is asked for its comments on which
rules need review the most. Any information that the FAA receives
in connection with its annual section 610 analyses would, of
course, also be reviewed in the spirit of E.O. 12866. In addition,
in response to a recommendation of the White House Commission on
Aviation Safety and Security, the FAA has completed a review of all
its existing regulations to identify those in need of rewriting as
performance-based or plain language regulations. The agency also
reviewed ongoing regulatory projects and proposals to identify
additional candidates for revision. In all, the agency reviewed 68
parts of the CFR, containing 3,884 sections, appendices, and
Special Federal Aviation Regulations. In addition to using plain
language in its current and future regulations, the FAA intends to
revise those regulations identified in its study when it has the
opportunity and resources to do so.
FMCSA
Due to a lack of resources that would be needed to conduct a
zero-based review of its regulations, the FMCSA has decided to
revisit its method of review. FMCSA now anticipates that its review
process will be identified in the fall 2003 agenda.
Part III- List of Pending Section 610 Reviews
The Agenda identifies the pending DOT Section 610 Reviews by
inserting ``(Section 610 Review)'' after the title for the specific
entry. Also, a Governmentwide list of section 610 reviews can be
located in an index at the end of the Agenda. For further
information on the pending reviews, see the Agenda entries.
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
SECTION 610 AND OTHER REVIEWS
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Analysis
Year Regulations To Be Reviewed Year Review Year
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1 14 CFR parts 200 through 212............................................ 1998 1999
2 14 CFR parts 213 through 232............................................ 1999 2000
3 14 CFR parts 234 through 254............................................ 2000 2001
4 14 CFR parts 255 through 298 and part 40................................ 2001 2002
5 14 CFR parts 300 through 373............................................ 2002 2003
6 14 CFR parts 374 through 398............................................ 2003 2004
7 14 CFR part 399 and 49 CFR parts 1 through 11........................... 2004 2005
8 49 CFR parts 17 through 28.............................................. 2005 2006
9 49 CFR parts 29 through 39 and parts 41 through 89...................... 2006
10 49 CFR parts 91 through 99, 48 CFR parts 1201 through 1253, and new 2007 2008
parts and subparts.....................................................
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Year 4 (Fall 2001) List of rules analyzed and a summary
14 CFR part 255 -- Carrier-owned computer reservation systems
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[sbull] Section 610: SEIOSNOSE. The rule has a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small entities. The Department is
conducting a comprehensive review to determine whether these rules
should be readopted. The Department is also looking at ways to lessen
impacts on small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: Comments will be requested from the affected industry
to assess the economic impact of any proposed changes.
14 CFR part 256 -- Display of joint operations in carrier-owned
computer reservation systems
[sbull] Section 610: SEIOSNOSE. The rule has a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small entities. The Department's
review of part 255 may have a potential impact on this regulation. If
so, we will solicit comments on how to lessen the impact on small
entities.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
14 CFR part 257 -- Disclosure of code--sharing arrangements and long-
term wet leases
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The rule does not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: This section was revised in 1999. If additional
updates become desirable, changes will be proposed.
14 CFR part 258 -- Disclosure of change--of-gauge services
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The rule does not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: This section was revised in 1999. If additional
updates become desirable, changes will be proposed.
14 CFR part 271 -- Guidelines for subsidizing air carriers providing
essential air transportation
[sbull] Section 610: SEIOSNOSE. The rule has a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: This rule was revised in 1995. If additional updates
become desirable, changes will be proposed.
14 CFR part 272 -- Essential air service to the Freely Associated
States
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The rule does not currently have a
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: As indicated below, should the rule later
become effective, where confusing or wordy language is identified, we
would make revisions.
[sbull] General: This program governed by this rule was terminated on
October 1, 1998. By its terms, the provisions of this rule are not
currently effective. However, the rule specifically states that
Congress could reestablish the program. Because of these circumstances,
we recommend that the rule be deleted at this time.
49 CFR part 40 -- Procedures for transportation workplace drug testing
programs
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. A final rule was published in 2000,
as a result of a 610 Review. The rule certified that the rule did not
have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small
entities.
[sbull] Plain language: The 2000 final rule was written using the plain
language technique. If confusing or wordy language is further
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: If additional updates become desirable, changes will
be proposed.
14 CFR part 291 -- Cargo operations in interstate air transportation
[sbull] Section 610: SEIOSNOSE. This rule has a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: This rule was revised in 1995. If additional updates
become desirable, changes will be proposed.
14 CFR part 292 -- International cargo transportation
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. This rule does not have a
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: This rule was revised in 1995. If additional updates
become desirable, changes will be proposed.
14 CFR part 293 -- International passenger transportation
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. This rule does not have a
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: This rule was revised in 1999. If additional updates
become desirable, changes will be proposed.
14 CFR part 294 -- Canadian charter air taxi operators
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. This rule does not have a
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: This rule was revised in 1995. If additional updates
become desirable, changes will be proposed.
14 CFR part 296 -- Indirect air transportation of property
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. This rule does not have a
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: This rule was revised in 1995. If additional updates
become desirable, changes will be proposed.
14 CFR part 297 -- Foreign air freight forwarders and foreign
cooperative shippers associations
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[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. This rule does not have a
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: This rule was revised in 1995. If additional updates
become desirable, changes will be proposed.
14 CFR part 298 -- Exemptions for air taxi and commuter air carrier
operations
[sbull] Section 610: SEIOSNOSE. This rule has a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: This rule was revised in 1995. If additional updates
become desirable, changes will be proposed.
Year 3 (2000 ) List of rules continuing to be analyzed
14 CFR part 240 -- Inspection of accounts and property
Year 5 (Fall 2002) List of Rules that will be analyzed during the next
year
14 CFR part 300 -- Rules of conduct in DOT proceedings under this
chapter
14 CFR part 302 -- Review of practice in proceedings
14 CFR part 303 -- Review of air carrier agreements
14 CFR part 313 -- Implementation of the Energy Policy and Conservation
Act
14 CFR part 314 -- Employee protection program
14 CFR part 323 -- Termination, suspensions, and reductions of service
14 CFR part 325 -- Essential air service procedures
14 CFR part 330 -- Procedures for compensation of air carriers
14 CFR part 372 -- Overseas military personnel charters
Year 3 (Fall 2000) List of Rules analyzed and a summary of the results
14 CFR part 234 -- Airline service quality performance reports
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The rule does not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: This section was revised in 2001. If additional
updates become desirable, changes will be proposed.
14 CFR part 241 -- Uniform system of accounts and reports for large
certified air carriers
[sbull] Section 610: SEIOSNOSE. The rule may have an economic impact on
a substantial number of small air carriers.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: This section was revised in 2002. If additional
updates become desirable, changes will be proposed.
14 CFR part 243 -- Passenger manifest information
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The rule applies to a substantial
number of small entities but does not have an economic impact.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: This section was revised in 1998. If additional
updates become desirable, changes will be proposed.
14 CFR part 247 -- Direct airport--to-airport mileage records
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The rule does not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: This section was revised in 1995. If additional
updates become desirable, changes will be proposed.
14 CFR part 248 -- Submission of audit reports
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The rule does not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: This section was revised in 1995. If additional
updates become desirable, changes will be proposed.
14 CFR part 249 -- Preservation of air carrier records
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The rule does not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: This section was revised in 1995. If additional
updates become desirable, changes will be proposed.
14 CFR part 250 -- Oversales
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The rule does not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: This section was revised in 2000. If additional
updates become desirable, changes will be proposed.
14 CFR part 252 -- Smoking aboard aircraft
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The rule does not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: This section was revised in 2000. If additional
updates become desirable, changes will be proposed.
14 CFR part 253 -- Notice of terms of contract of carriage
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The rule does not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
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[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: This section was revised in 1998. If additional
updates become desirable, changes will be proposed.
14 CFR part 254 -- Domestic baggage liability
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The rule does not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: Where confusing or wordy language is
identified, we will make revisions.
[sbull] General: This section was revised in 1999. If additional
updates become desirable, changes will be proposed.
OST Note:
The preceding items were scheduled for review in year-3.
However, because of limited resources, the agency did not complete
the analysis as scheduled.
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
SECTION 610 REVIEW PLAN
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Analysis
Year Regulations To Be Reviewed Year Review Year
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1 14 CFR parts 1 through 21............................................... 1998 1999
2 14 CFR parts 23 through 34.............................................. 1999 2000
3 14 CFR parts 35 through 49.............................................. 2000 2001
4 * 14 CFR parts 61 through 77.............................................. 2001 2002
5 14 CFR parts 91 through 105............................................. 2002 2003
6 14 CFR parts 107 through 133............................................ 2003 2004
7 14 CFR parts 135 through 147............................................ 2004 2005
8 14 CFR parts 150 through 169............................................ 2005 2006
9 14 CFR parts 170 through 198............................................ 2006 2007
10 14 CFR parts 400 through 415............................................ 2007 2008
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* FAA will also review all other rules dealing with alcohol and drugs
Year 4 (Fall 2001) List of Rules analyzed and a summary of the results
14 CFR 61 -- Certification: pilots, flight instructors and ground
instructions
[sbull] Section 610; No SEIOSNOSE. This rule applies to a significant
number of small entities, but amendments over the past decade do not
have a substantial economic impact. Accordingly, a periodic review was
not required.
[sbull] Plain Language: To the extent that the FAA's plain language
study identified a need for revisions in this part, revisions will be
made when the FAA has the opportunity and resources to do so.
14 CFR 63 -- Certification: flight crewmembers other than pilots
[sbull] Section 610; No SEIOSNOSE. This rule applies to a significant
number of small entities, but amendments over the past decade do not
have a substantial economic impact. Accordingly, a periodic review was
not required.
[sbull] Plain Language: To the extent that the FAA's plain language
study identified a need for revisions in this part, revisions will be
made when the FAA has the opportunity and resources to do so.
14 CFR 65 -- Certification: airmen other than flight crewmembers
[sbull] Section 610; No SEIOSNOSE. This rule applies to a significant
number of small entities, but amendments over the past decade do not
have a substantial economic impact. Accordingly, a periodic review was
not required.
[sbull] Plain Language: To the extent that the FAA's plain language
study identified a need for revisions in this part, revisions will be
made when the FAA has the opportunity and resources to do so.
14 CFR 67 -- Medical standards and certification
[sbull] Section 610; No SEIOSNOSE. This rule applies to a significant
number of small entities, but amendments over the past decade do not
have a substantial economic impact. Accordingly, a periodic review was
not required.
[sbull] Plain Language: To the extent that the FAA's plain language
study identified a need for revisions in this part, revisions will be
made when the FAA has the opportunity and resources to do so.
14 CFR 70 -- Designation of class A, class B, class C, class D, and
class E airspace areas; airway routes and reporting points
[sbull] Section 610; No SEIOSNOSE. This rule applies to a significant
number of small entities, but amendments over the past decade do not
have a substantial economic impact. Accordingly, a periodic review was
not required.
[sbull] Plain Language: To the extent that the FAA's plain language
study identified a need for revisions in this part, revisions will be
made when the FAA has the opportunity and resources to do so.
14 CFR 73 -- Special use airspace
[sbull] Section 610; No SEIOSNOSE. This rule applies to a significant
number of small entities, but amendments over the past decade do not
have a substantial economic impact. Accordingly, a periodic review was
not required.
[sbull] Plain Language: To the extent that the FAA's plain language
study identified a need for revisions in this part, revisions will be
made when the FAA has the opportunity and resources to do so.
14 CFR part 77 --Objects affecting navigable airspace
[sbull] Section 610; FAA will conduct a formal 610 review during the
following 12 months.
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[sbull] Plain Language: To the extent that the FAA's plain language
study identified a need for revisions in this part, revisions will be
made when the FAA has the opportunity and resources to do so.
Year 5 (Fall 2002) List of rules that will be analyzed during the next
year
14 CFR part 35 -- Airworthiness standards: propellers
14 CFR part 36 -- Noise standards: aircraft type and airworthiness
14 CFR part 39 -- Airworthiness directives
14 CFR part 43 -- Maintenance, preventive maintenance; rebuilding and
alteration
14 CFR part 45 -- Identification and registration marking
14 CFR part 47 -- Aircraft registration
14 CFR part 49 -- Recording of aircraft titles and security
FAA Note:
The preceding parts for analysis were erroneously listed in the
Fall 2001 Regulatory Agenda in the list of completed analyses and
identified for review in the following year. While the FAA's 10-
year plan called for completion of these analyses before the Fall
2002, lack of available resources prevented this. In addition, the
10-year plan calls for analysis of 14 CFR parts 91-105 in this
coming year; resources are not available, however, to analyze these
parts. Should resources become available during the year, the FAA
will announce its intention to analyze some or all of these parts
in the Federal Register.
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
SECTION 610 AND OTHER REVIEWS
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Analysis
Year Regulations To Be Reviewed Year Review Year
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1 None.................................................................... 1998 1999
2 None.................................................................... 1999 2000
3 23 CFR parts 450, 657 and 771........................................... 2000 2001
4 23 CFR parts 1-260...................................................... 2001 2002
5 23 CFR parts 420, 460-480............................................... 2002 2003
6 23 CFR part 500......................................................... 2003 2004
7 23 CFR parts 600-656, 658-669........................................... 2004 2005
8 23 CFR parts 710-924.................................................... 2005 2006
9 23 CFR parts 1200-1252.................................................. 2006 2007
10 New parts and subparts.................................................. 2007 2008
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Year 4 (Fall 2001) List of rules analyzed and a summary of the results
23 CFR part 1 -- General management and administration
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. This section applies primarily to
State transportation agencies that are not small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: FHWA's plain language review of these rules
indicates no need for substantial revision.
23 CFR part 140 -- Payment procedures
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. These rules apply primarily to State
transportation agencies that are not small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: FHWA's plain language review of these rules
indicates no need for substantial revision.
23 CFR part 172 -- Administration of engineering and design related
service contracts
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. These rules apply primarily to State
transportation agencies that are not small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: The FHWA recently issued a final rule updating
the regulation to comply with new law and used plain language
techniques to update the rule.
23 CFR part 180 -- Credit assistance for surface transportation
projects
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. This rule implements a Federal
credit assistance program for surface transportation projects. There
will be a substantial economic impact on the projects funded.
Applicants are usually States and large public or quasi-public
entities.
[sbull] Plain language: FHWA's plain language review of these rules
indicates no need for substantial revision. The regulation is written
clearly.
23 CFR part 190 -- Incentive procedures for controlling outdoor
advertising on the interstate system
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. These rules apply primarily to State
transportation agencies that are not small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: FHWA's plain language review of these rules
indicates no need for substantial revision.
23 CFR part 192 -- Drug offenders driver's license suspension
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. This regulation applies primarily to
State transportation agencies not to small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: FHWA's plain language review of these rules
indicates no need for substantial revision as the rule is clearly
written.
[sbull] 23 CFR part 200 -- Title VI program and related statutes-
implementation and review procedures
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. These rules provide requirements and
guidelines to State highway agencies to implement the Title VI Program
requirement and do not impact small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: FHWA's plain language review of these rules
indicates no need for substantial revision; however, if it is necessary
for the FHWA to update these rules, plain language techniques will be
used.
23 CFR part 230 -- External equal employment opportunity programs
[[Page 30612]]
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. This regulation applies to the State
transportation agencies, not to small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: FHWA's plain language review of these rules
indicates no need for substantial revision.
23 CFR part 260 -- Education and training programs
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. This regulation establishes
authority for Fellowship and Scholarship programs and the funding to
conduct the program. It does not impact on small entities.
[sbull] Plain language: FHWA's plain language review of these rules
indicates no need for substantial revision.
Year 5 (Fall 2002) List of rules to be analyzed during the next year
23 CFR part 420 -- Planning and research program administration
23 CFR part 460 -- Public road mileage for apportionment of highway
safety funds
23 CFR part 470 -- Highway systems
23 CFR part 476 -- Interstate highway system
Federal-Aid Highway Program
The FHWA has adopted regulations in title 23 of the CFR,
chapter I, related to the Federal-aid highway program. These
regulations implement and carry out the provisions of Federal law
relating to the administration of Federal aid for highways. The
primary law authorizing Federal aid for highways is chapter 1 of
title 23 of the USC. Section 145 of title 23 expressly provides
that chapter 1 provides for a federally assisted State program. For
this reason, the regulations adopted by the FHWA in title 23 of the
CFR primarily relate to requirements that States must meet to
receive Federal funds for the construction and other work related
to highways.
Because the regulations in title 23 primarily relate to States,
which are not defined as small entities under the Regulatory
Flexibility Act, the FHWA believes that its regulations in title 23
do not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number
of small entities. The FHWA solicits public comment on this
preliminary conclusion.
NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
SECTION 610 AND OTHER REVIEWS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Analysis
Year Regulations To Be Reviewed Year Review Year
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 49 CFR parts 501 through 526 and 571.213................................ 1998 1999
2 49 CFR parts 571.131 and 571.220 through 571.222........................ 1999 2000
3 49 CFR parts 591 through 594............................................ 2000 2001
4 49 CFR parts 571.101 through 571.110 and 571.135........................ 2001 2002
5 49 CFR parts 529 through 579, except part 571........................... 2002 2003
6 49 CFR parts 571.111 through 571.129 and parts 580 through 590.......... 2003 2004
7 49 CFR part 571.201 through 571.212..................................... 2004 2005
8 49 CFR parts 571.214 through 571.219.................................... 2005 2006
9 49 CFR parts 571.223 through 571.304, part 500 and new parts and 2006 2007
subparts under 49 CFR..................................................
