80_FR_48951 80 FR 48794 - Public Transportation Safety Program

80 FR 48794 - Public Transportation Safety Program

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 157 (August 14, 2015)

Page Range48794-48803
FR Document2015-20021

The Federal Transit Administration seeks public comment on a proposed rule to establish a Public Transportation Safety Program to strengthen the safety of public transportation systems throughout the United States, based on the principles and practices of Safety Management Systems.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 157 (Friday, August 14, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 157 (Friday, August 14, 2015)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 48794-48803]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Transit Administration

49 CFR Part 670

[Docket No. FTA-2015-0009]
RIN 2132-AB22


Public Transportation Safety Program

AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration (FTA), U.S. Department of 
Transportation (DOT).

ACTION: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM); request for comments.

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SUMMARY: The Federal Transit Administration seeks public comment on a 
proposed rule to establish a Public Transportation Safety Program to 
strengthen the safety of public transportation systems throughout the 
United States, based on the principles and practices of Safety 
Management Systems.

DATES: Comments must be received by October 13, 2015. Any comments 
filed after this deadline will be considered to the extent practicable.

ADDRESSES: Please submit your comments by only one of the following 
methods, identifying your submission by Docket Number FTA-2015-0009 or 
RIN number 2132-AB22.
     Federal Rulemaking Portal: Submit electronic comments and 
other data to http://www.regulations.gov.
     U.S. Mail: Send comments to Docket Operations; U.S. 
Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., West Building 
Room W12-140, Washington, DC 20590-0001.
     Hand Delivery or Courier: Take comments to Docket 
Operations in Room W12-140 of the West Building, Ground Floor, at 1200 
New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590-0001, between 9:00 a.m. and 
5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
     Fax: Fax comments to Docket Operations, U.S. Department of 
Transportation, at (202) 493-2251.
    Instructions: You must include the agency name (Federal Transit 
Administration) and Docket Number FTA-2015-0009 for this notice or RIN 
2132-AB22, at the beginning of your comments. If sent by mail, submit 
two copies of your comments. Due to security procedures in effect since 
October 2001, mail received through the U.S. Postal Service may be 
subject to delays. Parties submitting comments should consider using an 
express mail form to ensure their prompt filing of any submissions not 
filed electronically or by hand. If you wish to receive confirmation 
that FTA received your comments, you must include a self-addressed 
stamped postcard. All comments received will be posted without change 
to http://www.regulations.gov, including any personal information 
provided. You may review U.S. DOT's complete Privacy Act Statement 
published in the Federal Register on April 11, 2000, at 65 FR 19477-8 
or http://DocketsInfo.dot.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For program matters, contact Lynn 
Everett, Office of Transit Safety and Oversight, (202) 366-2410 or 
lynn.everett@dot.gov. For legal matters, contact Candace Key, Office of 
Chief Counsel, (202)366-1936 or candace.key@dot.gov.
    Office hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through 
Friday, except Federal holidays.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Table of Contents

I. Executive Summary
    A. Purpose of Regulatory Action
    B. Legal Authority
    C. Summary of Major Provisions
    D. Costs and Benefits
II. The Public Transportation Safety Program
    A. Background
    B. The Relationship Between Safety and Transit Asset Management
    C. The State of Public Transportation Safety
    D. The Safety Management Systems (SMS) Approach
    E. Components of the Public Transportation Safety Program
III. Benefit-Cost Analysis
IV. Section-by-Section Analysis
V. Regulatory Analyses and Notices

I. Executive Summary

A. Purpose of Regulatory Action

    Every day, millions of passengers take some form of public 
transportation to get to or from work, shopping, classes, or other 
destinations. While the safety performance of the public transportation 
industry remains strong, recent accidents, including several 
investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), have 
demonstrated weaknesses in the safety performance of critical systems, 
equipment, procedures, management systems and oversight.
    In the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21, 
Pub. L. 112-141 (2012)), Congress directed FTA to establish a 
comprehensive Public Transportation Safety Program to strengthen the 
safety performance of the public transportation industry. 49 U.S.C. 
5329. Today's NPRM carries out explicit statutory mandates to meet this 
objective. The proposed rule would adopt Safety Management Systems 
(SMS) as the basis for FTA's new Public Transportation Safety Program. 
To ensure consistency in the implementation of this new program, 
today's NPRM would establish the framework for the Secretary's 
authority, delegated to FTA Administrator,\1\ to monitor, oversee, and 
enforce safety in the public transportation industry.
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    \1\ 49 CFR 1.91(a).
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    Today's NPRM also explains the relationship between the Public 
Transportation Safety Program and the National Public Transportation 
Safety Plan. The National Public Transportation Safety Plan (National 
Safety Plan) will be FTA's primary tool

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for communicating safety performance information and safety guidance to 
the public transportation industry. Although the National Safety Plan 
is not a rulemaking, it will be subject to public notice and comment.

B. Legal Authority

    Under 49 U.S.C. 5329 (Section 5329), FTA is obliged to create a 
comprehensive program for safety in public transportation, comprised of 
a National Public Transportation Safety Plan; a training and 
certification program for Federal, State, and local transportation 
agency employees with safety oversight responsibilities; public 
transportation agency safety plans; a strengthened State Safety 
Oversight (SSO) program; and a new framework for Federal enforcement 
and investigative authorities to directly oversee the safety of the 
public transportation industry.
    In addition, Section 5329 incorporates certain principles and tools 
associated with SMS into FTA's regulatory framework for public 
transportation safety. For example, Section 5329 establishes a 
performance management framework that includes: the use of safety 
performance criteria and safety targets to monitor program 
implementation and effectiveness; requirements for executives and 
boards to be accountable to hire qualified safety managers as direct 
reports and, annually, to certify safety plans; and requirements for 
comprehensive staff safety training programs. Also, Section 5329 calls 
for the collection of information on safety risk management methods and 
safety assurance strategies to minimize the exposure of the public, 
transit agency personnel, and property to safety hazards and unsafe 
conditions.
    The statute also vests the Secretary of Transportation and his 
designee, the FTA Administrator, with explicit authorities to carry out 
the Public Transportation Safety Program and to take enforcement 
actions. For example, Section 5329(f) provides the Administrator with 
the authority to inspect and audit all public transportation systems; 
make reports and issue directives with respect to the safety of public 
transportation systems; issue subpoenas and take depositions; require 
the production of documents; prescribe recordkeeping and reporting 
requirements; investigate public transportation accidents and 
incidents; enter and inspect equipment, rolling stock, operations and 
relevant records; and issue regulations to carry out Section 5329. 
Section 5329(g) authorizes the Administrator to take enforcement 
actions against recipients that are noncompliant with Federal transit 
safety law. The Administrator may further issue directives, require 
more frequent oversight, impose more frequent reporting requirements, 
require that formula grant funds be spent to correct safety 
deficiencies before funds are spent on other projects, and withhold 
funds from a recipient.

C. Summary of Major Provisions

    The proposed rule would add a new part 670, ``Public Transportation 
Safety Program,'' to title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations. The 
proposed rule includes the following elements: (1) Formal adoption of 
SMS as the foundation for FTA's safety oversight and regulatory 
approach; (2) procedures under the Administrator's authority to conduct 
inspections, investigations, audits, examinations, testing of 
equipment, facilities, rolling stock and operations of a public 
transportation system; (3) procedures under the Administrator's 
authority to take appropriate enforcement actions, including directing 
the use or withholding of funds, and issuing directives and advisories; 
and (4) describes statutory and proposed contents of the National 
Safety Plan.

D. Costs and Benefits

    The proposed rule outlines FTA's authority to inspect, investigate, 
audit, examine and test transit agencies' facilities, equipment, safety 
processes and events as and when needed, direct or withhold Federal 
transit funds, and issue directives and advisories. FTA does not 
believe that the proposed rule imposes additional costs to entities 
other than FTA. FTA believes that costs to recipients associated with 
FTA's aforementioned authorities are captured in the rulemakings for 
Public Transportation Agency Safety Plans, State Safety Oversight, and 
the Public Transportation Safety Certification Training Program. FTA 
seeks comment on the cost assumptions herein.

II. The Public Transportation Safety Program

A. Background

    Historically, public transportation has been one of the safest 
means of transportation. Today, however, the transit industry is facing 
increased pressures at a time when ridership is growing, demand is 
increasing, infrastructure is aging, and large numbers of the workforce 
are retiring. Calendar year 2013 marked the highest ridership level for 
transit since 1956, with the number of trips exceeding 10 billion for 
the seventh year in a row--and there is reason to believe that this is 
the beginning of a sustained period of growing demand for public 
transportation.\2\
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    \2\ 2013 Status of the Nation's Highways, Bridges, and Transit: 
Conditions and Performance available at http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policy/2013cpr/overviews.htm#2t.
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    In recent years, the U.S. DOT, the U.S. Government Accountability 
Office (GAO), and FTA have conducted a number of studies, audits, and 
reviews highlighting these challenges and their potential impacts on 
safety and the reliability of public transportation operations. Most 
notably, in two different reviews,\3\ the GAO has documented weaknesses 
in Federal authority, training, and funding for the State Safety 
Oversight (SSO) program. These limitations have impacted the ability of 
FTA and the State Safety Oversight Agencies (SSOA) to address the 
safety consequences of aging infrastructure, budgetary restrictions, 
and rapidly growing ridership on rail transit systems.
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    \3\ The GAO report Rail Transit: Observations on FTA's State 
Safety Oversight Program and Potential Change in its Oversight Role, 
December 10, 2009 is available at http://www.gao.gov/assets/130/123884.pdf. The GAO Report Public Transit: Federal and Transit 
Agencies Taking Steps to Build Transit Resilience, but Face 
Challenges, December 10, 2014 is available at http://www.gao.gov/assets/670/667391.pdf.
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    To help inform FTA in developing a strategic regulatory approach to 
implementing the new requirements of MAP-21, FTA issued an Advance 
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM), addressing new requirements for 
both transit asset management and safety. 78 FR 61251 (October 3, 
2013).\4\ The ANPRM sought comments on 123 questions related to FTA's 
initial ideas for how to implement the requirements of Sections 5326 
and 5329, our understanding of the nexus between safety, transit asset 
management, and state of good repair, and FTA's initial concept for 
applying SMS to the transit industry. FTA will respond to the comments 
received on the ANPRM in the respective rulemakings for each topic and 
the National Public Transportation Safety Plan.
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    \4\ The ANPRM is available at http://www.thefederalregister.org/fdsys/pkg/FR-2013-10-03/pdf/2013-23921.pdf.).
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B. The Relationship Between Safety and Transit Asset Management

    Since the mid-2000s, FTA safety studies and audits have documented 
how dramatically increasing ridership leads to greater operational and 
maintenance demands on public transportation systems which can have 
safety impacts, if not managed vigilantly. FTA's research has shown

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that the safety and performance of a public transportation system 
depends, in part, on the condition of its assets. Insufficient funding 
combined with inadequate asset management practices have contributed to 
an estimated $85.9 billion transit state of good repair (SGR) 
backlog.\5\ The public transportation industry does not have these 
funds currently available, nor can it address annual expenditures of 
over $2.5 billion required to prevent the SGR backlog from growing. As 
a result, many transit agencies are struggling to balance requirements 
for service with maintenance and safety.
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    \5\ 2013 Status of the Nation's Highways, Bridges, and Transit: 
Conditions and Performance available at http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policy/2013cpr/overviews.htm#2t.
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    It must be emphasized that, in enacting MAP-21, Congress recognized 
the critical relationship between safety and transit asset 
management.\6\ We note, in particular, the congressional direction that 
the National Public Transportation Safety Plan include the definition 
of state of good repair set in the rulemaking for asset management (49 
U.S.C. 5329(b)(2)(B)). Furthermore, pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 
5329(d)(1)(E), transit agencies must set safety performance targets for 
state of good repair based on the state of good repair standards 
established under the National Public Transportation Safety Plan.
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    \6\ For a thorough history of the events and circumstances 
leading to the enactment of the broad safety authority now vested in 
FTA through the enactment of MAP-21, readers should please review 
the preamble to FTA's Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for State Safety 
Oversight (SSO) issued on February 27, 2015. 80 FR 11002-30. The 
NPRM for State Safety Oversight also explains the context for FTA's 
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C. The State of Public Transportation Safety

