80_FR_76187 80 FR 75953 - Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel; Consideration of Negotiated Rulemaking Process

80 FR 75953 - Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel; Consideration of Negotiated Rulemaking Process

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 234 (December 7, 2015)

Page Range75953-75955
FR Document2015-30764

The Department of Transportation (``Department'' or ``DOT'') announces that it is exploring the feasibility of conducting a negotiated rulemaking (Reg Neg) concerning accommodations for air travelers with disabilities addressing inflight entertainment, supplemental medical oxygen, service animals, accessible lavatories on single-aisle aircraft, seating accommodations, and carrier reporting of disability service requests. The Department has hired a convener to speak with interested parties about the feasibility of conducting this Reg Neg. The Department anticipates that the interested parties may include disability advocacy organizations, airlines, airports, airline vendors providing wheelchair assistance, aircraft manufacturers, IFE system manufacturers, movie studios, other IFE content providers, service animal training organizations, and other Federal agencies that have a regulatory interest in these issues such as the Department of Justice, the Federal Communications Commission, and the United States Access Board.

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Office of the Secretary

14 CFR Part 382

[Docket No. DOT-OST-2015-0246]
RIN 2105-AE12


Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel; 
Consideration of Negotiated Rulemaking Process

AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Department of Transportation.

ACTION: Notice of intent.

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SUMMARY: The Department of Transportation (``Department'' or ``DOT'') 
announces that it is exploring the feasibility of conducting a 
negotiated rulemaking (Reg Neg) concerning accommodations for air 
travelers with disabilities addressing inflight entertainment, 
supplemental medical oxygen, service animals, accessible lavatories on 
single-aisle

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aircraft, seating accommodations, and carrier reporting of disability 
service requests. The Department has hired a convener to speak with 
interested parties about the feasibility of conducting this Reg Neg. 
The Department anticipates that the interested parties may include 
disability advocacy organizations, airlines, airports, airline vendors 
providing wheelchair assistance, aircraft manufacturers, IFE system 
manufacturers, movie studios, other IFE content providers, service 
animal training organizations, and other Federal agencies that have a 
regulatory interest in these issues such as the Department of Justice, 
the Federal Communications Commission, and the United States Access 
Board.