10 23 CFR parts 1200s and 1300s and new parts and subparts under 23 CFR.... 2007 2008
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Year 4 (Fall 2001) List of rules analyzed and a summary of the results
49 CFR parts 571.101 -- Standard No. 101; Controls and displays
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The economic impact on small
entities of these rules will not be significant. Accordingly, a
periodic review was not required.
[sbull] Plain Language: NHTSA's plain language review of these rules
indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR parts 571.102 -- Standard No. 102; Transmission shift lever
sequence starter interlock, and transmission braking effect
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The economic impact on small
entities of these rules will not be significant. Accordingly, a
periodic review was not required.
[sbull] Plain Language: NHTSA's plain language review of these rules
indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR parts 571.103 -- Standard No. 103; Windshield defrosting and
defogging systems
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The economic impact on small
entities of these rules will not be significant. Accordingly, a
periodic review was not required.
[sbull] Plain Language: NHTSA's plain language review of these rules
indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR parts 571.104 -- Standard No. 104; Windshield wiping and washing
systems
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The economic impact on small
entities of these rules will not be significant. Accordingly, a
periodic review was not required.
[sbull] Plain Language: NHTSA's plain language review of these rules
indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR parts 571.105 -- Standard No. 105; Hydraulic and electric brake
systems
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The economic impact on small
entities of these rules will not be significant. Accordingly, a
periodic review was not required.
[sbull] Plain Language: NHTSA's plain language review of these rules
indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR parts 571.106 -- Standard No. 106; Brake hoses
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The economic impact on small
entities of these rules will not be significant. Accordingly, a
periodic review was not required.
[[Page 30613]]
[sbull] Plain Language: NHTSA's plain language review of these rules
indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR parts 571.107 -- Standard No. 107; [Reserved]
49 CFR parts 571.108 -- Standard No. 108; lamps, reflective devices,
and associated equipment
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The economic impact on small
entities of these rules will not be significant. Accordingly, a
periodic review was not required.
[sbull] Plain Language: NHTSA's plain language review of these rules
indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR parts 571.109 -- Standard No. 109; New pneumatic tires
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The economic impact on small
entities of these rules will not be significant. Accordingly, a
periodic review was not required.
[sbull] Plain Language: NHTSA's plain language review of these rules
indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR parts 571.110 -- Standard No. 110; Tire selection and rims
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The economic impact on small
entities of these rules will not be significant. Accordingly, a
periodic review was not required.
[sbull] Plain Language: NHTSA's plain language review of these rules
indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR parts 571.135 -- Standard No. 135; Passenger car brake systems
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The economic impact on small
entities of these rules will not be significant. Accordingly, a
periodic review was not required.
[sbull] Plain Language: NHTSA's plain language review of these rules
indicates no need for substantial revision.
Year 5 (Fall 2002) list of rules that will be analyzed during the next
year
49 CFR part 529 -- Manufacturers of multistage automobiles
49 CFR part 531 -- Passenger automobile average fuel economy standards
49 CFR part 533 -- Light truck fuel economy standards
49 CFR part 535 -- 3-year carryforward and carryback of credits for
light trucks
49 CFR part 537 -- Automotive fuel economy reports
49 CFR part 538 -- Manufacturing incentives for alternative fuel
vehicles
49 CFR part 541 -- Federal motor vehicle theft prevention standard
49 CFR part 542 -- Procedures for selecting lines to be covered by the
theft prevention standard
49 CFR part 543 -- Exemption from vehicle theft prevention standard
49 CFR part 544 -- Insurer reporting requirements
49 CFR part 551 -- Procedural rules
49 CFR part 552 -- Petitions for rulemaking, defect, and noncompliance
orders
49 CFR part 553 -- Rulemaking procedures
49 CFR part 554 -- Standards enforcement and defect investigation
49 CFR part 555 -- Temporary exemption from motor vehicle safety and
bumper standards
49 CFR part 556 -- Exemption for inconsequential defect or non-
compliance
49 CFR part 557 -- Petitions for hearing on notification and remedy of
defects
49 CFR part 564 -- Replacement light source information
49 CFR part 565 -- Vehicle identification number requirements
49 CFR part 566 -- Manufacturer identification
49 CFR part 567 -- Certification
49 CFR part 568 -- Vehicles manufactured in two or more stages
49 CFR part 569 -- Regrooved tires
49 CFR part 570 -- Vehicle in use inspection standards
49 CFR part 572 -- Anthropomorphic test devices
49 CFR part 573 -- Defect and noncompliance reports
49 CFR part 574 -- Tire identification and recordkeeping
49 CFR part 575 -- Consumer information regulations
49 CFR part 576 -- Record retention
49 CFR part 577 -- Defect and noncompliance notification
49 CFR part 578 -- Civil penalties
49 CFR part 579 -- Defect and noncompliance responsibility
FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
SECTION 610 AND OTHER REVIEWS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Analysis
Year Regulations To Be Reviewed Year Review Year
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1 49 CFR parts 200 through 201............................................ 1998 1999
2 49 CFR parts 207, 209, 211, 215, and 256................................ 1999 2000
3 49 CFR parts 210, 212, 214, and 217..................................... 2000 2001
4 49 CFR part 219......................................................... 2001 2002
5 49 CFR parts 218 and 221................................................ 2002 2003
6 49 CFR parts 216 and 228 through 229.................................... 2003 2004
7 49 CFR parts 223 and 233................................................ 2004 2005
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8 49 CFR parts 225, 231, and 234.......................................... 2005 2006
9 49 CFR parts 235 through 236, 250, 260, and 266......................... 2006 2007
10 49 CFR parts 213, 220, 230, 232, 239, 240, and 265...................... 2007 2008
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Year 4 (Fall 2001) List of rules analyzed and a summary of the results
49 CFR part 219 -- Control of alcohol and drug regulations
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. These are minimum Federal standards
for control of alcohol and drug use. To FRA's knowledge, the control of
alcohol and drug use regulation has not imposed any significant burden
on any small railroad. The smallest railroads are exempt from many of
the rule's provisions.
[sbull] Plain Language: FRA's plain language review of this rule
indicates no need for substantial revision.
[sbull] General: Having minimum Federal standards for control of
alcohol and drug use will provide safety and security not only for
railroad employees but also for the general public.
49 CFR part 214 -- Railroad workplace safety regulations
[sbull] Section 610: In the Fall 2001 Regulatory Agenda, FRA determined
that subpart B of 49 CFR part 214 has a SEIOSNOSE. Therefore, FRA
solicits comments regarding how this regulation can be amended to
reduce its impact on small entities.
49 CFR part 215 -- Railroad freight car safety standards
[sbull] Section 610: In the Fall 2000 Regulatory Agenda, FRA determined
that 49 CFR part 215 has a SEIOSNOSE. Therefore, FRA solicits comments
regarding how this regulation can be amended to reduce its impact on
small entities.
Year 5 (Fall 2002) List of rules that will be analyzed during the next
year
49 CFR part 218 -- Railroad operating practice regulations
49 CFR part 221 -- Rear end marking device regulations
FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION
SECTION 610 AND OTHER REVIEWS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Analysis
Year Regulations To Be Reviewed Year Review Year
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 None.................................................................... 1998 1999
2 None.................................................................... 1999 2000
3 None.................................................................... 2000 2001
4 49 CFR part 661......................................................... 2001 2002
5 49 CFR part 665......................................................... 2002 2003
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Year 4 (Fall 2001) List of rules analyzed and a summary of the results
49 CFR part 661 --Buy America requirements-Surface Transportation
Assistance Act of 1982, as amended
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. Some small entities may be affected,
but the economic impact on small entities will not be significant.
[sbull] Plain language: FTA's plain language review indicates no need
for substantial revision.
[sbull] General: Part 661 contains provisions to mitigate the burden on
small entities by providing a process for affected small entities to
request waivers from some provisions.
49 CFR part 665 -- Bus testing
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. Some small entities may be affected,
but the economic impact on small entities will not be significant. FTA
plans to issue a final rule.
[sbull] Plain language: FTA's plain language review indicates no need
for substantial revision.
[sbull] General: Part 665 provides for bus testing procedures.
MARITIME ADMINISTRATION
SECTION 610 AND OTHER REVIEWS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Analysis
Year Regulations To Be Reviewed Year Review Year
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 46 CFR parts 201 through 207............................................ 1998 1999
2 46 CFR parts 221 through 232............................................ 1999 2000
3 46 CFR parts 249 through 295............................................ 2000 2001
4 46 CFR part 298......................................................... 2001 2002
5 46 CFR parts 307 through 310............................................ 2002 2003
6 46 CFR parts 315 through 399............................................ 2003 2004
7 46 CFR parts 340 and 347................................................ 2004 2005
8 46 CFR parts 349 through 380............................................ 2005 2006
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9 46 CFR parts 381 through 387............................................ 2006 2007
10 46 CFR parts 390 through 391............................................ 2007 2008
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Year 4 (Fall 2001) List of Rules analyzed and a summary of the results
46 CFR part 298 -- Obligation Guarantees
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. Some small entities may be affected,
but the economic impact on small entities will not be significant.
[sbull] Plain Language: These regulations were rewritten in plain
language in 2000.
[sbull] General: In 2000, MARAD amended part 298 by simplifying
existing administrative practices governing ship financing guarantees.
The revisions simplify the process for applicants. MARAD will continue
to review these regulations and make additional changes when
appropriate.
Year 5 (Fall 2002) List of Rules that will be analyzed during the next
year
46 CFR part 307 -- Establishment of mandatory position reporting system
for vessels
46 CFR part 308 -- War risk insurance
46 CFR part 309 -- Values for war risk insurance
46 CFR part 310 -- Merchant marine training
RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS ADMINSTRATION
SECTION 610 AND OTHER REVIEWS
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Analysis
Year Regulations To Be Reviewed Year Review Year
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1 49 CFR sections 171.15, 171.16 (incident reports)....................... 1998 1999
2 49 CFR parts 106 and 107 (hazardous materials safety procedures), 171 1999 2000
(general hazmat requirements), 190 (pipeline safety procedures), and
195 (hazardous liquid pipeline corrosion control)......................
3 49 CFR parts 174, 177 (rail and highway carriage), 191 (gas pipeline 2000 2001
transportation reports), and 192 (gas pipeline corrosion control)......
4 49 CFR parts 176 (vessel carriage) and 199 (pipeline employee drug and 2001 2002
alcohol testing).......................................................
5 49 CFR parts 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, and 178 (Applicable to those 2002 2003
sections of the above parts that pertain to radioactive material, only)
6 49 CFR parts 172, 173, 174, 176, and 178 (explosives), and 193 2003 2004
(liquefied natural gas facilities), and parts 172, 173, 178, and 180
(cylinders)............................................................
7 49 CFR 173 (shipper requirements) and 194 (onshore oil pipeline response 2004 2005
plans).................................................................
8 49 CFR parts 178 (non-bulk packaging) and 195 (hazardous liquid pipeline 2005 2006
transportation)........................................................
9 49 CFR parts 178 through 180 (bulk packaging) and 198 (State pipeline 2006 2007
safety grants).........................................................
10 49 CFR parts 172 (communications, emergency response, training and 2007 2008
hazmat table) and 175 (air carriage)...................................
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Year 4 (Fall 2001) List of Rules analyzed and a summary of the results
49 CFR part 176 -- Carriage by vessel
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. The requirements apply to ocean-
going vessels and to coastal and inland water transportation. Most
operators of ocean-going vessels are not small entities. Further, the
requirements are consistent with international standards applicable to
vessel transportation and, therefore, impose few additional costs of
doing business on ocean-going vessels. Vessels operating in domestic
transportation are also permitted to utilize international standards in
place of these requirements; domestic vessel operators incur only
minimal costs incurred as a result of normal business practices.
Finally, the requirements have little or no impact on entry to or exit
from the industry.
[sbull] Plain language: As resources permit, RSPA will rewrite
regulations using plain language techniques.
Year 5 (Fall 2002) List of rules that will be analyzed during the next
year (Note: Those sections of the following parts that pertain to
radioactive materials, only.)
49 CFR part 172 -- Hazardous materials table, special provisions,
hazardous materials communications, emergency response information, and
training requirements
49 CFR part 173 -- Shippers--general requirements for shipments and
packagings
49 CFR part 174 -- Carriage by rail
49 CFR part 175 -- Carriage by aircraft
49 CFR part 176 -- Carriage by vessel
49 CFR part 177 -- Carriage by public highway
49 CFR part 178 -- Specifications for packagings
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BUREAU OF TRANSPORTATION STATISTICS
SECTION 610 AND OTHER REVIEWS
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Analysis
Year Regulations To Be Reviewed Year Review Year
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1 14 CFR part 241, Form 41................................................ 1998 1999
2 14 CFR part 241, Schedule T-100, and part 217........................... 1999 2000
3 14 CFR part 298, 49 CFR 1420............................................ 2000 2001
4 14 CFR part 241, section 19-7........................................... 2001 2002
5 14 CFR part 291......................................................... 2002 2003
6 14 CFR part 234......................................................... 2003 2004
7 14 CFR part 249......................................................... 2004 2005
8 14 CFR part 248......................................................... 2005 2006
9 14 CFR part 250......................................................... 2006 2007
10 14 CFR part 374a, ICAO.................................................. 2007 2008
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Year 4 (Fall 2001) List of Rules analyzed and a summary of the results
14 CFR part 241, section 19-7 -- Passenger Origin and Destination
Survey
[sbull] Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. This data collection applies only to
large entities.
[sbull] General: This rule is being reviewed as part of an overall
aviation data requirements review and modernization program, which will
also take into account the plain language initiative.
Year 5 (Fall 2002) List of Rules that will be analyzed during the next
year
14 CFR part 291 -- Cargo operations in interstate air transportation
SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
SECTION 610 AND OTHER REVIEWS
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Analysis
Year Regulations To Be Reviewed Year Review Year
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1 33 CFR parts 401 through 403............................................ 1998 1999
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Office of the Secretary--Prerule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
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1864 Mentor/Protege Program.............................................................. 2105-AD20
1865 [rplus]Review of Data Filed by Certificated or Commuter Air Carriers To Support 2105-AD25
Continuing Fitness Determinations...................................................
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
Office of the Secretary--Proposed Rule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
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1866 [rplus]Aviation Data Requirements Review and Modernization Program.................. 2105-AC71
1867 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel.......................... 2105-AC97
1868 Drug and Alcohol Management Information System Reporting............................ 2105-AD14
1869 Procedures for Compensation of Air Carriers......................................... 2105-AD27
1870 Transportation Acquisition Regulation............................................... 2105-AD28
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
Office of the Secretary--Final Rule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
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1871 Use of Direct Final Rulemaking...................................................... 2105-AC11
1872 Overbooking of Flights: Elimination of Airport Notice Signs......................... 2105-AC45
1873 Fees and Charges for Special Services: Reinvention.................................. 2105-AC47
1874 [rplus]Computer Reservations System Regulations Comprehensive Review................ 2105-AC65
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1875 [rplus]Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements With 2105-AC83
Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals, and Other Nonprofit Organizations......
1876 [rplus]Americans With Disabilities Act Accessibility Standards...................... 2105-AC86
1877 Participation by Minority Business Enterprises (DBE) in Department of Transportation 2105-AC89
Financial Assistance Programs: Threshold Requirements and Other Technical Revisions.
1878 Participation by Disadvantaged Business Enterprises in Department of Transportation 2105-AC91
Programs............................................................................
1879 Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs.................................... 2105-AC96
1880 Over-the-Road Buses: Extension of Due Date for Information Collection............... 2105-AC98
1881 Standard Time Zone Boundary in the State of North Dakota: Morton County............. 2105-AD03
1882 Reporting Requirement for Air Carriers Regarding Disability-Related Complaints...... 2105-AD04
1883 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Programs and Activities Receiving or 2105-AD05
Benefitting From Federal Financial Assistance; Transportation Services for
Individuals With Disabilities (ADA).................................................
1884 Standard Time Zone Boundary in the State of North Dakota: Proposed Relocation of 2105-AD17
Sioux County........................................................................
1885 Maintenance of and Access to Records Pertaining to Individuals...................... 2105-AD18
1886 Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) Airport Concessionaires Size Standards..... 2105-AD21
1887 Maintenance of and Access to Records About Individuals.............................. 2105-AD22
1888 Privacy Act of 1974................................................................. 2105-AD23
1889 [rplus]Extension of Computer Reservation Systems (CRS) Regulations.................. 2105-AD24
1890 Procedures for Transportation Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs........... 2105-AD26
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Office of the Secretary--Long-Term Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1891 Policy Statement on Airline Preemption.............................................. 2105-AA46
1892 [rplus]Accessibility of Passenger Vessels to Individuals With Disabilities.......... 2105-AB87
1893 Use of Oxygen by Air Carrier Passengers............................................. 2105-AC29
1894 [rplus]Domestic Passenger Manifest Information...................................... 2105-AC62
1895 Governmentwide Debarment and Suspension (Nonprocurement) and Governmentwide 2105-AD01
Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace Grants.........................................