    The October 2013 ANPRM included a discussion of major findings and 
considerations resulting from several high-profile accidents. Since the 
publication of the ANPRM, there have been four additional public 
transportation safety accidents of particular note that continue to 
highlight the need for comprehensive Federal oversight of public 
transportation safety. Following is a brief overview of these 
accidents:
     On September 30, 2013, an unoccupied Chicago Transit 
Authority (CTA) train consisting of four cars collided with a CTA train 
in revenue service that was stopped at the Harlem Station on the Blue 
Line. There were approximately 40 passengers on the in-service CTA 
train. CTA reported that 33 passengers were transported to three local 
hospitals. There were no fatalities.
     Shortly after midnight on October 6, 2013, in a work zone 
on the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's Red Line 
underground track, contractors and WMATA employees were performing rail 
renewal, a process that involves removing old sections of rail, 
installing new sections of rail and related activity such as welding 
and grinding. A fire and loud noise occurred during flash butt welding 
operations. Workers using a handheld extinguisher put the fire out but 
the smoke forced an evacuation from the work zone. During the 
evacuation, a 40-foot piece of rail came loose from the equipment that 
was supporting it, and struck three evacuating workers, killing a 
contractor and seriously injuring two WMATA employees.
     On October 19, 2013, two Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) 
workers were struck and killed by a train while inspecting track. This 
accident occurred during a strike when BART was not providing passenger 
service but non-revenue train movements were occurring on the system. 
According to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB),\7\ at the 
time of the accident, a trainee was operating the BART train under the 
supervision of a training supervisor. The train was traveling at least 
60 mph before the collision. The workers accessed the rail right-of-way 
(ROW) under a standard procedure known as ``simple approval,'' which 
required workers to notify BART's operations control center when they 
planned to work on or near the tracks. There were no other protections 
in place to safeguard the workers. As a result of preliminary findings 
from this investigation, the California Public Utilities Commission 
issued General Order 175, which contains new standards for Roadway 
Worker Protection programs at rail transit agencies in California.
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    \7\ NTSB Railroad Accident Brief ``Bay Area Rapid Transit Train 
963 Struck Roadway Workers,'' April 13, 2015, available at http://www.ntsb.gov/investigations/AccidentReports/Reports/RAB1503.pdf.
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     On January 12, 2015, a Washington Metropolitan Area 
Transit Authority (WMATA) Metrorail train stopped after encountering an 
accumulation of heavy smoke while traveling southbound in a tunnel 
between the L'Enfant Plaza Station and the Potomac River Bridge. After 
stopping, the rear car of the train was about 386 feet from the south 
end of the L'Enfant Plaza Station platform. A following train, stopped 
at the L'Enfant Plaza Station at about 3:25 p.m., was also affected by 
the heavy smoke. This train stopped about 100 feet short of the south 
end of the platform. Passengers on both trains, as well as passengers 
on the station platforms, were exposed to the heavy smoke. As a result 
of the smoke, 86 passengers were transported to local medical 
facilities for treatment. There was one passenger fatality. Initial 
reports suggest that electric arcing caused by the subpar condition of 
insulators within the Metrorail system may have contributed to the 
fire.
    FTA has used its expanded authority at 49 U.S.C. 5329(f) to address 
some of the underlying causes of each of these incidents. For example, 
on October 4, 2013, FTA issued a safety advisory following the CTA 
unoccupied train incident, requesting that rail transit operators 
immediately review their operating practices and attend to the NTSB's 
recommendation to utilize redundant train stopping mechanisms such as 
wheel chocks and/or derails. In a second advisory, issued June 12, 
2014, FTA alerted rail transit operators of the need to assess the 
adequacy of safe stopping distances for rail transit in emergency 
braking in terminal stations. The advisory also requested action from 
SSOAs designated to implement FTA's SSO program as specified by 49 CFR 
part 659 and 49 U.S.C. 5329(e).\8\
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    \8\ Both the NTSB recommendation and FTA's advisories are 
available on FTA's Web site here http://www.fta.dot.gov/newsroom/12910_15703.html.
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    FTA issued another advisory in December 2013, following the WMATA 
and BART incidents that resulted in the deaths of ROW workers. As 
recommended by the NTSB, FTA Safety Advisory 14-1 requested that SSOAs 
(1) inventory the current practices of the rail transit operators that 
they oversaw and (2) conduct a hazard analysis on workers' access to 
the ROW and how the protections identified in the inventory addressed 
the consequences associated with each hazard. \9\
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    In addition, FTA partnered with CTA for a safety examination to 
support CTA in strengthening its safety programs and capabilities 
through the implementation of Safety Management Systems (SMS). The 
outcomes of this activity will be a roadmap for CTA SMS implementation 
and an enhanced safety profile throughout the agency.
    More recently, following the WMATA incident of January 12, 2015, 
FTA became a party to the NTSB investigation into the causal factors 
contributing to the incident. Information collected through the 
investigation has revealed that factors contributing to the incident 
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malfunctions, communications failures, and human factors, all of which 
consistently have been identified as the contributing factors to 
previous public transportation incidents.
    Moreover, FTA used its new authority under 5329(f)(1) to conduct a 
Safety Management Inspection (SMI) of WMATA's transit system. The SMI 
involved the following components:
     An SMS gap analysis, including SMS training across several 
levels of WMATA;
     A rail safety inspection, whereby FTA conducted an 
evaluation of WMATA's rail operations and maintenance programs to 
acquire the safety information and data needed to support meaningful 
analysis of safety risks; and
     A bus safety assessment, conducted in a similar manner to 
the rail safety assessment.
    At the conclusion of the inspection, on June 17, 2015, FTA issued 
an SMI Final Report which included findings and recommendations, as 
well as results of the SMS Gap Analysis, to assist WMATA in building a 
mature and effective SMS. FTA also issued both safety directive 15-1 
requiring WMATA to address findings documented in FTA's Safety 
Management Inspection SMI report and safety advisory 15-1 to inform 
rail transit agencies of planned audits to be conducted by State Safety 
Oversight Agencies of the agencies' tunnels, emergency procedures, and 
compliance with industry standards for maintenance and emergency 
procedures.\10\
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    \10\ For more information on FTA's Safety Management Inspection 
and report, safety directive 15-1, and safety advisory 15-1 please 
visit FTA's Web site at http://www.fta.dot.gov/tso_16476.html.
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    This NPRM will further define FTA's enforcement authority and 
provide the procedural framework to support it, including proposing due 
process mechanisms, where relevant.

D. The Safety Management Systems (SMS) Approach

    FTA has adopted the principles and methods of SMS as the basis for 
the Public Transportation Safety Program. SMS is a management approach 
that ensures each public transportation agency, no matter its size or 
service environment, has the necessary organizational structures, 
accountabilities, activities and tools in place to direct and control 
resources to optimally manage safety. SMS is a formal, top-down, 
organization-wide approach to managing safety risks and assuring the 
effectiveness of safety risk mitigations.
    Over the last decade, SMS has been used in space, chemical, 
aviation and other industries, both domestic and internationally, and 
by for-profit and non-profit transportation providers, large and small. 
Both the NTSB and the National Safety Council (NSC) endorse the 
principles and methods of SMS.\11\ Moreover, other DOT modal 
administrations, including the Federal Aviation Administration and the 
Federal Railroad Administration, have incorporated or intend to 
incorporate SMS into their regulatory frameworks. Indeed, the NTSB 
characterizes SMS as a ``Most Wanted'' practice for public 
transportation, largely because of the inherent flexibility of SMS, and 
its proven effectiveness across a range of organizations that operate 
under different business models, in differing physical and financial 
environments.
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    \11\ See, for example, the NTSB document at http://www.ntsb.gov/safety/mwl-3.html and the NSC documents at http://www.nsc.org/get_involved/disvisions/Documents/SMS%20Policy-PostionStment%20final%20-%20Formatted.pdf.
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    SMS ensures that information is provided to transit agency 
management so that resources can be strategically allocated to manage 
safety risk in a timely manner. SMS establishes lines of safety 
accountability throughout an organization, starting at the executive 
management level, and provides a structure to support a sound safety 
culture. SMS enables agencies to address organizational deficiencies 
that may lead to safety issues or unidentified safety risks, identify 
system-wide trends in safety, and manage the potential consequences of 
hazards before they result in incidents or accidents.\12\ FTA will 
propose requirements for the implementation of SMS at transit agencies 
as part of the NPRM developed to address Section 5329(d) requirements 
for Public Transportation Agency Safety Plans, which FTA plans to 
publish later this year.
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    \12\ FTA's SMS Web site, available at http://www.fta.dot.gov/tso_15176.html, provides additional detail regarding FTA's proposed 
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E. Components of the Public Transportation Safety Program

    The Public Transportation Safety Program, codified at 49 U.S.C. 
5329, includes the following components: (1) The National Public 
Transportation Safety Plan, 49 U.S.C. 5329(b); (2) the Public 
Transportation Safety Certification Training Program, 49 U.S.C. 
5329(b)(1)(D) and 5329(c); (3) the Public Transportation Agency Safety 
Plan, 49 U.S.C. 5329(d); (4) the State Safety Oversight (SSO) Program, 
49 U.S.C. 5329(e); (5) the Authority of the Secretary, 49 U.S.C. 
5329(f); and (6) Enforcement Actions, 49 U.S.C. 5329(g). FTA is issuing 
separate rules for the Public Transportation Safety Certification 
Training Program, the Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan, and the 
SSO Program, and is also issuing a proposed National Public 
Transportation Safety Plan.
    In addition, FTA will soon issue a Transit Asset Management NPRM 
and an update to the Statewide and Metropolitan Planning regulations 
\13\ that require consideration of transit safety performance criteria. 
Safety performance criteria and standards developed to address 49 
U.S.C. 5329 requirements will be incorporated in the National Public 
Transportation Safety Plan, and must be considered during the 
transportation investment decision-making process.
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    \13\ The Joint Planning NPRM was published in the Federal 
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    This NPRM for the Public Transportation Safety Program would 
establish a regulatory, enforcement, and programmatic framework to 
ensure consistency across these disparate, yet interrelated rules and 
requirements. To that end, the Public Transportation Safety Program 
proposes to formally adopt the principles and methods of SMS across all 
Section 5329 safety programs. This NPRM also outlines FTA's authorities 
to conduct reviews, audits, investigations, examinations, inspections 
and testing, and to issue findings and directives which would require 
specific corrective action from a single public transportation agency, 
a select group of recipients, or from all recipients. In the event 
corrective actions required by FTA are not implemented, Section 5329 
provides FTA with a set of options for withholding or re-directing 
Federal funds, requiring additional oversight and monitoring, or 
partnering with the State or SSO agency to conduct further 
investigations or inspection. The NPRM proposes to adopt mechanisms to 
ensure that recipients that may be impacted by an FTA enforcement 
action are afforded sufficient due process, where relevant.
    This proposed rule also describes statutorily required and proposed 
contents of the National Safety Plan. The National Safety Plan will be 
FTA's primary tool for communicating with the transit industry about 
its safety performance. The National Safety Plan would serve as a 
critical linchpin, connecting FTA's regulatory programs, enforcement 
and rulemaking priorities, and safety performance measurement

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and monitoring activities. The National Safety Plan would establish, 
communicate, and align public transportation safety priorities based on 
analysis of available safety information, recommendations from the 
NTSB, and regulatory and enforcement areas of focus. FTA would use the 
National Safety Plan to set national criteria for safety performance, 
to communicate mitigation strategies to the public transportation 
industry and State safety oversight agencies, and to provide guidance, 
technical assistance and other tools.
    FTA intends for the National Safety Plan to be updated periodically 
to reflect new safety-related research and information, communicate 
best practices and emerging safety standards as they become available, 
and identify areas of focus for rulemaking and enforcement. FTA would 
use each plan update to report on the status of the public 
transportation industry towards meeting the national safety performance 
targets, and the transit industry's progress toward building SMS 
practices and improving safety outcomes.

III. Benefit-Cost Analysis

    The proposed rule outlines FTA's authority to inspect, investigate, 
audit, exam and test transit agencies' facilities, equipment, safety 
processes and events as and when needed, direct or withhold Federal 
transit funds, and issue directives and advisories. The proposed rule 
does not include any uncounted costs. Costs associated with FTA's 
aforementioned authorities are captured in the rulemakings for Public 
Transportation Agency Safety Plans, State Safety Oversight, and the 
Public Transportation Safety Certification Training Program.

IV. Section-by-Section Analysis

    FTA is proposing to amend chapter 49 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations by adding a new part 670 establishing a Public 
Transportation Safety Program. The following is a section-by-section 
analysis of each proposal in this rulemaking.

670.1 Purpose and Applicability

    This section proposes that the purpose of these regulations would 
be to establish a Public Transportation Safety Program. This part 
applies to all recipients of Federal transit funds.

670.3 Policy

    This section proposes the formal adoption of Safety Management 
Systems (SMS) as the basis for enhancing the safety of public 
transportation in the United States. This section proposes that all 
aspects of the Public Transportation Safety Program administered under 
FTA's safety authority would follow the principles and methods of SMS.

670.5 Definitions

    This section includes proposed definitions for terms that would be 
applicable to the Public Transportation Safety Program, including: 
advisory, audit, corrective action plan, directive, examination, 
inspection, investigation, National Public Transportation Safety Plan, 
pattern or practice, recipient, record, Safety Management System, and 
State Safety Oversight Agency.

670.11 Inspections, Investigations, Audits, Examinations, and Testing

    This section sets forth FTA's statutory authority to conduct 
inspections, investigations, audits, examinations, and testing. This 
section proposes procedures for notifying a recipient or State of FTA's 
intent to engage in any of these activities, including information 
requested and the reason for the request. This section also proposes to 
establish the timeframe for response to such a request.
    This section proposes that the Administrator, upon written notice, 
and within a reasonable time and manner as determined by the 
Administrator, may enter the premises occupied by a recipient and 
inspect and test a recipient's equipment, facilities, rolling stock, 
operations, and relevant records. FTA seeks comment on how it should 
define ``reasonable time'' and ``reasonable manner'' for the purpose of 
entering and inspecting equipment, facilities, rolling stock, 
operations and relevant records.

670.13 Request for Confidential Treatment

    This section proposes procedures for a recipient or State to seek 
confidential treatment of records obtained during the course of 
activities under section 670.21. This section governs the procedures 
for requesting confidential treatment of any record filed with or 
otherwise provided to FTA in connection with its enforcement of 
statutes or regulations related to safety in public transportation.

670.21 General

    This section would set forth the Administrator's enforcement 
authority.

670.23 Use or Withholding of Funds

    This section proposes procedures for FTA to direct the use of 
Chapter 53 funds where deficiencies are identified by the Administrator 
or a State Safety Oversight Agency. This section also proposes 
procedures for withholding of Chapter 53 funds from a recipient or 
State for non-compliance where the Administrator determines that there 
has been a pattern or practice of serious violations of the Public 
Transportation Safety Program and any regulation or directive issued 
under those laws for which the Administrator exercises enforcement 
authority for safety.

670.25 General Directives

    This section proposes procedures for the issuance of a general 
directive by the Administrator. Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 5329(f)(2), the 
Secretary may ``issue directives with respect to the safety of the 
public transportation system of a recipient.'' FTA has interpreted this 
authority to include directives issued to all or a subset of the 
transit industry.
    As a general matter, use of the singular includes the plural. See 
e.g., the Dictionary Act, 1 U.S.C. 1 (``unless the context indicates 
otherwise . . . words importing the singular include and apply to 
several persons, parties, or things; words importing the plural include 
the singular''). In addition, FTA's interpretation is consistent with 
the purpose of section 5329 to improve the safety of the entire public 
transportation industry. Furthermore, the legislative history of 
section 5329 supports this reading. The Senate report accompanying the 
Public Transportation Safety Act of 2010 (S. 3638, 111th Cong. (2010)), 
which laid the foundation for the general safety and State Safety 
Oversight provisions eventually enacted under MAP-21, states: 
``Subsection (f) provides the Secretary with the authority . . . to 
make reports and issue directives with respect to the safety of public 
transportation systems.'' \14\
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    Accordingly, as proposed, FTA could issue a general directive that 
applied to all recipients or a subset of recipients and the directive 
would be effective upon notice provided by the Administrator in the 
Federal Register. For example, both a general directive that applied to 
all Chapter 53 recipients and a general directive that applied to all 
recipients that operate rail fixed guideway public transportation 
systems would be published in the Federal Register. A general directive 
would be subject to a public comment period. Following the public 
notice and comment period, FTA would publish a response to the comments 
in the Federal Register. The response also

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would include a final iteration of the general directive. Note also 
that the use of general directives would be generally limited to 
circumstances where there is an ``emergency situation,'' in contrast to 
the use of special directives issued to specific named recipients.

670.27 Special Directives

    This section proposes that the Administrator provide direct notice 
to a named recipient for a special directive that is not generally 
applicable, but only applies to one or more named recipients. A special 
directive issued to a named recipient would be based on particular 
facts unique to the recipient. A named recipient would have an 
opportunity to petition the Administrator for review of the directive. 
The Chief Counsel of FTA would either grant or deny a petition, in 
whole or in part.

670.29 Advisories

    This section proposes that the Administrator may issue advisories 
which may recommend corrective actions, inspections, conditions, 
limitations, or other actions to resolve or mitigate an unsafe 
condition.

670.31 Purpose and Content of the National Public Transportation Safety 
Plan

    This section describes the statutory and proposed components of the 
National Public Transportation Safety Plan, which FTA will revise 
periodically. The statutory components include the definition of state 
of good repair established under FTA's transit asset management rule, 
the Public Transportation Safety Certification Training Program 
established through rulemaking, safety performance criteria for all 
modes of public transportation, and minimum safety performance 
standards for vehicles used in revenue operations not otherwise 
regulated by another Federal agency.

