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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 Intent to Continue the
Advisory Committee for Aviation
Consumer Protection (‘‘ACACP’’ or
‘‘Committee’’); Solicitation of
Applications and Nominations for
Membership.
AGENCY:
The Department of
Transportation (‘‘Department,’’ ‘‘DOT,’’
or ‘‘we’’) announces its intention to
continue the ACACP as a discretionary
Federal advisory committee in the event
that the authority for the Committee
under section 411 of the FAA
Modernization and Reform Act of 2012
(Pub. L. 112–95, 126 Stat. 11), as
amended, is not extended by Congress
through legislation. The current
authorization is set to expire on July 15,
2016. The Department is soliciting
applications and nominations for new
members of the Committee.
DATES: Nominations for ACACP
membership must be received on or
before June 27, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If
you have questions about the ACACP,
you may contact Stuart Hindman, Trial
Attorney, U.S. Department of
Transportation, by email at
stuart.hindman@dot.gov, or by
telephone at 202–366–9342. You may
also contact Vinh Nguyen, at
vinh.nguyen@dot.gov, or by telephone at
202–366–9342.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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SUMMARY:
Background
On May 24, 2012, the Secretary, as
mandated by section 411 of the FAA
Modernization and Reform Act of 2012
(Pub. L. 112–95, 126 Stat. 11 (2012))
(2012 FAA Act), established the
Advisory Committee for Aviation
Consumer Protection (ACACP). The
committee’s charter, drafted in
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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 and
is available online at https://
www.facadatabase.gov/committee/
charters.aspx?cid=2448&aid=47. That
charter of the ACACP was set to expire
on September 30, 2015, but the Airport
and Airway Extension Act of 2015 (Pub.
L. 114–55, 129 Stat. 522) and then the
Airport and Airways Extension Act of
2016 (Pub. L. 114–141, 130 Stat 322)
extended the duration of the Committee
to July 15, 2016.
Since the ACACP has been
established, it has held nine meetings
and examined a broad range of issues
affecting consumers which culminated
in the Committee submitting two reports
to the Secretary for improving existing
aviation consumer protection programs
and for establishing new ones, if
needed. A third report from the ACACP
is currently set to be provided to the
Secretary before July 15, 2016.
The Department has implemented a
number of the recommendations from
the ACACP, such as finalizing a
rulemaking mandating service animal
relief areas, with limited exceptions, be
located in the sterile area of each airport
terminal.1 The Department has also
issued a rule requiring the accessibility
of airport kiosks and airline Web sites
as recommended by the ACACP.2
Additionally, the Committee
recommended that the Department work
with the airlines to survey how they
define certain terms frequently used in
their contracts of carriage and customer
service plans. The Department worked
with Airlines for America to develop
such a document, which it then placed
on its Web site to assist consumers with
understanding the terms and conditions
of their travel. See https://
www.transportation.gov/airconsumer/
common-terms-air-travel. Various
recommendations of the Committee,
such as ensuring transparency in air
carrier pricing, requiring ticket agents to
1 See Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability
in Programs or Activities Receiving Federal
Financial Assistance (U.S. Airports), Final Rule, 80
FR 46508 (August 5, 2015).
2 See Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability
in Air Travel: Accessibility of Web Sites and
Automated Kiosks at U.S. Airports, Final Rule, 78
FR 67882 (November 12, 2013).
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disclose they do not offer for sale all
airlines’ tickets, and expanding the
airlines that report quality service data
(e.g., on-time performance) to the
Department, are all being considered by
the Department through rulemaking.3
The ACACP has contributed
significantly to the Department’s
aviation consumer protection program
as it provides a forum for public
discussion of important consumer
issues and helps air and address issues
that do not have simple answers. As
mentioned earlier, the statutory
termination date for the ACACP was
originally established by the 2012 FAA
Act as September 30, 2015, but was
extended by the Airport and Airway
Extension Act of 2015 (Pub. L. 114–55,
129 Stat. 522), and further extended by
the Airport and Airway Extension Act of
2016 (Pub. L. 114–141, 130 Stat 322) to
the current termination date of July 15,
2016. If Congress extends the
termination date of the ACACP through
legislation, the Committee will continue
as mandated by Congress. If Congress
does not extend the ACACP beyond July
15, 2016, the Secretary, under the
authority of FACA, will continue the
ACACP as a discretionary advisory
committee.