1896 Governmentwide Debarment and Suspension (Nonprocurement)/Governmentwide Requirements 2105-AD07
for Drug-Free Workplace (Financial Assistance)......................................
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
Office of the Secretary--Completed Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1897 Direct Flights...................................................................... 2105-AA73
1898 [rplus]Statement of Enforcement Policy on Rebating.................................. 2105-AB39
1899 Electronic Filing Option in DOT Proceedings......................................... 2105-AC79
1900 Nondiscrimination in Air Travel; Boarding Where Level-Entry Is Unavailable.......... 2105-AC81
1901 Participation by Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) in Department of 2105-AC88
Transportation Programs: Memorandum of Understanding With Small Business
Administration; Uniform Forms and Other Revisions...................................
1902 Board for Correction of Military Records of the Coast Guard......................... 2105-AD19
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Transportation Security Administration--Completed Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1903 [rplus]Imposition and Collection of Passenger Civil Aviation Security Service Fees.. 2110-AA01
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1904 [rplus]Aviation Security Infrastructure Fees........................................ 2110-AA02
1905 [rplus]Civil Aviation Security Rules................................................ 2110-AA03
1906 [rplus]Security Programs for Aircraft Weighing 12,500 Pounds or More................ 2110-AA04
1907 [rplus]Private Charter Security Rules............................................... 2110-AA05
1908 Protection of Sensitive Security Information in Information Circulars for 2110-AA07
Nonaviation Modes of Transportation.................................................
1909 [rplus]Fingerprint-Based Criminal History Records Checks: Escorted Access........... 2110-AA08
1910 Investigative and Enforcement Procedures............................................ 2110-AA09
1911 [rplus]Protection of Sensitive Security Information for All Modes of Transportation. 2110-AA10
1912 [rplus]Security Threat Assessments for Federal Aviation Administration Certificate 2110-AA14
Holders and Applicants..............................................................
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U.S. Coast Guard--Completed Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1913 Safety and Security Zone Regulations................................................ 2115-AA97
1914 Special Anchorage Areas/Anchorage Grounds Regulations............................... 2115-AA98
1915 [rplus]Discharge-Removal Equipment for Vessels Carrying Oil (CGD 90-068)............ 2115-AD66
1916 Claims Procedures Under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (CGD 91-035).................. 2115-AD90
1917 Reporting Marine Casualties (USCG-2000-6927)........................................ 2115-AD98
1918 [rplus]Escort Vessels for Certain Tankers (CGD 91-202).............................. 2115-AE10
1919 State Access to the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund (CGD 92-014)..................... 2115-AE19
1920 Handling of Explosives or Other Dangerous Cargoes Within or Contiguous to Waterfront 2115-AE22
Facilities (USCG-1998-4302).........................................................
1921 Regatta and Marine Parade Regulations............................................... 2115-AE46
1922 Drawbridge Regulations.............................................................. 2115-AE47
1923 [rplus]Escort Vessels in Certain U.S. Waters (CGD 91-202a).......................... 2115-AE56
1924 Regulated Navigation Areas.......................................................... 2115-AE84
1925 [rplus]Marine Transportation-Related Facility Response Plans for Hazardous 2115-AE87
Substances (USCG-1999-5705).........................................................
1926 [rplus]Tank Vessel Response Plans for Hazardous Substances (USCG-1998-4354)......... 2115-AE88
1927 Numbering of Undocumented Barges (USCG-1998-3798)................................... 2115-AF13
1928 Licensing and Manning for Officers of Towing Vessels (USCG 1999-6224)............... 2115-AF23
1929 [rplus]Implementation of the 1995 Amendments to the International Convention on 2115-AF26
Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978 (STCW)
(CGD 95-062)........................................................................
1930 Limited Service Domestic Voyage Load Lines for River Barges on Lake Michigan (USCG- 2115-AF38
1998-4623)..........................................................................
1931 Outer Continental Shelf Activities (USCG-1998-3868)................................. 2115-AF39
1932 Fire-Suppression Systems and Voyage Planning for Towing Vessels (USCG 2000-6931).... 2115-AF53
1933 Rules of Practice, Procedure, and Evidence for Administrative Proceedings of the 2115-AF59
Coast Guard (USCG 1998-3472)........................................................
1934 [rplus]Salvage and Marine Firefighting Requirements; Vessel Response Plans for Oil 2115-AF60
(USCG-1998-3417)....................................................................
1935 Deepwater Ports (USCG-1998-3884).................................................... 2115-AF63
1936 Commercial Diving Operations (USCG-1998-3786)....................................... 2115-AF64
1937 [rplus]Improvements to Maritime Safety in Puget Sound-Area Waters (USCG-1998-4501).. 2115-AF68
1938 Vessel Traffic Service Lower Mississippi River (USCG-1998-4399)..................... 2115-AF75
1939 Anchorage Ground; Safety Zone; Speed Limit; Tongass Narrows and Ketchikan, AK (CGD17- 2115-AF81
99-002).............................................................................
1940 Training and Qualifications for Personnel on Passenger Ships (USCG 1999-5610)....... 2115-AF83
1941 Alternate Hull Examination Program for Certain Passenger Vessels, and Underwater 2115-AF95
Surveys for Passenger, Nautical School, and Sailing School Vessels (USCG-2000-6858).
1942 Cargo Securing on Vessels Operating in U.S. Waters (USCG-2000-7080)................. 2115-AF97
1943 Allowing Alternative Source to Incandescent Lights, and Establishing Standards for 2115-AF98
New Lights, in Private Aids to Navigation (USCG-2000-7466)..........................
1944 Wearing of Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) by Certain Children Aboard Recreational 2115-AG04
Vessels (USCG-2000-8589)............................................................
1945 [rplus]Vessel and Facility Response Plans for Oil: 2003 Removal Equipment 2115-AG05
Requirements and Alternative Technology Revisions (USCG-2001-8661)..................
1946 [rplus]Post Casualty Drug and Alcohol Testing (USCG-2001-8773)...................... 2115-AG07
1947 [rplus]Vessel Documentation: Lease Financing for Vessels Engaged in the Coastwise 2115-AG08
Trade (USCG-2001-8825)..............................................................
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1948 Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) (USCG-2001-8826)............ 2115-AG09
1949 Territorial Seas, Navigable Waters, and Jurisdiction (USCG-2001-9044)............... 2115-AG13
1950 Federal Requirements for Propeller Injury Avoidance Measures (USCG 2001-10163)...... 2115-AG18
1951 [rplus]Standards for Living Organisms in Ships' Ballast Water Discharged in U.S. 2115-AG21
Waters (USCG-2001-10486)............................................................
1952 Safety Zones for Outer Continental Shelf Facilities in the Gulf of Mexico (CGD08-01- 2115-AG22
025)................................................................................
1953 Update of Rules on Aids to Navigation Affecting Buoys, Sound Signals, International 2115-AG25
Rules at Sea, Communications Procedures, and Large Navigational Buoys (USCG-2001-
10714)..............................................................................
1954 Marine Events: Permit Procedures (USCG-2001-10713).................................. 2115-AG26
1955 Drawbridge Operations Regulations; Revisions (USCG-2001-10881)...................... 2115-AG27
1956 [rplus]Alternate Tonnage Convention: Small Passenger Vessels........................ 2115-AG29
1957 Rates for Pilotage on the Great Lakes (USCG-2002-11288)............................. 2115-AG30
1958 Safety Zone for Outer Continental Shelf Facility in the Gulf of Mexico (CGD08-01- 2115-AG31
043)................................................................................
1959 Wearing of Personal Flotation Devices by Persons Operating or Riding on Personal 2115-AG32
Watercraft or Being Towed Behind Recreational Vessels (USCG-2002-11421).............
1960 Notifications of Arrival and Departure in Ports or Places in the United States (USCG- 2115-AG35
2001-11865).........................................................................
1961 [rplus]Automatic Identification System Carriage Requirement (USCG-2002-11721)....... 2115-AG36
1962 Port Security Plans................................................................. 2115-AG37
1963 Facility Security Plan.............................................................. 2115-AG38
1964 Passenger Facility Security Plan.................................................... 2115-AG39
1965 Maritime Security: Passenger Vessel Security........................................ 2115-AG40
1966 [rplus]Vessel Security Plans........................................................ 2115-AG41
1967 Identification Credentials for Maritime Security.................................... 2115-AG42
1968 Great Lakes Maritime Academy -- Eligibility of Certain Graduates for Unrestricted 2115-AG43
Third-Mate Licenses (USCG-2002-13213)...............................................
1969 Traffic Separation Schemes: In the Strait Of Juan De Fuca and Its Approaches; In 2115-AG45
Puget Sound and Its Approaches; In Haro Strait, Boundary Pass, and in the Strait of
Georgia (USCG-2002-12702)...........................................................
1970 Temporary Requirements for Notification of Arrival in U.S. Ports (USCG-2001-10689).. 2115-AG47
1971 Protection for Whistleblowers in Coast Guard (USCG-2002-13016)...................... 2115-AG49
1972 [rplus]Penalties for Non-Submission of Ballast Water Management Reports (USCG-2002- 2115-AG50
13147)..............................................................................
1973 [rplus]Mandatory Ballast Water Management Program for U.S. Waters (USCG-2003-14273). 2115-AG52
1974 Country of Origin Codes and Revision of Regulations on Hull Identification Numbers 2115-AG53
(USCG-2003-14272)...................................................................
1975 Safety Zone for Outer Continental Shelf Facility in the Gulf of Mexico in Viasca 2115-AG54
Knoll 915 (CGD08-02-045)............................................................
1976 [rplus]Vessel Documentation: Lease Financing for Vessels Engaged in the Coastwise 2115-AG55
Trade; Second Rulemaking (USCG-2003-14472)..........................................
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Federal Aviation Administration--Prerule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1977 Issuance of Standard Airworthiness Certificates for Aircraft Manufactured From Spare 2120-AH90
and Surplus Parts...................................................................
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Federal Aviation Administration--Proposed Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1978 [rplus]National Air Tour Safety Standards........................................... 2120-AF07
1979 [rplus]False and Misleading Statements Regarding Aircraft Parts..................... 2120-AG08
1980 [rplus]Noise Limitations for Aircraft Operations in the Vicinity of Grand Canyon 2120-AG34
National Park.......................................................................
1981 [rplus]Licensing and Safety Requirements for Launch................................. 2120-AG37
1982 [rplus]Child Restraint Systems...................................................... 2120-AG43
1983 Revision of Air Carrier Crewmember and Training Regulations......................... 2120-AG57
1984 [rplus]Training in the Recognition of Hazardous Material............................ 2120-AG75
1985 [rplus]Air Tour Operations in State of Hawaii....................................... 2120-AH02
1986 Safe, Efficient Use and Preservation of the Navigable Airspace...................... 2120-AH31
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1987 Design Standards for Fuselage Doors on Transport Category Airplanes................. 2120-AH34
1988 Noise Stringency Increase for Single-Engine Propeller-Driven Small Airplanes........ 2120-AH44
1989 Airworthiness Standards for Classes B and F Cargo Compartment for Transport Category 2120-AH47
Airplanes...........................................................................
1990 Area Navigation (RNAV) and Miscellaneous Amendments................................. 2120-AH77
1991 Establishment of Organization Designation Authorization Procedures.................. 2120-AH79
1992 Refusal To Take a DOT-Required Drug or Alcohol Test................................. 2120-AH82
1993 Performance and Handling Qualities Requirements for Rotorcraft...................... 2120-AH87
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
Federal Aviation Administration--Final Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1994 Objects Affecting Navigable Airspace................................................ 2120-AA09
1995 Miscellaneous Amendments............................................................ 2120-AA50
1996 IFR Altitudes; Miscellaneous Amendments............................................. 2120-AA63
1997 Airworthiness Directives............................................................ 2120-AA64
1998 Standard Instrument Approach Procedures; Miscellaneous Amendments................... 2120-AA65
1999 Airspace Actions.................................................................... 2120-AA66
2000 [rplus]Improved Water Survival Equipment............................................ 2120-AC72
2001 [rplus]Retrofit of Improved Seats in Air Carrier Transport Category Airplanes....... 2120-AC84
2002 Type Certificates for Some Surplus Aircraft of the Armed Forces..................... 2120-AE41
2003 [rplus]Aging Aircraft Safety........................................................ 2120-AE42
2004 Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System and Mode S Transponder Requirements in the 2120-AE81
National Airspace System............................................................
2005 [rplus]Corrosion Control Program.................................................... 2120-AE92
2006 Revised Precision Approach Landing Systems Policy................................... 2120-AG16
2007 [rplus]Revisions to Digital Flight Data Recorder Regulations for B-737 Airplanes and 2120-AG87
for Part 125 Operators..............................................................
2008 [rplus]Improved Flammability Standards for Thermal/Acoustic Insulation Materials 2120-AG91
Used in Transport Category Airplanes................................................
2009 Fire Protection of Electrical System Components on Transport Category Airplanes..... 2120-AG92
2010 [rplus]Certification Procedures for Products and Parts (Section 610 Review)......... 2120-AG93
2011 [rplus]Certification of Airports.................................................... 2120-AG96
2012 Special Flight Rules in the Vicinity of Grand Canyon National Park.................. 2120-AG97
2013 [rplus]Fractional Ownership......................................................... 2120-AH06
2014 Noise Certification Regulations for Helicopters..................................... 2120-AH10
2015 Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Programs for Personnel Engaged in Specified 2120-AH14
Aviation Activities.................................................................
2016 [rplus]Certification of Aircraft and Airmen for the Operation of Light-Sport 2120-AH19
Aircraft............................................................................
2017 Public Address System............................................................... 2120-AH30
2018 Material Strength Properties and Design Values...................................... 2120-AH36
2019 Revisions to Various Powerplant Installation Requirements for Transport Category 2120-AH37
Airplanes...........................................................................
2020 Lower Deck Service Compartments on Transport Category Airplanes..................... 2120-AH38
2021 Miscellaneous Flight Requirements................................................... 2120-AH39
2022 Trim Systems and Protective Breathing Equipment..................................... 2120-AH40
2023 Harmonization of Noise Certification Standards for Propeller-Driven Small Airplanes. 2120-AH42
2024 [rplus]Revisions to Passenger Facility Charge Rule for Compensation to Air Carriers. 2120-AH43
2025 Digital Flight Data Recorder Resolutions Requirements............................... 2120-AH46
2026 Procedures for Reimbursement of Airports, On-Airport Parking Lots, and Vendors of On- 2120-AH60
Airfield Direct Services to Air Carriers for Security Mandates......................
2027 Powerplant Controls on Transport Category Airplanes, General........................ 2120-AH65
2028 [rplus]Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum in Domestic United States Airspace....... 2120-AH68
2029 Reports by Carriers on Incidents Involving Animals During Air Transport............. 2120-AH69
2030 [rplus]Security Considerations for the Flightdeck on Foreign-Operated Transport 2120-AH70
Category Airplanes..................................................................
2031 [rplus]Picture Identification Requirements.......................................... 2120-AH76
2032 Flight Visibility; Vision Enhancing Equipment....................................... 2120-AH78
2033 [rplus]Prohibition of Construction or Alteration in the Vicinity of the Private 2120-AH83
Residence of the President of the United States.....................................
2034 [rplus]Ineligibility for an Airman Certificate Based on Security Grounds............ 2120-AH84
2035 Flightdeck Security on Foreign-Operated Airplanes................................... 2120-AH86
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2036 Digital Flight Data Recorder Requirements -- Exception and Appendix Updates......... 2120-AH89
2037 Special Flight Rules in the Vicinity of Los Angeles International Airport........... 2120-AH92
2038 [rplus]Flightdeck Security on Large Cargo Airplanes................................. 2120-AH96
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Federal Aviation Administration--Long-Term Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2039 [rplus]Drug Enforcement Assistance.................................................. 2120-AD16
2040 Civil Penalty Assessment Procedures................................................. 2120-AE84
2041 [rplus]Revision of Emergency Evacuation Demonstration Procedures To Improve 2120-AF21
Participant Safety..................................................................
2042 [rplus]Flight Crewmember Duty Period Limitations, Flight Time Limitations, and Rest 2120-AF63
Requirements........................................................................
2043 Miscellaneous Cabin Safety Changes.................................................. 2120-AF77
2044 [rplus]Flight Simulation Device Qualification....................................... 2120-AH07
2045 Electrical Installation, Nickel Cadmium Battery Installation, and Nickel Cadmium 2120-AH27
Battery Storage.....................................................................
2046 Design and Installation of Electronic Equipment on Transport Category Airplanes..... 2120-AH28
2047 Electrical Cables................................................................... 2120-AH29
2048 [rplus]Transponder Continuous Operation............................................. 2120-AH67
2049 [rplus]Revisions to Cockpit Voice Recorder and Digital Flight Data Recorder 2120-AH88
Regulations.........................................................................