V. Regulatory Analyses and Notices

Executive Order 12866 and 13563; USDOT Regulatory Policies and 
Procedures

    Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 direct Federal agencies to assess 
all costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if 
regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize 
net benefits--including potential economic, environmental, public 
health and safety effects, distributive impacts, and equity. Also, 
Executive Order 13563 emphasizes the importance of quantifying both 
costs and benefits, reducing costs, harmonizing rules, and promoting 
flexibility. FTA is also required under 49 U.S.C. 5329(h) to take into 
consideration the costs and benefits of each action the Secretary 
proposes to take under section 5329. As stated in section I.D. above, 
FTA believes this proposed rule does not impose costs on entities other 
than FTA.
    FTA has determined this rulemaking is a nonsignificant regulatory 
action within the meaning of Executive Order 12866 and is 
nonsignificant within the meaning of the U.S. Department of 
Transportation's regulatory policies and procedures. FTA has determined 
that this rulemaking is not economically significant. The proposals set 
forth in this NPRM will not result in an effect on the economy of $100 
million or more. The proposals set forth in the NPRM will not adversely 
affect the economy, interfere with actions taken or planned by other 
agencies, or generally alter the budgetary impact of any entitlements, 
grants, user fees, or loan programs.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    In compliance with the Regulatory Flexibility Act (Pub. L. 96-354; 
5 U.S.C. 601-612), FTA has evaluated the likely effects of the 
proposals set forth in this NPRM on small entities, and has determined 
that they will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial 
number of small entities.

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995

    This proposed rulemaking would not impose unfunded mandates as 
defined by the Unfunded Mandates Reform act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4; 109 
Stat. 48).

Executive Order 13132 (Federalism)

    This proposed rulemaking has been analyzed in accordance with the 
principles and criteria established by Executive Order 13132, and FTA 
has determined that the proposed action would not have sufficient 
Federalism implications to warrant the preparation of a Federalism 
assessment. FTA has also determined that this proposed action would not 
preempt any State law or State regulation or affect the States' 
abilities to discharge traditional State governmental functions. 
Moreover, consistent with Executive Order 13132, FTA has examined the 
direct compliance costs of the NPRM on State and local governments and 
has determined that the collection and analysis of the data are 
eligible for Federal funding under FTA's grant programs.

Executive Order 12372 (Intergovernmental Review)

    The regulations effectuating Executive Order 12372 regarding 
intergovernmental consultation on Federal programs and activities apply 
to this proposed rulemaking.

Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)

    This rulemaking will not impose additional collection requirements 
under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.; 
``PRA'') and the OMB regulation at 5 CFR 1320.8(d). To the extent that 
there are any costs and burdens associated with any collections under 
this rule, the information collection will be incorporated into the 
requests for the rulemakings for Public Transportation Agency Safety 
Plans, State Safety Oversight, and the Safety Certification Training 
Program.

National Environmental Policy Act

    The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et 
seq.) requires Federal agencies to analyze the potential environmental 
effects of their proposed actions in the form of a categorical 
exclusion, environmental assessment, or environmental impact statement. 
This proposed rulemaking is categorically excluded under FTA's 
environmental impact procedure at 23 CFR 771.117(c)(20), pertaining to 
planning and administrative activities that do not involve or lead 
directly to construction, such as the promulgation of rules, 
regulations, and directives. FTA has determined that no unusual 
circumstances exist in this instance, and that a categorical exclusion 
is appropriate for this rulemaking.

Executive Order 12630 (Taking of Private Property)

    This rulemaking will not affect a taking of private property or 
otherwise have taking implications under Executive Order 12630 (March 
15, 1998), Governmental Actions and Interference with Constitutionally 
Protected Property Rights.

Executive Order 12898 (Federal Actions To Address Environmental Justice 
in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations)

    Executive Order 12898 (February 8, 1994) directs every Federal 
agency to make environmental justice part of its mission by identifying 
and addressing the effects of all programs, policies, and activities on 
minority populations and low-income populations. The USDOT 
environmental justice initiatives accomplish this goal by involving the 
potentially affected public in developing transportation projects that 
fit harmoniously within their communities without compromising safety 
or mobility. Additionally, FTA

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has issued a program circular addressing environmental justice in 
public transportation, C 4703.1, ``Environmental Justice Policy 
Guidance for Federal Transit Administration Recipients.'' This circular 
provides a framework for FTA grantees as they integrate principles of 
environmental justice into their transit decision-making processes. The 
Circular includes recommendations for State Departments of 
Transportation, Metropolitan Planning Organizations, and public 
transportation systems on how to: (1) To fully engage environmental 
justice populations in the transportation decision-making process; (2) 
determine whether environmental justice populations would be subjected 
to disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental 
effects of a public transportation project, policy, or activity; and 
(3) avoid, minimize, or mitigate these effects.

Executive Order 12988 (Civil Justice Reform)

    This action meets the applicable standards in sections 3(a) and 
3(b)(2) of Executive Order 12988 (February 5, 1996), Civil Justice 
Reform, to minimize litigation, eliminate ambiguity, and reduce burden.

Executive Order 13045 (Protection of Children)

    FTA has analyzed this proposed rulemaking under Executive Order 
13045 (April 21, 1997), Protection of Children from Environmental 
Health Risks and Safety Risks. FTA certifies that this proposed rule 
will not cause an environmental risk to health or safety that may 
disproportionately affect children.

Executive Order 13175 (Tribal Consultation)

    FTA has analyzed this action under Executive Order 13175 (Nov. 6, 
2000), and believes that it will not have substantial direct effects on 
one or more Indian tribes; will not impose substantial direct 
compliance costs on Indian tribal governments; and will not preempt 
tribal laws. Therefore, a tribal summary impact statement is not 
required.

Executive Order 13211 (Energy Effects)

    FTA has analyzed this proposed rulemaking under Executive Order 
13211, Actions Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy 
Supply, Distribution, or Use (May 18, 2001). FTA has determined that 
this action is not a significant energy action under the Executive 
Order, given that the action is not likely to have a significant 
adverse effect on the supply, distribution, or use of energy. 
Therefore, a Statement of Energy Effects is not requirement.

Privacy Act

    Anyone is able to search the electronic form of all comments 
received into any of FTA's dockets by the name of the individual 
submitting the comment or signing the comment if submitted on behalf of 
an association, business, labor union, or any other entity. You may 
review USDOT's complete Privacy Act Statement published in the Federal 
Register on April 11, 2000, at 65 FR 19477-8.

Statutory/Legal Authority for This Rulemaking

    This rulemaking is issued under the authority of Section 20021 of 
MAP-21, which authorizes the Secretary to issue rules to carry out the 
mandate for a Public Transportation Safety Program at 49 U.S.C. 5329. 
The authority is codified at 49 U.S.C. 5329(f)(7).

Regulation Identification Number

    A Regulation Identification Number (RIN) is assigned to each 
regulatory action listed in the Unified Agenda of Federal Regulations. 
The Regulatory Information Service Center publishes the Unified Agenda 
in April and October of each year. The RIN set forth in the heading of 
this document can be used to cross-reference this action with the 
Unified Agenda.

List of Subjects in 49 CFR Part 670

    Public transportation, Safety.

    Issued in Washington, DC, under authority delegated in 49 CFR 
1.91.
Matthew J. Welbes,
Executive Director.

    For the reasons set forth in the preamble, and under the authority 
of 49 U.S.C. 5329(f), and the delegations of authority at 49 CFR 1.91, 
FTA hereby proposes to amend chapter VI of title 49, Code of Federal 
Regulations by adding part 670 as set forth below:

PART 670--PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SAFETY PROGRAM

Subpart A--General Provisions
Sec.
670.1 Purpose and applicability.
670.3 Policy.
670.5 Definitions.
Subpart B--Compliance Assessments
670.11 Inspections, investigations, audits, examinations, and 
testing.
670.13 Request for confidential treatment of records.
Subpart C--Enforcement
670.21 General.
670.23 Use or withholding of funds.
670.25 General directives.
670.27 Special directives.
670.29 Advisories.
Subpart D--National Public Transportation Safety Plan
670.31 Purpose and contents of the national public transportation 
safety plan.

Subpart A--General Provisions


Sec.  670.1  Purpose and applicability.

    This part carries out the mandate of 49 U.S.C. 5329 to improve the 
safety of public transportation systems. This part applies to 
recipients of Federal transit funds.


Sec.  670.3  Policy.

    The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has adopted the principles 
and methods of Safety Management Systems (SMS) as the basis for 
enhancing the safety of public transportation in the United States. All 
rules, regulations, policies, guidance, best practices, and technical 
assistance administered under the authority of 49 U.S.C. 5329 will 
follow the principles and methods of SMS.


Sec.  670.5  Definitions.

    As used in this part:
    Accountable Executive means a single, identifiable person who has 
ultimate responsibility for carrying out the Safety Management System 
of a public transportation agency; responsibility for carrying out the 
agency's Transit Asset Management Plan; and control or direction over 
the human and capital resources needed to develop and maintain both the 
agency's Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan, in accordance with 
49 U.S.C. 5329(d), and the agency's Transit Asset Management Plan in 
accordance with 49 U.S.C. 5326.
    Administrator means the Federal Transit Administrator or his or her 
designee.
    Advisory means a notice from FTA to recipients regarding an 
existing or potential hazard or risk in public transportation that 
recommends recipients take a particular action to mitigate the hazard 
or risk.
    Audit means an examination of records and related materials, 
including, but not limited to, those related to financial accounts.
    Corrective action plan means a plan developed by a recipient that 
describes the actions the recipient will take to minimize, control, 
correct, or eliminate risks and hazards, and the schedule for taking 
those actions. Either a State

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Safety Oversight Agency or FTA may require a recipient to develop and 
carry out a corrective action plan.
    Directive means a formal written communication from FTA to one or 
more recipients which orders a recipient to take specific actions to 
ensure the safety of a public transportation system.
    Examination means a process for gathering facts or information, or 
an analysis of facts or information previously collected.
    FTA means the Federal Transit Administration, an operating 
administration within the United States Department of Transportation.
    Inspection means a process for gathering facts or information, or 
an analysis of facts or information previously collected. At the 
conclusion of an inspection, FTA may issue findings and 
recommendations.
    Investigation means the process of determining the causal and 
contributing factors of an event for the purpose of mitigating safety 
risk or preventing recurrence.
    National Public Transportation Safety Plan means the plan to 
improve the safety of all public transportation systems that receive 
Federal financial assistance under 49 U.S.C. Chapter 53, and authorized 
at 49 U.S.C. 5329.
    Pattern or practice means two or more findings by FTA of a 
recipient's noncompliance with the requirements of 49 U.S.C. 5329 and 
the regulations thereunder.
    Recipient means an entity that receives Federal financial 
assistance under Chapter 53.
    Record means any writing, drawing, map, recording, tape, film, 
photograph, or other documentary material by which information is 
preserved. The term ``record'' also includes any such documentary 
material stored electronically.
    Safety Management System (SMS) means the formal, top-down, 
organization-wide data-driven approach to managing safety risk and 
assuring the effectiveness of safety risk mitigations. SMS includes 
policies, procedures, and practices for the management of safety risk.
    State means a State of the United States, the District of Columbia, 
Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and 
the Virgin Islands, or a State agency.
    State Safety Oversight Agency (SSOA) means an agency established by 
a State that meets the requirements and performs the functions 
specified by 49 U.S.C. 5329(e) and the regulations codified at 49 CFR 
part 674.
    Testing means an assessment of equipment, facilities, rolling 
stock, and operations of a recipient's public transportation system.

Subpart B--Compliance Assessments


Sec.  670.11  Inspections, investigations, audits, examinations, and 
testing.

    (a) The Administrator may conduct investigations, inspections, 
audits, and examinations, and test the equipment, facilities, rolling 
stock, and operations of public transportation systems operated by a 
recipient.
    (b) In carrying out this section--
    (1) The Administrator may require the production of relevant 
documents and records, take evidence, issue subpoenas and depositions, 
and prescribe recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
    (2) The Administrator will provide the recipient with written 
notice that includes the information requested and the reasons for each 
request.
    (3) Within thirty (30) days of service of a notice, a recipient 
shall comply with the Administrator's request or provide a written 
explanation for any delay or failure to provide the requested 
information.
    (4) Upon written notice, and within a reasonable time and manner as 
determined by the Administrator, the Administrator may enter the 
premises occupied by a recipient and inspect and test a recipient's 
equipment, facilities, rolling stock, operations, and relevant records.


Sec.  670.13  Request for confidential treatment of records.

    (a) The Administrator may grant a recipient's request for 
confidential treatment of records on the basis that the records are--
    (1) Exempt from the mandatory disclosure requirements of the 
Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552);
    (2) Required to be held in confidence by 18 U.S.C. 1905; or
    (3) Otherwise exempt from public disclosure.
    (b) Any record containing information for which confidential 
treatment is requested must be submitted with the request for 
confidential treatment. The request must include a statement justifying 
nondisclosure and provide the specific legal basis upon which the 
request for nondisclosure should be granted.
    (c) Any record containing any information for which confidential 
treatment is requested must be marked ``CONFIDENTIAL'' or ``CONTAINS 
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION'' in bold letters.
    (d) The accompanying statement of justification must indicate 
whether confidentiality is requested as to the entire record, or 
whether nonconfidential information in the record cannot be reasonably 
segregated from confidential information.
    (1) If confidentiality is requested as to only a portion of the 
record, the person filing the record must file a copy of the record and 
a second copy of the document where the purportedly confidential 
information has been redacted.
    (2) If the person filing a record, of which only a portion is 
requested to be held in confidence, does not submit a second copy of 
the record with the confidential information redacted at the time he or 
she files the record, the Administrator may assume there is no 
objection to public disclosure of the record in its entirety.
    (e) The Administrator retains the right to make his or her own 
determination with regard to any request for confidentiality. Notice of 
a decision by the Administrator to deny a request, in whole or in part, 
and an opportunity to respond will be given to a person requesting 
confidential treatment of information no less than five (5) days prior 
to its public disclosure.

Subpart C--Enforcement


Sec.  670.21   General.

    In exercising authority under this part, the Administrator may--
    (a) Require more frequent oversight of a recipient by a State 
Safety Oversight Agency (SSOA) that has jurisdiction over the 
recipient;
    (b) Impose requirements for more frequent reporting by a recipient;
    (c) Require that a recipient expend Federal financial assistance 
for correcting safety deficiencies identified by the Administrator or 
an SSOA, if the Administrator finds a recipient is or has been engaged 
in a pattern or practice of serious safety violations or refused to 
comply with the requirements of this part or any regulation or 
directive issued under those laws for which the Administrator exercises 
enforcement authority for safety;
    (d) Order a recipient to develop and carry out a corrective action 
plan;
    (e) Withhold Federal financial assistance in whole or in part as 
deemed appropriate by the Administrator, upon notice in accordance with 
section 670.23 of this part; and
    (f) Make reports and issue safety directives and safety advisories.


Sec.  670.23  Use or withholding of funds.

