81_FR_37453 81 FR 37342 - Department Regulatory Agenda; Semiannual Summary

81 FR 37342 - Department Regulatory Agenda; Semiannual Summary

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 111 (June 9, 2016)

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The Regulatory Agenda is a semiannual summary of all current and projected rulemakings, reviews of existing regulations, and completed actions of the Department. The intent of the Agenda is to provide the public with information about the Department of Transportation's regulatory activity planned for the next 12 months. It is expected that this information will enable the public to more effectively participate in the Department's regulatory process. The public is also invited to submit comments on any aspect of this Agenda.

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Office of the Secretary

14 CFR Chs. I-III

23 CFR Chs. I-III

33 CFR Chs. I and IV

46 CFR Chs. I-III

48 CFR Ch. 12

49 CFR Subtitle A, Chs. I-VI, and Chs. X-XII

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Department Regulatory Agenda; Semiannual Summary

AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, DOT.

ACTION: Semiannual regulatory agenda.

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SUMMARY: The Regulatory Agenda is a semiannual summary of all current 
and projected rulemakings, reviews of existing regulations, and 
completed actions of the Department. The intent of the Agenda is to 
provide the public with information about the Department of 
Transportation's regulatory activity planned for the next 12 months. It 
is expected that this information will enable the public to more 
effectively participate in the Department's regulatory process. The 
public is also invited to submit comments on any aspect of this Agenda.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: 

General

    You should direct all comments and inquiries on the Agenda in 
general to Jonathan Moss, Assistant General Counsel for Regulation, 
Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, 
DC 20590; (202) 366-4723.

Specific

    You should direct all comments and inquiries on particular items in 
the Agenda to the individual listed for the regulation or the general 
rulemaking contact person for the operating administration in appendix 
B.

Table of Contents

Supplementary Information
    Background
    Significant/Priority Rulemakings
    Explanation of Information on the Agenda
    Request for Comments
    Purpose
Appendix A--Instructions for Obtaining Copies of Regulatory 
Documents
Appendix B--General Rulemaking Contact Persons
Appendix C--Public Rulemaking Dockets
Appendix D--Review Plans for Section 610 and Other Requirements

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    Improvement of our regulations is a prime goal of the Department of 
Transportation (Department or DOT). Our regulations should be clear, 
simple, timely, fair, reasonable, and necessary. They should not be 
issued without appropriate involvement of the public; once issued, they 
should be periodically reviewed and revised, as needed, to ensure that 
they continue to meet the needs for which they originally were 
designed. To view additional information about the Department's 
regulatory activities online, go to http://www.dot.gov/regulations. 
Among other things, this Web site provides a report updated monthly on 
the status of the DOT significant rulemakings listed in the semiannual 
regulatory agenda.
    To help the Department achieve its goals and in accordance with 
Executive Order (E.O.) 12866, ``Regulatory Planning and Review,'' (58 
FR 51735; Oct. 4, 1993) and the Department's Regulatory Policies and 
Procedures (44 FR 11034; Feb. 26, 1979), the Department prepares a 
semiannual regulatory agenda. It summarizes all current and projected 
rulemakings, reviews of existing regulations, and completed actions of 
the Department. These are matters on which action has begun or is 
projected during the next 12 months or for which action has been 
completed since the last Agenda.
    The Agendas are based on reports submitted by the offices 
initiating the rulemaking and are reviewed by OST.
    The Internet is the basic means for disseminating the Unified 
Agenda. The complete Unified Agenda is available online at 
www.reginfo.gov in a format that offers users a greatly enhanced 
ability to obtain information from the Agenda database.
    Because publication in the Federal Register is mandated for the 
regulatory flexibility agendas required by the Regulatory Flexibility 
Act (5 U.S.C. 602), DOT's printed Agenda entries include only:
    1. The agency's Agenda preamble;
    2. Rules that are in the agency's regulatory flexibility agenda, in 
accordance with the Regulatory Flexibility Act, because they are likely 
to have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities; and
    3. Any rules that the agency has identified for periodic review 
under section 610 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
    Printing of these entries is limited to fields that contain 
information required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act's Agenda 
requirements. These elements are: Sequence Number; Title; Section 610 
Review, if applicable; Legal Authority; Abstract; Timetable; Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis Required; Agency Contact; and Regulation 
Identifier Number (RIN). Additional information (for detailed list, see 
section heading ``Explanation of Information on the Agenda'') on these 
entries is available in the Unified Agenda published on the Internet.