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
Federal Aviation Administration--Completed Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2050 [rplus]Fuel System Vent Fire Protection............................................. 2120-AA49
2051 1-G Stalling Speed as a Basis for Aircraft Parts.................................... 2120-AD40
2052 [rplus]Revision of Part 108, Aircraft Operator Security............................. 2120-AD45
2053 [rplus]Revision of Part 107, Airport Security....................................... 2120-AD46
2054 [rplus]Revised Access to Type III Exits............................................. 2120-AF01
2055 [rplus]Overflights of Units of the National Park System............................. 2120-AF46
2056 Bird Strike......................................................................... 2120-AF80
2057 [rplus]Security Programs of Foreign Air Carriers and Foreign Operators of U.S.- 2120-AG13
Registered Air Carriers Engaged in Common Carriage..................................
2058 [rplus]Prohibition of the Transportation of Devices Designed as Chemical Generators 2120-AG35
as Cargo in Aircraft................................................................
2059 [rplus]Revised Standards for Cargo or Baggage Compartments in Transport Category 2120-AG42
Airplanes...........................................................................
2060 [rplus]Screening of Checked Baggage on Flights Within the United States............. 2120-AG51
2061 [rplus]Policy Regarding Airport Rates and Charges................................... 2120-AG58
2062 [rplus]Certification of Screening Companies......................................... 2120-AG84
2063 [rplus]Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance Systems................................ 2120-AG90
2064 Refusal To Submit to an Authorized Drug Test........................................ 2120-AH23
2065 Revision to Airspeed Indicating System Requirements for Transport Category Airplanes 2120-AH26
2066 Design Requirements for Pressurization and Pneumatic Systems Installed on Transport 2120-AH33
Category Airplanes..................................................................
2067 Reverse Thrust and Propeller Pitch Settings Below the Flight Regime................. 2120-AH35
2068 Modification of the Dimensions of the Grand Canyon National Park Special Flight 2120-AH48
Rules Area and Flight-Free Zones....................................................
2069 [rplus]Criminal History Background Checks........................................... 2120-AH53
2070 Flight Restrictions in the Vicinity of Niagara Falls................................ 2120-AH57
2071 [rplus]Screeners, Qualifications, Training, and Testing............................. 2120-AH59
2072 [rplus]Enhanced Security Procedures for Operations at Certain Airports in the 2120-AH62
Washington, DC Metropolitan Area Special Flight Rules Area..........................
2073 [rplus]Security Programs for Charter Operations Using Aircraft 12,500 Pounds and 2120-AH66
Over................................................................................
2074 Revised Checked Pitching Maneuver for Transport Airplanes........................... 2120-AH71
2075 Revised Requirements for Gust and Continuous Turbulence Design Loads................ 2120-AH73
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2076 Harmonization of Airworthiness Standards Flight Rules, Static Lateral-Directional 2120-AH74
Stability, and Speed Increase and Recovery Characteristics..........................
2077 Aircraft Registration Requirements; Clarification of ``Court of Competent 2120-AH75
Jurisdiction''......................................................................
2078 Airworthiness Standards; Fire Protection............................................ 2120-AH80
2079 Service Difficulty Reports.......................................................... 2120-AH91
2080 Special Operating Rules for the Conduct of Instrument Flight Rules Area Navigation 2120-AH93
Operations in Alaska................................................................
2081 Extension of SFAR 73-Robinson R-22/R-44 Special Training and Experience Requirements 2120-AH94
2082 Modifications of the Dimensions of the Grand Canyon National Park Rules Areas and 2120-AH95
Free Flight Zone....................................................................
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
Federal Highway Administration--Proposed Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2083 Advanced Construction of Federal Aid Projects....................................... 2125-AD59
2084 Work Zone Mobility and Safety....................................................... 2125-AE29
2085 Revisions to Highway Bridge Replacement and Rehabilitation Program.................. 2125-AE75
2086 [rplus]National Bridge Inspection Standards......................................... 2125-AE86
2087 Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition for Federal Assisted 2125-AE97
Program.............................................................................
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
Federal Highway Administration--Final Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2088 Federal-Aid Highway Systems......................................................... 2125-AD74
2089 Railroad Highway Projects........................................................... 2125-AD86
2090 [rplus]Federal Lands Highway Program; Management Systems Pertaining to the National 2125-AE52
Park Service, Including the Park Roads and Parkways Program.........................
2091 [rplus]Federal Lands Highway Program; Management Systems Pertaining to the Bureau of 2125-AE53
Indian Affairs, Including the Indian Reservations Road Program......................
2092 [rplus]Federal Lands Highway Program; Management Systems Pertaining to the Fish and 2125-AE54
Wildlife Service, Including the Refuge Roads Program................................
2093 [rplus]Federal Lands Highway Program; Management Systems Pertaining to the Forest 2125-AE55
Service, Including the Forest Highways Program......................................
2094 Indian Reservation Road Bridge Program.............................................. 2125-AE57
2095 Standards for Dedicated Short-Range Communications (DSRC) Applications for Use by 2125-AE63
Commercial Vehicles in Intelligent Transportation Systems Projects..................
2096 Commercial Vehicle Width Exclusive Devices.......................................... 2125-AE90
2097 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices........................................... 2125-AE93
2098 [rplus]Designation of Dromedary-Equipped Truck Tractor-Semitrailers as Specialized 2125-AE94
Equipment...........................................................................
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
Federal Highway Administration--Completed Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2099 Revision of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices; Traffic Control Devices 2125-AE78
on Federal-Aid and Other Streets and Highways; Standards............................
2100 [rplus]Design-Build Contracting..................................................... 2125-AE79
2101 Discretionary Bridge Candidate Rating Factor........................................ 2125-AE88
2102 Debt Financing...................................................................... 2125-AE91
2103 [rplus]Statewide Transportation Planning; Metropolitan Transportation Planning...... 2125-AE95
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2104 Truck Size and Weight; National Network; Virginia................................... 2125-AE96
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration--Proposed Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2105 [rplus]Commercial Driver's License Standards; Biometric Identifier.................. 2126-AA01
2106 Commercial Learner Permits.......................................................... 2126-AA03
2107 [rplus]Qualification of Drivers; Vision............................................. 2126-AA05
2108 [rplus]Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations; General Transportation of Hazardous 2126-AA07
Materials...........................................................................
2109 [rplus]Minimum Training Requirements for Longer Combination Vehicle (LCV) Operators 2126-AA08
and LCV Driver-Instructor Requirements..............................................
2110 [rplus]Minimum Training for Entry-Level Drivers of Commercial Motor Vehicle 2126-AA09
Operators...........................................................................
2111 [rplus]Commercial Driver Physical Fitness as Part of the CDL Process................ 2126-AA10
2112 [rplus]Safety Performance History of New Drivers.................................... 2126-AA17
2113 [rplus]Unified Registration System.................................................. 2126-AA22
2114 [rplus]Hours of Service of Drivers; Supporting Documents............................ 2126-AA76
2115 Title VI Regulations for FMCSA Financial Assistance Recipients...................... 2126-AA79
2116 Parts and Accessories Necessary for Safe Operation; Fuel Systems.................... 2126-AA80
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration--Final Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2117 Parts and Accessories Necessary for Safe Operation; Sleeper Berths on Motor Coaches. 2126-AA12
2118 [rplus]Railroad-Highway Grade Crossing Safety....................................... 2126-AA18
2119 Parts and Accessories Necessary for Safe Operation; Television Receivers and Data 2126-AA19
Display Units.......................................................................
2120 [rplus]English Language Requirement; Qualifications of Drivers...................... 2126-AA31
2121 [rplus]Transportation of Household Goods; Consumer Protection Regulations 2126-AA32
(Rulemaking Resulting From a Section 610 Review)....................................
2122 Out-of-Service Criteria............................................................. 2126-AA36
2123 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations; Waivers, Exemptions, and Pilot Programs; 2126-AA41
Rules and Procedures................................................................
2124 [rplus]Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations; Safety Requirements for Operators 2126-AA52
of Small Passenger-Carrying Commercial Motor Vehicles Used in Interstate Commerce...
2125 [rplus]New Entrant Safety Assurance Process......................................... 2126-AA59
2126 [rplus]Limitations on Issuance of Commercial Driver's License With Hazardous 2126-AA70
Materials Endorsement...............................................................
2127 [rplus]Registration Enforcement..................................................... 2126-AA78
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration--Long-Term Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2128 Rules of Practice for Motor Carrier Proceedings; Investigations; Disqualifications 2126-AA15
and Penalties.......................................................................
2129 General Jurisdiction Over Freight Forwarder Service................................. 2126-AA25
2130 [rplus]Application by Certain Mexico-Domiciled Motor Carriers To Operate Beyond U.S. 2126-AA34
Municipalities and Commercial Zones on the U.S.-Mexico Border.......................
2131 [rplus]Safety Monitoring System and Compliance Initiative for Mexico-Domiciled Motor 2126-AA35
Carriers Operating in the United States.............................................
2132 Safety Fitness Procedures........................................................... 2126-AA37
2133 [rplus]General Requirements; Inspection, Repair, and Maintenance; Intermodal 2126-AA38
Container Chassis and Trailers......................................................
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2134 [rplus]Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations; Interstate School Bus Safety....... 2126-AA53
2135 Parts and Accessories Necessary for Safe Operation; General Amendments.............. 2126-AA61
2136 [rplus]Certification of Safety Auditors, Safety Investigators, and Safety Inspectors 2126-AA64
2137 Posting of Employee Protections Information......................................... 2126-AA68
2138 [rplus]Certification of Compliance With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 2126-AA69
(FMVSS).............................................................................
2139 [rplus]Penalties, Inspection, and Decal Display Requirements for Mexico-Domiciled 2126-AA72
Motor Carriers......................................................................
2140 Safety Fitness Procedures; Safety Ratings........................................... 2126-AA77
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration--Completed Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2141 [rplus]Hours of Service of Drivers; Driver Rest and Sleep for Safe Operations 2126-AA23
(Rulemaking Resulting From a Section 610 Review)....................................
2142 Electronic Filing of Surety Bonds, Trust Fund Agreements, Insurance Certificates; 2126-AA24
Cancellations.......................................................................
2143 [rplus]Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations; Zero-Base Revision................. 2126-AA39
2144 [rplus]Post-Accident Controlled Substances and Alcohol Test Results; Reporting 2126-AA50
Requirements for the Fatality Analysis Reporting System.............................
2145 Rules of Practice for Administrative Proceedings.................................... 2126-AA63
2146 Security Requirements for Motor Carriers Transporting Hazardous Materials........... 2126-AA71
2147 Civil Penalties..................................................................... 2126-AA81
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration--Prerule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2148 Door Latch Exemption for Vehicles Equipped With Wheelchair Lifts and Ramps.......... 2127-AG16
2149 Review: Air Bag On-Off Switches..................................................... 2127-AH12
2150 Improve Motorcycle Helmet Head Protection........................................... 2127-AI03
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration--Proposed Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2151 Seating Systems Performance......................................................... 2127-AD08
2152 Certification Requirements of Multistage Vehicles................................... 2127-AE27
2153 Convex Cross-View Mirrors........................................................... 2127-AG41
2154 Upgrade Roof Crashworthiness........................................................ 2127-AG51
2155 Upgrade Door Retention Performance.................................................. 2127-AH34
2156 Administrative Rewrite of the Lighting Requirements Other Than Headlamps............ 2127-AH37
2157 Special Purpose Vehicles............................................................ 2127-AH75
2158 Brake Hoses......................................................................... 2127-AH79
2159 Low-Speed Vehicle Performance Requirements.......................................... 2127-AH80
2160 Headlamp Glare...................................................................... 2127-AH81
2161 Stowable or Fold-Away Child Restraint Anchorages.................................... 2127-AH85
2162 Motorcycle Headlamp System.......................................................... 2127-AH92
2163 Reorganize and Harmonize Controls and Displays...................................... 2127-AI09
2164 Seat Belt Emergency Locking Retractor............................................... 2127-AI38
2165 Idle Stop Technology Used in Some Hybrid Electric Vehicles.......................... 2127-AI43
2166 Procedures for Participating In and Receiving Data From the National Driver 2127-AI45
Registration Problem Driver Pointer System..........................................
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2167 Cargo Carrying Capacity............................................................. 2127-AI50
2168 Horizontal Discharge Trailers....................................................... 2127-AI56
2169 Heavier Hybrid III Type 6-Year-Old-Size Test Dummy.................................. 2127-AI58
2170 Allow Roll-Bar During Brake Testing................................................. 2127-AI63
2171 Child Restraint System Webbing Strength............................................. 2127-AI66
2172 Motorcycle Brake Controls........................................................... 2127-AI67
2173 GM Petition on Amending FMVSS No. 301 and FMVSS Nos. 208, 212, 219, 303, and 305.... 2127-AI76
2174 Incorporation of EuroSID II Dummy into 49 CFR Part 572.............................. 2127-AI89
2175 [rplus]Rear Center Lap/Shoulder Belt Requirement -- Standard 208.................... 2127-AI91
2176 Vehicles Built in Two or More Stages -- Standard 201 (Petitions for Reconsideration) 2127-AI93
2177 Part 571.3 Definitions, Designated Seating Position................................. 2127-AI94
2178 CRS Registration Rulemaking, FMVSS No. 213 and Part 588............................. 2127-AI95
2179 5th Percentile Dummy Belted Barrier Crash Test Requirements -- Standard 208......... 2127-AI98
2180 Theft Data for Calendar Year 2001................................................... 2127-AJ00
2181 Insurer Reporting Requirements for October 2003..................................... 2127-AJ01
2182 Selection of Appendix A -- Child Restraint Systems -- Standard 208.................. 2127-AJ03
2183 Buy America Requirements............................................................ 2127-AJ06
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration--Final Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2184 [rplus]Crashworthiness Ratings...................................................... 2127-AA03
2185 [rplus]Flammability of Interior Materials--School Buses............................. 2127-AA44
2186 Upgrade Fuel Integrity Performance Requirements..................................... 2127-AF36
2187 Alternative Geometric Visibility Requirements for Lamps............................. 2127-AF75
2188 Power-Operated Windows: Roof Panels................................................. 2127-AF83
2189 Dealer Notification of Defect or Noncompliance Determination........................ 2127-AG27
2190 Seat Belt Positioning Devices....................................................... 2127-AG49
2191 Glare Reduction From Daytime Running Lamps.......................................... 2127-AG86
2192 Administrative Rewrite for Headlamp Requirements.................................... 2127-AG87
2193 Signal Lamps Used With Light-Emitting Diodes........................................ 2127-AG88
2194 Motorcycle-Mounted Reflex Reflector Height.......................................... 2127-AG92
2195 [rplus]Allocation of Fuel Economy Credits........................................... 2127-AG97
2196 Incorporation of 1996 Revision of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 2127-AH08
Into Glazing Standard...............................................................
2197 [rplus]Upgrade of Head Restraints................................................... 2127-AH09
2198 Child Restraints for Older Children................................................. 2127-AH14
2199 Heavy Vehicle Antilock Brake System (ABS) Performance Requirement................... 2127-AH16
2200 Definition of Multifunctional School Activity Bus................................... 2127-AH23
2201 Upper Interior Impact............................................................... 2127-AH61
2202 Registered Importers of Vehicles Not Originally Manufactured To Conform With the 2127-AH67
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards..............................................
2203 Accelerator Control Systems......................................................... 2127-AH71
2204 Vehicles With Raised Roofs.......................................................... 2127-AH74
2205 Clarify Test Procedures for Brake Fluids............................................ 2127-AH96
2206 Child Restraint Anchorage Systems -- Part 2......................................... 2127-AH99
2207 Label Placement on Rear Impact Guards............................................... 2127-AI04
2208 Moving Barrier Tire Specification................................................... 2127-AI05
2209 [rplus]Confidential Business Information............................................ 2127-AI13
2210 Disposition of Replaced Tires....................................................... 2127-AI29
2211 [rplus]Improve Tire Safety Information.............................................. 2127-AI32
2212 Improving the Safety of Child Restraints............................................ 2127-AI34
2213 [rplus]Automotive Fuel Economy Manufacturing Incentive for Alternative Fuel Vehicles 2127-AI41
2214 [rplus]Operation of Motor Vehicles by Intoxicated Persons........................... 2127-AI44
2215 Expanding the Auto Parts Marking Requirement........................................ 2127-AI46
2216 Parking Brakes for Non-School Bus Vehicles.......................................... 2127-AI47
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2217 Compliance for Multistage Manufacturers and Alterers................................ 2127-AI49
2218 [rplus]Improved Tire Safety......................................................... 2127-AI54
2219 Retroactive Certification (Policy Statement)........................................ 2127-AI59
2220 Record Retention of Retroactively Certified Vehicles................................ 2127-AI60
2221 Importation of Commercial Motor Vehicles............................................ 2127-AI64
2222 [rplus]Advanced Air Bag Requirements................................................ 2127-AI71
2223 Theft Data for Calendar Year 2000................................................... 2127-AI75
2224 [rplus]Consumer Information Regulations; Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; 2127-AI81
Rollover Resistance.................................................................
