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Street and Westward Avenue in the City
of Banning to the intersection of Bonita
Avenue and Apache Trail in the
unincorporated community of Cabazon
in order to provide a local roadway
connecting these two communities,
improve local transportation facilities,
and provide safe bicycle and pedestrian
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(Final EA) for the project, approved on
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Office of the Secretary
I. Background
[Docket No. DOT–OST–2018–0190]
Aviation Consumer Protection
Advisory Committee Matters; Meeting
Office of the Secretary (OST),
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
AGENCY:
Public meetings of the
Aviation Consumer Protection Advisory
Committee (ACPAC).
DATES: The first meeting will be held
from 9:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (ET), on
December 2, 2021. The second meeting
will be held from 9:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
(ET), on March 21 and 22, 2022.
Requests to attend the meeting must be
received by March 11, 2022.
ADDRESSES: The meetings will be open
to the public. The first meeting will be
held virtually on Zoom’s video
platform. Please register for the first
meeting at https://usdot.zoomgov.com/
webinar/register/WN_6X7_
jo0CTvia3JfU9XR82A. The second
meeting is tentatively planned to be
held in-person at the DOT headquarters
building in Washington, DC and will be
livestreamed. Attendance is open to the
public, up to the room’s capacity of 100
attendees. In the event the meeting is
held virtually, information regarding
how to attend the meeting virtually will
be provided to individuals who
registered to attend the in-person
meeting. That information will also be
made available to the public through
another Federal Register notice.
A detailed agenda for each meeting
will be available on the ACPAC website
at https://www.transportation.gov/
airconsumer/ACPAC in advance of each
meeting, along with copies of the
meeting minutes after the meeting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Register for the first virtual meeting at
https://usdot.zoomgov.com/webinar/
register/WN_6X7_jo0CTvia3JfU9XR82A.
To register for the second in-person
meeting, please contact the Department
by email at ACPAC@dot.gov. In the
event the meeting is held virtually,
information regarding how to attend the
meeting virtually will be provided to
individuals who registered to attend the
in-person meeting. That information
will also be made available to the public
through another Federal Register notice.
Attendance is open to the public subject
to any technical and/or capacity
limitations. For further information,
contact Kimberly Graber, Deputy
Assistant General Counsel, by telephone
at (202) 366–1695 or by email at
kimberly.graber@dot.gov.
SUMMARY:
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The ACPAC was initially established
as a Federal advisory committee by the
Department as mandated by the FAA
Modernization and Reform Act of 2012.
The statutory termination date for the
Committee has been extended several
times, most recently by the FAA
Reauthorization Act of 2018 (2018 FAA
Act), to the current termination date of
September 20, 2023. The ACPAC
evaluates current aviation consumer
protection programs and provides
recommendations to the Secretary for
improving them, as well as
recommending any additional consumer
protections that may be needed.
II. Purpose of the Meetings and
Agendas
A. December 2, 2021 Meeting
Two topics will be discussed at the
December 2, 2021 meeting—(1) Airline
Ticket Refunds and (2) Information for
Consumers Adversely Affected by
Airline Delays or Cancellations.
Regarding airline ticket refunds, the
Department has consistently interpreted
49 U.S.C. 41712, which prohibits U.S.
air carriers, foreign air carriers, and
ticket agents from engaging in unfair
practices in the sale of air
transportation, to require carriers and
ticket agents to provide requested
refunds to passengers when a carrier
cancels or significantly changes a flight
to, from, or within the United States.
The Department has not defined the
terms ‘‘significant change’’ and
‘‘cancellation’’ in regulation or statute.
The Department has announced a
rulemaking 1 that would clarify in
regulation the Department’s
longstanding interpretation of the
refund requirement. In addition, the
rulemaking would also address
protections for consumers who are
unable to travel due to government
restrictions. The ACPAC will consider
potential definitions of the terms
‘‘significant change’’ and ‘‘cancellation’’
and the issue of protections for
consumers who are unable to travel due
to government restrictions or advisories.