DATES: Please submit your comments no later than January 6, 2016.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by docket number DOT-OST-
2015-0246 using any one of the following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov.
     Fax: 202-493-2251.
     Mail: Docket Management Facility (M-30), U.S. Department 
of Transportation, West Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140, 1200 New 
Jersey Ave. SE., Washington, DC 20590.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have questions about the 
regulatory negotiation, you may contact Kathleen Blank Riether, Senior 
Attorney, Office of the Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings, U.S. 
Department of Transportation, by email at [email protected] 
or by telephone at 202-366-9342. To obtain a copy of this notice in an 
accessible format, you may also contact Kathleen Blank Riether.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Congress enacted the Air Carrier Access Act 
(ACAA) in 1986. It prohibited discrimination in airline service on the 
basis of disability by U.S. air carriers. In 1990, following a lengthy 
rulemaking process that included a regulatory negotiation involving 
representatives of the airline industry and disability community, the 
Department issued a final ACAA rule. In 2000, Congress amended the ACAA 
to specifically include foreign air carriers. The ACAA now prohibits 
U.S. and foreign air carriers from discriminating against individuals 
on the basis of disability in air travel. In 2008, the Department 
revised its disability regulation to, among other things, apply its 
rule to foreign carriers and add new protections for passengers who use 
portable oxygen concentrators and passengers who are deaf or hard of 
hearing. See 73 FR 27614 (May 13, 2008), effective May 13, 2009.
    In the preamble to the 2008 final rule, the Department explained 
that it had deferred final decisions regarding a number of proposed 
requirements and expressed its intent to issue a Supplemental Notice of 
Proposed Rulemaking (SNPRM) seeking additional public input on carrier-
supplied in-flight medical oxygen, transport of service animals, in-
flight entertainment, and accessible kiosks and Web sites. The 
Department also announced its intent to carefully monitor ongoing 
developments with respect to lavatory accessibility on single aisle 
aircraft during longer flights to determine if a future rulemaking 
proposal may be warranted. See 73 FR 27614 (May 13, 2008). In September 
2011, the Department issued an SNPRM on airline Web sites and automated 
airport kiosks. See 76 FR 59307 (September 26, 2011). The proceeding 
culminated in a final rule mandating that airline Web sites and 
automated airport kiosks be accessible by specific dates. See 78 FR 
67882 (November 12, 2013). The Department is now planning to address 
in-flight medical oxygen, transport of service animals and in-flight 
entertainment.
    Additionally, since the issuance of the 2008 final rule, the 
Department has become aware of other difficulties individuals with 
disabilities are having in accessing the air travel system. For 
example, airlines and disability organizations \1\ have raised concerns 
with the Department of passengers falsely claiming that their pets are 
service animals. These groups have also pointed out the inconsistency 
between the Department of Justice definition of a service animal and 
the Department of Transportation's definition of a service animal. 
Separately, the Department has noted the industry trend toward greater 
use of single aisle aircraft that are not equipped with accessible 
lavatories on medium and long haul flights. The disability community 
has also expressed distress that single aisle aircraft are increasingly 
used by airlines for longer flights but lack accessible lavatories. 
Issues have also been raised about whether premium economy is a 
different class of service from standard economy as airlines are 
required to provide seating accommodations to passengers with 
disabilities within the same class of service. Extra legroom is a 
standard feature of premium economy, with some carriers providing 
premium economy passengers amenities in addition to the standard 
economy class services. Various disability organizations have reported 
to the Department that their members are unable to obtain bulkhead 
seating while traveling with a service animal as the bulkhead seats are 
now primarily located in what has been designated by airlines as the 
premium economy section. The Department has also received a petition 
for rulemaking to modify the existing seating accommodations 
requirement for passengers who need extra legroom.\2\
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    \1\ See DOT-OST-2009-0093-0001, Psychiatric Service Dog Society 
Petition for Rulemaking (April 13, 2009).
    \2\ See DOT-OST-2012-0030, In Re Petition for Rule Change of 
Title 14 CFR 382.81(d) Pertaining to Disabled Seating Accommodations 
(February 7, 2012).
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    The Department is exploring the feasibility of conducting a 
negotiated rulemaking on the remaining issues that it deferred final 
action on in its 2008 final rule as well as the issues described above 
that have arisen since its 2008 final rule. Specifically, the 
Department is exploring a Reg Neg to:
     Ensure that the same in-flight entertainment (IFE) 
available to all passengers is accessible to passengers with 
disabilities;
     Provide individuals dependent on in-flight medical oxygen 
greater access to air travel consistent with Federal safety and 
security requirements;
     Determine the appropriate definition of a service animal;
     Establish safeguards to reduce the likelihood that 
passengers wishing to travel with their pets will be able to falsely 
claim that their pets are service animals;
     Address the feasibility of accessible lavatories on new 
single aisle aircraft;
     Address whether premium economy is a different class of 
service from standard economy as airlines are required to provide 
seating accommodations to passengers with disabilities within the same 
class of service; and
     Require airlines to report annually to the Department the 
number of requests for disability assistance they receive and the time 
period within which wheelchair assistance is provided to passengers 
with disabilities.
    In a Reg Neg, an agency invites representatives of interested 
parties likely to be significantly affected by a regulation to work 
with each other and the agency on an advisory committee to seek to 
reach consensus recommendations on the appropriate resolution of the 
issues before the committee. If a consensus is reached, the Department 
will issue a proposed rule consistent with that consensus for