2225 FMVSS No. 208 Advanced Air Bag Petitions for Reconsideration (Part 2)............... 2127-AI82
2226 Warning Label and Additional Conspicuity Features for Low Speed Vehicles............ 2127-AI84
2227 List of Nonconforming Vehicles Eligible for Importation............................. 2127-AI87
2228 Use of Seat-Mounted Child Restraints on School Bus Seats............................ 2127-AI88
2229 [rplus]Tire Pressure Monitoring System; Petitions for Reconsideration............... 2127-AI90
2230 [rplus]Reporting of Information and Documents About Potential Defects............... 2127-AI92
2231 High-Theft Lines for Model Year 2004................................................ 2127-AI99
2232 Reimbursement Prior to Recall....................................................... 2127-AJ05
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration--Long-Term Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2233 Radiator Safety Cap................................................................. 2127-AE59
2234 [rplus]Review: Side-Impact Protection............................................... 2127-AF54
2235 Power Window Safety Switches........................................................ 2127-AG36
2236 Review: Redesigned Air Bags......................................................... 2127-AH13
2237 [rplus]Frontal Offset Protection.................................................... 2127-AH73
2238 Review: Antilock Brake Systems for Heavy Trucks..................................... 2127-AI14
2239 Review: Rear-Impact Guards for Truck Trailers....................................... 2127-AI15
2240 Adaptation of Instrumented Lower Legs for Hybrid III Male and Female Adult Dummies.. 2127-AI39
2241 Convex Mirrors for Commercial Trucks................................................ 2127-AI52
2242 Enhance Passenger-Side Mirror System................................................ 2127-AI53
2243 Daytime Running Lamps Intensity Reduction Phase II.................................. 2127-AI62
2244 [rplus]Event Data Recorders......................................................... 2127-AI72
2245 [rplus]Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Child Restraint Systems.............. 2127-AI83
2246 FMVSS No. 201 Upper Interior Impact Multi-Stage Vehicle Compliance.................. 2127-AI86
2247 Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, Lamps, Reflective Devices, and 2127-AI97
Associated Equipment................................................................
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration--Completed Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2248 Procedures for Considering Environmental Impacts.................................... 2127-AB79
2249 [rplus]Platform Lift Systems........................................................ 2127-AD50
2250 Review: Odometer Fraud.............................................................. 2127-AF53
2251 Review: American Automobile Labeling Act............................................ 2127-AG18
2252 Review: Heavy Truck Conspicuity..................................................... 2127-AG19
2253 Hybrid III 95th Percentile Male..................................................... 2127-AG79
2254 Review: Child Safety Seat Registration.............................................. 2127-AG93
2255 Political Subdivision Participation in State Highway Safety Programs and State 2127-AH00
Highway Safety Agency...............................................................
2256 Placement of Wheelchair Restraints on Buses......................................... 2127-AH03
2257 Metric Conversion -- Phase III...................................................... 2127-AH27
2258 Use of Universal Child Seats in Aircraft............................................ 2127-AH56
2259 Exemption for Inconsequential Defect or Noncompliance............................... 2127-AH58
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2260 Compliance and Enforcement.......................................................... 2127-AH63
2261 Defect Reporting and Notification................................................... 2127-AH89
2262 Guidelines for States on Enforcement of Light Transmission.......................... 2127-AH97
2263 Hybrid III Type 6-Year-Old-Size Test Dummy.......................................... 2127-AI00
2264 Fifth Percentile Female Test Dummy.................................................. 2127-AI01
2265 Acceleration of Manufacturer Remedy Program......................................... 2127-AI27
2266 Seat Belt Fit....................................................................... 2127-AI36
2267 Voluntarily Installed Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages................................. 2127-AI40
2268 Child Restraint Safety Rating....................................................... 2127-AI65
2269 [rplus]Light Truck Average Fuel Economy Standards, Model Years 2005-2007............ 2127-AI70
2270 Exemption for Inconsequential Defect or Noncompliance............................... 2127-AI78
2271 [rplus]FMVSS No. 208 Advanced Air Bag Petitions for Reconsideration (Part 1)........ 2127-AI85
2272 Delaying Effective Date of Standards 221............................................ 2127-AJ02
2273 Reporting of Information and Documents About Foreign Safety Recalls and Campaigns 2127-AJ04
Related to Potential Defects........................................................
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
Federal Railroad Administration--Proposed Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2274 Blue Signal and Related Protections................................................. 2130-AA90
2275 Locomotive Crashworthiness.......................................................... 2130-AB23
2276 Locomotive Event Recorders.......................................................... 2130-AB34
2277 Reflectorization of Rail Freight Rolling Stock...................................... 2130-AB41
2278 Occupational Noise Exposure for Railroad Operating Employees........................ 2130-AB56
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Federal Railroad Administration--Final Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2279 [rplus]Whistle Bans at Highway-Rail Grade Crossings................................. 2130-AA71
2280 [rplus]Standards for Development and Use of Processor-Based Signal and Train Control 2130-AA94
Systems.............................................................................
2281 Small Railroads; Policy Statement on Enforcement Program............................ 2130-AB15
2282 Roadway Maintenance Machines........................................................ 2130-AB28
2283 Determination of Minimum Testing Rate for Random Drug and Alcohol Testing........... 2130-AB31
2284 [rplus]Application of Random Testing and Other Alcohol and Drug Regulations to 2130-AB39
Employees of Foreign Railroads......................................................
2285 Retention of Current Monetary Threshold for Reporting Rail Equipment Accidents/ 2130-AB57
Incidents During Calendar Year 2003 and Until Further Amended.......................
2286 Railroad Locomotive Safety Standards................................................ 2130-AB58
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
Federal Railroad Administration--Long-Term Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2287 Crane Safety Standards.............................................................. 2130-AB27
2288 Revision to Railroad Safety Enforcement Procedures.................................. 2130-AB35
2289 Rules of Practice................................................................... 2130-AB36
2290 [rplus]Minimum Standards for Temperature in the Locomotive Cab...................... 2130-AB46
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Federal Railroad Administration--Completed Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2291 Local Rail Freight Assistance to States............................................. 2130-AA60
2292 [rplus]Regulations on Safety Integration Plans Governing Railroad Consolidations, 2130-AB24
Mergers, Acquisitions of Control, and Start-Up Operations...........................
2293 Annual Adjustment of Monetary Threshold for Reporting Rail Equipment Accidents/ 2130-AB30
Incidents...........................................................................
2294 [rplus]Locational Requirement for Dispatching of United States Rail Operations...... 2130-AB38
2295 Revision to the Accident/Incident Reporting Regulations and Guide................... 2130-AB51
2296 Automatic Train Control (ATC) and Advanced Civil Speed Enforcement System (ACSES); 2130-AB55
Northeast Corridor (NEC) Railroads..................................................
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
Federal Transit Administration--Long-Term Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2297 School Bus Operations............................................................... 2132-AA67
2298 State Safety Oversight; Rail Fixed Guideway Systems................................. 2132-AA69
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Federal Transit Administration--Completed Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2299 [rplus]Bus Testing.................................................................. 2132-AA30
2300 Buy America Requirements; Amendment to Certification Procedures..................... 2132-AA62
2301 Buy America Requirements; Permanent Waiver for Microcomputers....................... 2132-AA68
2302 [rplus]Statewide Transportation Planning; Metropolitan Transportation Planning...... 2132-AA75
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation--Completed Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2303 Seaway Regulations and Rules; Automatic Identification System....................... 2135-AA15
2304 Seaway Regulations and Rules: Inflation Adjustment of Civil Monetary Penalty........ 2135-AA16
2305 Tariff of Tolls..................................................................... 2135-AA17
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Research and Special Programs Administration--Prerule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2306 [rplus]Hazardous Materials: Safety Requirements for External Product Piping on Cargo 2137-AD36
Tanks Transporting Flammable Liquids................................................
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
Research and Special Programs Administration--Proposed Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2307 Pipeline Safety: Gas Gathering Line Definition...................................... 2137-AB15
2308 Pipeline Safety: Periodic Underwater Inspections.................................... 2137-AC54
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2309 Hazardous Materials: Revision of Requirements for Carriage by Aircraft.............. 2137-AD18
2310 Hazardous Materials: Hazard Communication Requirements--Petitions for Rulemaking and 2137-AD28
Miscellaneous Amendments............................................................
2311 [rplus]Hazardous Materials Safety: Transportation of Oxygen Cylinders and Oxygen 2137-AD33
Generators Aboard Aircraft..........................................................
2312 Pipeline Safety: Annual Update of Standards Incorporated by Reference............... 2137-AD68
2313 Hazardous Materials: Security Requirements for Motor Carriers Transporting Hazardous 2137-AD70
Materials...........................................................................
2314 Pipeline Safety: National Pipeline Mapping System................................... 2137-AD76
2315 Hazardous Materials Regulations: Aluminum Cylinders -- Revised Requalification and 2137-AD78
Use Criteria for the DOT 3 AL Cylinder Made of Aluminum Alloy 6351-TG...............
2316 Pipeline Safety: Liquefied Natural Gas Facilities; and Updating Safety Standards.... 2137-AD80
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
Research and Special Programs Administration--Final Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2317 Pipeline Safety: Passage of Internal Inspection Devices............................. 2137-AB71
2318 [rplus]Pipeline Safety: Response Plans for Onshore Oil Pipelines.................... 2137-AC30
2319 [rplus]Applicability of the Hazardous Materials Regulations to Loading, Unloading, 2137-AC68
and Storage.........................................................................
2320 Pipeline Safety: Further Regulatory Review; Gas Pipeline Safety Standards........... 2137-AD01
2321 Pipeline Safety: Recommendations To Change Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Safety 2137-AD10
Standards...........................................................................
2322 Hazardous Materials: Revisions to Incident Reporting Requirements and Detailed 2137-AD21
Hazardous Materials Incident Report DOT Form........................................
2323 Hazardous Materials: Air Carrier Emergency Telephone Number Requirements............ 2137-AD29
2324 Pipeline Safety: Periodic Updates to Pipeline Safety Requirements (1999)............ 2137-AD35
2325 Hazardous Materials: Adoption of Latest IAEA and Other Miscellaneous Revisions and 2137-AD40
Clarifications......................................................................
2326 Pipeline Safety: Producer-Operated Outer Continental Shelf Gas and Hazardous Liquid 2137-AD42
Pipelines That Cross Directly Into State Waters.....................................
2327 Hazardous Materials: Miscellaneous Amendments for Unloading IM Portable Tanks on a 2137-AD44
Transport Vehicle -- Petition for Rulemaking........................................
2328 Hazardous Materials: Transportation of Lithium Batteries............................ 2137-AD48
2329 Hazardous Materials: Revision of the Requirements for Hazardous Waste Manifests..... 2137-AD50
2330 [rplus]Pipeline Safety: Pipeline Integrity Management in High-Consequence Areas (Gas 2137-AD54
Transmission Pipeline Operators)....................................................
2331 Pipeline Safety: Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Operator Annual Reports.................. 2137-AD59
2332 Hazardous Materials: Harmonization With the United Nations Recommendations, 2137-AD66
International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code, and International Civil Aviation
Organization Technical Instructions.................................................
2333 [rplus]Hazardous Materials: Security Requirements for Offerors and Transporters of 2137-AD67
Hazardous Materials.................................................................
2334 Hazardous Materials: Revision to Penalty Guidelines................................. 2137-AD71
2335 Hazardous Materials: Miscellaneous Revisions to the Hazardous Materials Regulations. 2137-AD73
2336 Pipeline Safety: Technical Revisions to Agency Procedures........................... 2137-AD77
2337 [rplus]Hazardous Materials: Enhancing Security of Explosives Transportation......... 2137-AD79
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
Research and Special Programs Administration--Long-Term Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2338 [rplus]Safeguarding Food From Contamination During Transportation................... 2137-AC00
2339 Hazardous Materials: Cargo Tank Rollover Requirements............................... 2137-AD34
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
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Research and Special Programs Administration--Completed Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2340 Hazardous Materials: Retention of Shipping Papers................................... 2137-AC64
2341 Hazardous Materials: Requirements for Cargo Tanks................................... 2137-AC90
2342 Revisions; Definition of Administrator.............................................. 2137-AD43
2343 Hazardous Materials: Reduction of Registration Fees................................. 2137-AD53
2344 Hazardous Materials: Frangible Discs on Tank Cars................................... 2137-AD57
2345 Hazardous Materials: Revision to Periodic Tire Check Requirement for Motor Carriers 2137-AD69
Transporting Hazardous Materials....................................................
2346 Hazardous Materials: Transportation of Division 1.5 Explosives (Blasting Agents) and 2137-AD75
Ammonium Nitrate Mixtures in Bulk...................................................
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Maritime Administration--Proposed Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2347 [rplus]Cargo Preference Regulations--Carriage of Oceangoing Cargo Generated by 2133-AB37
Government Programs.................................................................
2348 Regulated Transactions Involving Documented Vessels and Other Maritime Interests: 2133-AB48
Inflation Adjustment of Civil Monetary Penalty......................................
2349 Application Fee for Administrative Waivers of the Coastwise Trade Laws.............. 2133-AB50
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[rplus] DOT-designated significant regulation
Maritime Administration--Final Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2350 Administrative Waivers of the Coastwise Trade Laws for Eligible Vessels............. 2133-AB49
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Maritime Administration--Completed Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2351 Requirements To Document U.S.-Flag Fishing Industry Vessels of 100 Feet or Greater 2133-AB46
in Registered Length and To Hold Preferred Mortgage on Such Vessels.................
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bureau of Transportation Statistics--Completed Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identification
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2352 Modernizing the Passenger Origin-Destination Survey................................. 2139-AA01
2353 [rplus]Amendment to Part 234 To Collect Causal Information for Airline Delays and 2139-AA09
Cancellations.......................................................................
2354 Reports of Motor Carriers -- Correction of Obsolete References and Other Minor 2139-AA10
Editorial Corrections...............................................................
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_______________________________________________________________________
Department of Transportation (DOT) Prerule Stage
Office of the Secretary (OST)
_______________________________________________________________________
1864. [bull] MENTOR/PROTEGE PROGRAM
Priority: Info./Admin./Other
Legal Authority: PL 95-507
CFR Citation: 13 CFR 124; 49 CFR 26
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This rulemaking would provide motivation and encouragement to
firms to assist small businesses (SB), including HUBZone small
businesses (HUBZone), small disadvantaged businesses (SDB), and small
women-owned businesses (WOSB), in enhancing their business operations
and increasing their capacities. This action would assist the
Department of Transportation in meeting its mandated small business
contracts and subcontract goals, foster the establishment of long-term
business relationships between these entities and prime contractors,
and increase the overall number of these entities that receive DOT
contract and subcontract consideration and awards.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
ANPRM 12/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: Businesses
Government Levels Affected: Federal, State
Agency Contact: Ferguise Leon Mayronne, Senior Program Analyst,
Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary, Nassif Building,
Room 9412, 400 7th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-5341
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AD20
_______________________________________________________________________
1865. [bull] [rplus]REVIEW OF DATA FILED BY CERTIFICATED OR COMMUTER AIR
CARRIERS TO SUPPORT CONTINUING FITNESS DETERMINATIONS
Priority: Other Significant. Major status under 5 USC 801 is
undetermined.
Unfunded Mandates: Undetermined
Legal Authority: 49 USC 401, 411, 417
CFR Citation: 14 CFR 204.5
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: In this ANPRM, the Department asks for comments on two issues
relating to air carrier continuing fitness determinations raised by the
Inspector General. The issues relate to (1) public notice of
determinations in relation to the reporting requirements of CFR part
204 applicable to certificated and commuter air carriers proposing to
undergo a substantial change in operations, ownership, or management
and (2) the criteria the Department typically uses to determine actual
control of an air carrier when evaluating the citizenship of an air
carrier during a continuing fitness review.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
ANPRM 06/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Undetermined
Government Levels Affected: Undetermined
Agency Contact: Colleen Hanley, Attorney Advisor, Department of
Transportation, Office of the Secretary, Room 10118, 400 Seventh Street
SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-2509
Fax: 202 366-9188
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AD25
_______________________________________________________________________
Department of Transportation (DOT) Proposed Rule Stage
Office of the Secretary (OST)
_______________________________________________________________________
1866. [rplus]AVIATION DATA REQUIREMENTS REVIEW AND MODERNIZATION PROGRAM
Priority: Other Significant
Legal Authority: 49 USC 40101; 49 USC 41101; 49 USC 41708; 49 USC
41709; 49 USC 41301; 49 USC 41501; 49 USC 41701
CFR Citation: 14 CFR 241; 14 CFR 250; 14 CFR 298; 14 CFR 374a; 14 CFR
234
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: The Department is undertaking an aviation data requirements
review and modernization program. The review is designed to harmonize
the Department's aviation data systems with current regulatory and
statutory needs; improve the quality of the Department's aviation data
bases; and eliminate obsolete data reporting and processing systems.
The ANPRM was the first step in an outreach program to review aviation
data collected by the Department and the measures that should be taken
to modernize and improve aviation data reporting and processing
systems. The Department solicited public comments from aviation data
users on the nature, scope, source, and means for collecting,
processing, and distributing airline traffic, fare, and financial data.