Regarding reporting the causes of
airline delays and cancellations, Section
413 of the 2018 FAA Act directs the
Department to review the categorization
by reporting airlines of the causes of
delays and cancellations, including,
among other things, whether it is an
unfair or deceptive practice for an air
carrier to inform a passenger that a flight
is delayed or cancelled due to weather
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alone when other factors are involved.
Section 413 states that the Department
may consult with the ACPAC to assist
in conducting the review and providing
recommendations on improving the
quality and quantity of information
provided to passengers adversely
affected by a cancellation or delay. At
the December 2, 2021 meeting, the
Committee will consider the quality and
quantity of information on causes of
airline delays or cancellations provided
to passengers adversely affected by an
airline cancellation or delay, focusing
on whether it is an unfair or deceptive
practice for an air carrier to inform a
passenger that a flight is delayed or
cancelled due to weather alone when
other factors are involved.
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B. March 21 and 22, 2022 Meeting
Two topics, one continuing from the
December meeting and one new topic,
will be discussed at the March 21 and
22, 2022 meeting—(1) Airline Ticket
Refunds (continued) and (2) Enhancing
Consumer Access to Airline Flight
Information. Regarding airline ticket
refunds, the Committee will continue to
consider this topic and will discuss the
Department’s Airline Ticket Refunds
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking which
the Department anticipates will be
issued prior to the March 21 and 22,
2022 meeting.
Regarding the second topic, the
Executive Order on Promoting
Competition in the American Economy,
issued on July 9, 2021 (E.O. 14036),
directed the Department to take action
to protect consumers and promote
competition. Specifically, the
Department is directed, among other
things, to ‘‘promote enhanced
transparency and consumer safeguards,
as appropriate and consistent with
applicable law, including through
potential rulemaking, enforcement
actions, or guidance documents, with
the aims of: (1) Enhancing consumer
access to airline flight information so
that consumers can more easily find a
broader set of available flights,
including by new or lesser known
airlines; and . . .’’ The ACPAC will
consider the topic of enhancing access
to airline flight information so that
consumers can more easily find a
broader set of available flights.
III. Public Participation
The meetings will be open to the
public; however, attendance may be
limited due to constraints of the virtual
platform and/or physical meeting space.
Register for the December 2, 2021
meeting at https://usdot.zoomgov.com/
webinar/register/WN_6X7_
jo0CTvia3JfU9XR82A. To register for the
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March 2022 meeting, please send an
email to the Department as set forth in
the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
section. The Department is committed
to providing equal access to this
meeting for all participants. If you need
alternative formats or services because
of a disability, such as sign language
interpreter or other ancillary aids,
please contact the person listed in the
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
section.
Members of the public may also
present written comments at any time.
The docket number referenced above
(DOT–OST–2018–0190) has been
established for committee documents
including any written comments that
may be filed. At the discretion of the
Chair or Designated Federal Officer of
ACPAC, after completion of the planned
agenda, individual members of the
public may provide comments, time
permitting. Any oral comments
presented must be limited to the
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
provide advance notice to the
Department of Transportation contact
noted above via email that they wish to
present oral comments. Advance notice
by individuals wishing to present oral
comments at the December 2, 2021 must
be provided to the Department no later
than Monday, November 22, 2021.
Advance notice by individuals wishing
to present oral comments at the March
21 and 22, 2022 meeting must be
provided to the Department no later
than Friday, March 11, 2022.
Speakers are requested to submit a
written copy of their prepared remarks
for inclusion in the meeting records and
for circulation to ACPAC members prior
to the meetings. Individuals speaking at
the December 2, 2021 meeting are
requested to submit their remarks no
later than Monday, November 29, 2021.
Individuals speaking at the March 21
and 22, 2022 meeting are requested to
submit their remarks no later than
Tuesday, March 15, 2022. All prepared
remarks submitted on time will be
accepted and considered as part of the
meeting’s record.
