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representative. After the FAA confirms
that the complaint meets these
requirements and the limitations in 14
CFR 13.3(d) and 13.5(a), it sends a copy
of the complaint to the subjects of the
complaint and gives them an
opportunity to submit a written answer.
If a complaint does not meet these
requirements, it is considered a report of
violation under 14 CFR 13.2.
The FAA uses the information in the
complaint and answer to determine if
there are reasonable grounds for
investigating the complaint. If the FAA
determines there are reasonable
grounds, the FAA proceeds with an
investigation. If not, the FAA may
dismiss the complaint and give the
reason for dismissal in writing to both
the person who filed the complaint and
the subjects of the complaint.
Respondents: Formal complaints are
typically submitted by an individual or
organization. Almost all formal
complaints are evenly split between
three basic categories (complainant
listed first): Individual vs. individual,
individual vs. organization, and
organization vs. organization.
Frequency: The FAA estimates this
collection of information would result
in about seven formal complaints per
year based on FAA data.
Estimated Average Burden per
Response: The estimated average burden
on the public for each complaint and
response under § 13.5 is eight hours. It
would take an individual about four
hours to write a formal complaint
acceptable under § 13.5. The FAA
estimates it would take the subject of
the complaint about four hours to write
an answer to the complaint.
The estimated average burden on the
FAA for each complaint is eight hours.
A complaint would take the FAA no
more than four hours to review to
confirm it meets the requirements as
laid out in 14 CFR 13.5(b). The FAA
would take an additional hour to send
the complaint to the subjects of that
complaint. The FAA would then take
another estimated three hours to
determine if an investigation would be
necessary.
Estimated Total Annual Burden: The
FAA estimates the total annual
combined (public + FAA) annual
burden and cost of the information
requirements to be about 112 hours and
$7,030.
For the public, the estimated total
annual hourly burden would be 56
hours, and the estimated total annual
cost burden would be about $2,506. For
the FAA, the estimated total annual
hourly burden would be 56 hours, and
the estimated total annual cost burden
would be about $4,524.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
Notice To Solicit Transit Advisory
Committee for Safety Member
Applications
Federal Transit Administration,
Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Notice to solicit Transit
Advisory Committee for Safety member
applications.
AGENCY:
The Federal Transit
Administration (FTA) is seeking
applications for individuals to serve as
members, for two-year terms, on the
Transit Advisory Committee for Safety
(TRACS). The TRACS provides
information, advice, and
recommendations to the U.S. Secretary
of Transportation (Secretary) and FTA
Administrator (Administrator) in
response to tasks assigned to TRACS.
The TRACS does not exercise program
management responsibilities and makes
no decisions directly affecting the
programs on which it provides advice.
The Secretary may accept or reject a
recommendation made by TRACS and is
not bound to pursue any
recommendation from TRACS.
DATES: Interested persons must submit
their applications to FTA by November
6, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Joseph DeLorenzo, TRACS Designated
Federal Officer, Associate
Administrator, FTA Office of Transit
Safety and Oversight, (202) 366–1783,
Joseph.DeLorenzo@dot.gov; or Bridget
Zamperini, TRACS Program Manager,
FTA Office of Transit Safety and
Oversight, TRACS@dot.gov. Please
address all mail to the Office of Transit
Safety and Oversight, Federal Transit
Administration, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20590–
0001.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Nominations
FTA invites qualified individuals
interested in serving on TRACS to apply
to FTA for appointment. The
Administrator will recommend
nominees for appointment by the
Secretary. Appointments are for two-
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year terms; however, a member may
reapply to serve additional terms, in the
event that the TRACS Charter is
renewed. Applicants should be
knowledgeable of trends and issues
related to rail transit and/or bus transit
safety. Along with their experience in
the rail transit and/or bus transit
industry, applicants will also be
evaluated and selected based on factors
including leadership and organizational
skills, region of the country represented,
diversity characteristics, and the overall
balance of industry representation.
Each application should include the
applicant’s name and organizational
affiliation; a cover letter describing the
applicant’s qualifications and interest in
serving on TRACS; a curriculum vitae or
resume of the applicant’s qualifications;
and contact information including the
applicant’s address, phone number, fax
number, and email address. Selfapplication and application through
nomination of others are acceptable.
FTA prefers electronic submissions for
all applications, via email to TRACS@
dot.gov. Applications will also be
accepted via mail at the address
identified in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section of this
notice.
FTA expects to nominate up to 25
representatives from the public
transportation safety community for
immediate TRACS membership. The
Secretary, in consultation with the
Administrator, will make the final
selection decision.
This notice is provided in accordance
with the Federal Advisory Committee
Act (Pub. L. 92–463, 5 U.S.C. app. 2).
Please see the TRACS website for
additional information at https://
www.transit.dot.gov/regulations-andguidance/safety/transit-advisorycommittee-safety-tracs.
Joseph P. DeLorenzo,
Associate Administrator for Transit Safety
and Oversight.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
Notice To Solicit Transit Advisory Committee for Safety Member
Applications
AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration, Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Notice to solicit Transit Advisory Committee for Safety member
applications.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) is seeking
applications for individuals to serve as members, for two-year terms,
on the Transit Advisory Committee for Safety (TRACS). The TRACS
provides information, advice, and recommendations to the U.S. Secretary
of Transportation (Secretary) and FTA Administrator (Administrator) in
response to tasks assigned to TRACS. The TRACS does not exercise
program management responsibilities and makes no decisions directly
affecting the programs on which it provides advice. The Secretary may
accept or reject a recommendation made by TRACS and is not bound to
pursue any recommendation from TRACS.
DATES: Interested persons must submit their applications to FTA by
November 6, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joseph DeLorenzo, TRACS Designated
Federal Officer, Associate Administrator, FTA Office of Transit Safety
and Oversight, (202) 366-1783, [email protected]; or Bridget
Zamperini, TRACS Program Manager, FTA Office of Transit Safety and
Oversight, [email protected]. Please address all mail to the Office of
Transit Safety and Oversight, Federal Transit Administration, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20590-0001.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Nominations
FTA invites qualified individuals interested in serving on TRACS to
apply to FTA for appointment. The Administrator will recommend nominees
for appointment by the Secretary. Appointments are for two-year terms;
however, a member may reapply to serve additional terms, in the event
that the TRACS Charter is renewed. Applicants should be knowledgeable
of trends and issues related to rail transit and/or bus transit safety.
Along with their experience in the rail transit and/or bus transit
industry, applicants will also be evaluated and selected based on
factors including leadership and organizational skills, region of the
country represented, diversity characteristics, and the overall balance
of industry representation.
Each application should include the applicant's name and
organizational affiliation; a cover letter describing the applicant's
qualifications and interest in serving on TRACS; a curriculum vitae or
resume of the applicant's qualifications; and contact information
including the applicant's address, phone number, fax number, and email
address. Self-application and application through nomination of others
are acceptable. FTA prefers electronic submissions for all
applications, via email to [email protected]. Applications will also be
accepted via mail at the address identified in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section of this notice.
FTA expects to nominate up to 25 representatives from the public
transportation safety community for immediate TRACS membership. The
Secretary, in consultation with the Administrator, will make the final
selection decision.
This notice is provided in accordance with the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (Pub. L. 92-463, 5 U.S.C. app. 2). Please see the TRACS
website for additional information at https://www.transit.dot.gov/regulations-and-guidance/safety/transit-advisory-committee-safety-tracs.
Joseph P. DeLorenzo,
Associate Administrator for Transit Safety and Oversight.
[FR Doc. 2024-23030 Filed 10-4-24; 8:45 am]
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