Specifically, the Department invited comments to determine whether
existing aviation data should be amended, supplemented, or replaced;
whether selected forms and reports should be retained, modified, or
eliminated; whether the Department should require all aviation data to
be filed electronically; and how the aviation data system should be
reengineered to enhance efficiency and to reduce costs for both the
Department and airline industry. The Department has reviewed the
comments and reply comments and is in the process of redefining the
data elements and restructuring the data reporting requirements to be
included in an NPRM. This action is significant due to substantial
public and industry interest.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
ANPRM 07/15/98 63 FR 38128
ANPRM Comment Period End 09/14/98
Reply Comment Period End 10/13/98
NPRM 08/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Undetermined
Small Entities Affected: Businesses, Governmental Jurisdictions,
Organizations
Government Levels Affected: Undetermined
Agency Contact: Todd Homan, Industry Economist, Department of
Transportation, Office of the Secretary, X-55, 400 Seventh Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20590
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Phone: 202 366-9605
RIN: 2105-AC71
_______________________________________________________________________
1867. NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY IN AIR TRAVEL
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 14 USC 41702; 14 USC 41705; 14 USC 41712
CFR Citation: 14 CFR 382
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This proposed rule would add coverage under the Air Carrier
Access Act to foreign air carriers and comprehensively revise and
update 14 CFR part 382. It would also clarify new provisions in such
areas as movable aisle armrests, preboarding announcements, and
accessibility of carrier web sites.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 08/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Robert C. Ashby, Deputy Assistant General Counsel for
Regulation and Enforcement, Department of Transportation, Office of the
Secretary, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4723
TDD Phone: 202 755-7687
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AC97
_______________________________________________________________________
1868. DRUG AND ALCOHOL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM REPORTING
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 49 USC 102, 301, 322, 5331, 20140, 31306, 45101
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 40
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This rule proposes to revise the management information
system forms by standardizing the information collected and to reduce
the amount of data reported by transportation employers. Annual drug
and alcohol program data is currently submitted by the Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, Federal
Transit Administration, Federal Railroad Administration, Research and
Special Programs Administration, and United States Coast Guard.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 08/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: Businesses, Governmental Jurisdictions
Government Levels Affected: State, Local
Agency Contact: Jim L. Swart, Drug and Alcohol Policy Advisor,
Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary, Room 10403, 400
7th Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-6369
Fax: 202 366-3897
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AD14
_______________________________________________________________________
1869. [bull] PROCEDURES FOR COMPENSATION OF AIR CARRIERS
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: PL 107-42; PL 107-71, sec 124(d)
CFR Citation: 14 CFR 330
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This rule would adjust the amount of compensation available
to two classes of carriers under the Air Transportation Safety and
System Stabilization Act. The effect of the change would be to permit
increased compensation for some small air carriers.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 06/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: Businesses
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Steven Hatley, Department of Transportation, Office of
the Secretary, 6402, 400 7th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-1213
Related RIN: Related To 2105-AD06
RIN: 2105-AD27
_______________________________________________________________________
1870. [bull] TRANSPORTATION ACQUISITION REGULATION
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 5 USC 301
CFR Citation: 12 CFR 1201 to 1253
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: The Department is updating 48 CFR chapter 12 to be in
consonance with changes to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (48 CFR
chapter 1).
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 10/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Undetermined
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Elaine Wheeler, Senior Procurement Analyst, Department
of Transportation, Office of the Secretary, Room 9401, 400 Seventh
Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4272
Fax: 202 366-7510
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AD28
_______________________________________________________________________
Department of Transportation (DOT) Final Rule Stage
Office of the Secretary (OST)
_______________________________________________________________________
1871. USE OF DIRECT FINAL RULEMAKING
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 49 USC 1657
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 5.21; 49 CFR 5.35
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: The Department is considering a new rulemaking procedure to
expedite the processing of noncontroversial changes to its regulations.
Rules that the Secretary judges to be unlikely to result in public
comment would be published as direct final rules. Such direct final
rules
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would advise the public that no adverse comment is anticipated and
that, unless written adverse comment or notice of intent to submit such
comment is received within a specified number of days, the rule will
become effective 60 days from the date of publication in the Federal
Register.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 08/04/95 60 FR 39919
NPRM Comment Period End 10/03/95
Final Action 08/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Neil Eisner, Assistant General Counsel for Regulation
and Enforcement, Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary,
Room 10424 Nassif Building, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC
20590
Phone: 202 366-4723
Fax: 202 366-9313
RIN: 2105-AC11
_______________________________________________________________________
1872. OVERBOOKING OF FLIGHTS: ELIMINATION OF AIRPORT NOTICE SIGNS
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 49 USC 401; 49 USC 411; 49 USC 413; 49 USC 417
CFR Citation: 14 CFR 250
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: Due to significant growth of electronic ticketing in the
period since this proposal was issued, the Department cannot rely to
the same extent on advance distribution of the Oversales ticket notice.
Consequently, we are not prepared to eliminate the requirement for an
Oversales airport sign without further review of the matter.
Accordingly, the proposal will be withdrawn. This action would
eliminate a consumer notice about airline overbooking of flights that
is required to appear on signs at airports, city ticket offices, and
travel agencies. However, that information would be available to
consumers because it must accompany every ticket.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 06/03/96 61 FR 27818
NPRM Comment Period End 07/18/96
To Be Withdrawn 12/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Additional Information: Other rulemakings: RIN 2105-AA88, Simplified
Airline Counter-Sign Notices. RIN 2105-AC36, Ticketless Travel:
Passenger Notices, Statement of Compliance Policy published 4/22/97, 62
FR 19473.
Agency Contact: Tim Kelly, Aviation Consumer Protection Division,
Office of the General Counsel, Department of Transportation, Office of
the Secretary, C-75, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-5952
RIN: 2105-AC45
_______________________________________________________________________
1873. FEES AND CHARGES FOR SPECIAL SERVICES: REINVENTION
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 49 USC 40101; 49 USC 46101; 31 USC 9701
CFR Citation: 14 CFR 389
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This action would remove or update obsolete provisions and
organizational references, and adjust the fee schedule for certain
special services related to aviation economic proceedings that the
Department makes available to the public. The regulation has not been
comprehensively updated since 1985 and the revisions will take the form
of a complete reissuance of part 389.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 01/21/99 64 FR 3229
NPRM Comment Period End 03/22/99
Final Action 08/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: Businesses
Government Levels Affected: Federal
Agency Contact: John Miller, Analyst, Planning and Special Projects
Office, Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary, X-60,
400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4868
RIN: 2105-AC47
_______________________________________________________________________
1874. [rplus]COMPUTER RESERVATIONS SYSTEM REGULATIONS COMPREHENSIVE
REVIEW
Priority: Other Significant
Legal Authority: 49 USC 41712; 49 USC 40101(a); 49 USC 40113(a); 49 USC
40105
CFR Citation: 14 CFR 255; 14 CFR 399
Legal Deadline: Final, Statutory, December 31, 1997.
Abstract: The Department regulates computer reservations systems owned
by airlines or airline affiliates that are used by travel agencies. The
current rules are designed to prevent the systems from unreasonably
prejudicing the competitive position of other airlines and to ensure
that travel agencies can provide accurate and unbiased information to
the public. The Department is reexamining its rules to see whether they
should be readopted and, if so, whether they should be changed in
response to greater use of the Internet in airline reservations and
ticketing and changes in the industry. The Department is also reviewing
its policies on the requirements for advertising fares by airline
travel agencies that charge fees for brokering airline tickets. As part
of this action, we will be looking at ways to lessen impacts on small
entities.
Statement of Need: The Department's existing rules require the
Department to reexamine whether the rules are necessary and effective.
In addition, two developments since the Department's last review of
rules necessitate a reexamination. Those developments are the growing
role of the Internet in airline distribution and the decline in airline
control of the systems. A number of airlines obtain a large share of
their bookings from their own Web sites, online travel agencies account
for a significant share of all airline bookings, and the two largest
systems operating in the United States are not owned by any airline.
Summary of Legal Basis: The Department has the authority under 49
U.S.C. 41712 to prohibit unfair and deceptive practices and unfair
methods of competition in the sale of air transportation by airlines
and ticket agents. The Department accordingly may prohibit conduct by
airlines and
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ticket agents that is likely to cause deception or violate the
antitrust laws or antitrust principles. The original CRS rules were
affirmed in United Air Lines v. CAB, 766 F.2d 1107 (7th Cir. 1985).
Alternatives: The Department will consider alternatives ranging from
allowing some or all of the rules to expire at their sunset date to
readopting the rules with some additional provisions. The Department
has issued two advance notices of proposed rulemaking asking for
comment on whether the rules remain necessary in light of the
developments in airline distribution and the systems' declining airline
control and on whether rules are necessary for governing the sale of
airline services through the Internet. The rules can be phased out or
eliminated, along with comment on whether the rules should be
strengthened in several respects raised by the comments on the advance
notices of proposed rulemaking.
Anticipated Cost and Benefits: The Department will include a
preliminary regulatory evaluation in its notice of proposed rulemaking.
Risks: The Department found in its last overall review of the rules
that the systems had the ability and potential incentives to engage in
conduct that could prejudice airline competition and cause consumers
and their travel agents to receive misleading and inaccurate
information on airline services. Systems could also engage in practices
that would deny airlines and travel agencies a reasonable opportunity
to use alternative electronic services that would provide information
and booking capabilities. The rules may also impose costs on the
systems and airlines. The Department will ask for comment on whether
the risks still exist and, if so, whether the costs imposed by the
rules outweigh the benefits provided by the rules.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
ANPRM 09/10/97 62 FR 47606
Notice Extending Comment Period 10/30/97 62 FR 58700
Request for Comments 11/07/97 62 FR 60195
ANPRM Comment Period End 11/10/97
Extended Comment Period End 12/09/97
Notice Extending Reply Comment
Period 01/23/98 63 FR 3491
Extended Comment Period End 02/03/98
SANPRM 07/24/00 65 FR 45551
SANPRM Comment Period End 09/22/00
SANPRM Reply Comment Period End 10/23/00
NPRM 11/15/02 67 FR 69366
NPRM Extension of Comment Period12/09/02 67 FR 72869
NPRM Notice of Petition Response
Date 01/09/03
NPRM Comment Period End 01/14/03
NPRM Reply Comment Period End 02/13/03
Extended Comment Period End 03/16/03
Extended Reply Comment Period
End 05/15/03
Final Action 01/00/04
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes
Small Entities Affected: Businesses
Government Levels Affected: None
Additional Information: The extensions for the existing rule are under
RINs 2105-AC75 and 2105-AD00 and AD09.
Agency Contact: Thomas Ray, Office of General Counsel, Department of
Transportation, Office of the Secretary, C-30, 400 Seventh Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4731
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AC65
_______________________________________________________________________
1875. [rplus]UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR GRANTS AND
AGREEMENTS WITH INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION, HOSPITALS, AND OTHER
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
Priority: Other Significant
Legal Authority: 49 USC 322(a)
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 19
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This action implements changes to OMB Circular A-110 that
were issued by OMB on October 8, 1999, providing uniform guidance for
administering grants to institutions of higher education, hospitals,
and other nonprofit organizations. The change provides guidance on
making data produced under awards available to the public. The
regulation is essentially a word-for-word issuance of the requirements
in OMB Circular A-110. An interim final rule was issued because of the
limited ability to change the requirements from those in the circular.
We are awaiting OMB instructions regarding whether there will be any
Governmentwide changes to the final rule.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Interim Final Rule 03/16/00 65 FR 14406
Final Action 08/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Robert C. Ashby, Deputy Assistant General Counsel for
Regulation and Enforcement, Department of Transportation, Office of the
Secretary, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4723
TDD Phone: 202 755-7687
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AC83
_______________________________________________________________________
1876. [rplus]AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS
Priority: Other Significant
Legal Authority: 5 USC 552a
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 27; 49 CFR 37
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: The Department of Transportation is proposing to amend its
rules implementing the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by
adopting as its standards revised accessibility guidelines proposed by
the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access
Board). The Access Board published a notice of proposed rulemaking
(NPRM) to revise and update the accessibility guidelines for the ADA
and the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) in the November 16, 1999,
issue of the Federal Register. This rule would adopt the Access Board's
revised and updated ADA guidelines and make a conforming change to the
Department's rule implementing the ADA.
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Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 08/08/00 65 FR 48444
NPRM Comment Period End 09/07/00
Final Action 08/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Robert C. Ashby, Deputy Assistant General Counsel for
Regulation and Enforcement, Department of Transportation, Office of the
Secretary, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4723
TDD Phone: 202 755-7687
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AC86
_______________________________________________________________________
1877. PARTICIPATION BY MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISES (DBE) IN DEPARTMENT
OF TRANSPORTATION FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS: THRESHOLD REQUIREMENTS
AND OTHER TECHNICAL REVISIONS
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: PL 105-178, TEA-21; PL 102-581
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 26.11 (Revision); 49 CFR 26.21 (Revision); 49 CFR
26.37 (Revision); 49 CFR 26.45 (Revision); 49 CFR 26.55 (Revision)
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This rulemaking changes the threshold requirements for
Federal Transit Administration and Federal Aviation Administration
recipients to establish DBE programs and overall goals. Each August 1,
recipients must submit DBE goals for the following fiscal year. This
change will reduce burdens on entities receiving smaller Federal
grants. This document also makes technical changes to 49 CFR part 26.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Interim Final Rule 11/15/00 65 FR 68949
Interim Final Rule Effective 11/15/00
Interim Final Rule Comment
Period End 01/02/01
Final Action 08/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Laura Aguilar, Attorney, Department of Transportation,
Office of the Secretary, C-10, Room 10102
Phone: 202 366-0365
Fax: 202 366-9170
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AC89
_______________________________________________________________________
1878. PARTICIPATION BY DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES IN DEPARTMENT
OF TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 23 USC 324; 42 USC 2000d et seq; 49 USC 1611, 47107,
47113, 47123; EO 12138; 3 CFR 1951 comp., p. 393, sec 1101 (b); ...
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 2a, subpart G
Legal Deadline: Final, Statutory, June 30, 1993.
Abstract: In May 1997, the Department issued a supplemental notice of
proposed rulemaking (SNPRM) to revise its disadvantaged business
enterprise (DBE) regulation. The SNPRM included proposals for revising
the airport concessions portion of the DBE program. When the
Department, in February 1999, issued a final rule based on the SNPRM,
we did not publish a final version of the airport concessions proposal.
On September 8, 2000, DOT issued a second SNPRM seeking comments on an
airport concessions subpart to part 26. The SNPRM took into account
comments on the May 1997 SNPRM, adapted provisions of the rest of part
26 to the concessions context, and proposed options for provisions
affecting car rental operations at airports. These options were based
in part on a memorandum of understanding between the American Car
Rental Association and the Airport Minority Advisory Council making
recommendations to the Department on this aspect of the rulemaking.
This SNPRM was inadvertently published under RIN 2105-AB92.
This rule would respond to comments on the September 8, 2000, SNPRM and
establish a revised 49 CFR part 23.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
SNPRM 09/08/00 65 FR 54454
SNPRM Comment Period End 10/23/00
Final Action 08/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes
Small Entities Affected: Businesses
Government Levels Affected: State, Local
Agency Contact: Robert C. Ashby, Deputy Assistant General Counsel for
Regulation and Enforcement, Department of Transportation, Office of the
Secretary, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4723
TDD Phone: 202 755-7687
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AC91
_______________________________________________________________________
1879. NONDISCRIMINATION IN FEDERALLY ASSISTED PROGRAMS
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 42 USC 794; 42 USC 2000d to 2000d-7; 42 USC 6101 to
6107; EO 12250
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 21; 49 CFR 27
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This rule would amend DOT's regulations implementing title VI
of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (title VI), section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1972 (section 504), and the Age Discrimination
Act of 1975 (Age Discrimination Act). Together, these statutes prohibit
discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin,
disability, and age in programs or activities that receive Federal
financial assistance. In 1988, the Civil Rights Restoration Act (CRRA)
added definitions of ``program or activity'' and ``program'' to title
VI and added a definition of ``program or activity'' to section 504 and
the Age Discrimination Act. The added definitions were designed to
clarify the broad scope of coverage of recipients' programs or
activities under these statutes. The promulgation of this regulation
would incorporate the CRRA's definition of ``program or activity'' and
``program'' into title VI, section 504, and the Age Discrimination Act
regulations. This regulation would also promote consistency and
enforceability of these statutes. This is a joint rulemaking with other
Federal agencies.
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Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 12/06/00 65 FR 76460
NPRM Comment Period End 01/05/01
Final Action 09/00/03
Final Action Effective 10/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: Federal
Agency Contact: Robert C. Ashby, Deputy Assistant General Counsel for
Regulation and Enforcement, Department of Transportation, Office of the
Secretary, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4723
TDD Phone: 202 755-7687
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AC96
_______________________________________________________________________
1880. OVER-THE-ROAD BUSES: EXTENSION OF DUE DATE FOR INFORMATION
COLLECTION
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 42 USC 12101 to 12213; 49 USC 322
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 37
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: The Department of Transportation is amending its Americans
with Disabilities Act regulations concerning accessibility of over-the-
road buses with respect to information collection requirements. The
amendments would postpone the requirement for bus companies to submit
information reporting ridership on accessible fixed route service and
the acquisition of buses and would designate the Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration as the recipient of the data.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Interim Final Rule 02/06/01 66 FR 10968
Final Action 08/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Linda Lasley, Attorney, Department of Transportation,
Office of the Secretary, C-50, Room 10424, 400 7th Street, SW,
Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4723
Fax: 202 366-9313
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AC98
_______________________________________________________________________
1881. STANDARD TIME ZONE BOUNDARY IN THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA: MORTON
COUNTY
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 15 USC 260 to 267
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 71
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This rule would relocate Morton County, ND, from mountain
time to central time. This action is based on a request from the
Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners for Morton County, ND.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 08/03/01 66 FR 40666
NPRM Comment Period End 09/17/01
Final Action 08/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Joanne Petrie, Attorney, Department of Transportation,
Office of the Secretary, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4723
RIN: 2105-AD03
_______________________________________________________________________
1882. REPORTING REQUIREMENT FOR AIR CARRIERS REGARDING DISABILITY-
RELATED COMPLAINTS
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 49 USC 41702; 49 USC 41705
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 382
Legal Deadline: Other, Statutory, Implementation of Plan Required by PL
106-181, sec 707.