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public comment under established rulemaking procedures. The Department 
believes this cooperative problem-solving approach should be given 
serious consideration. To do so, the Department must determine, among 
other statutorily-mandated considerations, whether an appropriate 
advisory committee can be assembled that will fairly represent all 
affected interests, negotiate in good faith, and offer a reasonable 
likelihood of reaching a consensus on the issues.
    The Department has retained a neutral convener, Mr. Richard Parker 
from the University of Connecticut School of Law, to undertake the 
initial stage in the Reg Neg process and assist the agency in making 
this threshold determination. Mr. Parker's credentials have been placed 
in docket DOT-OST-2015-0246. The neutral convener will interview 
representatives of affected interests, including but not limited to, 
disability advocacy groups, airlines, and manufacturers of aircraft 
cabin facilities and equipment and determine whether other interest 
groups should be included. The convener will examine the potential for 
adequate and balanced representation of the varied interests on an 
advisory committee convened to negotiate the regulation and/or to reach 
consensus on specific issues. Based on these interviews, the convener 
will submit a written report of findings and recommendations to the 
Department, and the final report will be available to the public. The 
convenor's report will provide a basis for the Department to decide 
whether to proceed with a Reg Neg, and, if so, to determine the scope 
of the issues the committee will address. In the alternative, the 
Department may also decide to forgo a Reg Neg and proceed with a 
traditional notice-and-comment rulemaking.
    The convener's activities are subject to the confidentiality 
provisions of the Administrative Dispute Resolution Act, 5 U.S.C. 574. 
The Federal Government will make no claim to the convener's notes, 
memoranda, or recollections or to documents provided to the convener in 
confidence in the course of the convening process. The convener will 
not interpret Department policy, make decisions on items of policy, 
regulation, or statute, or take a stand on the merits of substantive 
matters under discussion.
    The Department will provide any comments it receives in response to 
this notice to the convener and will file the comments in docket DOT-
OST-2015-0246. Should the Department decide to proceed with a Reg Neg 
process, the Agency will follow the procedures set forth in the 
Negotiated Rulemaking Act of 1996, 5 U.S.C. 561 et seq. This would 
include the publication of a notice of intent to solicit comment on 
membership and to invite interested persons to apply for nomination to 
the committee. It also includes the establishment of an advisory 
committee under the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. Appendix 
2).

    Issued under the authority of delegation in 49 CFR 1.27.

    Dated: November 30, 2015.
Kathryn B. Thomson,
General Counsel.
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                                                    proposed AD to U.S. operators to be                     PART 39—AIRWORTHINESS                                 maintenance does not constitute an engine
                                                    $2,110,295.                                             DIRECTIVES                                            shop visit.