Significant Rulemakings

    The Agenda covers all rules and regulations of the Department. We 
have classified rules as significant in the Agenda if they are, 
essentially, very beneficial, controversial, or of substantial public 
interest under our Regulatory Policies and Procedures. All DOT 
significant rulemaking documents are subject to review by the Secretary 
of Transportation. If the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) decided 
a rule is subject to its review under Executive Order 12866, we have 
also classified it as significant in the Agenda.

Explanation of Information on the Agenda

    An Office of Management and Budget memorandum, dated February 19, 
2016, requires the format for this Agenda.
    First, the Agenda is divided by initiating offices. Then the Agenda 
is divided into five categories: (1) Prerule stage, (2) proposed rule 
stage, (3) final rule stage, (4) long-term actions, and (5) completed 
actions. For each entry, the Agenda provides the following information: 
(1) Its ``significance''; (2) a short, descriptive title; (3) its legal 
basis; (4) the related regulatory citation in the Code of Federal 
Regulations; (5) any legal deadline and, if so, for what action (e.g., 
NPRM, final rule); (6) an abstract; (7) a timetable, including the 
earliest expected date for when a rulemaking document may publish; (8) 
whether the rulemaking will affect small entities and/or levels of 
Government and, if so, which categories; (9) whether a Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis is required (for rules that would have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities); 
(10) a listing of any analyses an office will prepare or has prepared 
for the action (with minor exceptions, DOT requires an economic 
analysis for all its rulemakings); (11) an agency contact office or 
official who can provide further information; (12) a Regulation 
Identifier Number (RIN) assigned to identify an individual rulemaking 
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Agenda and facilitate tracing further action on the issue; (13) whether 
the action is subject to the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act; (14) whether 
the action is subject to the Energy Act; and (15) whether the action is 
major under the congressional review provisions of the Small Business 
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act. If there is information that does 
not fit in the other categories, it will be included under a separate 
heading entitled ``Additional Information.'' One such example of this 
is the letters ``SB,'' ``IC,'' and ``SLT.'' These refer to information 
used as part of our required reports on Retrospective Review of DOT 
rulemakings. A ``Y'' or an ``N,'' for yes and no, respectively, follow 
the letters to indicate whether or not a particular rulemaking would 
have effects on: Small businesses (SB); information collections (IC); 
or State, local, or tribal (SLT) governments.
    For nonsignificant regulations issued routinely and frequently as a 
part of an established body of technical requirements (such as the 
Federal Aviation Administration's Airspace Rules), to keep those 
requirements operationally current, we only include the general 
category of the regulations, the identity of a contact office or 
official, and an indication of the expected number of regulations; we 
do not list individual regulations.
    In the ``Timetable'' column, we use abbreviations to indicate the 
particular documents being considered. ANPRM stands for Advance Notice 
of Proposed Rulemaking, SNPRM for Supplemental Notice of Proposed 
Rulemaking, and NPRM for Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. Listing a 
future date in this column does not mean we have made a decision to 
issue a document; it is the earliest date on which a rulemaking 
document may publish. In addition, these dates are based on current 
schedules. Information received after the issuance of this Agenda could 
result in a decision not to take regulatory action or in changes to 
proposed publication dates. For example, the need for further 
evaluation could result in a later publication date; evidence of a 
greater need for the regulation could result in an earlier publication 
date.
    Finally, a dot () preceding an entry indicates that the 
entry appears in the Agenda for the first time.

Request for Comments

General

    Our agenda is intended primarily for the use of the public. Since 
its inception, we have made modifications and refinements that we 
believe provide the public with more helpful information, as well as 
making the Agenda easier to use. We would like you, the public, to make 
suggestions or comments on how the Agenda could be further improved.

Reviews

    We also seek your suggestions on which of our existing regulations 
you believe need to be reviewed to determine whether they should be 
revised or revoked. We particularly draw your attention to the 
Department's review plan in appendix D. In response to Executive Order 
13563 ``Retrospective Review and Analysis of Existing Rules,'' in 2011 
we prepared a retrospective review plan providing more detail on the 
process we use to conduct reviews of existing rules, including changes 
in response to Executive Order 13563. Any updates related to our 
retrospective plan and review results can be found at http://www.dot.gov/regulations.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Department is especially interested in obtaining information on 
requirements that have a ``significant economic impact on a substantial 
number of small entities'' and, therefore, must be reviewed under the 
Regulatory Flexibility Act. If you have any suggested regulations, 
please submit them to us, along with your explanation of why they 
should be reviewed.
    In accordance with the Regulatory Flexibility Act, comments are 
specifically invited on regulations that we have targeted for review 
under section 610 of the Act. The phrase (sec. 610 Review) appears at 
the end of the title for these reviews. Please see appendix D for the 
Department's section 610 review plans.