The Department is currently in the
process of updating the ACACP’s
charter to provide for this contingency
and is making other minor amendments,
such as clarifying that the Committee’s
work should concern aviation consumer
protection issues that fall within the
current statutory authority of the
Department. Additionally, the Secretary
is soliciting applications and
nominations for membership to the
ACACP. The membership of the
committee shall be composed of a
representative each of the following:
• Air carriers;
• Airport operators;
• State or local governments with
expertise in consumer protection
matters; and
• Nonprofit public interest groups
with expertise in consumer protection
matter.
This notice requests nominations and
applications for members of the ACACP
3 See Airline Pricing Transparency and Other
Consumer Protection Issues, Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking, 79 FR 29970 (May 23, 2014).
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to ensure a wide range of candidates
and a balanced committee. The
Secretary of Transportation will appoint
four Committee members, who will each
serve for a term of two years.
The Department will choose the
Committee members based on three
main criteria: (1) Representativeness
(does the applicant represent a
significant one of the four groups
outlined above?); (2) expertise (does the
applicant bring essential knowledge,
expertise and/or experience regarding
aviation consumer protection and the
topic area(s) of interest that will enrich
the discussion of the available options
and their respective costs and benefits?);
and (3) willingness to participate fully
(is the applicant able and willing to
attend meetings and generally
contribute constructively to a rigorous
policy development process?).
Individuals applying for membership
should keep in mind that Committee
members will be selected based on their
ability and willingness to effectively
represent the interests of all
stakeholders in their category, as
distinct from their parochial or personal
interests. For example, an individual
selected to serve on the Committee as a
representative of air carriers would
represent not only his or her own
airline, but all air carriers. As such, the
individual would be expected to consult
with other airlines in bringing issues to
the table and making decisions on
proposals before the Committee.
The Department’s Office of Aviation
Enforcement and Proceedings will
provide appropriate funding, logistics,
administrative, and technical support
for the Committee. DOT subject matter
experts will also provide support to the
Committee. At this time, we anticipate
that the ACACP will meet twice a year
at the Department’s headquarters in
Washington, DC. Although we do not
have proposed dates for these meetings
at this time, we anticipate one meeting
to be in the spring and one meeting to
be in the fall each year. Individuals
interested in serving on the Committee
should plan to attend each of these
meetings in person.
Process and Deadline for Submitting
Nominations: Organizations and/or
persons who believe they meet the
criteria listed above are invited to apply
for membership on the ACACP to
represent the interests of their
stakeholder category. Organizational
applicants should indicate both the
stakeholder category they propose to
represent and the individual from their
organization applying to serve on the
Committee; describe the responsibilities
and qualifications of that person; and
describe the qualifications of any
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alternates or professional colleagues
who will be assisting the principal
representative in the process.
Qualified individuals can selfnominate or be nominated by any
stakeholder or stakeholder organization.
To be considered for the ACACP,
nominators should submit the following
information:
(1) Name, title, and relevant contact
information (including phone and email
address) and the interests such a person
shall represent;
(2) A letter of support from a
company, union, trade association, or
non-profit organization on letterhead
containing a brief description why the
nominee is qualified and should be
considered for membership;
(3) Short biography of nominee
including professional and academic
credentials; and
(4) An affirmative statement that the
nominee meets all Committee eligibility
requirements.
All individuals who wish to serve on
the ACACP should apply for
membership by supplying the
information listed above. Please do not
send company, trade association, or
organization brochures or any other
information. Materials submitted should
total two single-spaced pages or less.
Should more information be needed,
DOT staff will contact the nominee,
obtain information from the nominee’s
past affiliations, or obtain information
from publicly available sources, such as
the Internet. Nominations may be
emailed to ACACP@dot.gov.
Nominations must be received by June
27, 2016. Nominations are open to all
individuals without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, national origin, age,
disability, marital status, or sexual
orientation. Notice to the public will be
published in the Federal Register at
least 15 days prior to each plenary
meeting of the ACACP and members of
the public will be invited to attend.
Viewing Documents
You may view any documents
mentioned in this preamble as being
available in the docket at https://
www.regulations.gov. After entering the
docket number, click the link to ‘‘Open
Docket Folder’’ and choose the
document to review. If you do not have
access to the Internet, you may view the
docket online by visiting the Docket
Management Facility in Room W12–140
on the ground floor of the DOT West
Building, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m., E.T., Monday through
Friday, except Federal holidays.
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Submitting Nominations
All nomination materials should be
submitted electronically via email to
ACACP@dot.gov. Any person needing
accessibility accommodations with
submitting nominations should contact
Stuart Hindman, Trial Attorney, U.S.
