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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary
[Docket No. DOT–OST–2012–0087]
Advisory Committee for Aviation
Consumer Protection
Office of the Secretary (OST),
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of first meeting of
advisory committee.
AGENCY:
This notice announces the
first meeting of the Advisory Committee
for Aviation Consumer Protection.
DATES: The first meeting of the advisory
committee is scheduled for June 28,
2012, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.,
Eastern Time.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held in
the Oklahoma City Room (located on the
lobby level of the West Building) at the
U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,
DC. Attendance is open to the public;
however, since access to the U.S. DOT
headquarters building is controlled for
security purposes, any member of the
general public who plans to attend this
meeting must notify the Department
contact noted below at least five (5)
calendar days prior to the meeting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To
register to attend the meeting, please
contact Lynora Simmons Kendale,
Lynora.SimmonsKendale@dot.gov. For
other information please contact
Nicholas Lowry, Senior Attorney, Office
of the Assistant General Counsel for
Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings,
nick.lowry@dot.gov, or Blane A. Workie,
Deputy Assistant General Counsel,
Office of the Assistant General Counsel
for Aviation Enforcement and
Proceedings, U.S. Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Ave.
SE., Washington, DC 20590, 202–366–
9342 (phone), 202–366–7152 (fax),
Blane.Workie@dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
411 of the FAA Modernization and
Reform Act of 2012 (Pub. L. 112–95, 126
Stat. 11 (2012)) mandates the
establishment of an advisory committee
for the purpose of advising the Secretary
of Transportation on airline customer
service improvements. More
specifically, the Act requires the
advisory committee to evaluate and
provide recommendations to the
Secretary for improving existing
aviation consumer protection programs
and for establishing additional such
programs if appropriate. The Act also
limits the committee’s membership to
four members appointed by the
Secretary of Transportation—one
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representative each of airlines, airports,
non-profit public interest groups, and
state and local governments. Section
411 specifies that the advisory
committee shall terminate on September
30, 2015.
On May 24, 2012, the Secretary
established the advisory committee and
announced those persons appointed as
members of the committee. The selected
members are as follows: (1) Lisa
Madigan who is the attorney general of
Illinois, who will also be the committee
chairperson; (2) David Berg who is the
senior vice president, general counsel
and corporate secretary for Airlines for
America; (3) Deborah Ale-Flint who is
Oakland International Airport’s director
of aviation; and (4) Charles Leocha who
is the founder of the Consumer Travel
Alliance. All of the committee members
have demonstrated experience in
dealing with consumer protection
issues.
A charter for the committee, drafted
in accordance with the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (FACA), as
amended, 5 U.S.C. App. 2, sets forth
policies for the operation of the advisory
committee. It designates the
Department’s Assistant General Counsel
for Aviation Enforcement and
Proceedings as the Committee’s
Designated Federal Official (DFO) to
help run the meetings of the committee.
This charter is available on the
Department’s Web site at https://
www.dot.gov/affairs/2012/dot5912.html.
As noted above, the first meeting of
the committee will take place on June
28, 2012. The agenda topics for the first
meeting will include, in a morning
session, presentations by staff in the
Office of the Aviation Enforcement and
Proceedings and its Aviation Consumer
Protection Division regarding
organization of the offices, existing
aviation consumer protection and civil
rights statutory and regulatory
requirements, and on-going and planned
enforcement and rulemaking activities.
In an afternoon session, we expect to
provide an opportunity for
presentations by representatives from
organizations representing airlines,
travel agents, airport operators, state and
local governments, and consumer and
other public interest groups. Those
organizations wishing to make
presentations, which should be limited
to no more than 10 minutes, should
notify the contact person indicated
above no later than five (5) calendar
days before the meeting and provide
that person a written summary of their
presentations to help the committee
members prepare for the meeting.
Efforts will be made to accommodate
each organization that wishes to make a
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presentation. However, given time
constraints, there is no guarantee that all
the organizations that make such a
request will be able to address the
advisory committee at the June 28th
meeting. In order to provide for a
balanced presentation of views and to
facilitate the orderly conduct of the
meeting, including time for questions
from committee members, the
committee chairperson may impose
rules or procedures, including the order
of organizations that will be making
presentations, as she deems necessary. If
more organizations would like to make
presentations than the time available
permits, a schedule will be developed
so that these organizations can present
at the next advisory committee meeting.