Consultation With State, Local, and Tribal Governments

    Executive Orders 13132 and 13175 require us to develop an 
accountable process to ensure ``meaningful and timely input'' by State, 
local, and tribal officials in the development of regulatory policies 
that have federalism or tribal implications. These policies are defined 
in the Executive orders to include regulations that have ``substantial 
direct effects'' on States or Indian tribes, on the relationship 
between the Federal Government and them, or on the distribution of 
power and responsibilities between the Federal Government and various 
levels of Government or Indian tribes. Therefore, we encourage State 
and local Governments or Indian tribes to provide us with information 
about how the Department's rulemakings impact them.

Purpose

    The Department is publishing this regulatory Agenda in the Federal 
Register to share with interested members of the public the 
Department's preliminary expectations regarding its future regulatory 
actions. This should enable the public to be more aware of the 
Department's regulatory activity and should result in more effective 
public participation. This publication in the Federal Register does not 
impose any binding obligation on the Department or any of the offices 
within the Department with regard to any specific item on the Agenda. 
Regulatory action, in addition to the items listed, is not precluded.

    Dated: March 23, 2016.
 Anthony R. Foxx,
Secretary of Transportation.

Appendix A--Instructions for Obtaining Copies of Regulatory Documents

    To obtain a copy of a specific regulatory document in the Agenda, 
you should communicate directly with the contact person listed with the 
regulation at the address below. We note that most, if not all, such 
documents, including the Semiannual Regulatory Agenda, are available 
through the Internet at http://www.regulations.gov. See appendix C for 
more information.
    (Name of contact person), (Name of the DOT agency), 1200 New Jersey 
Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590. (For the Federal Aviation 
Administration, substitute the following address: Office of Rulemaking, 
ARM-1, 800 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591.)

Appendix B--General Rulemaking Contact Persons

    The following is a list of persons who can be contacted within the 
Department for general information concerning the rulemaking process 
within the various operating administrations.
    FAA--Lirio Liu, Director, Office of Rulemaking, 800 Independence 
Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591; telephone (202) 267-7833.
    FHWA--Jennifer Outhouse, Office of Chief Counsel, 1200 New Jersey 
Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590; telephone (202) 366-0761.
    FMCSA--Steven J. LaFreniere, Regulatory Ombudsman, 1200 New Jersey 
Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590; telephone (202) 366-0596.
    NHTSA--Steve Wood, Office of Chief Counsel, 1200 New Jersey Avenue 
SE., Washington, DC 20590; telephone (202) 366-2992.
    FRA--Kathryn Gresham, Office of Chief Counsel, 1200 New Jersey 
Avenue

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SE., Washington, DC 20590; telephone (202) 493-6063.
    FTA--Bonnie Graves, Office of Chief Counsel, 1200 New Jersey Avenue 
SE., Washington, DC 20590; telephone (202) 366-0944.
    SLSDC--Carrie Mann Lavigne, Chief Counsel, 180 Andrews Street, 
Massena, NY 13662; telephone (315) 764-3200.
    PHMSA--Karin Christian, Office of Chief Counsel, 1200 New Jersey 
Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590; telephone (202) 366-4400.
    MARAD--Gabriel Chavez, Office of Chief Counsel, Maritime 
Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590; 
telephone (202) 366-5157.
    OST--Jonathan Moss, Assistant General Counsel for Regulation, 1200 
New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590; telephone (202) 366-4723.

Appendix C--Public Rulemaking Dockets

    All comments via the Internet are submitted through the Federal 
Docket Management System (FDMS) at the following address: http://www.regulations.gov. The FDMS allows the public to search, view, 
download, and comment on all Federal agency rulemaking documents in one 
central online system. The above referenced Internet address also 
allows the public to sign up to receive notification when certain 
documents are placed in the dockets.
    The public also may review regulatory dockets at or deliver 
comments on proposed rulemakings to the Dockets Office at 1200 New 
Jersey Avenue SE., Room W12-140, Washington, DC 20590, 1-800-647-5527. 
Working Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Appendix D--Review Plans for Section 610 and Other Requirements

