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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary
[Docket No. DOT–OST–2018–0204]
Air Carrier Access Act Advisory
Committee; Solicitation for
Nominations
Office of the Secretary (OST),
Department of Transportation
(Department).
ACTION: Solicitation of memberships for
appointment to the Air Carrier Access
Act (ACAA) Advisory Committee
(ACAA Advisory Committee or the
Committee).
AGENCY:
The Department is soliciting
applications and nominations for
memberships to the ACAA Advisory
Committee. The ACAA Advisory
Committee reviews issues related to the
air travel needs of passengers with
disabilities.
DATES: Nominations and applications
for ACAA Advisory Committee
membership must be received on or
before September 14, 2022.
SUMMARY:
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If
you have questions about the ACAA
Advisory Committee, you may contact
Vinh Nguyen, Office of Aviation
Consumer Protection, U.S. Department
of Transportation, by email at
vinh.nguyen@dot.gov, or by telephone at
202–366–9342.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
I. Background
Section 439 of the FAA
Reauthorization Act of 2018 (2018 FAA
Act) requires the Secretary of
Transportation to establish an advisory
committee to identify and assess
barriers to accessible air travel,
determine the extent to which DOT is
addressing those barriers, recommend
improvements, and advise the Secretary
on implementing the ACAA. The 2018
FAA Act specifies that the ACAA
Committee shall comprise at least one
representative of each of the following
groups: passengers with disabilities;
national disability organizations; air
carriers; airport operators; contractor
service providers; aircraft
manufacturers; wheelchair
manufacturers; and national veteran
organizations representing disabled
veterans.
In September 2019, the Department
established the ACAA Advisory
Committee, approved its charter, and
appointed 19 members to serve on the
ACAA Advisory Committee for 2-year
terms. The Committee held public
meetings in March 2020 and September
2021 and submitted a report with a
number of recommendations to the
Department in February 2022. The terms
of the 19 Committee members have now
expired. More information on the ACAA
Advisory Committee is available online
at www.transportation.gov/airconsumer/
ACAACommittee.
II. Eligibility for Membership and
Selection Criteria
Because the terms of the previously
appointed members have expired, the
Department is soliciting new
applications and nominations for
individuals to serve on the ACAA
Advisory Committee. Unless it is
renewed, the Committee’s charter
expires on September 28, 2023, and
individuals would be appointed to serve
for a term not to exceed the life of the
charter. Pursuant to the 2018 FAA Act
and the ACAA Advisory Committee’s
Charter,1 the membership of the
Committee shall comprise at least one
1 The ACAA Advisory Committee’s Charter is
available online at www.transportation.gov/
individuals/aviation-consumer-protection/charterair-carrier-access-act-advisory-committee.
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representative each of the following
groups:
1. Passengers with disabilities;
2. National disability organizations;
3. Air carriers;
4. Airport operators;
5. Contractor service providers;
6. Aircraft manufacturers;
7. Wheelchair manufacturers; and
8. National veterans’ organizations
representing disabled veterans.
The chairperson will be designated
from among the members appointed.
The Department may select more than
one representative for a group, if
appropriate, to obtain a fairly balanced
membership.
The Department will choose members
based on four main criteria:
1. Representativeness (does the
applicant represent a significant
stakeholder group described above);
2. Expertise (does the applicant bring
essential knowledge, expertise, and/or
experience regarding accessibility);
3. Balance (do selected applicants
comprise a balanced array of
representative and expert stakeholders);
and
4. Willingness to participate fully (is
the applicant able and willing to attend
the listed meetings and generally
contribute constructively to a rigorous
policy development process).
Individuals applying for membership
should keep in mind that ACAA
Advisory 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 ultra
low cost carrier (ULCC) would represent
not only his or her own airline, but all
ULCCs. 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.
Nominations are open to all
individuals without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, national origin, age,
disability, marital status, or sexual
orientation. Past members of the
Committee will also be eligible to be
nominated for or to seek reappointment
on the Committee.