The committee will meet no more
than four times in each 12-month period
starting after May 24, 2012. It is
anticipated that all meetings will be
held in Washington, DC at the U.S. DOT
headquarters building. The Department
will publish notices in the Federal
Register to announce the dates, times,
and locations of future meetings.
Meetings of the committee will be open
to the public, and time will be provided
for comments by members of the public.
Since access to the U.S. DOT
headquarters building is controlled for
security purposes, we ask that any
member of the general public who plans
to attend the first meeting notify the
Department contact noted above no later
than five (5) calendar days prior to the
meeting. Attendance will be necessarily
limited by the size of the meeting room.
Members of the public may present
written comments at any time. The
docket number referenced above has
been established for committee
documents including any written
comments that may be filed. At the
discretion of the Chairperson and time
permitting, after completion of the
organizational presentations in the
afternoon of the first meeting,
individual members of the public may
provide oral comments at the meeting.
Any oral comments presented must be
limited to objectives of the committee
and will be limited to five (5) minutes
per person. Individual members of the
public who wish to present oral
comments must notify the Department
contact noted above via email that they
wish to attend and present oral
comments at least five (5) calendar days
prior to the meeting. For this initial
meeting, no more than one hour will be
set aside for oral comments by the
general public.
Persons with a disability who plan to
attend the meeting and require special
accommodations, such as an interpreter
for the hearing impaired, should contact
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the Department contact noted above at
least seven (7) calendar days prior to the
meeting. Persons attending with a
service animal should also advise us of
that fact so that it can be taken into
account in connection with space and
possible allergy issues.
Notice of this meeting is being
provided in accordance with the FACA
and the General Services
Administration regulations covering
management of Federal advisory
committees. (41 CFR Part 102–3.)
Issued in Washington, DC, on June 8, 2012.
Samuel Podberesky,
Assistant General Counsel for Aviation
Enforcement & Proceedings, U.S. Department
of Transportation.
[FR Doc. 2012–14456 Filed 6–12–12; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Railroad Administration
Pilot Project Grants in Support of
Railroad Safety Risk Reduction
Programs
Federal Railroad
Administration (FRA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of Funding Availability,
Solicitation of Applications.
AGENCY:
This notice details the
application requirements and
procedures for obtaining grant funding
for pilot projects designed to eliminate
or reduce railroad accidents caused by
Electronic Device Distraction (EDD), by
improving safety culture and making
misuse socially unacceptable.
Components of these pilot projects will
include peer-to-peer safety training
techniques, and other innovative
processes. These pilot projects will be
used to supplement and enhance
compliance with Title 49 Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 220,
Subpart C, Electronic Devices. The
purpose of this subpart is to reduce
safety risks resulting from railroad
operating employees being distracted by
the inappropriate use of electronic
devices, such as mobile telephones and
laptop computers. This subpart was
codified in response to an increase in
the number of accidents caused by
misuse of personal electronic devices.
The opportunities described in this
notice are available under the Catalog of
Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA)
Number 20.301
DATES: Applications for funding under
this solicitation are due no later than 5
p.m., 30 days after publication in the
Federal Register, and must be submitted
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on Grants.gov. See Section 4 for
additional information regarding the
application process. FRA reserves the
right to modify this deadline.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michael Fitzpatrick, Risk Reduction
Railroad Specialist, Risk Reduction
Program Division, Office of Railroad
Safety, FRA, 1200 New Jersey Avenue
SE., Washington, DC 20590; (202) 493–
6021; or Michael.Fitzpatrick@dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
1. Funding Opportunity Description
2. Award Information
3. Eligibility Information
4. Application and Submission Information
5. Application Review Information
6. Award Administration Information
7. Payment Method
8. Agency Contact
Appendix 1: Administrative and National
Policy Requirements
Appendix 2: Additional Information on
Award Administrations and Grant
Conditions
Appendix 3: Additional Information on
Applicant Budgets
Section 1: Funding Opportunity
Description
1.1
Authority
The purpose of this notice is to detail
the process of applying for grant
funding for risk reduction pilot projects
designed to eliminate or reduce railroad
accidents caused by electronic devices
by making misuse of electronic devices
socially unacceptable and improving
safety culture using peer-to-peer
coaching techniques. Congress, in
Section 103 of the Rail Safety
Improvement Act of 2008 (Pub. L. 110–
432, October 16, 2008) required the
Secretary of Transportation, by
regulation, to require each railroad
carrier that is either a Class I railroad,
a railroad carrier that has inadequate
safety performance, or a railroad carrier
that provides intercity rail passenger or
commuter rail passenger transportation
to develop a railroad safety risk
reduction program that systematically
evaluates railroad safety risks on its
system and manages those risks in order
to reduce the numbers and rates of
railroad accidents, incidents, injuries,
and fatalities. The statute also
authorized the Secretary to conduct
behavior-based safety and other
research, including pilot programs, and
to use any such research and pilot
programs in developing the regulations.