                                                    Authority for This Rulemaking                                                                                 (h) Alternative Methods of Compliance
                                                                                                            ■ 1. The authority citation for part 39               (AMOCs)
                                                       Title 49 of the United States Code                   continues to read as follows:                           The Manager, Engine Certification Office,
                                                    specifies the FAA’s authority to issue                      Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701.        FAA, may approve AMOCs to this AD. Use
                                                    rules on aviation safety. Subtitle I,                                                                         the procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19 to
                                                                                                            § 39.13   [Amended]                                   make your request. You may email your
                                                    section 106, describes the authority of
                                                    the FAA Administrator. Subtitle VII:                    ■ 2. The FAA amends § 39.13 by adding                 request to: ANE-AD-AMOC@faa.gov.
                                                    Aviation Programs, describes in more                    the following new airworthiness                       (i) Related Information
                                                    detail the scope of the Agency’s                        directive (AD):
                                                                                                                                                                     (1) For more information about this AD,
                                                    authority.                                              General Electric Company: Docket No. FAA–             contact Herman Mak, Aerospace Engineer,
                                                       We are issuing this rulemaking under                    2015–4344; Directorate Identifier 2015–            Engine Certification Office, FAA, Engine &
                                                                                                               NE–32–AD.                                          Propeller Directorate, 12 New England
                                                    the authority described in Subtitle VII,
                                                                                                                                                                  Executive Park, Burlington, MA 01803;
                                                    Part A, Subpart III, Section 44701:                     (a) Comments Due Date
                                                                                                                                                                  phone: 781–238–7147; fax: 781–238–7199;
                                                    ‘‘General requirements.’’ Under that                      We must receive comments by February 5,             email: herman.mak@faa.gov.
                                                    section, Congress charges the FAA with                  2016.                                                    (2) GE SB No. CF6–80C2 S/B 72–1520,
                                                    promoting safe flight of civil aircraft in                                                                    dated September 22, 2015; GE SB No. CF6–
                                                                                                            (b) Affected ADs
                                                    air commerce by prescribing regulations                                                                       80C2 S/B 72–1523, dated September 22,
                                                    for practices, methods, and procedures                    None.                                               2015; and GE SB No. CF6–80E1 S/B 72–0525,
                                                    the Administrator finds necessary for                   (c) Applicability                                     dated September 22, 2015 can be obtained
                                                    safety in air commerce. This regulation                                                                       from GE using the contact information in
                                                                                                               This AD applies to all General Electric            paragraph (i)(3) of this proposed AD.
                                                    is within the scope of that authority                   Company (GE) CF6–80C2 and CF6–80E1                       (3) For service information identified in
                                                    because it addresses an unsafe condition                turbofan engines.                                     this proposed AD, contact General Electric
                                                    that is likely to exist or develop on                                                                         Company, GE Aviation, Room 285, 1
                                                                                                            (d) Unsafe Condition
                                                    products identified in this rulemaking                                                                        Neumann Way, Cincinnati, OH 45215;
                                                    action.                                                   This AD was prompted by reports of a                phone: 513–552–3272; email:
                                                                                                            burn-through of the accessory heat shield             aviation.fleetsupport@ge.com.
                                                    Regulatory Findings                                     during an accessory compartment fire leading             (4) You may view this service information
                                                                                                            to an engine fire. We are issuing this AD to          at the FAA, Engine & Propeller Directorate,
                                                      We determined that this proposed AD                   prevent high-temperature gas ingestion into           12 New England Executive Park, Burlington,
                                                    would not have federalism implications                  the accessory compartment, engine fire, and           MA. For information on the availability of
                                                    under Executive Order 13132. This                       damage to the airplane.                               this material at the FAA, call 781–238–7125.
                                                    proposed AD would not have a                            (e) Compliance
                                                    substantial direct effect on the States, on                                                                     Issued in Burlington, Massachusetts, on