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III. Process for Submitting Nominations
Individuals can self-apply or be
nominated by any individual or
organization. To be considered for the
ACAA Advisory Committee, applicants/
nominators must submit the following
information:
1. Name, title, organization, and
contact information (address, telephone
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number and email address) of nominee/
applicant;
2. Category of membership that the
nominee/applicant is qualified to
represent;
3. Resume of the applicant or short
biography of the nominee including
professional and academic credentials;
4. A statement of nomination on why
the applicant wants to serve or the
nominator is nominating the individual
to serve, and the unique perspectives
and expenses the nominee brings to the
Committee;
5. An affirmative statement that the
applicant/nominee meets the eligibility
requirements; and
6. Optional letters of support.
Please do not send company, trade
association, organization brochures, or
any other promotional information.
Materials submitted should total five
pages or less. Should more information
be needed, Department staff will contact
the applicant/nominee, obtain
information from the applicant’s/
nominee’s past affiliations, or obtain
information from publicly available
sources.
All application/nomination materials
must be submitted electronically via
email to ACAA-Advisory-Committee@
dot.gov. Applications and nominations
must be received by September 14,
2022.
IV. Compensation for Members
Pursuant to section 439(e) of the 2018
FAA Act, Committee members will be
reimbursed for travel and per diem
expenses as permitted under applicable
Federal travel regulations.
Reimbursement is subject to funding
availability. Committee members will
receive no salary or other compensation
for participation in Committee
activities.
The Secretary reserves the discretion
to appoint members to serve on the
ACAA Advisory Committee who were
not nominated in response to this notice
if necessary to meet specific statutory
categories and departmental needs in a
manner to ensure an appropriate
balance of membership. Individuals
selected for appointment to the ACAA
Advisory Committee will be notified by
return email and by a letter of
appointment.
Issued in Washington, DC, on or about this
15th day of August 2022.
John E. Putnam,
General Counsel.
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(Linked To: MEJIA ALZATE ASOCIADOS Y
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(Colombia) (individual) [SDNTK].
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citizen Colombia; Cedula No. 1128270678
(Colombia) (individual) [SDNTK] (Linked To:
CANTERAS COPACABANA S.A.; Linked To:
PROMOTORA TURISTICA SOL PLAZA S.A.;
Linked To: TRITCON S.A.S.).
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1980; POB Medellin, Colombia; citizen
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary
[Docket No. DOT-OST-2018-0204]
Air Carrier Access Act Advisory Committee; Solicitation for
Nominations
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary (OST), Department of Transportation
(Department).
ACTION: Solicitation of memberships for appointment to the Air Carrier
Access Act (ACAA) Advisory Committee (ACAA Advisory Committee or the
Committee).
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SUMMARY: The Department is soliciting applications and nominations for
memberships to the ACAA Advisory Committee. The ACAA Advisory Committee
reviews issues related to the air travel needs of passengers with
disabilities.
DATES: Nominations and applications for ACAA Advisory Committee
membership must be received on or before September 14, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have questions about the ACAA
Advisory Committee, you may contact Vinh Nguyen, Office of Aviation
Consumer Protection, U.S. Department of Transportation, by email at
[email protected], or by telephone at 202-366-9342.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
Section 439 of the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018 (2018 FAA Act)
requires the Secretary of Transportation to establish an advisory
committee to identify and assess barriers to accessible air travel,
determine the extent to which DOT is addressing those barriers,
recommend improvements, and advise the Secretary on implementing the
ACAA. The 2018 FAA Act specifies that the ACAA Committee shall comprise
at least one representative of each of the following groups: passengers
with disabilities; national disability organizations; air carriers;
airport operators; contractor service providers; aircraft
manufacturers; wheelchair manufacturers; and national veteran
organizations representing disabled veterans.