    (a) Use of funds. The Administrator may require a recipient to use 
Chapter 53 funds to correct safety deficiencies

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identified by the Administrator or an SSOA before such funds are used 
for any other purpose.
    (b) Withholding of funds. The Administrator may withhold funds from 
a recipient when the Administrator has evidence that the recipient has 
engaged in a pattern or practice of conduct in violation of the Public 
Transportation Safety Program or any regulation or directive issued 
under those laws for which the Administrator exercises enforcement 
authority for safety.
    (1) Notice. The Administrator will issue a notice of violation and 
the amount proposed to be withheld at least ninety (90) days prior to 
the date from when the funds will be withheld. The notice must 
contain--
    (i) A statement of the legal authority for issuance;
    (ii) A statement of the regulatory provision(s) or directive(s) the 
recipient or State is believed to have violated;
    (iii) A statement of the factual allegations upon which the 
remedial action is being sought; and
    (iv) A statement of the remedial action sought to correct the 
deficiency.
    (2) Reply. Within thirty (30) days of service of a notice of 
violation, a recipient may file a written reply with the Administrator. 
Upon written request, the Administrator may extend the time for filing 
for good cause shown. The reply must be in writing, and signed by the 
Accountable Executive or equivalent entity. A written response may 
include an explanation for the alleged violation, provide relevant 
information or materials in response to the alleged violation or in 
mitigation thereof, or recommend alternative means of compliance for 
consideration by the Administrator.
    (3) Decision. Within thirty (30) days of receipt of a reply from a 
named recipient, the Administrator will issue a written reply to a 
recipient. The Administrator may consider the recipient's response, 
pursuant to paragraph (b)(2) of this section, in determining whether to 
dismiss the notice of violation in whole or in part. If the notice of 
violation is not dismissed, the Administrator may undertake any other 
enforcement action he or she deems appropriate, including withholding 
funds as stated in the notice of violation.


Sec.  670.25  General directives.

    (a) General. The Administrator may issue a general directive under 
this part that is applicable to all recipients or a subset of 
recipients, for either of the following reasons--
    (1) The Administrator determines that an unsafe condition or 
practice, or a combination of unsafe conditions and practices, causes 
an emergency situation involving a hazard of death, personal injury, 
damage to property or equipment, or significant harm to the 
environment; or
    (2) For any other purpose where the Administrator determines that 
the public interest requires the avoidance or mitigation of a hazard or 
risk through immediate compliance.
    (b) Effective date. A general directive is effective upon notice 
provided by the Administrator under paragraph (c) of this section.
    (c) Notice. The Administrator will provide notice to recipients of 
a general directive in the Federal Register. The notice will include, 
at minimum--
    (1) A reference to the authority under which the directive is being 
issued;
    (2) A statement of the purpose of the issuance of the directive, 
including a description of the subjects or issues involved and a 
statement of the remedial actions sought; and
    (3) A statement of the time within which written comments must be 
received.
    (d) Consideration of comments received. The Administrator will 
consider all timely comments received. Late filed comments will be 
considered to the extent practicable.
    (e) Final notice. After consideration of timely comments received, 
the Administrator will publish a notice in the Federal Register that 
includes both a response to comments and a final general directive or 
statement rescinding, revoking, or suspending the directive. A final 
general directive may reaffirm or modify a general directive 
subsection, in whole or in part.


Sec.  670.27  Special directives.

    (a) General. The Administrator may issue a special directive under 
this part to one or more named recipients for any of the following 
reasons--
    (1) The Administrator has reason to believe that a recipient is 
engaging in conduct, or there is evidence of a pattern or practice of a 
recipient's conduct, in violation of any statute, regulation, or 
directive issued under those laws for which the Administrator exercise 
enforcement authority for safety;
    (2) The Administrator determines that an unsafe condition or 
practice, or a combination of unsafe conditions and practices, causes 
an emergency situation involving a hazard of death, personal injury, 
damage to property or equipment, or significant harm to the 
environment; or
    (3) For any other purpose where the Administrator determines that 
the public interest requires the avoidance or mitigation of a hazard or 
risk through immediate compliance.
    (b) Effective date. A special directive is effective upon notice 
provided by the Administrator under paragraph (c) of this section.
    (c) Notice. The Administrator will provide personal notice directly 
to a named recipient. The Administrator may initially provide notice 
through telephone or electronic communications; however, written notice 
must be served by personal service or by U.S. mail following a 
telephonic or electronic communication. Personal notice must contain 
the following information, at minimum--
    (1) The name of the recipient or recipients to which the directive 
applies;
    (2) A reference to the authority under which the directive is being 
issued; and
    (3) A statement of the purpose of the issuance of the directive 
including a description of the subjects or issues involved, a statement 
of facts upon which the notice is being issued, and statement of the 
remedial actions sought.
    (d) Petition for reconsideration. Within thirty (30) days of 
service of a notice issued under subsection (c) of this section, a 
named recipient may file a petition for reconsideration with the 
Administrator. Upon written request, the Administrator may extend the 
time for filing for good cause shown. Unless explicitly stayed or 
modified by the Administrator, a special directive will remain in 
effect and must be observed pending review of a petition for 
reconsideration. Any such petition:
    (1) Must be in writing and signed by the recipient's Accountable 
Executive or equivalent entity;
    (2) Must include a brief explanation as to why the recipient 
believes the special directive should not apply to it or why compliance 
with a special directive is not possible, is not practicable, is 
unreasonable, or is not in the public interest; and
    (3) May include relevant information regarding the factual basis 
upon which the directive was issued, information in response to any 
alleged violation or in mitigation thereof, recommend alternative means 
of compliance for consideration, and any other information deemed 
appropriate by the recipient.
    (e) Filing a petition for reconsideration. A petition must be 
submitted to the Office of Chief Counsel, Federal Transit 
Administration, using one of the following methods--

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    (1) Email to FTA at XXX@.dot.gov;
    (2) Facsimile to FTA at 202-366-3809; or
    (3) Mail to FTA at: FTA, Office of Chief Counsel, 1200 New Jersey 
Ave. SE., Washington, DC 20590.
    (f) Processing of petitions for reconsideration.
    (1) General. Each petition received under this section will be 
reviewed and disposed of by the Chief Counsel no later than ninety days 
(90) after receipt of a petition. No hearing, argument or other 
proceeding is held directly on a petition before its disposition under 
this section.
    (2) Grants. If the Chief Counsel determines that the petition 
contains adequate justification, he or she may grant the petition, in 
whole or in part.
    (3) Denials. If the Chief Counsel determines that the petition does 
not justify modifying, rescinding, or revoking the petition, in whole 
or in part, he or she may deny the petition.
    (4) Notification. Upon determination by the Chief Counsel, the 
Office of Chief Counsel will issue notification to a named recipient of 
his or her decision.
    (g) Judicial Review. A recipient may seek judicial review in an 
appropriate United States District Court of a final action of the 
Administrator under this section as provided in 5 U.S.C. 701 
through706.


Sec.  670.29  Advisories.

    (a) The Administrator may issue an advisory to one or more 
recipients, upon determining that an unsafe condition exists within a 
public transportation system, which recommends corrective actions, 
inspections, conditions, limitations, or other actions to resolve or 
mitigate the unsafe condition. The Administrator will issue notice to 
recipients of an advisory in the Federal Register.
    (b) The Administrator may take into consideration a recipient's or 
State's failure to follow the recommendations contained within an 
advisory when deciding whether to take other enforcement actions.

Subpart D--National Public Transportation Safety Plan


Sec.  670.31  Purpose and contents of the national public 
transportation safety plan.

    Periodically, FTA will issue a National Public Transportation 
Safety Plan to improve the safety of all public transportation systems 
that receive funding under 49 U.S.C. Chapter 53. The National Public 
Transportation Safety Plan will be comprised of the following:
    (a) Safety performance criteria for all modes of public 
transportation, established through public notice-and-comment;
    (b) The definition of State of Good Repair established in 
accordance with 49 U.S.C. 5326 and the rules at 49 CFR part 625;
    (c) Minimum safety performance standards for vehicles in revenue 
operations, established through public notice-and-comment;
    (d) The Public Transportation Safety Certification Training Program 
established in accordance with 49 U.S.C. 5329(c) and the rules at 49 
CFR part 672;
    (e) Safety advisories, directives, and reports issued in accordance 
with 49 U.S.C. 5329(f) and this part;
    (f) Best practices, technical assistance, and pilot programs in 
carrying out Safety Management Systems in public transportation;
    (g) Research, reports, data and information on hazard 
identification and risk management in public transportation, and 
guidance regarding the prevention of accidents and incidents in public 
transportation; and
    (h) Any other content as determined by FTA.

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                                                      Notice of Intent to Delete. If we receive               methods, identifying your submission
                                                                                                                                                                       B. The Relationship Between Safety and
                                                      adverse comment(s), we will withdraw                    by Docket Number FTA–2015–0009 or                           Transit Asset Management
                                                      the direct final Notice of Deletion, and                RIN number 2132–AB22.                                    C. The State of Public Transportation
                                                      it will not take effect. We will, as                       • Federal Rulemaking Portal: Submit                      Safety
                                                      appropriate, address all public                         electronic comments and other data to                    D. The Safety Management Systems (SMS)
                                                                                                              http://www.regulations.gov.                                 Approach
                                                      comments in a subsequent final Notice
                                                      of Deletion based on this Notice of                        • U.S. Mail: Send comments to                         E. Components of the Public
                                                                                                              Docket Operations; U.S. Department of                       Transportation Safety Program
                                                      Intent to Delete. We will not institute a                                                                     III. Benefit-Cost Analysis
                                                      second comment period on this Notice                    Transportation, 1200 New Jersey
                                                                                                                                                                    IV. Section-by-Section Analysis
                                                      of Intent to Delete. Any parties                        Avenue SE., West Building Room W12–                   V. Regulatory Analyses and Notices
                                                      interested in commenting must do so at                  140, Washington, DC 20590–0001.
                                                      this time.                                                 • Hand Delivery or Courier: Take                   I. Executive Summary
                                                         For additional information, see the                  comments to Docket Operations in                      A. Purpose of Regulatory Action
                                                      direct final Notice of Deletion which is                Room W12–140 of the West Building,
                                                                                                              Ground Floor, at 1200 New Jersey                         Every day, millions of passengers take
                                                      located in the Rules section of this
                                                                                                              Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590–                     some form of public transportation to
                                                      Federal Register.
                                                                                                              0001, between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.,                get to or from work, shopping, classes,
                                                      List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 300                     Monday through Friday, except Federal                 or other destinations. While the safety
                                                        Environmental protection, Air                         holidays.                                             performance of the public transportation
                                                      pollution control, Chemicals, Hazardous                    • Fax: Fax comments to Docket                      industry remains strong, recent
                                                      waste, Hazardous substances,                            Operations, U.S. Department of                        accidents, including several investigated
                                                      Intergovernmental relations, Penalties,                 Transportation, at (202) 493–2251.                    by the National Transportation Safety
                                                      Reporting and recordkeeping                                Instructions: You must include the                 Board (NTSB), have demonstrated
                                                      requirements, Superfund, Water                          agency name (Federal Transit                          weaknesses in the safety performance of
                                                      pollution control, Water supply.                        Administration) and Docket Number                     critical systems, equipment, procedures,
                                                                                                              FTA–2015–0009 for this notice or RIN                  management systems and oversight.
                                                        Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1321(c)(2); 42 U.S.C.                                                                     In the Moving Ahead for Progress in
                                                      9601–9657; E.O. 12777, 56 FR 54757, 3 CFR,              2132–AB22, at the beginning of your
                                                                                                              comments. If sent by mail, submit two                 the 21st Century Act (MAP–21, Pub. L.
                                                      1991 Comp., p. 351; E.O. 12580, 52 FR 2923;
                                                      3 CFR, 1987 Comp., p. 193.                              copies of your comments. Due to                       112–141 (2012)), Congress directed FTA
                                                                                                              security procedures in effect since                   to establish a comprehensive Public
                                                        Dated: August 3, 2015.                                                                                      Transportation Safety Program to
                                                      Heather McTeer Toney,                                   October 2001, mail received through the
                                                                                                              U.S. Postal Service may be subject to                 strengthen the safety performance of the
                                                      Regional Administrator, Region 4.                                                                             public transportation industry. 49
                                                                                                              delays. Parties submitting comments
                                                      [FR Doc. 2015–20016 Filed 8–13–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                              should consider using an express mail                 U.S.C. 5329. Today’s NPRM carries out
                                                      BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
                                                                                                              form to ensure their prompt filing of any             explicit statutory mandates to meet this
                                                                                                              submissions not filed electronically or               objective. The proposed rule would
                                                                                                              by hand. If you wish to receive                       adopt Safety Management Systems
                                                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            confirmation that FTA received your                   (SMS) as the basis for FTA’s new Public
                                                                                                              comments, you must include a self-                    Transportation Safety Program. To
                                                      Federal Transit Administration                                                                                ensure consistency in the
                                                                                                              addressed stamped postcard. All
                                                                                                              comments received will be posted                      implementation of this new program,
                                                      49 CFR Part 670                                                                                               today’s NPRM would establish the
                                                                                                              without change to http://
                                                      [Docket No. FTA–2015–0009]                              www.regulations.gov, including any                    framework for the Secretary’s authority,
                                                                                                              personal information provided. You                    delegated to FTA Administrator,1 to
                                                      RIN 2132–AB22                                                                                                 monitor, oversee, and enforce safety in
                                                                                                              may review U.S. DOT’s complete
                                                                                                                                                                    the public transportation industry.
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                                                      Public Transportation Safety Program                    Privacy Act Statement published in the
                                                                                                                                                                       Today’s NPRM also explains the
                                                                                                              Federal Register on April 11, 2000, at
                                                      AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration                                                                        relationship between the Public
                                                                                                              65 FR 19477–8 or http://
                                                      (FTA), U.S. Department of                                                                                     Transportation Safety Program and the
                                                                                                              DocketsInfo.dot.gov.
                                                      Transportation (DOT).                                                                                         National Public Transportation Safety
                                                      ACTION: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:    For               Plan. The National Public
                                                      (NPRM); request for comments.                           program matters, contact Lynn Everett,                Transportation Safety Plan (National
                                                                                                              Office of Transit Safety and Oversight,               Safety Plan) will be FTA’s primary tool
                                                      SUMMARY: The Federal Transit                            (202) 366–2410 or lynn.everett@dot.gov.
                                                      Administration seeks public comment                     For legal matters, contact Candace Key,                 1 49   CFR 1.91(a).