Department of Transportation, by email
at stuart.hindman@dot.gov, or by
telephone at 202–366–9342.
Dated: May 19, 2016.
Anthony R. Foxx,
Secretary.
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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 Intent to Continue the Advisory Committee for
Aviation Consumer Protection (``ACACP'' or ``Committee''); Solicitation
of Applications and Nominations for Membership.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Transportation (``Department,'' ``DOT,'' or
``we'') announces its intention to continue the ACACP as a
discretionary Federal advisory committee in the event that the
authority for the Committee under section 411 of the FAA Modernization
and Reform Act of 2012 (Pub. L. 112-95, 126 Stat. 11), as amended, is
not extended by Congress through legislation. The current authorization
is set to expire on July 15, 2016. The Department is soliciting
applications and nominations for new members of the Committee.
DATES: Nominations for ACACP membership must be received on or before
June 27, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have questions about the ACACP,
you may contact Stuart Hindman, Trial Attorney, U.S. Department of
Transportation, by email at stuart.hindman@dot.gov, or by telephone at
202-366-9342. You may also contact Vinh Nguyen, at vinh.nguyen@dot.gov,
or by telephone at 202-366-9342.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On May 24, 2012, the Secretary, as mandated by section 411 of the
FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 (Pub. L. 112-95, 126 Stat. 11
(2012)) (2012 FAA Act), established the Advisory Committee for Aviation
Consumer Protection (ACACP). The committee's charter, 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 and is available online at https://www.facadatabase.gov/committee/charters.aspx?cid=2448&aid=47. That charter of the ACACP was
set to expire on September 30, 2015, but the Airport and Airway
Extension Act of 2015 (Pub. L. 114-55, 129 Stat. 522) and then the
Airport and Airways Extension Act of 2016 (Pub. L. 114-141, 130 Stat
322) extended the duration of the Committee to July 15, 2016.
Since the ACACP has been established, it has held nine meetings and
examined a broad range of issues affecting consumers which culminated
in the Committee submitting two reports to the Secretary for improving
existing aviation consumer protection programs and for establishing new
ones, if needed. A third report from the ACACP is currently set to be
provided to the Secretary before July 15, 2016.
The Department has implemented a number of the recommendations from
the ACACP, such as finalizing a rulemaking mandating service animal
relief areas, with limited exceptions, be located in the sterile area
of each airport terminal.\1\ The Department has also issued a rule
requiring the accessibility of airport kiosks and airline Web sites as
recommended by the ACACP.\2\ Additionally, the Committee recommended
that the Department work with the airlines to survey how they define
certain terms frequently used in their contracts of carriage and
customer service plans. The Department worked with Airlines for America
to develop such a document, which it then placed on its Web site to
assist consumers with understanding the terms and conditions of their
travel. See https://www.transportation.gov/airconsumer/common-terms-air-travel. Various recommendations of the Committee, such as ensuring
transparency in air carrier pricing, requiring ticket agents to
disclose they do not offer for sale all airlines' tickets, and
expanding the airlines that report quality service data (e.g., on-time
performance) to the Department, are all being considered by the
Department through rulemaking.\3\
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\1\ See Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Programs
or Activities Receiving Federal Financial Assistance (U.S.
Airports), Final Rule, 80 FR 46508 (August 5, 2015).
\2\ See Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air
Travel: Accessibility of Web Sites and Automated Kiosks at U.S.
Airports, Final Rule, 78 FR 67882 (November 12, 2013).
\3\ See Airline Pricing Transparency and Other Consumer
Protection Issues, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 79 FR 29970 (May
23, 2014).
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The ACACP has contributed significantly to the Department's
aviation consumer protection program as it provides a forum for public
discussion of important consumer issues and helps air and address
issues that do not have simple answers. As mentioned earlier, the
statutory termination date for the ACACP was originally established by
the 2012 FAA Act as September 30, 2015, but was extended by the Airport
and Airway Extension Act of 2015 (Pub. L. 114-55, 129 Stat. 522), and
further extended by the Airport and Airway Extension Act of 2016 (Pub.
L. 114-141, 130 Stat 322) to the current termination date of July 15,
2016. If Congress extends the termination date of the ACACP through
legislation, the Committee will continue as mandated by Congress. If
Congress does not extend the ACACP beyond July 15, 2016, the Secretary,
under the authority of FACA, will continue the ACACP as a discretionary
advisory committee.