                                                                                                               Comply with this AD within the                     November 25, 2015.
                                                    the relationship between the national                   compliance times specified, unless already
                                                    Government and the States, or on the                                                                          Colleen M. D’Alessandro,
                                                                                                            done.
                                                    distribution of power and                                  (1) For CF6–80C2 engines, at the next              Directorate Manager, Engine & Propeller
                                                    responsibilities among the various                      engine shop visit after the effective date of         Directorate, Aircraft Certification Service.
                                                    levels of government.                                   this AD, remove from service the accessory            [FR Doc. 2015–30716 Filed 12–4–15; 8:45 am]
                                                      For the reasons discussed above, I                    heat shield assembly. Use Table 1 of GE               BILLING CODE 4910–13–P
                                                                                                            Service Bulletin (SB) No. CF6–80C2 S/B 72–
                                                    certify this proposed regulation:
                                                                                                            1520, dated September 22, 2015 to identify
                                                      (1) Is not a ‘‘significant regulatory                 the part numbers (P/Ns) that require removal          DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                    action’’ under Executive Order 12866,                   from service. Install an accessory heat shield
                                                      (2) Is not a ‘‘significant rule’’ under               assembly eligible for installation.                   Office of the Secretary
                                                                                                               (2) For CF6–80E1 engines, at the next
                                                    the DOT Regulatory Policies and                         engine shop visit after the effective date of
                                                    Procedures (44 FR 11034, February 26,                                                                         14 CFR Part 382
                                                                                                            this AD, remove from service the accessory
                                                    1979),                                                  heat shield assembly. Use Table 1 of GE SB            [Docket No. DOT–OST–2015–0246]
                                                      (3) Will not affect intrastate aviation               No. CF6–80E1 S/B 72–0525, dated September
                                                                                                            22, 2015 to identify the P/Ns that require            RIN 2105–AE12
                                                    in Alaska to the extent that it justifies
                                                    making a regulatory distinction, and                    removal from service. Install an accessory
                                                                                                            heat shield assembly eligible for installation.       Nondiscrimination on the Basis of
                                                      (4) Will not have a significant                                                                             Disability in Air Travel; Consideration
                                                    economic impact, positive or negative,                  (f) Installation Prohibition                          of Negotiated Rulemaking Process
                                                    on a substantial number of small entities                  After the effective date of this AD, do not
                                                    under the criteria of the Regulatory                    install any accessory heat shield assembly            AGENCY: Office of the Secretary,
                                                    Flexibility Act.                                        with a P/N listed in Table 1 of GE SB No.             Department of Transportation.
                                                                                                            CF6–80C2 S/B 72–1520, dated September 22,             ACTION: Notice of intent.
                                                    List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 39                      2015 or Table 1 of GE SB No. CF6–80E1 S/
                                                                                                            B 72–0525, dated September 22, 2015, into             SUMMARY:   The Department of
                                                      Air transportation, Aircraft, Aviation                any engine.                                           Transportation (‘‘Department’’ or
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                                                    safety, Incorporation by reference,                                                                           ‘‘DOT’’) announces that it is exploring
                                                                                                            (g) Definition
                                                    Safety.                                                                                                       the feasibility of conducting a
                                                                                                               For the purpose of this AD, an engine shop         negotiated rulemaking (Reg Neg)
                                                    The Proposed Amendment                                  visit is defined as the induction of an engine
                                                                                                            into the shop for maintenance involving the
                                                                                                                                                                  concerning accommodations for air
                                                      Accordingly, under the authority                      separation of pairs of major mating engine            travelers with disabilities addressing
                                                    delegated to me by the Administrator,                   flanges, except that the separation of engine         inflight entertainment, supplemental
                                                    the FAA proposes to amend 14 CFR part                   flanges solely for the purposes of                    medical oxygen, service animals,
                                                    39 as follows:                                          transportation without subsequent engine              accessible lavatories on single-aisle


