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Passengers Transiting Denpesar, Bali,
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SUMMARY: This document informs the
public that the Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) has determined that
Bandara Ngurah Rai International
Airport, Denespar, Bali, Indonesia, does
not maintain and carry out effective
security measures. Pursuant to this
determination, the Department of
Homeland Security is directing all U.S.
and foreign air carriers (and their
agents) providing service between the
U.S. and Bandara Ngurah Rai
International Airport to provide notice
of this determination to any passenger
purchasing a ticket for transportation
between the United States and Bandara
Ngurah Rai International Airport. DHS
also is requiring that U.S. airports post
a notice of the determination, in
accordance with statutory requirements.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Richard H. Stein, General Manager,
International, Transportation Security
Administration, 601 South 12th Street,
Arlington, VA 22202–4220, Telephone:
(571) 227–2764, e-mail:
Richard.Stein@dhs.gov.
Notice
Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 44907(a), the
Secretary of Homeland Security (the
Secretary) is authorized to assess
periodically the effectiveness of the
security measures maintained by foreign
airports that handle air carriers serving
the United States or that may pose a
‘‘high risk of introducing danger to
international air travel.’’ If the Secretary
determines that a foreign airport does
not maintain and carry out effective
security measures, the Secretary is
required to ‘‘notify the appropriate
authorities of the government of the
foreign country of the decision and
recommend the steps necessary to bring
the security measures up to the standard
used * * * in making the assessment.’’
49 U.S.C. 44907(c).
Further, the Secretary must: (a)
Publish the identity of the foreign
airport in the Federal Register, (b) post
the identity of such airport at all U.S.
airports that regularly provide
scheduled air carrier operations, and (c)
notify the news media of the identity of
the airport. 49 U.S.C. 44907(d). In
addition, the statute requires all air
carriers providing service between the
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United States and the airport to provide
written notice of the determination,
either on or with the ticket, to all
passengers purchasing transportation
between the United States and the
airport. 49 U.S.C. 44907(d)(1)(B).
On December 23, 2005, the Secretary
of Homeland Security notified the
Government of Indonesia that, under 49
U.S.C. 44907, he had determined that
Bandara Ngurah Rai International
Airport (DPS), Denpesar, Bali,
Indonesia, did not maintain and carryout effective security measures. He
based the determination on
Transportation Security Administration
(TSA) assessments that security
measures used at DPS did not meet the
standards established by the
International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO).
The Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) is issuing this document,
pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 44907(d)(1), to
inform the public of this determination.
DHS directs that all U.S. airports with
regularly scheduled air carrier
operations prominently display a notice
of the determination. Further, DHS is
notifying the news media of this
determination. In addition, as a result of
this determination, 49 U.S.C.
44907(d)(1)(B) requires that each U.S.
and foreign air carrier (and their agents)
providing transportation between the
United States and DPS provide notice of
the Department’s determination to each
passenger buying a ticket for
transportation between the United
States and DPS, with such notice to be
made by written material included on or
with such ticket.
Dated: December 23, 2005.
Michael Chertoff,
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Security of Aircraft and Safety of Passengers Transiting
Denpesar, Bali, Indonesia
AGENCY: Department of Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This document informs the public that the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) has determined that Bandara Ngurah Rai
International Airport, Denespar, Bali, Indonesia, does not maintain and
carry out effective security measures. Pursuant to this determination,
the Department of Homeland Security is directing all U.S. and foreign
air carriers (and their agents) providing service between the U.S. and
Bandara Ngurah Rai International Airport to provide notice of this
determination to any passenger purchasing a ticket for transportation
between the United States and Bandara Ngurah Rai International Airport.
DHS also is requiring that U.S. airports post a notice of the
determination, in accordance with statutory requirements.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Richard H. Stein, General Manager,
International, Transportation Security Administration, 601 South 12th
Street, Arlington, VA 22202-4220, Telephone: (571) 227-2764, e-mail:
Richard.Stein@dhs.gov.
Notice
Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 44907(a), the Secretary of Homeland Security
(the Secretary) is authorized to assess periodically the effectiveness
of the security measures maintained by foreign airports that handle air
carriers serving the United States or that may pose a ``high risk of
introducing danger to international air travel.'' If the Secretary
determines that a foreign airport does not maintain and carry out
effective security measures, the Secretary is required to ``notify the
appropriate authorities of the government of the foreign country of the
decision and recommend the steps necessary to bring the security
measures up to the standard used * * * in making the assessment.'' 49
U.S.C. 44907(c).
Further, the Secretary must: (a) Publish the identity of the
foreign airport in the Federal Register, (b) post the identity of such
airport at all U.S. airports that regularly provide scheduled air
carrier operations, and (c) notify the news media of the identity of
the airport. 49 U.S.C. 44907(d). In addition, the statute requires all
air carriers providing service between the United States and the
airport to provide written notice of the determination, either on or
with the ticket, to all passengers purchasing transportation between
the United States and the airport. 49 U.S.C. 44907(d)(1)(B).
On December 23, 2005, the Secretary of Homeland Security notified
the Government of Indonesia that, under 49 U.S.C. 44907, he had
determined that Bandara Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS),
Denpesar, Bali, Indonesia, did not maintain and carry-out effective
security measures. He based the determination on Transportation
Security Administration (TSA) assessments that security measures used
at DPS did not meet the standards established by the International
Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is issuing this document,
pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 44907(d)(1), to inform the public of this
determination. DHS directs that all U.S. airports with regularly
scheduled air carrier operations prominently display a notice of the
determination. Further, DHS is notifying the news media of this
determination. In addition, as a result of this determination, 49
U.S.C. 44907(d)(1)(B) requires that each U.S. and foreign air carrier
(and their agents) providing transportation between the United States
and DPS provide notice of the Department's determination to each
passenger buying a ticket for transportation between the United States
and DPS, with such notice to be made by written material included on or
with such ticket.
Dated: December 23, 2005.
Michael Chertoff,
Secretary.
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