Part I--The Plan

General

    The Department of Transportation has long recognized the importance 
of regularly reviewing its existing regulations to determine whether 
they need to be revised or revoked. Our Regulatory Policies and 
Procedures require such reviews. We also have responsibilities under 
Executive Order 12866, ``Regulatory Planning and Review,'' and section 
610 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act to conduct such reviews. This 
includes the use of plain language techniques in new rules and 
considering its use in existing rules when we have the opportunity and 
resources to permit its use. We are committed to continuing our reviews 
of existing rules and, if it is needed, will initiate rulemaking 
actions based on these reviews.
    In accordance with Executive Order 13563, ``Improving Regulation 
and Regulatory Review,'' issued by the President on January 18, 2011, 
the Department has added other elements to its review plan. The 
Department has decided to improve its plan by adding special oversight 
processes within the Department, encouraging effective and timely 
reviews, including providing additional guidance on particular problems 
that warrant review, and expanding opportunities for public 
participation. These new actions are in addition to the other steps 
described in this appendix.

Section 610 Review Plan

    Section 610 requires that we conduct reviews of rules that: (1) 
Have been published within the last 10 years, and (2) have a 
``significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities'' (SEIOSNOSE). It also requires that we publish in the Federal 
Register each year a list of any such rules that we will review during 
the next year. The Office of the Secretary and each of the Department's 
Operating Administrations have a 10-year review plan. These reviews 
comply with section 610 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act.

Changes to the Review Plan

    Some reviews may be conducted earlier than scheduled. For example, 
to the extent resources permit, the plain language reviews will be 
conducted more quickly. Other events, such as accidents, may result in 
the need to conduct earlier reviews of some rules. Other factors may 
also result in the need to make changes; for example, we may make 
changes in response to public comment on this plan or in response to a 
presidentially mandated review. If there is any change to the review 
plan, we will note the change in the following Agenda. For any section 
610 review, we will provide the required notice prior to the review.

Part II--The Review Process

The Analysis

    Generally, the agencies have divided their rules into 10 different 
groups and plan to analyze one group each year. For purposes of these 
reviews, a year will coincide with the fall-to-fall schedule for 
publication of the Agenda. Thus, Year 1 (2008) begins in the fall of 
2008 and ends in the fall of 2009; Year 2 (2009) begins in the fall of 
2009 and ends in the fall of 2010, and so on. We request public comment 
on the timing of the reviews. For example, is there a reason for 
scheduling an analysis and review for a particular rule earlier than we 
have? Any comments concerning the plan or particular analyses should be 
submitted to the regulatory contacts listed in appendix B, General 
Rulemaking Contact Persons.

Section 610 Review

    The agency will analyze each of the rules in a given year's group 
to determine whether any rule has a SEIOSNOSE and, thus, requires 
review in accordance with section 610 of the Regulatory Flexibility 
Act. The level of analysis will, of course, depend on the nature of the 
rule and its applicability. Publication of agencies' section 610 
analyses listed each fall in this Agenda provides the public with 
notice and an opportunity to comment consistent with the requirements 
of the Regulatory Flexibility Act. We request that public comments be 
submitted to us early in the analysis year concerning the small entity 
impact of the rules to help us in making our determinations.
    In each fall Agenda, the agency will publish the results of the 
analyses it has completed during the previous year. For rules that had 
a negative finding on SEIOSNOSE, we will give a short explanation 
(e.g., ``these rules only establish petition processes that have no 
cost impact'' or ``these rules do not apply to any small entities''). 
For parts, subparts, or other discrete sections of rules that do have a 
SEIOSNOSE, we will announce that we will be conducting a formal section 
610 review during the following 12 months. At this stage, we will add 
an entry to the Agenda in the prerulemaking section describing the 
review in more detail. We also will seek public comment on how best to 
lessen the impact of these rules and provide a name or docket to which 
public comments can be submitted. In some cases, the section 610 review 
may be part of another unrelated review of the rule. In such a case, we 
plan to clearly indicate which parts of the review are being conducted 
under section 610.

Other Reviews

    The agency will also examine the specified rules to determine 
whether any other reasons exist for revising or revoking the rule or 
for rewriting the rule in plain language. In each fall Agenda, the 
agency will also publish information on the results of the examinations 
completed during the previous year.

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Part III--List of Pending Section 610 Reviews

    The Agenda identifies the pending DOT section 610 Reviews by 
inserting ``(Section 610 Review)'' after the title for the specific 
entry. For further information on the pending reviews, see the Agenda 
entries at www.reginfo.gov. For example, to obtain a list of all 
entries that are in section 610 Reviews under the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act, a user would select the desired responses on the 
search screen (by selecting ``advanced search'') and, in effect, 
generate the desired ``index'' of reviews.