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                                                    aircraft, seating accommodations, and                   deaf or hard of hearing. See 73 FR 27614              economy passengers amenities in
                                                    carrier reporting of disability service                 (May 13, 2008), effective May 13, 2009.               addition to the standard economy class
                                                    requests. The Department has hired a                       In the preamble to the 2008 final rule,            services. Various disability
                                                    convener to speak with interested                       the Department explained that it had                  organizations have reported to the
                                                    parties about the feasibility of                        deferred final decisions regarding a                  Department that their members are
                                                    conducting this Reg Neg. The                            number of proposed requirements and                   unable to obtain bulkhead seating while
                                                    Department anticipates that the                         expressed its intent to issue a                       traveling with a service animal as the
                                                    interested parties may include disability               Supplemental Notice of Proposed                       bulkhead seats are now primarily
                                                    advocacy organizations, airlines,                       Rulemaking (SNPRM) seeking                            located in what has been designated by
                                                    airports, airline vendors providing                     additional public input on carrier-                   airlines as the premium economy
                                                    wheelchair assistance, aircraft                         supplied in-flight medical oxygen,                    section. The Department has also
                                                    manufacturers, IFE system                               transport of service animals, in-flight               received a petition for rulemaking to
                                                    manufacturers, movie studios, other IFE                 entertainment, and accessible kiosks                  modify the existing seating
                                                    content providers, service animal                       and Web sites. The Department also                    accommodations requirement for
                                                    training organizations, and other                       announced its intent to carefully                     passengers who need extra legroom.2
                                                    Federal agencies that have a regulatory                 monitor ongoing developments with                        The Department is exploring the
                                                    interest in these issues such as the                    respect to lavatory accessibility on                  feasibility of conducting a negotiated
                                                    Department of Justice, the Federal                      single aisle aircraft during longer flights           rulemaking on the remaining issues that
                                                    Communications Commission, and the                      to determine if a future rulemaking                   it deferred final action on in its 2008
                                                    United States Access Board.                             proposal may be warranted. See 73 FR                  final rule as well as the issues described
                                                    DATES: Please submit your comments no                   27614 (May 13, 2008). In September                    above that have arisen since its 2008
                                                    later than January 6, 2016.                             2011, the Department issued an SNPRM                  final rule. Specifically, the Department
                                                                                                            on airline Web sites and automated                    is exploring a Reg Neg to:
                                                    ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                    identified by docket number DOT–OST–
                                                                                                            airport kiosks. See 76 FR 59307                          • Ensure that the same in-flight
                                                                                                            (September 26, 2011). The proceeding                  entertainment (IFE) available to all
                                                    2015–0246 using any one of the
                                                                                                            culminated in a final rule mandating                  passengers is accessible to passengers
                                                    following methods:
                                                       • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://                that airline Web sites and automated                  with disabilities;
                                                    www.regulations.gov.                                    airport kiosks be accessible by specific                 • Provide individuals dependent on
                                                       • Fax: 202–493–2251.                                 dates. See 78 FR 67882 (November 12,                  in-flight medical oxygen greater access
                                                       • Mail: Docket Management Facility                   2013). The Department is now planning                 to air travel consistent with Federal
                                                    (M–30), U.S. Department of                              to address in-flight medical oxygen,                  safety and security requirements;
                                                    Transportation, West Building Ground                    transport of service animals and in-                     • Determine the appropriate
                                                    Floor, Room W12–140, 1200 New Jersey                    flight entertainment.                                 definition of a service animal;
                                                    Ave. SE., Washington, DC 20590.                            Additionally, since the issuance of the               • Establish safeguards to reduce the
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If
                                                                                                            2008 final rule, the Department has                   likelihood that passengers wishing to
                                                    you have questions about the regulatory                 become aware of other difficulties                    travel with their pets will be able to
                                                    negotiation, you may contact Kathleen                   individuals with disabilities are having              falsely claim that their pets are service
                                                    Blank Riether, Senior Attorney, Office of               in accessing the air travel system. For               animals;
                                                    the Aviation Enforcement and                            example, airlines and disability                         • Address the feasibility of accessible
                                                    Proceedings, U.S. Department of                         organizations 1 have raised concerns                  lavatories on new single aisle aircraft;
                                                    Transportation, by email at                             with the Department of passengers                        • Address whether premium
                                                    kathleen.blankriether@dot.gov or by                     falsely claiming that their pets are                  economy is a different class of service
                                                    telephone at 202–366–9342. To obtain a                  service animals. These groups have also               from standard economy as airlines are
                                                    copy of this notice in an accessible                    pointed out the inconsistency between                 required to provide seating
                                                    format, you may also contact Kathleen                   the Department of Justice definition of               accommodations to passengers with
                                                    Blank Riether.                                          a service animal and the Department of                disabilities within the same class of
                                                                                                            Transportation’s definition of a service              service; and
                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Congress
                                                    enacted the Air Carrier Access Act
                                                                                                            animal. Separately, the Department has                   • Require airlines to report annually
                                                                                                            noted the industry trend toward greater               to the Department the number of
                                                    (ACAA) in 1986. It prohibited                           use of single aisle aircraft that are not
                                                    discrimination in airline service on the                                                                      requests for disability assistance they
                                                                                                            equipped with accessible lavatories on                receive and the time period within
                                                    basis of disability by U.S. air carriers. In            medium and long haul flights. The
                                                    1990, following a lengthy rulemaking                                                                          which wheelchair assistance is provided
                                                                                                            disability community has also expressed               to passengers with disabilities.
                                                    process that included a regulatory                      distress that single aisle aircraft are
                                                    negotiation involving representatives of                                                                         In a Reg Neg, an agency invites
                                                                                                            increasingly used by airlines for longer              representatives of interested parties
                                                    the airline industry and disability                     flights but lack accessible lavatories.
                                                    community, the Department issued a                                                                            likely to be significantly affected by a
                                                                                                            Issues have also been raised about                    regulation to work with each other and
                                                    final ACAA rule. In 2000, Congress                      whether premium economy is a
                                                    amended the ACAA to specifically                                                                              the agency on an advisory committee to
                                                                                                            different class of service from standard              seek to reach consensus
                                                    include foreign air carriers. The ACAA                  economy as airlines are required to
                                                    now prohibits U.S. and foreign air                                                                            recommendations on the appropriate
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                                                                                                            provide seating accommodations to                     resolution of the issues before the
                                                    carriers from discriminating against                    passengers with disabilities within the
                                                    individuals on the basis of disability in                                                                     committee. If a consensus is reached,
                                                                                                            same class of service. Extra legroom is               the Department will issue a proposed
                                                    air travel. In 2008, the Department                     a standard feature of premium economy,
                                                    revised its disability regulation to,                                                                         rule consistent with that consensus for
                                                                                                            with some carriers providing premium
                                                    among other things, apply its rule to                                                                           2 See DOT–OST–2012–0030, In Re Petition for
                                                    foreign carriers and add new protections                  1 SeeDOT–OST–2009–0093–0001, Psychiatric            Rule Change of Title 14 CFR 382.81(d) Pertaining
                                                    for passengers who use portable oxygen                  Service Dog Society Petition for Rulemaking (April    to Disabled Seating Accommodations (February 7,
                                                    concentrators and passengers who are                    13, 2009).                                            2012).