Abstract: The rule would require most certificated U.S. air carriers
and foreign air carriers operating to and from the U.S. that conduct
passenger-carrying service to record and categorize complaints that
they receive alleging inadequate accessibility or discrimination on the
basis of disability according to the type of disability and nature of
complaint, prepare a summary report of those complaints, submit the
report annually to the Department of Transportation's Aviation Consumer
Protection Division, and retain copies of correspondence and record of
action on disability-related complaints for 3 years.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 02/14/02 67 FR 6892
Extension of Comment Period 04/10/02 67 FR 17308
NPRM Comment Period End 04/15/02
Extended Comment Period End 06/01/02
Final Rule 08/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Blane A. Workie, Attorney, Department of
Transportation, Office of the Secretary, Room 4116/C-70, 400 7th Street
SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-9342
TDD Phone: 202 755-7687
Fax: 202 366-7152
Email: [email protected]
Robert C. Ashby, Deputy Assistant General Counsel for Regulation and
Enforcement, Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary, 400
Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4723
TDD Phone: 202 755-7687
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AD04
_______________________________________________________________________
1883. NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY IN PROGRAMS AND
ACTIVITIES RECEIVING OR BENEFITTING FROM FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE;
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES (ADA)
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 49 USC 16(a); 49 USC 16 (d); 49 USC 142; 42 USC 12101
to 12213; 47 USC 225; 49 USC 322; ...
CFR Citation: 44 CFR 27; 44 CFR 37
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This rule would create a procedure within the Department to
improve coordination of guidance and
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interpretations related to disability issues.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Final Rule 08/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: Federal
Agency Contact: Robert C. Ashby, Deputy Assistant General Counsel for
Regulation and Enforcement, Department of Transportation, Office of the
Secretary, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4723
TDD Phone: 202 755-7687
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AD05
_______________________________________________________________________
1884. [bull] STANDARD TIME ZONE BOUNDARY IN THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA:
PROPOSED RELOCATION OF SIOUX COUNTY
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: PL 97-449; PL 99-359; 49 CFR 159(a)
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 71
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This action would relocate the boundary between mountain time
and central time in the State of North Dakota by moving all of the
county east of State Highway 31 into the central time zone.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 09/17/02 67 FR 58578
NPRM Comment Period End 10/17/02
Final Action 08/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Joanne Petrie, Attorney, Department of Transportation,
Office of the Secretary, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4723
RIN: 2105-AD17
_______________________________________________________________________
1885. [bull] MAINTENANCE OF AND ACCESS TO RECORDS PERTAINING TO
INDIVIDUALS
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 5 USC 552a
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 10
Legal Deadline: Final, Statutory, February 25, 2003, Program supported
by this SOR must be initiated by 02/25/2003.
Abstract: DOT, for the Transportation Security Administration, is
establishing a program to train and equip flight crews of scheduled
airlines with firearms. This action would exempt the Privacy Act System
of Records supporting this program from certain provisions of the
Privacy Act.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Interim Final Rule 05/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Robert I. Ross, Office of General Counsel, C-10,
Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary, 400 Seventh
Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-9156
Fax: 202 366-9170
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AD18
_______________________________________________________________________
1886. DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES (DBE) AIRPORT CONCESSIONAIRES
SIZE STANDARDS
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 42 USC 200d et seq; 49 USC 47107 and 47123; EO 12138;
3 CFR; 1979 Comp., p. 393
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 23
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This action would adjust the size standards for current
Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) concessionaires.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 12/12/02 67 FR 76327
NPRM Comment Period End 01/27/03
Final Action 08/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: Businesses
Government Levels Affected: State, Local
Agency Contact: Robert C. Ashby, Deputy Assistant General Counsel for
Regulation and Enforcement, Department of Transportation, Office of the
Secretary, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4723
TDD Phone: 202 755-7687
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AD21
_______________________________________________________________________
1887. [bull] MAINTENANCE OF AND ACCESS TO RECORDS ABOUT INDIVIDUALS
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 5 USC 552a
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 10, app
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This action would provide exemptions from provisions of the
Privacy Act for three Privacy Act Systems of Records to be maintained
by DOT's Transportation Security Administration.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 12/24/02 67 FR 78403
NPRM Comment Period End 02/24/03
Final Action 06/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Robert I. Ross, Office of General Counsel, C-10,
Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary, 400 Seventh
Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-9156
Fax: 202 366-9170
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AD22
_______________________________________________________________________
1888. [bull] PRIVACY ACT OF 1974
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: PL 93-579; 49 USC 322
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 10
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This rulemaking would add a system of records to the list of
the
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Department of Transportation Privacy Act Systems of records that are
exempt from one or more provisions of the Privacy Act.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 01/15/03 68 FR 2002
NPRM Comment Period End 03/17/03
Final Action 06/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Robert I. Ross, Office of General Counsel, C-10,
Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary, 400 Seventh
Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-9156
Fax: 202 366-9170
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AD23
_______________________________________________________________________
1889. [bull] [rplus]EXTENSION OF COMPUTER RESERVATION SYSTEMS (CRS)
REGULATIONS
Priority: Other Significant
Legal Authority: 49 USC 41712
CFR Citation: 14 CFR 255
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This rulemaking would maintain the existing CRS rules while
the Department of Transportation completes its reexamination of whether
the rules are still necessary. This rulemaking is considered
significant because of public and congressional interest.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 02/13/03 68 FR 7325
NPRM Comment Period End 02/28/03
Final Action 05/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Thomas Ray, Office of General Counsel, Department of
Transportation, Office of the Secretary, C-30, 400 Seventh Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4731
Email: [email protected]
Related RIN: Related To 2105-AC65
RIN: 2105-AD24
_______________________________________________________________________
1890. [bull] PROCEDURES FOR TRANSPORTATION WORKPLACE DRUG AND ALCOHOL
TESTING PROGRAMS
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 49 USC 102, 301, 322, 5331, 20140, 31306, 45101
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 40
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This rule would amend the creatinine concentration criterion
used for determining when an employee has substituted a urine specimen
used for drug testing.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Interim Final Rule 05/00/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Robert C. Ashby, Deputy Assistant General Counsel for
Regulation and Enforcement, Department of Transportation, Office of the
Secretary, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4723
TDD Phone: 202 755-7687
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AD26
_______________________________________________________________________
Department of Transportation (DOT) Long-Term Actions
Office of the Secretary (OST)
_______________________________________________________________________
1891. POLICY STATEMENT ON AIRLINE PREEMPTION
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 49 USC 41713
CFR Citation: 14 CFR 399
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: The Civil Aeronautics Board in 1979 issued an interim Policy
Statement on preemption. It discusses the policy of the Department with
respect to three areas in which State law has been preempted by the
Airline Deregulation Act of 1978: Regulation of commuter air carriers
and air taxis, the rights of airport proprietors, and general State
authority as it directly or indirectly affects air transportation
competition. The Supreme Court has classified that section 105 of the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) preempts even indirect State
regulation that ``has a connection with or reference to'' airline
rates, routes, or services, but does not preempt State contract law
with respect to interpretation and enforcement of agreements
voluntarily entered into by air carriers. Other courts continue to
issue decisions applying this provision to a multitude of different
circumstances. The Department believes that this process of exploring
the interpretation of section 105 will continue, and is considering the
admissibility of terminating this proceeding.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Interim Final Rule 02/15/79 44 FR 9948
Interim Final Rule Comment
Period End 04/16/79
Next Action Undetermined
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes
Small Entities Affected: Businesses, Governmental Jurisdictions
Government Levels Affected: State, Local, Federal
Additional Information: PSDR-56, Docket 34684 The 1995 decision issued
by the Supreme Court is American Airlines v. Wolens (S. Ct. No. 93-
1286).
Agency Contact: Paul Smith, Attorney, Department of Transportation,
Office of the Secretary, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
[[Page 30639]]
Phone: 202 366-9285
RIN: 2105-AA46
_______________________________________________________________________
1892. [rplus]ACCESSIBILITY OF PASSENGER VESSELS TO INDIVIDUALS WITH
DISABILITIES
Priority: Other Significant
Legal Authority: 42 USC 12101 et seq; PL 101-336, Americans with
Disabilities Act
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 37
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: The Department's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) final
rule, published September 6, 1991 (56 FR 45584), reserved portions of
the rule concerning passenger vessels. The ADA covers passenger
vessels, but issuing accessibility requirements for vessels involves
complex issues unlike those affecting land transportation. This action
will address these issues and propose feasible requirements to make
passenger vessels accessible to, and usable by, individuals with
disabilities. DOT is participating in an ongoing advisory committee
effort convened by the Access Board to study passenger vessel
accessibility issues. September and November 1998 meetings were held.
This rulemaking is considered significant because of substantial public
and congressional interest.
Timetable: Next Action Undetermined
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Undetermined
Small Entities Affected: Businesses
Government Levels Affected: Undetermined
Agency Contact: Robert C. Ashby, Deputy Assistant General Counsel for
Regulation and Enforcement, Department of Transportation, Office of the
Secretary, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4723
TDD Phone: 202 755-7687
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AB87
_______________________________________________________________________
1893. USE OF OXYGEN BY AIR CARRIER PASSENGERS
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 49 USC 41705
CFR Citation: 14 CFR 382
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: The Department is considering the use of regulatory
negotiation to seek consensus among air carriers, consumers, airports,
equipment manufacturers, oxygen suppliers, and safety regulators
concerning the use of oxygen by passengers on air carriers when
individuals need special private supplies. The need for action stems
from a current situation where not all carriers allow passengers to
bring their own oxygen aboard. Issues involve conformance with RSPA and
FAA hazardous materials rules and the question of providing oxygen
during long layovers. The Department is considering whether to begin a
regulatory negotiation.
Timetable: Next Action Undetermined
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Blane A. Workie, Attorney, Department of
Transportation, Office of the Secretary, Room 4116/C-70, 400 7th Street
SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-9342
TDD Phone: 202 755-7687
Fax: 202 366-7152
Email: [email protected]
Ann Gawalt, Attorney, Department of Transportation, Office of the
Secretary, C-70, 400 7th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20591
Phone: 202 366-9342
TDD Phone: 202 755-7687
Fax: 202 366-7152
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AC29
_______________________________________________________________________
1894. [rplus]DOMESTIC PASSENGER MANIFEST INFORMATION
Priority: Economically Significant. Major under 5 USC 801.
Unfunded Mandates: This action may affect the private sector under PL
104-4.
Legal Authority: 49 USC 40101; 49 USC 40113 to 40114; 49 USC 41702; 49
USC 41708 to 41709; 49 USC 41711; 49 USC 46301; 49 USC 46310; 49 USC
46316
CFR Citation: 14 CFR 243
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This notice requested comments concerning operational and
cost issues related to U.S. air carriers collecting information such as
full name, date of birth and/or social security number, emergency
contact, and telephone number from passengers traveling on flights
within the United States. This notice was issued on the Department's
initiative in response to difficulties with notification in the
aftermath of domestic aviation disasters and to comply with a
recommendation contained in the initial report of the White House
Commission on Aviation Safety and Security (1996) that urged the
Department to explore immediately the costs and effects of a
comprehensive passenger manifest requirement on the domestic aviation
system. DOT will review the implementation of the international
passenger manifest requirements (RIN 2105-AB78, 2/18/98, 63 FR 8258) as
it determines how to proceed with this rulemaking.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
ANPRM 03/13/97 62 FR 11789
ANPRM Comment Period End 05/12/97
Comment Period Reopened 05/30/97 62 FR 29313
Comment Period End 06/20/97
Next Action Undetermined
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes
Small Entities Affected: Businesses
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Bernestine Allen, Director, Office of International
Transportation and Trade, Department of Transportation, Office of the
Secretary, X-20, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4368
RIN: 2105-AC62
_______________________________________________________________________
1895. GOVERNMENTWIDE DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION (NONPROCUREMENT) AND
GOVERNMENTWIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE GRANTS
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: PL 103-355; EO 11738; EO 12549; EO 12689
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 29; 49 CFR 32
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This action would provide DOT-specific amendments for a
uniform Governmentwide rule on
[[Page 30640]]
debarment and suspension (nonprocurement) and drug-free workplace.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 01/23/02 67 FR 3266
NPRM Comment Period End 03/25/02
Next Action Undetermined
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Ladd Hakes, Department of Transportation, Office of the
Secretary, Office of the Senior Executive (M-62), 400 Seventh Street,
SW, Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4268
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AD01
_______________________________________________________________________
1896. GOVERNMENTWIDE DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION (NONPROCUREMENT)/
GOVERNMENTWIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE (FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE)
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: EO 11738; EO 12689; EO 12549; PL 103-355; PL 108; 31
USC 6101
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 29; 49 CFR 32
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: Executive Orders 12549 and 12689 established a Governmentwide
system for nonprocurement suspension and debarment. All Federal
departments and major agencies codified these requirements as part of a
common rule. DOT is joining 34 other departments and major agencies to
update those requirements. Part one of this action is separating the
drug-free workplace provisions from the existing common rule and
placing them in a separate part.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 01/23/02 67 FR 3266
NPRM Comment Period End 03/25/02
Next Action Undetermined
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: State, Local, Tribal, Federal
Agency Contact: Ladd Hakes, Department of Transportation, Office of the
Secretary, Office of the Senior Executive (M-62), 400 Seventh Street,
SW, Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4268
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AD07
_______________________________________________________________________
Department of Transportation (DOT) Completed Actions
Office of the Secretary (OST)
_______________________________________________________________________
1897. DIRECT FLIGHTS
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 49 USC 1381
CFR Citation: 14 CFR 399
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: Donald L. Pevsner petitioned the Civil Aeronautics Board
(CAB) to institute a rulemaking proceeding to ban use of the term
``direct flight'' because it is deceptive, and to declare use of the
term to be a prima facie violation of section 411 of the Federal
Aviation Act of 1958. The Department is terminating this entry because
the petition was denied.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Terminated 04/29/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Additional Information: The petition is filed in Docket 41217.
Agency Contact: Joanne Petrie, Attorney, Department of Transportation,
Office of the Secretary, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4723
RIN: 2105-AA73
_______________________________________________________________________
1898. [rplus]STATEMENT OF ENFORCEMENT POLICY ON REBATING
Priority: Other Significant
Legal Authority: 5 USC 601; 49 USC 1301 to 1302; 49 USC 1305; 49 USC
1324(a); 49 USC 1371 to 1379; 49 USC 1381 to 1382; 49 USC 1384; 49 USC
1386; 49 USC 1461; 49 USC 1481 to 1482; 49 USC 1502; 49 USC 1504
CFR Citation: 14 CFR 399.80; 14 CFR 399.85
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: Airlines are required by 49 USC 41510, formerly section 403
of the Federal Aviation Act, to file tariffs with the Department that
state their passenger fares, cargo rates, and associated charges in
foreign air transportation. On October 21, 1988, the Department issued
an NPRM (53 FR 41353) in response to concerns raised by travel agents
concerning rebating of international airline prices. The NPRM proposed
to establish an enforcement policy concerning the rebating of
international airline prices, as a policy statement, in the regulations
on aviation proceeding. Since publication of the NPRM, many conditions
in the airline industry related to rebating have changed. For example,
the United States has increasingly negotiated with success for liberal
pricing regimes in our bilateral agreements with foreign nations.