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                                                      for communicating safety performance                    noncompliant with Federal transit                     and there is reason to believe that this
                                                      information and safety guidance to the                  safety law. The Administrator may                     is the beginning of a sustained period of
                                                      public transportation industry.                         further issue directives, require more                growing demand for public
                                                      Although the National Safety Plan is not                frequent oversight, impose more                       transportation.2
                                                      a rulemaking, it will be subject to public              frequent reporting requirements, require                 In recent years, the U.S. DOT, the U.S.
                                                      notice and comment.                                     that formula grant funds be spent to                  Government Accountability Office
                                                      B. Legal Authority                                      correct safety deficiencies before funds              (GAO), and FTA have conducted a
                                                                                                              are spent on other projects, and                      number of studies, audits, and reviews
                                                         Under 49 U.S.C. 5329 (Section 5329),                 withhold funds from a recipient.                      highlighting these challenges and their
                                                      FTA is obliged to create a                                                                                    potential impacts on safety and the
                                                      comprehensive program for safety in                     C. Summary of Major Provisions
                                                                                                                                                                    reliability of public transportation
                                                      public transportation, comprised of a                     The proposed rule would add a new                   operations. Most notably, in two
                                                      National Public Transportation Safety                   part 670, ‘‘Public Transportation Safety              different reviews,3 the GAO has
                                                      Plan; a training and certification                      Program,’’ to title 49 of the Code of                 documented weaknesses in Federal
                                                      program for Federal, State, and local                   Federal Regulations. The proposed rule                authority, training, and funding for the
                                                      transportation agency employees with                    includes the following elements: (1)                  State Safety Oversight (SSO) program.
                                                      safety oversight responsibilities; public               Formal adoption of SMS as the                         These limitations have impacted the
                                                      transportation agency safety plans; a                   foundation for FTA’s safety oversight                 ability of FTA and the State Safety
                                                      strengthened State Safety Oversight                     and regulatory approach; (2) procedures               Oversight Agencies (SSOA) to address
                                                      (SSO) program; and a new framework                      under the Administrator’s authority to                the safety consequences of aging
                                                      for Federal enforcement and                             conduct inspections, investigations,                  infrastructure, budgetary restrictions,
                                                      investigative authorities to directly                   audits, examinations, testing of                      and rapidly growing ridership on rail
                                                      oversee the safety of the public                        equipment, facilities, rolling stock and              transit systems.
                                                      transportation industry.                                operations of a public transportation                    To help inform FTA in developing a
                                                         In addition, Section 5329 incorporates               system; (3) procedures under the                      strategic regulatory approach to
                                                      certain principles and tools associated                 Administrator’s authority to take                     implementing the new requirements of
                                                      with SMS into FTA’s regulatory                          appropriate enforcement actions,                      MAP–21, FTA issued an Advance
                                                      framework for public transportation                     including directing the use or                        Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
                                                      safety. For example, Section 5329                       withholding of funds, and issuing                     (ANPRM), addressing new requirements
                                                      establishes a performance management                    directives and advisories; and (4)                    for both transit asset management and
                                                      framework that includes: the use of                     describes statutory and proposed                      safety. 78 FR 61251 (October 3, 2013).4
                                                      safety performance criteria and safety                  contents of the National Safety Plan.
                                                      targets to monitor program                                                                                    The ANPRM sought comments on 123
                                                      implementation and effectiveness;                       D. Costs and Benefits                                 questions related to FTA’s initial ideas
                                                      requirements for executives and boards                                                                        for how to implement the requirements
                                                                                                                 The proposed rule outlines FTA’s                   of Sections 5326 and 5329, our
                                                      to be accountable to hire qualified safety              authority to inspect, investigate, audit,
                                                      managers as direct reports and,                                                                               understanding of the nexus between
                                                                                                              examine and test transit agencies’                    safety, transit asset management, and
                                                      annually, to certify safety plans; and                  facilities, equipment, safety processes
                                                      requirements for comprehensive staff                                                                          state of good repair, and FTA’s initial
                                                                                                              and events as and when needed, direct                 concept for applying SMS to the transit
                                                      safety training programs. Also, Section                 or withhold Federal transit funds, and
                                                      5329 calls for the collection of                                                                              industry. FTA will respond to the
                                                                                                              issue directives and advisories. FTA                  comments received on the ANPRM in
                                                      information on safety risk management                   does not believe that the proposed rule
                                                      methods and safety assurance strategies                                                                       the respective rulemakings for each
                                                                                                              imposes additional costs to entities                  topic and the National Public
                                                      to minimize the exposure of the public,
                                                                                                              other than FTA. FTA believes that costs               Transportation Safety Plan.
                                                      transit agency personnel, and property
                                                                                                              to recipients associated with FTA’s
                                                      to safety hazards and unsafe conditions.                                                                      B. The Relationship Between Safety and
                                                         The statute also vests the Secretary of              aforementioned authorities are captured
                                                                                                              in the rulemakings for Public                         Transit Asset Management
                                                      Transportation and his designee, the
                                                      FTA Administrator, with explicit                        Transportation Agency Safety Plans,                      Since the mid-2000s, FTA safety
                                                      authorities to carry out the Public                     State Safety Oversight, and the Public                studies and audits have documented
                                                      Transportation Safety Program and to                    Transportation Safety Certification                   how dramatically increasing ridership
                                                      take enforcement actions. For example,                  Training Program. FTA seeks comment                   leads to greater operational and
                                                      Section 5329(f) provides the                            on the cost assumptions herein.                       maintenance demands on public
                                                      Administrator with the authority to                     II. The Public Transportation Safety                  transportation systems which can have
                                                      inspect and audit all public                            Program                                               safety impacts, if not managed
                                                      transportation systems; make reports                                                                          vigilantly. FTA’s research has shown
                                                      and issue directives with respect to the                A. Background
                                                                                                                                                                       2 2013 Status of the Nation’s Highways, Bridges,
                                                      safety of public transportation systems;                   Historically, public transportation has            and Transit: Conditions and Performance available
                                                      issue subpoenas and take depositions;                   been one of the safest means of                       at http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policy/2013cpr/
                                                      require the production of documents;                    transportation. Today, however, the                   overviews.htm#2t.
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                                                      prescribe recordkeeping and reporting                   transit industry is facing increased                     3 The GAO report Rail Transit: Observations on

                                                      requirements; investigate public                        pressures at a time when ridership is                 FTA’s State Safety Oversight Program and Potential
                                                                                                                                                                    Change in its Oversight Role, December 10, 2009 is
                                                      transportation accidents and incidents;                 growing, demand is increasing,                        available at http://www.gao.gov/assets/130/
                                                      enter and inspect equipment, rolling                    infrastructure is aging, and large                    123884.pdf. The GAO Report Public Transit:
                                                      stock, operations and relevant records;                 numbers of the workforce are retiring.                Federal and Transit Agencies Taking Steps to Build
                                                      and issue regulations to carry out                      Calendar year 2013 marked the highest                 Transit Resilience, but Face Challenges, December
                                                                                                                                                                    10, 2014 is available at http://www.gao.gov/assets/
                                                      Section 5329. Section 5329(g) authorizes                ridership level for transit since 1956,               670/667391.pdf.
                                                      the Administrator to take enforcement                   with the number of trips exceeding 10                    4 The ANPRM is available at http://www.gpo.gov/

                                                      actions against recipients that are                     billion for the seventh year in a row—                fdsys/pkg/FR-2013-10-03/pdf/2013-23921.pdf.).



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                                                      that the safety and performance of a                    passengers were transported to three                  train stopped about 100 feet short of the
                                                      public transportation system depends,                   local hospitals. There were no fatalities.            south end of the platform. Passengers on
                                                      in part, on the condition of its assets.                   • Shortly after midnight on October 6,             both trains, as well as passengers on the
                                                      Insufficient funding combined with                      2013, in a work zone on the Washington                station platforms, were exposed to the
                                                      inadequate asset management practices                   Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s                 heavy smoke. As a result of the smoke,
                                                      have contributed to an estimated $85.9                  Red Line underground track, contractors               86 passengers were transported to local
                                                      billion transit state of good repair (SGR)              and WMATA employees were                              medical facilities for treatment. There
                                                      backlog.5 The public transportation                     performing rail renewal, a process that               was one passenger fatality. Initial
                                                      industry does not have these funds                      involves removing old sections of rail,               reports suggest that electric arcing
                                                      currently available, nor can it address                 installing new sections of rail and                   caused by the subpar condition of
                                                      annual expenditures of over $2.5 billion                related activity such as welding and                  insulators within the Metrorail system
                                                      required to prevent the SGR backlog                     grinding. A fire and loud noise occurred              may have contributed to the fire.
                                                      from growing. As a result, many transit                 during flash butt welding operations.                    FTA has used its expanded authority
                                                      agencies are struggling to balance                      Workers using a handheld extinguisher                 at 49 U.S.C. 5329(f) to address some of
                                                      requirements for service with                           put the fire out but the smoke forced an              the underlying causes of each of these
                                                      maintenance and safety.                                 evacuation from the work zone. During                 incidents. For example, on October 4,
                                                         It must be emphasized that, in                       the evacuation, a 40-foot piece of rail               2013, FTA issued a safety advisory
                                                      enacting MAP–21, Congress recognized                    came loose from the equipment that was                following the CTA unoccupied train
                                                      the critical relationship between safety                supporting it, and struck three                       incident, requesting that rail transit
                                                      and transit asset management.6 We note,                 evacuating workers, killing a contractor              operators immediately review their
                                                      in particular, the congressional                        and seriously injuring two WMATA                      operating practices and attend to the
                                                      direction that the National Public                      employees.                                            NTSB’s recommendation to utilize
                                                      Transportation Safety Plan include the                     • On October 19, 2013, two Bay Area                redundant train stopping mechanisms
                                                      definition of state of good repair set in               Rapid Transit (BART) workers were                     such as wheel chocks and/or derails. In
                                                      the rulemaking for asset management                     struck and killed by a train while                    a second advisory, issued June 12, 2014,
                                                      (49 U.S.C. 5329(b)(2)(B)). Furthermore,                 inspecting track. This accident occurred              FTA alerted rail transit operators of the
                                                      pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 5329(d)(1)(E),                    during a strike when BART was not                     need to assess the adequacy of safe
                                                      transit agencies must set safety                        providing passenger service but non-                  stopping distances for rail transit in
                                                      performance targets for state of good                   revenue train movements were                          emergency braking in terminal stations.
                                                      repair based on the state of good repair                occurring on the system. According to                 The advisory also requested action from
                                                      standards established under the                         the National Transportation Safety                    SSOAs designated to implement FTA’s
                                                      National Public Transportation Safety                   Board (NTSB),7 at the time of the                     SSO program as specified by 49 CFR
                                                      Plan.                                                   accident, a trainee was operating the
                                                                                                                                                                    part 659 and 49 U.S.C. 5329(e).8
                                                                                                              BART train under the supervision of a
                                                      C. The State of Public Transportation                                                                            FTA issued another advisory in
                                                                                                              training supervisor. The train was
                                                      Safety                                                                                                        December 2013, following the WMATA
                                                                                                              traveling at least 60 mph before the
                                                                                                                                                                    and BART incidents that resulted in the
                                                         The October 2013 ANPRM included a                    collision. The workers accessed the rail
                                                                                                                                                                    deaths of ROW workers. As
                                                      discussion of major findings and                        right-of-way (ROW) under a standard
                                                                                                                                                                    recommended by the NTSB, FTA Safety
                                                      considerations resulting from several                   procedure known as ‘‘simple approval,’’
                                                                                                                                                                    Advisory 14–1 requested that SSOAs (1)
                                                      high-profile accidents. Since the                       which required workers to notify
                                                                                                                                                                    inventory the current practices of the
                                                      publication of the ANPRM, there have                    BART’s operations control center when
                                                                                                                                                                    rail transit operators that they oversaw
                                                      been four additional public                             they planned to work on or near the
                                                                                                              tracks. There were no other protections               and (2) conduct a hazard analysis on
                                                      transportation safety accidents of                                                                            workers’ access to the ROW and how
                                                      particular note that continue to                        in place to safeguard the workers. As a
                                                                                                              result of preliminary findings from this              the protections identified in the
                                                      highlight the need for comprehensive                                                                          inventory addressed the consequences
                                                      Federal oversight of public                             investigation, the California Public
                                                                                                              Utilities Commission issued General                   associated with each hazard. 9
                                                      transportation safety. Following is a                                                                            In addition, FTA partnered with CTA
                                                      brief overview of these accidents:                      Order 175, which contains new
                                                                                                              standards for Roadway Worker                          for a safety examination to support CTA
                                                         • On September 30, 2013, an                                                                                in strengthening its safety programs and
                                                      unoccupied Chicago Transit Authority                    Protection programs at rail transit
                                                                                                              agencies in California.                               capabilities through the implementation
                                                      (CTA) train consisting of four cars                                                                           of Safety Management Systems (SMS).
                                                                                                                 • On January 12, 2015, a Washington
                                                      collided with a CTA train in revenue                                                                          The outcomes of this activity will be a
                                                                                                              Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
                                                      service that was stopped at the Harlem                                                                        roadmap for CTA SMS implementation
                                                                                                              (WMATA) Metrorail train stopped after
                                                      Station on the Blue Line. There were                                                                          and an enhanced safety profile
                                                                                                              encountering an accumulation of heavy
                                                      approximately 40 passengers on the in-                                                                        throughout the agency.
                                                                                                              smoke while traveling southbound in a
                                                      service CTA train. CTA reported that 33                                                                          More recently, following the WMATA
                                                                                                              tunnel between the L’Enfant Plaza
                                                                                                              Station and the Potomac River Bridge.                 incident of January 12, 2015, FTA
                                                         5 2013 Status of the Nation’s Highways, Bridges,
                                                                                                              After stopping, the rear car of the train             became a party to the NTSB
                                                      and Transit: Conditions and Performance available
                                                                                                              was about 386 feet from the south end                 investigation into the causal factors
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                                                      at http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policy/2013cpr/
                                                      overviews.htm#2t.                                       of the L’Enfant Plaza Station platform. A             contributing to the incident. Information
                                                         6 For a thorough history of the events and
                                                                                                              following train, stopped at the L’Enfant              collected through the investigation has
                                                      circumstances leading to the enactment of the broad                                                           revealed that factors contributing to the
                                                      safety authority now vested in FTA through the
                                                                                                              Plaza Station at about 3:25 p.m., was
                                                      enactment of MAP–21, readers should please              also affected by the heavy smoke. This                incident included equipment
                                                      review the preamble to FTA’s Notice of Proposed
                                                                                                                                                                      8 Both the NTSB recommendation and FTA’s
                                                      Rulemaking for State Safety Oversight (SSO) issued        7 NTSB Railroad Accident Brief ‘‘Bay Area Rapid
                                                      on February 27, 2015. 80 FR 11002–30. The NPRM          Transit Train 963 Struck Roadway Workers,’’ April     advisories are available on FTA’s Web site here
                                                      for State Safety Oversight also explains the context    13, 2015, available at http://www.ntsb.gov/           http://www.fta.dot.gov/newsroom/12910_
                                                      for FTA’s introduction of Safety Management             investigations/AccidentReports/Reports/               15703.html.
                                                      Systems to public transportation.                       RAB1503.pdf.                                            9 Ibid.