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                                                    public comment under established                        include the publication of a notice of                comments submitted by electronic mail
                                                    rulemaking procedures. The Department                   intent to solicit comment on                          (email), except through
                                                    believes this cooperative problem-                      membership and to invite interested                   www.regulations.gov. The Commission
                                                    solving approach should be given                        persons to apply for nomination to the                encourages you to submit electronic
                                                    serious consideration. To do so, the                    committee. It also includes the                       comments by using the Federal
                                                    Department must determine, among                        establishment of an advisory committee                eRulemaking Portal, as described above.
                                                    other statutorily-mandated                              under the Federal Advisory Committee                    Written Submissions: Submit written
                                                    considerations, whether an appropriate                  Act (5 U.S.C. Appendix 2).                            submissions by mail/hand delivery/
                                                    advisory committee can be assembled                       Issued under the authority of delegation in         courier to: Office of the Secretary,
                                                    that will fairly represent all affected                 49 CFR 1.27.                                          Consumer Product Safety Commission,
                                                    interests, negotiate in good faith, and                   Dated: November 30, 2015.                           Room 820, 4330 East West Highway,
                                                    offer a reasonable likelihood of reaching                                                                     Bethesda, MD 20814; telephone (301)
                                                                                                            Kathryn B. Thomson,
                                                    a consensus on the issues.                                                                                    504–7923.
                                                      The Department has retained a neutral                 General Counsel.
                                                    convener, Mr. Richard Parker from the                   [FR Doc. 2015–30764 Filed 12–4–15; 8:45 am]             Instructions: All submissions received
                                                    University of Connecticut School of                     BILLING CODE 4910–9X–P                                must include the agency name and
                                                    Law, to undertake the initial stage in the                                                                    docket number for this proposed
                                                    Reg Neg process and assist the agency                                                                         rulemaking. All comments received may
                                                    in making this threshold determination.                 CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY                               be posted without change, including
                                                    Mr. Parker’s credentials have been                      COMMISSION                                            any personal identifiers, contact
                                                    placed in docket DOT–OST–2015–0246.                                                                           information, or other personal
                                                    The neutral convener will interview                     16 CFR Chapter II                                     information provided, to: http://
                                                    representatives of affected interests,                                                                        www.regulations.gov. Do not submit
                                                                                                            [Docket No. CPSC–2015–0022]                           confidential business information, trade
                                                    including but not limited to, disability
                                                    advocacy groups, airlines, and                          Petition Requesting Rulemaking on                     secret information, or other sensitive or
                                                    manufacturers of aircraft cabin facilities              Products Containing Organohalogen                     protected information that you do not
                                                    and equipment and determine whether                     Flame Retardants; Notice of                           want to be available to the public. If
                                                    other interest groups should be                         Opportunity for Oral Presentation of                  furnished at all, such information
                                                    included. The convener will examine                     Comments                                              should be submitted in writing.
                                                    the potential for adequate and balanced                                                                         Docket: For access to the docket to
                                                    representation of the varied interests on               AGENCY: U.S. Consumer Product Safety                  read background documents or
                                                    an advisory committee convened to                       Commission.                                           comments received, go to: http://
                                                    negotiate the regulation and/or to reach                ACTION: Notice of opportunity to present              www.regulations.gov, and insert the
                                                    consensus on specific issues. Based on                  oral comments remotely.                               docket number, CPSC–2015–0022, into
                                                    these interviews, the convener will                                                                           the ‘‘Search’’ box, and follow the
                                                    submit a written report of findings and                 SUMMARY:   The United States Consumer                 prompts. A copy of the petition is
                                                    recommendations to the Department,                      Product Safety Commission                             available at: http://www.regulations.gov,