IV. Viewing Documents
You may view documents mentioned
in this notice at https://
www.regulations.gov. After entering the
docket number (DOT–OST–2018–0190),
click the link to ‘‘Open Docket Folder’’
and choose the document to review.
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Issued in Washington, DC, this 12th day of
November 2021.
John E. Putnam,
Deputy General Counsel.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary
[Docket No. DOT-OST-2018-0190]
Aviation Consumer Protection Advisory Committee Matters; Meeting
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary (OST), Department of Transportation
(DOT).
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
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SUMMARY: Public meetings of the Aviation Consumer Protection Advisory
Committee (ACPAC).
DATES: The first meeting will be held from 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (ET), on
December 2, 2021. The second meeting will be held from 9:30 a.m.-5:00
p.m. (ET), on March 21 and 22, 2022. Requests to attend the meeting
must be received by March 11, 2022.
ADDRESSES: The meetings will be open to the public. The first meeting
will be held virtually on Zoom's video platform. Please register for
the first meeting at https://usdot.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_6X7_jo0CTvia3JfU9XR82A. The second meeting is tentatively planned to
be held in-person at the DOT headquarters building in Washington, DC
and will be livestreamed. Attendance is open to the public, up to the
room's capacity of 100 attendees. In the event the meeting is held
virtually, information regarding how to attend the meeting virtually
will be provided to individuals who registered to attend the in-person
meeting. That information will also be made available to the public
through another Federal Register notice.
A detailed agenda for each meeting will be available on the ACPAC
website at https://www.transportation.gov/airconsumer/ACPAC in advance
of each meeting, along with copies of the meeting minutes after the
meeting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Register for the first virtual meeting
at https://usdot.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_6X7_jo0CTvia3JfU9XR82A. To register for the second in-person
meeting, please contact the Department by email at [email protected]. In
the event the meeting is held virtually, information regarding how to
attend the meeting virtually will be provided to individuals who
registered to attend the in-person meeting. That information will also
be made available to the public through another Federal Register
notice. Attendance is open to the public subject to any technical and/
or capacity limitations. For further information, contact Kimberly
Graber, Deputy Assistant General Counsel, by telephone at (202) 366-
1695 or by email at [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The ACPAC was initially established as a Federal advisory committee
by the Department as mandated by the FAA Modernization and Reform Act
of 2012. The statutory termination date for the Committee has been
extended several times, most recently by the FAA Reauthorization Act of
2018 (2018 FAA Act), to the current termination date of September 20,
2023. The ACPAC evaluates current aviation consumer protection programs
and provides recommendations to the Secretary for improving them, as
well as recommending any additional consumer protections that may be
needed.
II. Purpose of the Meetings and Agendas
A. December 2, 2021 Meeting
Two topics will be discussed at the December 2, 2021 meeting--(1)
Airline Ticket Refunds and (2) Information for Consumers Adversely
Affected by Airline Delays or Cancellations. Regarding airline ticket
refunds, the Department has consistently interpreted 49 U.S.C. 41712,
which prohibits U.S. air carriers, foreign air carriers, and ticket
agents from engaging in unfair practices in the sale of air
transportation, to require carriers and ticket agents to provide
requested refunds to passengers when a carrier cancels or significantly
changes a flight to, from, or within the United States. The Department
has not defined the terms ``significant change'' and ``cancellation''
in regulation or statute. The Department has announced a rulemaking \1\
that would clarify in regulation the Department's longstanding
interpretation of the refund requirement. In addition, the rulemaking
would also address protections for consumers who are unable to travel
due to government restrictions. The ACPAC will consider potential
definitions of the terms ``significant change'' and ``cancellation''
and the issue of protections for consumers who are unable to travel due
to government restrictions or advisories.