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                                                      malfunctions, communications failures,                     Over the last decade, SMS has been                  Secretary, 49 U.S.C. 5329(f); and (6)
                                                      and human factors, all of which                         used in space, chemical, aviation and                  Enforcement Actions, 49 U.S.C. 5329(g).
                                                      consistently have been identified as the                other industries, both domestic and                    FTA is issuing separate rules for the
                                                      contributing factors to previous public                 internationally, and by for-profit and                 Public Transportation Safety
                                                      transportation incidents.                               non-profit transportation providers,                   Certification Training Program, the
                                                         Moreover, FTA used its new authority                 large and small. Both the NTSB and the                 Public Transportation Agency Safety
                                                      under 5329(f)(1) to conduct a Safety                    National Safety Council (NSC) endorse                  Plan, and the SSO Program, and is also
                                                      Management Inspection (SMI) of                          the principles and methods of SMS.11                   issuing a proposed National Public
                                                      WMATA’s transit system. The SMI                         Moreover, other DOT modal                              Transportation Safety Plan.
                                                      involved the following components:                      administrations, including the Federal                    In addition, FTA will soon issue a
                                                         • An SMS gap analysis, including                     Aviation Administration and the                        Transit Asset Management NPRM and
                                                      SMS training across several levels of                   Federal Railroad Administration, have                  an update to the Statewide and
                                                      WMATA;                                                  incorporated or intend to incorporate                  Metropolitan Planning regulations 13
                                                         • A rail safety inspection, whereby                  SMS into their regulatory frameworks.                  that require consideration of transit
                                                      FTA conducted an evaluation of                          Indeed, the NTSB characterizes SMS as                  safety performance criteria. Safety
                                                      WMATA’s rail operations and                             a ‘‘Most Wanted’’ practice for public                  performance criteria and standards
                                                      maintenance programs to acquire the                     transportation, largely because of the                 developed to address 49 U.S.C. 5329
                                                      safety information and data needed to                   inherent flexibility of SMS, and its                   requirements will be incorporated in the
                                                      support meaningful analysis of safety                   proven effectiveness across a range of                 National Public Transportation Safety
                                                      risks; and                                              organizations that operate under                       Plan, and must be considered during the
                                                         • A bus safety assessment, conducted                 different business models, in differing                transportation investment decision-
                                                      in a similar manner to the rail safety                  physical and financial environments.                   making process.
                                                      assessment.                                                SMS ensures that information is                        This NPRM for the Public
                                                         At the conclusion of the inspection,                 provided to transit agency management                  Transportation Safety Program would
                                                      on June 17, 2015, FTA issued an SMI                     so that resources can be strategically                 establish a regulatory, enforcement, and
                                                      Final Report which included findings                    allocated to manage safety risk in a                   programmatic framework to ensure
                                                      and recommendations, as well as results                 timely manner. SMS establishes lines of                consistency across these disparate, yet
                                                      of the SMS Gap Analysis, to assist                      safety accountability throughout an                    interrelated rules and requirements. To
                                                      WMATA in building a mature and                          organization, starting at the executive                that end, the Public Transportation
                                                      effective SMS. FTA also issued both                     management level, and provides a                       Safety Program proposes to formally
                                                      safety directive 15–1 requiring WMATA                   structure to support a sound safety                    adopt the principles and methods of
                                                      to address findings documented in                       culture. SMS enables agencies to                       SMS across all Section 5329 safety
                                                      FTA’s Safety Management Inspection                      address organizational deficiencies that               programs. This NPRM also outlines
                                                      SMI report and safety advisory 15–1 to                  may lead to safety issues or unidentified              FTA’s authorities to conduct reviews,
                                                      inform rail transit agencies of planned                 safety risks, identify system-wide trends              audits, investigations, examinations,
                                                      audits to be conducted by State Safety                  in safety, and manage the potential                    inspections and testing, and to issue
                                                      Oversight Agencies of the agencies’                     consequences of hazards before they                    findings and directives which would
                                                      tunnels, emergency procedures, and                      result in incidents or accidents.12 FTA                require specific corrective action from a
                                                      compliance with industry standards for                  will propose requirements for the                      single public transportation agency, a
                                                      maintenance and emergency                               implementation of SMS at transit                       select group of recipients, or from all
                                                      procedures.10                                           agencies as part of the NPRM developed                 recipients. In the event corrective
                                                         This NPRM will further define FTA’s                  to address Section 5329(d) requirements                actions required by FTA are not
                                                      enforcement authority and provide the                   for Public Transportation Agency Safety                implemented, Section 5329 provides
                                                      procedural framework to support it,                     Plans, which FTA plans to publish later                FTA with a set of options for
                                                      including proposing due process                         this year.                                             withholding or re-directing Federal
                                                      mechanisms, where relevant.                                                                                    funds, requiring additional oversight
                                                                                                              E. Components of the Public
                                                                                                                                                                     and monitoring, or partnering with the
                                                      D. The Safety Management Systems                        Transportation Safety Program
                                                                                                                                                                     State or SSO agency to conduct further
                                                      (SMS) Approach                                            The Public Transportation Safety                     investigations or inspection. The NPRM
                                                        FTA has adopted the principles and                    Program, codified at 49 U.S.C. 5329,                   proposes to adopt mechanisms to ensure
                                                      methods of SMS as the basis for the                     includes the following components: (1)                 that recipients that may be impacted by
                                                      Public Transportation Safety Program.                   The National Public Transportation                     an FTA enforcement action are afforded
                                                      SMS is a management approach that                       Safety Plan, 49 U.S.C. 5329(b); (2) the                sufficient due process, where relevant.
                                                      ensures each public transportation                      Public Transportation Safety                              This proposed rule also describes
                                                      agency, no matter its size or service                   Certification Training Program, 49                     statutorily required and proposed
                                                      environment, has the necessary                          U.S.C. 5329(b)(1)(D) and 5329(c); (3) the              contents of the National Safety Plan.
                                                      organizational structures,                              Public Transportation Agency Safety                    The National Safety Plan will be FTA’s
                                                      accountabilities, activities and tools in               Plan, 49 U.S.C. 5329(d); (4) the State                 primary tool for communicating with
                                                      place to direct and control resources to                Safety Oversight (SSO) Program, 49                     the transit industry about its safety
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                                                      optimally manage safety. SMS is a                       U.S.C. 5329(e); (5) the Authority of the               performance. The National Safety Plan
                                                      formal, top-down, organization-wide                                                                            would serve as a critical linchpin,
                                                                                                                 11 See, for example, the NTSB document at http://
                                                      approach to managing safety risks and                                                                          connecting FTA’s regulatory programs,
                                                                                                              www.ntsb.gov/safety/mwl-3.html and the NSC
                                                      assuring the effectiveness of safety risk               documents at http://www.nsc.org/get_involved/
                                                                                                                                                                     enforcement and rulemaking priorities,
                                                      mitigations.                                            disvisions/Documents/SMS%20Policy-                     and safety performance measurement
                                                                                                              PostionStment%20final%20-%20Formatted.pdf.
                                                        10 For more information on FTA’s Safety                  12 FTA’s SMS Web site, available at http://           13 The Joint Planning NPRM was published in the

                                                      Management Inspection and report, safety directive      www.fta.dot.gov/tso_15176.html, provides               Federal Register on June 2, 2014 and is available
                                                      15–1, and safety advisory 15–1 please visit FTA’s       additional detail regarding FTA’s proposed SMS         on FTA’s Web site at http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/
                                                      Web site at http://www.fta.dot.gov/tso_16476.html.      framework.                                             pkg/FR-2014-06-02/pdf/2014-12155.pdf.



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                                                      and monitoring activities. The National                 that all aspects of the Public                        Oversight Agency. This section also
                                                      Safety Plan would establish,                            Transportation Safety Program                         proposes procedures for withholding of
                                                      communicate, and align public                           administered under FTA’s safety                       Chapter 53 funds from a recipient or
                                                      transportation safety priorities based on               authority would follow the principles                 State for non-compliance where the
                                                      analysis of available safety information,               and methods of SMS.                                   Administrator determines that there has
                                                      recommendations from the NTSB, and                                                                            been a pattern or practice of serious
                                                                                                              670.5 Definitions
                                                      regulatory and enforcement areas of                                                                           violations of the Public Transportation
                                                      focus. FTA would use the National                         This section includes proposed                      Safety Program and any regulation or
                                                      Safety Plan to set national criteria for                definitions for terms that would be                   directive issued under those laws for
                                                      safety performance, to communicate                      applicable to the Public Transportation               which the Administrator exercises
                                                      mitigation strategies to the public                     Safety Program, including: advisory,                  enforcement authority for safety.
                                                      transportation industry and State safety                audit, corrective action plan, directive,
                                                                                                              examination, inspection, investigation,               670.25 General Directives
                                                      oversight agencies, and to provide
                                                      guidance, technical assistance and other                National Public Transportation Safety                    This section proposes procedures for
                                                      tools.                                                  Plan, pattern or practice, recipient,                 the issuance of a general directive by the
                                                         FTA intends for the National Safety                  record, Safety Management System, and                 Administrator. Pursuant to 49 U.S.C.
                                                      Plan to be updated periodically to                      State Safety Oversight Agency.                        5329(f)(2), the Secretary may ‘‘issue
                                                      reflect new safety-related research and                                                                       directives with respect to the safety of
                                                                                                              670.11 Inspections, Investigations,
                                                      information, communicate best                                                                                 the public transportation system of a
                                                                                                              Audits, Examinations, and Testing
                                                      practices and emerging safety standards                                                                       recipient.’’ FTA has interpreted this
                                                      as they become available, and identify                     This section sets forth FTA’s statutory            authority to include directives issued to
                                                      areas of focus for rulemaking and                       authority to conduct inspections,                     all or a subset of the transit industry.
                                                      enforcement. FTA would use each plan                    investigations, audits, examinations,                    As a general matter, use of the
                                                      update to report on the status of the                   and testing. This section proposes                    singular includes the plural. See e.g.,
                                                      public transportation industry towards                  procedures for notifying a recipient or               the Dictionary Act, 1 U.S.C. 1 (‘‘unless
                                                      meeting the national safety performance                 State of FTA’s intent to engage in any                the context indicates otherwise . . .
                                                      targets, and the transit industry’s                     of these activities, including                        words importing the singular include
                                                      progress toward building SMS practices                  information requested and the reason                  and apply to several persons, parties, or
                                                      and improving safety outcomes.                          for the request. This section also                    things; words importing the plural
                                                                                                              proposes to establish the timeframe for               include the singular’’). In addition,
                                                      III. Benefit-Cost Analysis                              response to such a request.                           FTA’s interpretation is consistent with
                                                         The proposed rule outlines FTA’s                        This section proposes that the                     the purpose of section 5329 to improve
                                                      authority to inspect, investigate, audit,               Administrator, upon written notice, and               the safety of the entire public
                                                      exam and test transit agencies’ facilities,             within a reasonable time and manner as                transportation industry. Furthermore,
                                                      equipment, safety processes and events                  determined by the Administrator, may                  the legislative history of section 5329
                                                      as and when needed, direct or withhold                  enter the premises occupied by a                      supports this reading. The Senate report
                                                      Federal transit funds, and issue                        recipient and inspect and test a                      accompanying the Public
                                                      directives and advisories. The proposed                 recipient’s equipment, facilities, rolling            Transportation Safety Act of 2010 (S.
                                                      rule does not include any uncounted                     stock, operations, and relevant records.              3638, 111th Cong. (2010)), which laid
                                                      costs. Costs associated with FTA’s                      FTA seeks comment on how it should                    the foundation for the general safety and
                                                      aforementioned authorities are captured                 define ‘‘reasonable time’’ and                        State Safety Oversight provisions
                                                      in the rulemakings for Public                           ‘‘reasonable manner’’ for the purpose of              eventually enacted under MAP–21,
                                                      Transportation Agency Safety Plans,                     entering and inspecting equipment,                    states: ‘‘Subsection (f) provides the
                                                      State Safety Oversight, and the Public                  facilities, rolling stock, operations and             Secretary with the authority . . . to
                                                      Transportation Safety Certification                     relevant records.                                     make reports and issue directives with
                                                      Training Program.                                       670.13 Request for Confidential                       respect to the safety of public
                                                                                                              Treatment                                             transportation systems.’’ 14
                                                      IV. Section-by-Section Analysis                                                                                  Accordingly, as proposed, FTA could
                                                        FTA is proposing to amend chapter 49                     This section proposes procedures for               issue a general directive that applied to
                                                      of the Code of Federal Regulations by                   a recipient or State to seek confidential             all recipients or a subset of recipients
                                                      adding a new part 670 establishing a                    treatment of records obtained during the              and the directive would be effective
                                                      Public Transportation Safety Program.                   course of activities under section                    upon notice provided by the
                                                      The following is a section-by-section                   670.21. This section governs the                      Administrator in the Federal Register.
                                                      analysis of each proposal in this                       procedures for requesting confidential                For example, both a general directive
                                                      rulemaking.                                             treatment of any record filed with or                 that applied to all Chapter 53 recipients
                                                                                                              otherwise provided to FTA in                          and a general directive that applied to
                                                      670.1 Purpose and Applicability                         connection with its enforcement of                    all recipients that operate rail fixed
                                                        This section proposes that the                        statutes or regulations related to safety             guideway public transportation systems
                                                      purpose of these regulations would be to                in public transportation.                             would be published in the Federal
                                                      establish a Public Transportation Safety
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                                                                                                              670.21 General                                        Register. A general directive would be
                                                      Program. This part applies to all                                                                             subject to a public comment period.
                                                      recipients of Federal transit funds.                      This section would set forth the                    Following the public notice and
                                                                                                              Administrator’s enforcement authority.                comment period, FTA would publish a
                                                      670.3 Policy
                                                                                                              670.23 Use or Withholding of Funds                    response to the comments in the
                                                        This section proposes the formal
                                                                                                                                                                    Federal Register. The response also
                                                      adoption of Safety Management Systems                     This section proposes procedures for
                                                      (SMS) as the basis for enhancing the                    FTA to direct the use of Chapter 53                     14 S. Rept. 111–232; 111th Cong. 2nd Sess. (2010)
                                                      safety of public transportation in the                  funds where deficiencies are identified               available at https://www.congress.gov/111/crpt/
                                                      United States. This section proposes                    by the Administrator or a State Safety                srpt232/CRPT-111srpt232.pdf.