1.2
Funding Approach
At least $200,000 is available for
awards under this solicitation.
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FRA anticipates making multiple
awards from the $200,000 available. As
such, FRA expects applicants to tailor
their applications and proposed project
scopes accordingly. There are no
minimum or maximum dollar
thresholds for awards, and FRA may
choose to award a grant for less than the
amount requested in the application.
The funding provided under these
grants will be made available to grantees
on a reimbursement basis.
Section 3: Eligibility Information
3.1
Eligible Applicants
Eligible applicants include:
Individual railroad(s), railroad
association(s), rail labor organization(s),
or a combination of a railroad and its
attendant labor organization(s)
developing a cooperative program
(multiple stakeholders).
3.2
Cost Sharing and Matching
Applicants should specify the nonFederal match amount, if any, in their
application. Applicants should indicate
whether funding made available
through grants provided under this
program, together with committed
funding from other sources, will be
sufficient to complete the overall project
or a discrete portion of the project. An
applicant’s contribution toward the cost
of its proposed project may be in the
form of cash or permitted in-kind
contributions. As part of its application,
an applicant offering an in-kind
contribution must provide a
documented estimate of the monetary
value of any such contribution. All inkind contributions must be allowable,
reasonable, allocable, and in accordance
with applicable Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) cost principles (see
Appendix 1), and must not represent
double counting of costs otherwise
accounted for in an indirect cost rate
pursuant to which the applicant will
seek reimbursement.
3.3
Eligible Projects
FRA is seeking innovative pilot
projects that eliminate or reduce
accidents where the primary or
contributing cause is distraction
associated with the misuse of personal
electronic devices. The selected pilot
projects will use innovative processes
such as peer-to-peer coaching to make
misuse of personal electronic devices
socially unacceptable, thereby
improving the safety culture and
eliminating or reducing accidents
caused by distractions.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary
[Docket No. DOT-OST-2012-0087]
Advisory Committee for Aviation Consumer Protection
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary (OST), Department of Transportation
(DOT).
ACTION: Notice of first meeting of advisory committee.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the first meeting of the Advisory
Committee for Aviation Consumer Protection.
DATES: The first meeting of the advisory committee is scheduled for
June 28, 2012, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held in the Oklahoma City Room (located
on the lobby level of the West Building) at the U.S. Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC. Attendance
is open to the public; however, since access to the U.S. DOT
headquarters building is controlled for security purposes, any member
of the general public who plans to attend this meeting must notify the
Department contact noted below at least five (5) calendar days prior to
the meeting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To register to attend the meeting,
please contact Lynora Simmons Kendale, Lynora.SimmonsKendale@dot.gov.
For other information please contact Nicholas Lowry, Senior Attorney,
Office of the Assistant General Counsel for Aviation Enforcement and
Proceedings, nick.lowry@dot.gov, or Blane A. Workie, Deputy Assistant
General Counsel, Office of the Assistant General Counsel for Aviation
Enforcement and Proceedings, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200
New Jersey Ave. SE., Washington, DC 20590, 202-366-9342 (phone), 202-
366-7152 (fax), Blane.Workie@dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 411 of the FAA Modernization and
Reform Act of 2012 (Pub. L. 112-95, 126 Stat. 11 (2012)) mandates the
establishment of an advisory committee for the purpose of advising the
Secretary of Transportation on airline customer service improvements.
More specifically, the Act requires the advisory committee to evaluate
and provide recommendations to the Secretary for improving existing
aviation consumer protection programs and for establishing additional
such programs if appropriate. The Act also limits the committee's
membership to four members appointed by the Secretary of
Transportation--one representative each of airlines, airports, non-
profit public interest groups, and state and local governments. Section
411 specifies that the advisory committee shall terminate on September
30, 2015.