In September 2019, the Department established the ACAA Advisory
Committee, approved its charter, and appointed 19 members to serve on
the ACAA Advisory Committee for 2-year terms. The Committee held public
meetings in March 2020 and September 2021 and submitted a report with a
number of recommendations to the Department in February 2022. The terms
of the 19 Committee members have now expired. More information on the
ACAA Advisory Committee is available online at www.transportation.gov/airconsumer/ACAACommittee.
II. Eligibility for Membership and Selection Criteria
Because the terms of the previously appointed members have expired,
the Department is soliciting new applications and nominations for
individuals to serve on the ACAA Advisory Committee. Unless it is
renewed, the Committee's charter expires on September 28, 2023, and
individuals would be appointed to serve for a term not to exceed the
life of the charter. Pursuant to the 2018 FAA Act and the ACAA Advisory
Committee's Charter,\1\ the membership of the Committee shall comprise
at least one
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1. Passengers with disabilities;
2. National disability organizations;
3. Air carriers;
4. Airport operators;
5. Contractor service providers;
6. Aircraft manufacturers;
7. Wheelchair manufacturers; and
8. National veterans' organizations representing disabled veterans.
The chairperson will be designated from among the members
appointed. The Department may select more than one representative for a
group, if appropriate, to obtain a fairly balanced membership.
The Department will choose members based on four main criteria:
1. Representativeness (does the applicant represent a significant
stakeholder group described above);
2. Expertise (does the applicant bring essential knowledge,
expertise, and/or experience regarding accessibility);
3. Balance (do selected applicants comprise a balanced array of
representative and expert stakeholders); and
4. Willingness to participate fully (is the applicant able and
willing to attend the listed meetings and generally contribute
constructively to a rigorous policy development process).
Individuals applying for membership should keep in mind that ACAA
Advisory 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 ultra low cost carrier (ULCC) would
represent not only his or her own airline, but all ULCCs. 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.
Nominations are open to all individuals without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status,
or sexual orientation. Past members of the Committee will also be
eligible to be nominated for or to seek reappointment on the Committee.
III. Process for Submitting Nominations
Individuals can self-apply or be nominated by any individual or
organization. To be considered for the ACAA Advisory Committee,
applicants/nominators must submit the following information:
1. Name, title, organization, and contact information (address,
telephone number and email address) of nominee/applicant;
2. Category of membership that the nominee/applicant is qualified
to represent;
3. Resume of the applicant or short biography of the nominee
including professional and academic credentials;
4. A statement of nomination on why the applicant wants to serve or
the nominator is nominating the individual to serve, and the unique
perspectives and expenses the nominee brings to the Committee;
5. An affirmative statement that the applicant/nominee meets the
eligibility requirements; and
6. Optional letters of support.
Please do not send company, trade association, organization
brochures, or any other promotional information. Materials submitted
should total five pages or less. Should more information be needed,
Department staff will contact the applicant/nominee, obtain information
from the applicant's/nominee's past affiliations, or obtain information
from publicly available sources.
All application/nomination materials must be submitted
electronically via email to [email protected].
Applications and nominations must be received by September 14, 2022.
IV. Compensation for Members
Pursuant to section 439(e) of the 2018 FAA Act, Committee members
will be reimbursed for travel and per diem expenses as permitted under
applicable Federal travel regulations. Reimbursement is subject to
funding availability. Committee members will receive no salary or other
compensation for participation in Committee activities.
The Secretary reserves the discretion to appoint members to serve
on the ACAA Advisory Committee who were not nominated in response to
this notice if necessary to meet specific statutory categories and
departmental needs in a manner to ensure an appropriate balance of
membership. Individuals selected for appointment to the ACAA Advisory
Committee will be notified by return email and by a letter of
appointment.
Issued in Washington, DC, on or about this 15th day of August
2022.
John E. Putnam,
General Counsel.
[FR Doc. 2022-18173 Filed 8-23-22; 8:45 am]
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