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                                                      would include a final iteration of the                  promoting flexibility. FTA is also                    intergovernmental consultation on
                                                      general directive. Note also that the use               required under 49 U.S.C. 5329(h) to take              Federal programs and activities apply to
                                                      of general directives would be generally                into consideration the costs and benefits             this proposed rulemaking.
                                                      limited to circumstances where there is                 of each action the Secretary proposes to
                                                                                                                                                                    Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)
                                                      an ‘‘emergency situation,’’ in contrast to              take under section 5329. As stated in
                                                      the use of special directives issued to                 section I.D. above, FTA believes this                   This rulemaking will not impose
                                                      specific named recipients.                              proposed rule does not impose costs on                additional collection requirements
                                                                                                              entities other than FTA.                              under the Paperwork Reduction Act of
                                                      670.27 Special Directives                                                                                     1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.; ‘‘PRA’’)
                                                                                                                 FTA has determined this rulemaking
                                                        This section proposes that the                        is a nonsignificant regulatory action                 and the OMB regulation at 5 CFR
                                                      Administrator provide direct notice to a                within the meaning of Executive Order                 1320.8(d). To the extent that there are
                                                      named recipient for a special directive                 12866 and is nonsignificant within the                any costs and burdens associated with
                                                      that is not generally applicable, but only              meaning of the U.S. Department of                     any collections under this rule, the
                                                      applies to one or more named                            Transportation’s regulatory policies and              information collection will be
                                                      recipients. A special directive issued to               procedures. FTA has determined that                   incorporated into the requests for the
                                                      a named recipient would be based on                     this rulemaking is not economically                   rulemakings for Public Transportation
                                                      particular facts unique to the recipient.               significant. The proposals set forth in               Agency Safety Plans, State Safety
                                                      A named recipient would have an                         this NPRM will not result in an effect on             Oversight, and the Safety Certification
                                                      opportunity to petition the                             the economy of $100 million or more.                  Training Program.
                                                      Administrator for review of the                         The proposals set forth in the NPRM
                                                      directive. The Chief Counsel of FTA                                                                           National Environmental Policy Act
                                                                                                              will not adversely affect the economy,
                                                      would either grant or deny a petition, in               interfere with actions taken or planned                 The National Environmental Policy
                                                      whole or in part.                                       by other agencies, or generally alter the             Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.)
                                                                                                              budgetary impact of any entitlements,                 requires Federal agencies to analyze the
                                                      670.29 Advisories
                                                                                                              grants, user fees, or loan programs.                  potential environmental effects of their
                                                        This section proposes that the                                                                              proposed actions in the form of a
                                                      Administrator may issue advisories                      Regulatory Flexibility Act                            categorical exclusion, environmental
                                                      which may recommend corrective                             In compliance with the Regulatory                  assessment, or environmental impact
                                                      actions, inspections, conditions,                       Flexibility Act (Pub. L. 96–354; 5 U.S.C.             statement. This proposed rulemaking is
                                                      limitations, or other actions to resolve or             601–612), FTA has evaluated the likely                categorically excluded under FTA’s
                                                      mitigate an unsafe condition.                           effects of the proposals set forth in this            environmental impact procedure at 23
                                                      670.31 Purpose and Content of the                       NPRM on small entities, and has                       CFR 771.117(c)(20), pertaining to
                                                      National Public Transportation Safety                   determined that they will not have a                  planning and administrative activities
                                                      Plan                                                    significant economic impact on a                      that do not involve or lead directly to
                                                                                                              substantial number of small entities.                 construction, such as the promulgation
                                                        This section describes the statutory
                                                                                                                                                                    of rules, regulations, and directives.
                                                      and proposed components of the                          Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995                  FTA has determined that no unusual
                                                      National Public Transportation Safety                     This proposed rulemaking would not                  circumstances exist in this instance, and
                                                      Plan, which FTA will revise                             impose unfunded mandates as defined                   that a categorical exclusion is
                                                      periodically. The statutory components
                                                                                                              by the Unfunded Mandates Reform act                   appropriate for this rulemaking.
                                                      include the definition of state of good
                                                                                                              of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4; 109 Stat. 48).
                                                      repair established under FTA’s transit                                                                        Executive Order 12630 (Taking of
                                                      asset management rule, the Public                       Executive Order 13132 (Federalism)                    Private Property)
                                                      Transportation Safety Certification                       This proposed rulemaking has been                     This rulemaking will not affect a
                                                      Training Program established through                    analyzed in accordance with the                       taking of private property or otherwise
                                                      rulemaking, safety performance criteria                 principles and criteria established by                have taking implications under
                                                      for all modes of public transportation,                 Executive Order 13132, and FTA has                    Executive Order 12630 (March 15,
                                                      and minimum safety performance                          determined that the proposed action                   1998), Governmental Actions and
                                                      standards for vehicles used in revenue                  would not have sufficient Federalism                  Interference with Constitutionally
                                                      operations not otherwise regulated by                   implications to warrant the preparation               Protected Property Rights.
                                                      another Federal agency.                                 of a Federalism assessment. FTA has
                                                                                                                                                                    Executive Order 12898 (Federal Actions
                                                      V. Regulatory Analyses and Notices                      also determined that this proposed
                                                                                                                                                                    To Address Environmental Justice in
                                                                                                              action would not preempt any State law
                                                      Executive Order 12866 and 13563;                                                                              Minority Populations and Low-Income
                                                                                                              or State regulation or affect the States’
                                                      USDOT Regulatory Policies and                                                                                 Populations)
                                                                                                              abilities to discharge traditional State
                                                      Procedures                                              governmental functions. Moreover,                        Executive Order 12898 (February 8,
                                                         Executive Orders 12866 and 13563                     consistent with Executive Order 13132,                1994) directs every Federal agency to
                                                      direct Federal agencies to assess all                   FTA has examined the direct                           make environmental justice part of its
                                                      costs and benefits of available regulatory              compliance costs of the NPRM on State                 mission by identifying and addressing
                                                      alternatives and, if regulation is                      and local governments and has                         the effects of all programs, policies, and
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                                                      necessary, to select regulatory                         determined that the collection and                    activities on minority populations and
                                                      approaches that maximize net benefits—                  analysis of the data are eligible for                 low-income populations. The USDOT
                                                      including potential economic,                           Federal funding under FTA’s grant                     environmental justice initiatives
                                                      environmental, public health and safety                 programs.                                             accomplish this goal by involving the
                                                      effects, distributive impacts, and equity.                                                                    potentially affected public in
                                                      Also, Executive Order 13563                             Executive Order 12372                                 developing transportation projects that
                                                      emphasizes the importance of                            (Intergovernmental Review)                            fit harmoniously within their
                                                      quantifying both costs and benefits,                       The regulations effectuating Executive             communities without compromising
                                                      reducing costs, harmonizing rules, and                  Order 12372 regarding                                 safety or mobility. Additionally, FTA


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                                                      has issued a program circular                           effect on the supply, distribution, or use            Subpart C—Enforcement
                                                      addressing environmental justice in                     of energy. Therefore, a Statement of                  670.21 General.
                                                      public transportation, C 4703.1,                        Energy Effects is not requirement.                    670.23 Use or withholding of funds.
                                                      ‘‘Environmental Justice Policy Guidance                                                                       670.25 General directives.
                                                                                                              Privacy Act                                           670.27 Special directives.
                                                      for Federal Transit Administration
                                                      Recipients.’’ This circular provides a                                                                        670.29 Advisories.
                                                                                                                Anyone is able to search the
                                                      framework for FTA grantees as they                      electronic form of all comments                       Subpart D—National Public Transportation
                                                      integrate principles of environmental                   received into any of FTA’s dockets by                 Safety Plan
                                                      justice into their transit decision-making              the name of the individual submitting                 670.31 Purpose and contents of the national
                                                      processes. The Circular includes                        the comment or signing the comment if                     public transportation safety plan.
                                                      recommendations for State Departments                   submitted on behalf of an association,
                                                      of Transportation, Metropolitan                         business, labor union, or any other                   Subpart A—General Provisions
                                                      Planning Organizations, and public                      entity. You may review USDOT’s                        § 670.1    Purpose and applicability.
                                                      transportation systems on how to: (1) To                complete Privacy Act Statement
                                                      fully engage environmental justice                                                                              This part carries out the mandate of
                                                                                                              published in the Federal Register on
                                                      populations in the transportation                                                                             49 U.S.C. 5329 to improve the safety of
                                                                                                              April 11, 2000, at 65 FR 19477–8.
                                                      decision-making process; (2) determine                                                                        public transportation systems. This part
                                                      whether environmental justice                           Statutory/Legal Authority for This                    applies to recipients of Federal transit
                                                      populations would be subjected to                       Rulemaking                                            funds.
                                                      disproportionately high and adverse                       This rulemaking is issued under the                 § 670.3    Policy.
                                                      human health or environmental effects                   authority of Section 20021 of MAP–21,                   The Federal Transit Administration
                                                      of a public transportation project,                     which authorizes the Secretary to issue               (FTA) has adopted the principles and
                                                      policy, or activity; and (3) avoid,                     rules to carry out the mandate for a                  methods of Safety Management Systems
                                                      minimize, or mitigate these effects.                    Public Transportation Safety Program at               (SMS) as the basis for enhancing the
                                                      Executive Order 12988 (Civil Justice                    49 U.S.C. 5329. The authority is                      safety of public transportation in the
                                                      Reform)                                                 codified at 49 U.S.C. 5329(f)(7).                     United States. All rules, regulations,
                                                         This action meets the applicable                     Regulation Identification Number                      policies, guidance, best practices, and
                                                      standards in sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of                                                                     technical assistance administered under
                                                      Executive Order 12988 (February 5,                        A Regulation Identification Number                  the authority of 49 U.S.C. 5329 will
                                                      1996), Civil Justice Reform, to minimize                (RIN) is assigned to each regulatory                  follow the principles and methods of
                                                      litigation, eliminate ambiguity, and                    action listed in the Unified Agenda of                SMS.
                                                      reduce burden.                                          Federal Regulations. The Regulatory
                                                                                                              Information Service Center publishes                  § 670.5    Definitions.
                                                      Executive Order 13045 (Protection of                    the Unified Agenda in April and                          As used in this part:
                                                      Children)                                               October of each year. The RIN set forth                  Accountable Executive means a
                                                        FTA has analyzed this proposed                        in the heading of this document can be                single, identifiable person who has
                                                      rulemaking under Executive Order                        used to cross-reference this action with              ultimate responsibility for carrying out
                                                      13045 (April 21, 1997), Protection of                   the Unified Agenda.                                   the Safety Management System of a
                                                      Children from Environmental Health                                                                            public transportation agency;
                                                                                                              List of Subjects in 49 CFR Part 670                   responsibility for carrying out the
                                                      Risks and Safety Risks. FTA certifies
                                                      that this proposed rule will not cause an                 Public transportation, Safety.                      agency’s Transit Asset Management
                                                      environmental risk to health or safety                                                                        Plan; and control or direction over the
                                                                                                                Issued in Washington, DC, under authority           human and capital resources needed to
                                                      that may disproportionately affect                      delegated in 49 CFR 1.91.
                                                      children.                                                                                                     develop and maintain both the agency’s
                                                                                                              Matthew J. Welbes,                                    Public Transportation Agency Safety
                                                      Executive Order 13175 (Tribal                           Executive Director.                                   Plan, in accordance with 49 U.S.C.
                                                      Consultation)                                                                                                 5329(d), and the agency’s Transit Asset
                                                                                                                For the reasons set forth in the
                                                        FTA has analyzed this action under                    preamble, and under the authority of 49               Management Plan in accordance with 49
                                                      Executive Order 13175 (Nov. 6, 2000),                   U.S.C. 5329(f), and the delegations of                U.S.C. 5326.
                                                      and believes that it will not have                      authority at 49 CFR 1.91, FTA hereby                     Administrator means the Federal
                                                      substantial direct effects on one or more               proposes to amend chapter VI of title 49,             Transit Administrator or his or her
                                                      Indian tribes; will not impose                          Code of Federal Regulations by adding                 designee.
                                                      substantial direct compliance costs on                  part 670 as set forth below:                             Advisory means a notice from FTA to
                                                      Indian tribal governments; and will not                                                                       recipients regarding an existing or
                                                      preempt tribal laws. Therefore, a tribal                PART 670—PUBLIC                                       potential hazard or risk in public
                                                      summary impact statement is not                         TRANSPORTATION SAFETY                                 transportation that recommends
                                                      required.                                               PROGRAM                                               recipients take a particular action to
                                                                                                                                                                    mitigate the hazard or risk.
                                                      Executive Order 13211 (Energy Effects)                  Subpart A—General Provisions                             Audit means an examination of
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                                                        FTA has analyzed this proposed                        Sec.                                                  records and related materials, including,
                                                      rulemaking under Executive Order                        670.1 Purpose and applicability.                      but not limited to, those related to
                                                      13211, Actions Concerning Regulations                   670.3 Policy.                                         financial accounts.
                                                      That Significantly Affect Energy Supply,                670.5 Definitions.                                       Corrective action plan means a plan
                                                      Distribution, or Use (May 18, 2001).                    Subpart B—Compliance Assessments                      developed by a recipient that describes
                                                      FTA has determined that this action is                  670.11 Inspections, investigations, audits,           the actions the recipient will take to
                                                      not a significant energy action under the                   examinations, and testing.                        minimize, control, correct, or eliminate
                                                      Executive Order, given that the action is               670.13 Request for confidential treatment of          risks and hazards, and the schedule for
                                                      not likely to have a significant adverse                    records.                                          taking those actions. Either a State