The Department is currently in the process of updating the ACACP's
charter to provide for this contingency and is making other minor
amendments, such as clarifying that the Committee's work should concern
aviation consumer protection issues that fall within the current
statutory authority of the Department. Additionally, the Secretary is
soliciting applications and nominations for membership to the ACACP.
The membership of the committee shall be composed of a representative
each of the following:
Air carriers;
Airport operators;
State or local governments with expertise in consumer
protection matters; and
Nonprofit public interest groups with expertise in
consumer protection matter.
This notice requests nominations and applications for members of
the ACACP
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to ensure a wide range of candidates and a balanced committee. The
Secretary of Transportation will appoint four Committee members, who
will each serve for a term of two years.
The Department will choose the Committee members based on three
main criteria: (1) Representativeness (does the applicant represent a
significant one of the four groups outlined above?); (2) expertise
(does the applicant bring essential knowledge, expertise and/or
experience regarding aviation consumer protection and the topic area(s)
of interest that will enrich the discussion of the available options
and their respective costs and benefits?); and (3) willingness to
participate fully (is the applicant able and willing to attend meetings
and generally contribute constructively to a rigorous policy
development process?).
Individuals applying for membership should keep in mind that
Committee members will be selected based on their ability and
willingness to effectively represent the interests of all stakeholders
in their category, as distinct from their parochial or personal
interests. For example, an individual selected to serve on the
Committee as a representative of air carriers would represent not only
his or her own airline, but all air carriers. As such, the individual
would be expected to consult with other airlines in bringing issues to
the table and making decisions on proposals before the Committee.
The Department's Office of Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings
will provide appropriate funding, logistics, administrative, and
technical support for the Committee. DOT subject matter experts will
also provide support to the Committee. At this time, we anticipate that
the ACACP will meet twice a year at the Department's headquarters in
Washington, DC. Although we do not have proposed dates for these
meetings at this time, we anticipate one meeting to be in the spring
and one meeting to be in the fall each year. Individuals interested in
serving on the Committee should plan to attend each of these meetings
in person.
Process and Deadline for Submitting Nominations: Organizations and/
or persons who believe they meet the criteria listed above are invited
to apply for membership on the ACACP to represent the interests of
their stakeholder category. Organizational applicants should indicate
both the stakeholder category they propose to represent and the
individual from their organization applying to serve on the Committee;
describe the responsibilities and qualifications of that person; and
describe the qualifications of any alternates or professional
colleagues who will be assisting the principal representative in the
process.
Qualified individuals can self-nominate or be nominated by any
stakeholder or stakeholder organization. To be considered for the
ACACP, nominators should submit the following information:
(1) Name, title, and relevant contact information (including phone
and email address) and the interests such a person shall represent;
(2) A letter of support from a company, union, trade association,
or non-profit organization on letterhead containing a brief description
why the nominee is qualified and should be considered for membership;
(3) Short biography of nominee including professional and academic
credentials; and
(4) An affirmative statement that the nominee meets all Committee
eligibility requirements.
All individuals who wish to serve on the ACACP should apply for
membership by supplying the information listed above. Please do not
send company, trade association, or organization brochures or any other
information. Materials submitted should total two single-spaced pages
or less. Should more information be needed, DOT staff will contact the
nominee, obtain information from the nominee's past affiliations, or
obtain information from publicly available sources, such as the
Internet. Nominations may be emailed to ACACP@dot.gov. Nominations must
be received by June 27, 2016. Nominations are open to all individuals
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age,
disability, marital status, or sexual orientation. Notice to the public
will be published in the Federal Register at least 15 days prior to
each plenary meeting of the ACACP and members of the public will be
invited to attend.
Viewing Documents
You may view any documents mentioned in this preamble as being
available in the docket at https://www.regulations.gov. After entering
the docket number, click the link to ``Open Docket Folder'' and choose
the document to review. If you do not have access to the Internet, you
may view the docket online by visiting the Docket Management Facility
in Room W12-140 on the ground floor of the DOT West Building, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
E.T., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
Submitting Nominations
All nomination materials should be submitted electronically via
email to ACACP@dot.gov. Any person needing accessibility accommodations
with submitting nominations should contact Stuart Hindman, Trial
Attorney, U.S. Department of Transportation, by email at
stuart.hindman@dot.gov, or by telephone at 202-366-9342.
Dated: May 19, 2016.
Anthony R. Foxx,
Secretary.
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