                                                    and the final report will be available to               (‘‘Commission’’ or ‘‘CPSC’’) on October               under Docket No. CPSC–2015–0022,
                                                    the public. The convenor’s report will                  26, 2015 published a notice announcing                Supporting and Related Materials.
                                                    provide a basis for the Department to                   that, on December 9, 2015, there will be
                                                    decide whether to proceed with a Reg                    an opportunity for interested persons to              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                    Neg, and, if so, to determine the scope                 present oral comments on a petition                   Rockelle Hammond, Office of the
                                                    of the issues the committee will address.               received for rulemaking under the                     Secretary, Consumer Product Safety
                                                    In the alternative, the Department may                  Federal Hazardous Substances Act                      Commission, 4330 East-West Highway,
                                                    also decide to forgo a Reg Neg and                      (‘‘FHSA’’) regarding additive                         Bethesda, MD 20814; telephone (301)
                                                    proceed with a traditional notice-and-                  organohalogen flame retardants. The                   504–7923.
                                                    comment rulemaking.                                     Commission also will provide for                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                      The convener’s activities are subject                 presentations to be made remotely.
                                                    to the confidentiality provisions of the                DATES: The meeting for interested                     A. Background
                                                    Administrative Dispute Resolution Act,                  persons to present oral comments on the
                                                    5 U.S.C. 574. The Federal Government                                                                             On July 1, 2015, the Commission
                                                                                                            petition will begin at 10 a.m. on                     received a petition requesting that the
                                                    will make no claim to the convener’s
                                                                                                            December 9, 2015, at 4330 East West                   Commission initiate rulemaking under
                                                    notes, memoranda, or recollections or to
                                                                                                            Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814.                          the FHSA to declare several categories
                                                    documents provided to the convener in
                                                                                                            Requests to make oral presentations and               of products containing additive
                                                    confidence in the course of the
                                                                                                            the written text of any oral presentations            organohalogen flame retardants to be
                                                    convening process. The convener will
                                                                                                            must be received by the Office of the                 ‘‘banned hazardous substances.’’ The
                                                    not interpret Department policy, make
                                                                                                            Secretary not later than 12 noon Eastern              petition was filed by Earthjustice and
                                                    decisions on items of policy, regulation,
                                                                                                            Standard Time (EST) on December 4,                    the Consumer Federation of America,
                                                    or statute, or take a stand on the merits
                                                                                                            2015.                                                 which are joined by American Academy
                                                    of substantive matters under discussion.
                                                      The Department will provide any                       ADDRESSES:  You may submit comments,                  of Pediatrics, American Medical
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                                                    comments it receives in response to this                identified by Docket No. CPSC–2015–                   Women’s Association, Consumers
                                                    notice to the convener and will file the                0022, by any of the following methods:                Union, Green Science Policy Institute,
                                                    comments in docket DOT–OST–2015–                          Electronic Submissions: Submit                      International Association of Fire
                                                    0246. Should the Department decide to                   electronic comments to the Federal                    Fighters, Kids in Danger, Philip
                                                    proceed with a Reg Neg process, the                     eRulemaking Portal at: http://                        Landrigan, M.D., M.P.H., League of
                                                    Agency will follow the procedures set                   www.regulations.gov. Follow the                       United Latin American Citizens,
                                                    forth in the Negotiated Rulemaking Act                  instructions for submitting comments.                 Learning Disabilities Association of
                                                    of 1996, 5 U.S.C. 561 et seq. This would                The Commission does not accept                        America, and Worksafe.


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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 intent.
DatesPlease submit your comments no later than January 6, 2016.
ContactIf you have questions about the regulatory negotiation, you may contact Kathleen Blank Riether, Senior Attorney, Office of the Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings, U.S. Department of Transportation, by email at [email protected] or by telephone at 202-366-9342. To obtain a copy of this notice in an accessible format, you may also contact Kathleen Blank Riether.
FR Citation80 FR 75953 
RIN Number2105-AE12

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