On May 24, 2012, the Secretary established the advisory committee
and announced those persons appointed as members of the committee. The
selected members are as follows: (1) Lisa Madigan who is the attorney
general of Illinois, who will also be the committee chairperson; (2)
David Berg who is the senior vice president, general counsel and
corporate secretary for Airlines for America; (3) Deborah Ale-Flint who
is Oakland International Airport's director of aviation; and (4)
Charles Leocha who is the founder of the Consumer Travel Alliance. All
of the committee members have demonstrated experience in dealing with
consumer protection issues.
A charter for the committee, drafted in accordance with the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (FACA), as amended, 5 U.S.C. App. 2, sets forth
policies for the operation of the advisory committee. It designates the
Department's Assistant General Counsel for Aviation Enforcement and
Proceedings as the Committee's Designated Federal Official (DFO) to
help run the meetings of the committee. This charter is available on
the Department's Web site at https://www.dot.gov/affairs/2012/dot5912.html.
As noted above, the first meeting of the committee will take place
on June 28, 2012. The agenda topics for the first meeting will include,
in a morning session, presentations by staff in the Office of the
Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings and its Aviation Consumer
Protection Division regarding organization of the offices, existing
aviation consumer protection and civil rights statutory and regulatory
requirements, and on-going and planned enforcement and rulemaking
activities. In an afternoon session, we expect to provide an
opportunity for presentations by representatives from organizations
representing airlines, travel agents, airport operators, state and
local governments, and consumer and other public interest groups. Those
organizations wishing to make presentations, which should be limited to
no more than 10 minutes, should notify the contact person indicated
above no later than five (5) calendar days before the meeting and
provide that person a written summary of their presentations to help
the committee members prepare for the meeting. Efforts will be made to
accommodate each organization that wishes to make a presentation.
However, given time constraints, there is no guarantee that all the
organizations that make such a request will be able to address the
advisory committee at the June 28th meeting. In order to provide for a
balanced presentation of views and to facilitate the orderly conduct of
the meeting, including time for questions from committee members, the
committee chairperson may impose rules or procedures, including the
order of organizations that will be making presentations, as she deems
necessary. If more organizations would like to make presentations than
the time available permits, a schedule will be developed so that these
organizations can present at the next advisory committee meeting.
The committee will meet no more than four times in each 12-month
period starting after May 24, 2012. It is anticipated that all meetings
will be held in Washington, DC at the U.S. DOT headquarters building.
The Department will publish notices in the Federal Register to announce
the dates, times, and locations of future meetings. Meetings of the
committee will be open to the public, and time will be provided for
comments by members of the public. Since access to the U.S. DOT
headquarters building is controlled for security purposes, we ask that
any member of the general public who plans to attend the first meeting
notify the Department contact noted above no later than five (5)
calendar days prior to the meeting. Attendance will be necessarily
limited by the size of the meeting room.
Members of the public may present written comments at any time. The
docket number referenced above has been established for committee
documents including any written comments that may be filed. At the
discretion of the Chairperson and time permitting, after completion of
the organizational presentations in the afternoon of the first meeting,
individual members of the public may provide oral comments at the
meeting. Any oral comments presented must be limited to objectives of
the committee and will be limited to five (5) minutes per person.
Individual members of the public who wish to present oral comments must
notify the Department contact noted above via email that they wish to
attend and present oral comments at least five (5) calendar days prior
to the meeting. For this initial meeting, no more than one hour will be
set aside for oral comments by the general public.
Persons with a disability who plan to attend the meeting and
require special accommodations, such as an interpreter for the hearing
impaired, should contact
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the Department contact noted above at least seven (7) calendar days
prior to the meeting. Persons attending with a service animal should
also advise us of that fact so that it can be taken into account in
connection with space and possible allergy issues.
Notice of this meeting is being provided in accordance with the
FACA and the General Services Administration regulations covering
management of Federal advisory committees. (41 CFR Part 102-3.)
Issued in Washington, DC, on June 8, 2012.
Samuel Podberesky,
Assistant General Counsel for Aviation Enforcement & Proceedings, U.S.
Department of Transportation.
[FR Doc. 2012-14456 Filed 6-12-12; 8:45 am]
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