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Regarding reporting the causes of airline delays and cancellations,
Section 413 of the 2018 FAA Act directs the Department to review the
categorization by reporting airlines of the causes of delays and
cancellations, including, among other things, whether it is an unfair
or deceptive practice for an air carrier to inform a passenger that a
flight is delayed or cancelled due to weather
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alone when other factors are involved. Section 413 states that the
Department may consult with the ACPAC to assist in conducting the
review and providing recommendations on improving the quality and
quantity of information provided to passengers adversely affected by a
cancellation or delay. At the December 2, 2021 meeting, the Committee
will consider the quality and quantity of information on causes of
airline delays or cancellations provided to passengers adversely
affected by an airline cancellation or delay, focusing on whether it is
an unfair or deceptive practice for an air carrier to inform a
passenger that a flight is delayed or cancelled due to weather alone
when other factors are involved.
B. March 21 and 22, 2022 Meeting
Two topics, one continuing from the December meeting and one new
topic, will be discussed at the March 21 and 22, 2022 meeting--(1)
Airline Ticket Refunds (continued) and (2) Enhancing Consumer Access to
Airline Flight Information. Regarding airline ticket refunds, the
Committee will continue to consider this topic and will discuss the
Department's Airline Ticket Refunds Notice of Proposed Rulemaking which
the Department anticipates will be issued prior to the March 21 and 22,
2022 meeting.
Regarding the second topic, the Executive Order on Promoting
Competition in the American Economy, issued on July 9, 2021 (E.O.
14036), directed the Department to take action to protect consumers and
promote competition. Specifically, the Department is directed, among
other things, to ``promote enhanced transparency and consumer
safeguards, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law,
including through potential rulemaking, enforcement actions, or
guidance documents, with the aims of: (1) Enhancing consumer access to
airline flight information so that consumers can more easily find a
broader set of available flights, including by new or lesser known
airlines; and . . .'' The ACPAC will consider the topic of enhancing
access to airline flight information so that consumers can more easily
find a broader set of available flights.
III. Public Participation
The meetings will be open to the public; however, attendance may be
limited due to constraints of the virtual platform and/or physical
meeting space. Register for the December 2, 2021 meeting at https://usdot.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_6X7_jo0CTvia3JfU9XR82A. To
register for the March 2022 meeting, please send an email to the
Department as set forth in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.
The Department is committed to providing equal access to this meeting
for all participants. If you need alternative formats or services
because of a disability, such as sign language interpreter or other
ancillary aids, please contact the person listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section.
Members of the public may also present written comments at any
time. The docket number referenced above (DOT-OST-2018-0190) has been
established for committee documents including any written comments that
may be filed. At the discretion of the Chair or Designated Federal
Officer of ACPAC, after completion of the planned agenda, individual
members of the public may provide comments, time permitting. Any oral
comments presented must be limited to the 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 provide advance notice to the Department of Transportation contact
noted above via email that they wish to present oral comments. Advance
notice by individuals wishing to present oral comments at the December
2, 2021 must be provided to the Department no later than Monday,
November 22, 2021. Advance notice by individuals wishing to present
oral comments at the March 21 and 22, 2022 meeting must be provided to
the Department no later than Friday, March 11, 2022.
Speakers are requested to submit a written copy of their prepared
remarks for inclusion in the meeting records and for circulation to
ACPAC members prior to the meetings. Individuals speaking at the
December 2, 2021 meeting are requested to submit their remarks no later
than Monday, November 29, 2021. Individuals speaking at the March 21
and 22, 2022 meeting are requested to submit their remarks no later
than Tuesday, March 15, 2022. All prepared remarks submitted on time
will be accepted and considered as part of the meeting's record.
IV. Viewing Documents
You may view documents mentioned in this notice at https://www.regulations.gov. After entering the docket number (DOT-OST-2018-
0190), click the link to ``Open Docket Folder'' and choose the document
to review.
Issued in Washington, DC, this 12th day of November 2021.
John E. Putnam,
Deputy General Counsel.
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