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                                                      Safety Oversight Agency or FTA may                      operations of a recipient’s public                    confidentiality is requested as to the
                                                      require a recipient to develop and carry                transportation system.                                entire record, or whether
                                                      out a corrective action plan.                                                                                 nonconfidential information in the
                                                         Directive means a formal written                     Subpart B—Compliance Assessments                      record cannot be reasonably segregated
                                                      communication from FTA to one or                                                                              from confidential information.
                                                                                                              § 670.11 Inspections, investigations,
                                                      more recipients which orders a recipient                audits, examinations, and testing.                       (1) If confidentiality is requested as to
                                                      to take specific actions to ensure the                                                                        only a portion of the record, the person
                                                      safety of a public transportation system.                 (a) The Administrator may conduct
                                                                                                                                                                    filing the record must file a copy of the
                                                         Examination means a process for                      investigations, inspections, audits, and
                                                                                                                                                                    record and a second copy of the
                                                      gathering facts or information, or an                   examinations, and test the equipment,
                                                                                                                                                                    document where the purportedly
                                                      analysis of facts or information                        facilities, rolling stock, and operations
                                                                                                                                                                    confidential information has been
                                                      previously collected.                                   of public transportation systems
                                                                                                                                                                    redacted.
                                                         FTA means the Federal Transit                        operated by a recipient.
                                                                                                                                                                       (2) If the person filing a record, of
                                                      Administration, an operating                              (b) In carrying out this section—
                                                                                                                                                                    which only a portion is requested to be
                                                      administration within the United States                   (1) The Administrator may require the
                                                                                                                                                                    held in confidence, does not submit a
                                                      Department of Transportation.                           production of relevant documents and
                                                                                                                                                                    second copy of the record with the
                                                         Inspection means a process for                       records, take evidence, issue subpoenas
                                                                                                                                                                    confidential information redacted at the
                                                      gathering facts or information, or an                   and depositions, and prescribe
                                                                                                                                                                    time he or she files the record, the
                                                      analysis of facts or information                        recordkeeping and reporting
                                                                                                                                                                    Administrator may assume there is no
                                                      previously collected. At the conclusion                 requirements.
                                                                                                                                                                    objection to public disclosure of the
                                                      of an inspection, FTA may issue                           (2) The Administrator will provide
                                                                                                                                                                    record in its entirety.
                                                      findings and recommendations.                           the recipient with written notice that                   (e) The Administrator retains the right
                                                         Investigation means the process of                   includes the information requested and                to make his or her own determination
                                                      determining the causal and contributing                 the reasons for each request.                         with regard to any request for
                                                      factors of an event for the purpose of                    (3) Within thirty (30) days of service              confidentiality. Notice of a decision by
                                                      mitigating safety risk or preventing                    of a notice, a recipient shall comply                 the Administrator to deny a request, in
                                                      recurrence.                                             with the Administrator’s request or                   whole or in part, and an opportunity to
                                                         National Public Transportation Safety                provide a written explanation for any                 respond will be given to a person
                                                      Plan means the plan to improve the                      delay or failure to provide the requested             requesting confidential treatment of
                                                      safety of all public transportation                     information.                                          information no less than five (5) days
                                                      systems that receive Federal financial                    (4) Upon written notice, and within a               prior to its public disclosure.
                                                      assistance under 49 U.S.C. Chapter 53,                  reasonable time and manner as
                                                      and authorized at 49 U.S.C. 5329.                       determined by the Administrator, the                  Subpart C—Enforcement
                                                         Pattern or practice means two or more                Administrator may enter the premises
                                                      findings by FTA of a recipient’s                        occupied by a recipient and inspect and               § 670.21   General.
                                                      noncompliance with the requirements                     test a recipient’s equipment, facilities,                In exercising authority under this
                                                      of 49 U.S.C. 5329 and the regulations                   rolling stock, operations, and relevant               part, the Administrator may—
                                                      thereunder.                                             records.                                                 (a) Require more frequent oversight of
                                                         Recipient means an entity that                                                                             a recipient by a State Safety Oversight
                                                      receives Federal financial assistance                   § 670.13 Request for confidential                     Agency (SSOA) that has jurisdiction
                                                                                                              treatment of records.
                                                      under Chapter 53.                                                                                             over the recipient;
                                                         Record means any writing, drawing,                      (a) The Administrator may grant a                     (b) Impose requirements for more
                                                      map, recording, tape, film, photograph,                 recipient’s request for confidential                  frequent reporting by a recipient;
                                                      or other documentary material by which                  treatment of records on the basis that                   (c) Require that a recipient expend
                                                      information is preserved. The term                      the records are—                                      Federal financial assistance for
                                                      ‘‘record’’ also includes any such                          (1) Exempt from the mandatory                      correcting safety deficiencies identified
                                                      documentary material stored                             disclosure requirements of the Freedom                by the Administrator or an SSOA, if the
                                                      electronically.                                         of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552);                    Administrator finds a recipient is or has
                                                         Safety Management System (SMS)                          (2) Required to be held in confidence              been engaged in a pattern or practice of
                                                      means the formal, top-down,                             by 18 U.S.C. 1905; or                                 serious safety violations or refused to
                                                      organization-wide data-driven approach                     (3) Otherwise exempt from public                   comply with the requirements of this
                                                      to managing safety risk and assuring the                disclosure.                                           part or any regulation or directive
                                                      effectiveness of safety risk mitigations.                  (b) Any record containing information              issued under those laws for which the
                                                      SMS includes policies, procedures, and                  for which confidential treatment is                   Administrator exercises enforcement
                                                      practices for the management of safety                  requested must be submitted with the                  authority for safety;
                                                      risk.                                                   request for confidential treatment. The                  (d) Order a recipient to develop and
                                                         State means a State of the United                    request must include a statement                      carry out a corrective action plan;
                                                      States, the District of Columbia, Puerto                justifying nondisclosure and provide the                 (e) Withhold Federal financial
                                                      Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands,                     specific legal basis upon which the                   assistance in whole or in part as deemed
                                                      Guam, American Samoa, and the Virgin                    request for nondisclosure should be                   appropriate by the Administrator, upon
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                                                      Islands, or a State agency.                             granted.                                              notice in accordance with section
                                                         State Safety Oversight Agency (SSOA)                    (c) Any record containing any                      670.23 of this part; and
                                                      means an agency established by a State                  information for which confidential                       (f) Make reports and issue safety
                                                      that meets the requirements and                         treatment is requested must be marked                 directives and safety advisories.
                                                      performs the functions specified by 49                  ‘‘CONFIDENTIAL’’ or ‘‘CONTAINS
                                                      U.S.C. 5329(e) and the regulations                      CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION’’ in                         § 670.23   Use or withholding of funds.
                                                      codified at 49 CFR part 674.                            bold letters.                                           (a) Use of funds. The Administrator
                                                         Testing means an assessment of                          (d) The accompanying statement of                  may require a recipient to use Chapter
                                                      equipment, facilities, rolling stock, and               justification must indicate whether                   53 funds to correct safety deficiencies


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                                                      identified by the Administrator or an                   combination of unsafe conditions and                  public interest requires the avoidance or
                                                      SSOA before such funds are used for                     practices, causes an emergency situation              mitigation of a hazard or risk through
                                                      any other purpose.                                      involving a hazard of death, personal                 immediate compliance.
                                                         (b) Withholding of funds. The                        injury, damage to property or                            (b) Effective date. A special directive
                                                      Administrator may withhold funds from                   equipment, or significant harm to the                 is effective upon notice provided by the
                                                      a recipient when the Administrator has                  environment; or                                       Administrator under paragraph (c) of
                                                      evidence that the recipient has engaged                    (2) For any other purpose where the                this section.
                                                      in a pattern or practice of conduct in                  Administrator determines that the                        (c) Notice. The Administrator will
                                                      violation of the Public Transportation                  public interest requires the avoidance or             provide personal notice directly to a
                                                      Safety Program or any regulation or                     mitigation of a hazard or risk through                named recipient. The Administrator
                                                      directive issued under those laws for                   immediate compliance.                                 may initially provide notice through
                                                      which the Administrator exercises                          (b) Effective date. A general directive            telephone or electronic
                                                      enforcement authority for safety.                       is effective upon notice provided by the              communications; however, written
                                                         (1) Notice. The Administrator will                   Administrator under paragraph (c) of                  notice must be served by personal
                                                      issue a notice of violation and the                     this section.                                         service or by U.S. mail following a
                                                      amount proposed to be withheld at least                    (c) Notice. The Administrator will                 telephonic or electronic
                                                      ninety (90) days prior to the date from                 provide notice to recipients of a general             communication. Personal notice must
                                                      when the funds will be withheld. The                    directive in the Federal Register. The                contain the following information, at
                                                      notice must contain—                                    notice will include, at minimum—                      minimum—
                                                         (i) A statement of the legal authority                  (1) A reference to the authority under                (1) The name of the recipient or
                                                      for issuance;                                           which the directive is being issued;                  recipients to which the directive
                                                         (ii) A statement of the regulatory                      (2) A statement of the purpose of the              applies;
                                                      provision(s) or directive(s) the recipient              issuance of the directive, including a                   (2) A reference to the authority under
                                                      or State is believed to have violated;                  description of the subjects or issues                 which the directive is being issued; and
                                                         (iii) A statement of the factual                     involved and a statement of the                          (3) A statement of the purpose of the
                                                      allegations upon which the remedial                     remedial actions sought; and                          issuance of the directive including a
                                                      action is being sought; and                                (3) A statement of the time within                 description of the subjects or issues
                                                         (iv) A statement of the remedial action              which written comments must be                        involved, a statement of facts upon
                                                      sought to correct the deficiency.                       received.                                             which the notice is being issued, and
                                                         (2) Reply. Within thirty (30) days of                   (d) Consideration of comments                      statement of the remedial actions
                                                      service of a notice of violation, a                     received. The Administrator will                      sought.
                                                      recipient may file a written reply with                 consider all timely comments received.                   (d) Petition for reconsideration.
                                                      the Administrator. Upon written                         Late filed comments will be considered                Within thirty (30) days of service of a
                                                      request, the Administrator may extend                   to the extent practicable.                            notice issued under subsection (c) of
                                                      the time for filing for good cause shown.                  (e) Final notice. After consideration of           this section, a named recipient may file
                                                      The reply must be in writing, and                       timely comments received, the                         a petition for reconsideration with the
                                                      signed by the Accountable Executive or                  Administrator will publish a notice in                Administrator. Upon written request,
                                                      equivalent entity. A written response                   the Federal Register that includes both               the Administrator may extend the time
                                                      may include an explanation for the                      a response to comments and a final                    for filing for good cause shown. Unless
                                                      alleged violation, provide relevant                     general directive or statement                        explicitly stayed or modified by the
                                                      information or materials in response to                 rescinding, revoking, or suspending the               Administrator, a special directive will
                                                      the alleged violation or in mitigation                  directive. A final general directive may              remain in effect and must be observed
                                                      thereof, or recommend alternative                       reaffirm or modify a general directive                pending review of a petition for
                                                      means of compliance for consideration                   subsection, in whole or in part.                      reconsideration. Any such petition:
                                                      by the Administrator.                                                                                            (1) Must be in writing and signed by
                                                         (3) Decision. Within thirty (30) days of             § 670.27    Special directives.                       the recipient’s Accountable Executive or
                                                      receipt of a reply from a named                            (a) General. The Administrator may                 equivalent entity;
                                                      recipient, the Administrator will issue a               issue a special directive under this part                (2) Must include a brief explanation
                                                      written reply to a recipient. The                       to one or more named recipients for any               as to why the recipient believes the
                                                      Administrator may consider the                          of the following reasons—                             special directive should not apply to it
                                                      recipient’s response, pursuant to                          (1) The Administrator has reason to                or why compliance with a special
                                                      paragraph (b)(2) of this section, in                    believe that a recipient is engaging in               directive is not possible, is not
                                                      determining whether to dismiss the                      conduct, or there is evidence of a                    practicable, is unreasonable, or is not in
                                                      notice of violation in whole or in part.                pattern or practice of a recipient’s                  the public interest; and
                                                      If the notice of violation is not                       conduct, in violation of any statute,                    (3) May include relevant information
                                                      dismissed, the Administrator may                        regulation, or directive issued under                 regarding the factual basis upon which
                                                      undertake any other enforcement action                  those laws for which the Administrator                the directive was issued, information in
                                                      he or she deems appropriate, including                  exercise enforcement authority for                    response to any alleged violation or in
                                                      withholding funds as stated in the                      safety;                                               mitigation thereof, recommend
                                                                                                                 (2) The Administrator determines that              alternative means of compliance for
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                                                      notice of violation.
                                                                                                              an unsafe condition or practice, or a                 consideration, and any other
                                                      § 670.25   General directives.                          combination of unsafe conditions and                  information deemed appropriate by the
                                                         (a) General. The Administrator may                   practices, causes an emergency situation              recipient.
                                                      issue a general directive under this part               involving a hazard of death, personal                    (e) Filing a petition for
                                                      that is applicable to all recipients or a               injury, damage to property or                         reconsideration. A petition must be
                                                      subset of recipients, for either of the                 equipment, or significant harm to the                 submitted to the Office of Chief
                                                      following reasons—                                      environment; or                                       Counsel, Federal Transit
                                                         (1) The Administrator determines that                   (3) For any other purpose where the                Administration, using one of the
                                                      an unsafe condition or practice, or a                   Administrator determines that the                     following methods—


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                                                        (1) Email to FTA at XXX@.dot.gov;                     § 670.29    Advisories.                               established through public notice-and-
                                                        (2) Facsimile to FTA at 202–366–                         (a) The Administrator may issue an                 comment;
                                                      3809; or                                                advisory to one or more recipients, upon                 (b) The definition of State of Good
                                                        (3) Mail to FTA at: FTA, Office of                    determining that an unsafe condition                  Repair established in accordance with
                                                      Chief Counsel, 1200 New Jersey Ave.                     exists within a public transportation                 49 U.S.C. 5326 and the rules at 49 CFR
                                                      SE., Washington, DC 20590.                              system, which recommends corrective                   part 625;
                                                        (f) Processing of petitions for
                                                                                                              actions, inspections, conditions,                        (c) Minimum safety performance
                                                      reconsideration.
                                                        (1) General. Each petition received                   limitations, or other actions to resolve or           standards for vehicles in revenue
                                                      under this section will be reviewed and                 mitigate the unsafe condition. The                    operations, established through public
                                                      disposed of by the Chief Counsel no                     Administrator will issue notice to                    notice-and-comment;
                                                      later than ninety days (90) after receipt               recipients of an advisory in the Federal
                                                                                                                                                                       (d) The Public Transportation Safety
                                                      of a petition. No hearing, argument or                  Register.
                                                                                                                                                                    Certification Training Program
                                                      other proceeding is held directly on a                     (b) The Administrator may take into                established in accordance with 49
                                                      petition before its disposition under this              consideration a recipient’s or State’s                U.S.C. 5329(c) and the rules at 49 CFR
                                                      section.                                                failure to follow the recommendations                 part 672;
                                                         (2) Grants. If the Chief Counsel                     contained within an advisory when
                                                      determines that the petition contains                   deciding whether to take other                           (e) Safety advisories, directives, and
                                                      adequate justification, he or she may                   enforcement actions.                                  reports issued in accordance with 49
                                                      grant the petition, in whole or in part.                                                                      U.S.C. 5329(f) and this part;
                                                         (3) Denials. If the Chief Counsel                    Subpart D—National Public                                (f) Best practices, technical assistance,
                                                      determines that the petition does not                   Transportation Safety Plan                            and pilot programs in carrying out
                                                      justify modifying, rescinding, or                                                                             Safety Management Systems in public
                                                                                                              § 670.31 Purpose and contents of the
                                                      revoking the petition, in whole or in                   national public transportation safety plan.           transportation;
                                                      part, he or she may deny the petition.                                                                           (g) Research, reports, data and
                                                         (4) Notification. Upon determination                    Periodically, FTA will issue a
                                                                                                              National Public Transportation Safety                 information on hazard identification
                                                      by the Chief Counsel, the Office of Chief                                                                     and risk management in public
                                                      Counsel will issue notification to a                    Plan to improve the safety of all public
                                                                                                              transportation systems that receive                   transportation, and guidance regarding
                                                      named recipient of his or her decision.                                                                       the prevention of accidents and
                                                         (g) Judicial Review. A recipient may                 funding under 49 U.S.C. Chapter 53.
                                                                                                              The National Public Transportation                    incidents in public transportation; and
                                                      seek judicial review in an appropriate
                                                      United States District Court of a final                 Safety Plan will be comprised of the                     (h) Any other content as determined
                                                      action of the Administrator under this                  following:                                            by FTA.
                                                      section as provided in 5 U.S.C. 701                        (a) Safety performance criteria for all            [FR Doc. 2015–20021 Filed 8–13–15; 8:45 am]
                                                      through706.                                             modes of public transportation,                       BILLING CODE P
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Document Created: 2018-02-23 10:59:23
Document Modified: 2018-02-23 10:59:23
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionNotice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM); request for comments.
DatesComments must be received by October 13, 2015. Any comments filed after this deadline will be considered to the extent practicable.
ContactFor program matters, contact Lynn Everett, Office of Transit Safety and Oversight, (202) 366-2410 or [email protected] For legal matters, contact Candace Key, Office of Chief Counsel, (202)366-1936 or [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 48794 
RIN Number2132-AB22
CFR AssociatedPublic Transportation and Safety

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