Therefore, the Department believes that the proposed enforcement policy
is no longer necessary and is withdrawing the 1988 NPRM.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 10/21/88 53 FR 41353
NPRM Comment Period End 12/20/88
NPRM Comment Period Extended 02/03/89 54 FR 5497
Correction 02/10/89 54 FR 6475
Extended Comment Period End 02/21/89
Withdrawn 12/05/02 67 FR 72396
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Betsy Wolf, Senior Trial Attorney, Office of the
General Counsel, Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary,
400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
[[Page 30641]]
Phone: 202 366-9349
RIN: 2105-AB39
_______________________________________________________________________
1899. ELECTRONIC FILING OPTION IN DOT PROCEEDINGS
Priority: Info./Admin./Other
Legal Authority: 49 USC 322; 49 USC 1655; 49 USC 1657; 45 USC 431
CFR Citation: 14 CFR 11
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This action is terminated because it was inadvertently placed
on the agenda. A document was published in the Federal Register (63 FR
28545, 05/26/1998) announcing the Department's efforts in offering an
electronic filing option.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Notice Requesting Comment 05/26/98 63 FR 28545
Comment Period End 07/27/98
Terminated 04/03/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Charlotte Boeck, Administrative Officer, Office of the
General Counsel, Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary,
400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20015
Phone: 202 366-4713
RIN: 2105-AC79
_______________________________________________________________________
1900. NONDISCRIMINATION IN AIR TRAVEL; BOARDING WHERE LEVEL-ENTRY IS
UNAVAILABLE
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 49 USC 41702; 49 USC 41705; 49 USC 41712
CFR Citation: 14 CFR 382
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This action requires air carriers and airports to work
jointly to make lifts or other boarding devices available for aircraft,
of whatever size, where level-entry loading bridges or existing lifts
are not present. This action is intended to facilitate the boarding of
aircraft by individuals with disabilities. It amends existing rules
that implement the Air Carrier Access Act of 1986 and the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 08/26/99 64 FR 46611
NPRM Comment Period End 11/24/99
Final Action 05/03/01 66 FR 22107
Final Action Effective 06/04/01
Final Action: Correction 10/10/01 66 FR 51556
Final Action: Correction
Effective 11/09/01
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Robert C. Ashby, Deputy Assistant General Counsel for
Regulation and Enforcement, Department of Transportation, Office of the
Secretary, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-4723
TDD Phone: 202 755-7687
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AC81
_______________________________________________________________________
1901. PARTICIPATION BY DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES (DBE) IN
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS: MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION; UNIFORM FORMS AND OTHER REVISIONS
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: PL 105-178; 112 Stat. 107 and 113; 42 USC 2000d; PL
102-581
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 26
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This rule would implement a memorandum of understanding (MOU)
between DOT and the Small Business Administration. The MOU would
establish reciprocity and streamline certification procedures for
participation in SBA's 8(a) Business Development and Small
Disadvantaged Business program, and DOT's DBE program. This document
would provide a uniform certification application form and a uniform
reporting form.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 05/08/01 66 FR 23208
NPRM Comment Period End 06/07/01
Merged With RIN 2105-AC89 03/10/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: Businesses, Governmental Jurisdictions,
Organizations
Government Levels Affected: State, Local
Agency Contact: Laura Aguilar, Attorney, Department of Transportation,
Office of the Secretary, C-10, Room 10102
Phone: 202 366-0365
Fax: 202 366-9170
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AC88
_______________________________________________________________________
1902. [bull] BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF MILITARY RECORDS OF THE COAST GUARD
Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant
Legal Authority: 10 USC 1552; 14 USC 425
CFR Citation: 33 CFR 52
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: This rulemaking would revise and reissue the procedural
regulations of the Board for Correction of Military Records of the
Coast Guard. It would clarify application procedures, applicants' legal
rights, and the burden of proof; allow applicants to change their
requests for relief, to submit evidence late, and to request extensions
of the time to respond to the advisory opinion of the Chief Counsel of
the Coast Guard without filing a new application or waiving their right
to a timely decision; provide for administrative closure of cases when
the Chair determines that an application has been erroneously docketed;
facilitate Board decisions when the advisory opinions of the Chief
Counsel are not timely received; increase the time provided for
applicants to respond to the advisory opinion; facilitate the Board's
review of privileged and classified information; clarify the Board's
authority to order the Coast Guard to convene medical boards to
evaluate applicants pursuant to applications for separations by reason
of disability; clarify actions that may be taken by the delegate of the
Secretary; and notify the public of the Board's reading room.
[[Page 30642]]
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
NPRM 12/11/02 67 FR 76142
NPRM Comment Period End 01/27/03
Final Action 03/03/03 68 FR 9882
Final Action Effective 04/02/03
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Small Entities Affected: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Dorothy J. Ulmer, Chair of the Board for Correction of
Military Records, Department of Transportation, Office of the
Secretary, C-60, Board for Correction of Military Records, 400 7th
Street SW., Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202 366-9335
Fax: 202 366-7152
Email: [email protected]
RIN: 2105-AD19
_______________________________________________________________________
Department of Transportation (DOT) Completed Actions
Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
_______________________________________________________________________
1903. [rplus]IMPOSITION AND COLLECTION OF PASSENGER CIVIL AVIATION
SECURITY SERVICE FEES
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1652-AA00 03/04/03
RIN: 2110-AA01
_______________________________________________________________________
1904. [rplus]AVIATION SECURITY INFRASTRUCTURE FEES
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1652-AA01 03/04/03
RIN: 2110-AA02
_______________________________________________________________________
1905. [rplus]CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY RULES
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1652-AA02 03/04/03
RIN: 2110-AA03
_______________________________________________________________________
1906. [rplus]SECURITY PROGRAMS FOR AIRCRAFT WEIGHING 12,500 POUNDS OR
MORE
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1652-AA03 03/04/03
RIN: 2110-AA04
_______________________________________________________________________
1907. [rplus]PRIVATE CHARTER SECURITY RULES
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1652-AA04 03/04/03
RIN: 2110-AA05
_______________________________________________________________________
1908. PROTECTION OF SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION IN INFORMATION
CIRCULARS FOR NONAVIATION MODES OF TRANSPORTATION
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1652-AA05 03/04/03
RIN: 2110-AA07
_______________________________________________________________________
1909. [rplus]FINGERPRINT-BASED CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS CHECKS: ESCORTED
ACCESS
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1652-AA06 03/04/03
RIN: 2110-AA08
_______________________________________________________________________
1910. INVESTIGATIVE AND ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1652-AA07 03/04/03
RIN: 2110-AA09
_______________________________________________________________________
1911. [rplus]PROTECTION OF SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION FOR ALL MODES
OF TRANSPORTATION
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1652-AA08 03/04/03
RIN: 2110-AA10
_______________________________________________________________________
1912. [rplus]SECURITY THREAT ASSESSMENTS FOR FEDERAL AVIATION
ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE HOLDERS AND APPLICANTS
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1652-AA12 03/04/03
RIN: 2110-AA14
[[Page 30643]]
_______________________________________________________________________
Department of Transportation (DOT) Completed Actions
U.S. Coast Guard (USCG)
_______________________________________________________________________
1913. SAFETY AND SECURITY ZONE REGULATIONS
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA00 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AA97
_______________________________________________________________________
1914. SPECIAL ANCHORAGE AREAS/ANCHORAGE GROUNDS REGULATIONS
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA01 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AA98
_______________________________________________________________________
1915. [rplus]DISCHARGE-REMOVAL EQUIPMENT FOR VESSELS CARRYING OIL (CGD
90-068)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA02 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AD66
_______________________________________________________________________
1916. CLAIMS PROCEDURES UNDER THE OIL POLLUTION ACT OF 1990 (CGD 91-035)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA03 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AD90
_______________________________________________________________________
1917. REPORTING MARINE CASUALTIES (USCG-2000-6927)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA04 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AD98
_______________________________________________________________________
1918. [rplus]ESCORT VESSELS FOR CERTAIN TANKERS (CGD 91-202)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA05 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AE10
_______________________________________________________________________
1919. STATE ACCESS TO THE OIL SPILL LIABILITY TRUST FUND (CGD 92-014)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA06 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AE19
_______________________________________________________________________
1920. HANDLING OF EXPLOSIVES OR OTHER DANGEROUS CARGOES WITHIN OR
CONTIGUOUS TO WATERFRONT FACILITIES (USCG-1998-4302)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA07 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AE22
_______________________________________________________________________
1921. REGATTA AND MARINE PARADE REGULATIONS
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA08 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AE46
_______________________________________________________________________
1922. DRAWBRIDGE REGULATIONS
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA09 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AE47
_______________________________________________________________________
1923. [rplus]ESCORT VESSELS IN CERTAIN U.S. WATERS (CGD 91-202A)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA10 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AE56
_______________________________________________________________________
1924. REGULATED NAVIGATION AREAS
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA11 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AE84
_______________________________________________________________________
1925. [rplus]MARINE TRANSPORTATION-RELATED FACILITY RESPONSE PLANS FOR
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (USCG-1999-5705)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA12 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AE87
_______________________________________________________________________
1926. [rplus]TANK VESSEL RESPONSE PLANS FOR HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (USCG-
1998-4354)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA13 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AE88
_______________________________________________________________________
1927. NUMBERING OF UNDOCUMENTED BARGES (USCG-1998-3798)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA14 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AF13
_______________________________________________________________________
1928. LICENSING AND MANNING FOR OFFICERS OF TOWING VESSELS (USCG 1999-
6224)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA15 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AF23
_______________________________________________________________________
1929. [rplus]IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 1995 AMENDMENTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL
CONVENTION ON STANDARDS OF TRAINING, CERTIFICATION, AND WATCHKEEPING FOR
SEAFARERS, 1978 (STCW) (CGD 95-062)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA16 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AF26
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_______________________________________________________________________
1930. LIMITED SERVICE DOMESTIC VOYAGE LOAD LINES FOR RIVER BARGES ON
LAKE MICHIGAN (USCG-1998-4623)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA17 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AF38
_______________________________________________________________________
1931. OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF ACTIVITIES (USCG-1998-3868)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA18 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AF39
_______________________________________________________________________
1932. FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS AND VOYAGE PLANNING FOR TOWING VESSELS
(USCG 2000-6931)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA60 02/10/03
RIN: 2115-AF53
_______________________________________________________________________
1933. RULES OF PRACTICE, PROCEDURE, AND EVIDENCE FOR ADMINISTRATIVE
PROCEEDINGS OF THE COAST GUARD (USCG 1998-3472)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA59 02/10/03
RIN: 2115-AF59
_______________________________________________________________________
1934. [rplus]SALVAGE AND MARINE FIREFIGHTING REQUIREMENTS; VESSEL
RESPONSE PLANS FOR OIL (USCG-1998-3417)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA19 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AF60
_______________________________________________________________________
1935. DEEPWATER PORTS (USCG-1998-3884)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA20 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AF63
_______________________________________________________________________
1936. COMMERCIAL DIVING OPERATIONS (USCG-1998-3786)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA21 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AF64
_______________________________________________________________________
1937. [rplus]IMPROVEMENTS TO MARITIME SAFETY IN PUGET SOUND-AREA WATERS
(USCG-1998-4501)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA22 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AF68
_______________________________________________________________________
1938. VESSEL TRAFFIC SERVICE LOWER MISSISSIPPI RIVER (USCG-1998-4399)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA58 02/10/03
RIN: 2115-AF75
_______________________________________________________________________
1939. ANCHORAGE GROUND; SAFETY ZONE; SPEED LIMIT; TONGASS NARROWS AND
KETCHIKAN, AK (CGD17-99-002)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA23 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AF81
_______________________________________________________________________
1940. TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS FOR PERSONNEL ON PASSENGER SHIPS (USCG
1999-5610)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA24 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AF83
_______________________________________________________________________
1941. ALTERNATE HULL EXAMINATION PROGRAM FOR CERTAIN PASSENGER VESSELS,
AND UNDERWATER SURVEYS FOR PASSENGER, NAUTICAL SCHOOL, AND SAILING
SCHOOL VESSELS (USCG-2000-6858)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA57 02/10/03
RIN: 2115-AF95
_______________________________________________________________________
1942. CARGO SECURING ON VESSELS OPERATING IN U.S. WATERS (USCG-2000-
7080)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA25 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AF97
_______________________________________________________________________
1943. ALLOWING ALTERNATIVE SOURCE TO INCANDESCENT LIGHTS, AND
ESTABLISHING STANDARDS FOR NEW LIGHTS, IN PRIVATE AIDS TO NAVIGATION
(USCG-2000-7466)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA55 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AF98
_______________________________________________________________________
1944. WEARING OF PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES (PFDS) BY CERTAIN CHILDREN
ABOARD RECREATIONAL VESSELS (USCG-2000-8589)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA62 02/10/03
RIN: 2115-AG04
_______________________________________________________________________
1945. [rplus]VESSEL AND FACILITY RESPONSE PLANS FOR OIL: 2003 REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS AND ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGY REVISIONS (USCG-2001-
8661)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA26 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG05
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_______________________________________________________________________
1946. [rplus]POST CASUALTY DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING (USCG-2001-8773)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA27 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG07
_______________________________________________________________________
1947. [rplus]VESSEL DOCUMENTATION: LEASE FINANCING FOR VESSELS ENGAGED
IN THE COASTWISE TRADE (USCG-2001-8825)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA28 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG08
_______________________________________________________________________
1948. ELECTRONIC CHART DISPLAY AND INFORMATION SYSTEM (ECDIS) (USCG-
2001-8826)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA29 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG09
_______________________________________________________________________
1949. TERRITORIAL SEAS, NAVIGABLE WATERS, AND JURISDICTION (USCG-2001-
9044)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA30 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG13
_______________________________________________________________________
1950. FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PROPELLER INJURY AVOIDANCE MEASURES (USCG
2001-10163)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA31 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG18
_______________________________________________________________________
1951. [rplus]STANDARDS FOR LIVING ORGANISMS IN SHIPS' BALLAST WATER
DISCHARGED IN U.S. WATERS (USCG-2001-10486)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA32 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG21
_______________________________________________________________________
1952. SAFETY ZONES FOR OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF FACILITIES IN THE GULF OF
MEXICO (CGD08-01-025)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA33 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG22
_______________________________________________________________________
1953. UPDATE OF RULES ON AIDS TO NAVIGATION AFFECTING BUOYS, SOUND
SIGNALS, INTERNATIONAL RULES AT SEA, COMMUNICATIONS PROCEDURES, AND
LARGE NAVIGATIONAL BUOYS (USCG-2001-10714)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA34 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG25
_______________________________________________________________________
1954. MARINE EVENTS: PERMIT PROCEDURES (USCG-2001-10713)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA35 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG26
_______________________________________________________________________
1955. DRAWBRIDGE OPERATIONS REGULATIONS; REVISIONS (USCG-2001-10881)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA36 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG27
_______________________________________________________________________
1956. [rplus]ALTERNATE TONNAGE CONVENTION: SMALL PASSENGER VESSELS
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA37 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG29
_______________________________________________________________________
1957. RATES FOR PILOTAGE ON THE GREAT LAKES (USCG-2002-11288)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA38 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG30
_______________________________________________________________________
1958. SAFETY ZONE FOR OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF FACILITY IN THE GULF OF
MEXICO (CGD08-01-043)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA39 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG31
_______________________________________________________________________
1959. WEARING OF PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES BY PERSONS OPERATING OR
RIDING ON PERSONAL WATERCRAFT OR BEING TOWED BEHIND RECREATIONAL VESSELS
(USCG-2002-11421)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA40 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG32
_______________________________________________________________________
1960. NOTIFICATIONS OF ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE IN PORTS OR PLACES IN THE
UNITED STATES (USCG-2001-11865)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA41 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG35
_______________________________________________________________________
1961. [rplus]AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM CARRIAGE REQUIREMENT (USCG-
2002-11721)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA61 02/10/03
RIN: 2115-AG36
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_______________________________________________________________________
1962. PORT SECURITY PLANS
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA42 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG37
_______________________________________________________________________
1963. FACILITY SECURITY PLAN
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA43 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG38
_______________________________________________________________________
1964. PASSENGER FACILITY SECURITY PLAN
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA44 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG39
_______________________________________________________________________
1965. MARITIME SECURITY: PASSENGER VESSEL SECURITY
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA45 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG40
_______________________________________________________________________
1966. [rplus]VESSEL SECURITY PLANS
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA46 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG41
_______________________________________________________________________
1967. IDENTIFICATION CREDENTIALS FOR MARITIME SECURITY
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA47 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG42
_______________________________________________________________________
1968. GREAT LAKES MARITIME ACADEMY -- ELIGIBILITY OF CERTAIN GRADUATES
FOR UNRESTRICTED THIRD-MATE LICENSES (USCG-2002-13213)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA64 02/10/03
RIN: 2115-AG43
_______________________________________________________________________
1969. TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES: IN THE STRAIT OF JUAN DE FUCA AND ITS
APPROACHES; IN PUGET SOUND AND ITS APPROACHES; IN HARO STRAIT, BOUNDARY
PASS, AND IN THE STRAIT OF GEORGIA (USCG-2002-12702)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA48 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG45
_______________________________________________________________________
1970. TEMPORARY REQUIREMENTS FOR NOTIFICATION OF ARRIVAL IN U.S. PORTS
(USCG-2001-10689)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA49 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG47
_______________________________________________________________________
1971. PROTECTION FOR WHISTLEBLOWERS IN COAST GUARD (USCG-2002-13016)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA50 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG49
_______________________________________________________________________
1972. [rplus]PENALTIES FOR NON-SUBMISSION OF BALLAST WATER MANAGEMENT
REPORTS (USCG-2002-13147)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA51 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG50
_______________________________________________________________________
1973. [rplus]MANDATORY BALLAST WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR U.S. WATERS
(USCG-2003-14273)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA52 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG52
_______________________________________________________________________
1974. COUNTRY OF ORIGIN CODES AND REVISION OF REGULATIONS ON HULL
IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS (USCG-2003-14272)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA53 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG53
_______________________________________________________________________
1975. SAFETY ZONE FOR OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF FACILITY IN THE GULF OF
MEXICO IN VIASCA KNOLL 915 (CGD08-02-045)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA54 02/05/03
RIN: 2115-AG54
_______________________________________________________________________
1976. [rplus]VESSEL DOCUMENTATION: LEASE FINANCING FOR VESSELS ENGAGED
IN THE COASTWISE TRADE; SECOND RULEMAKING (USCG-2003-14472)
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________
Action Date FR Cite
________________________________________________________________________
Transferred to RIN 1625-AA63 02/10/03
RIN: 2115-AG55
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