Office of the Secretary

Section 610 and Other Reviews

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                         Regulations to
         Year              be reviewed     Analysis year    Review year
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1.....................  49 CFR parts 91             2008            2009
                         through 99 and
                         14 CFR parts
                         200 through 212.
2.....................  48 CFR parts                2009            2010
                         1201 through
                         1253 and new
                         parts and
                         subparts.
3.....................  14 CFR parts 213            2010            2011
                         through 232.
4.....................  14 CFR parts 234            2011            2012
                         through 254.
5.....................  14 CFR parts 255            2012            2013
                         through 298 and
                         49 CFR part 40.
6.....................  14 CFR parts 300            2013            2014
                         through 373.
7.....................  14 CFR parts 374            2014            2015
                         through 398.
8.....................  14 CFR part 399             2015            2016
                         and 49 CFR
                         parts 1 through
                         11.
9.....................  49 CFR parts 17             2016            2017
                         through 28.
10....................  49 CFR parts 29             2017            2018
                         through 39 and
                         parts 41
                         through 89.
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Year 8 (2015) List of Rules That Will Be Analyzed During the Next Year

14 CFR part 399--Fees and Charges for Special Services
49 CFR part 1--Organization and Delegation of Power and Duties
49 CFR part 3--Official Seal
49 CFR part 5--Rulemaking Procedures
49 CFR part 6--Implementation of Equal Access to Justice Act in Agency 
Proceedings
49 CFR part 7--Public Availability of Information
49 CFR part 8--Classified Information: Classification/Declassification/
Access
49 CFR part 9--Testimony of Employees of the Department and Production 
of Records in Legal Proceedings
49 CFR part 10--Maintenance of and Access to Records Pertaining to 
Individuals
49 CFR part 11--Protection of Human Subjects

Year 7 (2014) List of Rules With Ongoing Analysis

14 CFR part 374--Implementation of the Consumer Credit Protection Act 
with Respect to Air Carriers and Foreign Air Carriers
14 CFR part 374a--Extension of Credit by Airlines to Federal Political 
Candidates
14 CFR part 375--Navigation of Foreign Civil Aircraft within the United 
States
14 CFR part 377--Continuance of Expired Authorizations by Operation of 
Law Pending Final Determination of Applications for Renewal Thereof
14 CFR part 380--Public Charters
14 CFR part 381--Special Event Tours
14 CFR part 382--Nondiscrimination on The Basis of Disability in Air 
Travel
14 CFR part 383--Civil Penalties
14 CFR part 385--Staff Assignments and Review of Action under 
Assignments
14 CFR part 389--Fees and Charges for Special Services
14 CFR part 398--Guidelines for Individual Determinations of Basic 
Essential Air Service

Year 6 (2013) List of Rules With Ongoing Analysis

14 CFR part 300--Rules of Conduct in DOT Proceedings Under This Chapter
14 CFR part 302--Rules of Practice in Proceedings
14 CFR part 303--Review of Air Carrier Agreements
14 CFR part 305--Rules of Practice in Informal Nonpublic Investigations
14 CFR part 313--Implementation of the Energy Policy and Conservation 
Act
14 CFR part 323--Terminations, Suspensions, and Reductions of Service
14 CFR part 325--Essential Air Service Procedures
14 CFR part 330--Procedures for Compensation of Air Carriers
14 CFR part 372--Overseas Military Personnel Charters

Year 5 (Fall 2012) List of Rules With Ongoing Analysis

14 CFR part 255--Airline Computer Reservations Systems
14 CFR part 256--[Reserved]
14 CFR part 271--Guidelines for Subsidizing Air Carriers Providing 
Essential Air Transportation
14 CFR part 272--Essential Air Service to the Freely Associated States
14 CFR part 291--Cargo Operations in Interstate Air Transportation
14 CFR part 292--International Cargo Transportation
14 CFR part 293--International Passenger Transportation
14 CFR part 294--Canadian Charter Air Taxi Operators
14 CFR part 296--Indirect Air Transportation of Property
14 CFR part 297--Foreign Air Freight Forwarders and Foreign Cooperative 
Shippers Associations
14 CFR part 298--Exemptions for Air Taxi and Commuter Air Carrier 
Operations

Year 4 (Fall 2011) List of Rules With Ongoing Analysis

14 CFR part 240--Inspection of Accounts and Property
14 CFR part 241--Uniform System of Accounts and Reports for Large 
Certificated Air Carriers
14 CFR part 243--Passenger Manifest Information
14 CFR part 247--Direct Airport-to-Airport Mileage Records
14 CFR part 248--Submission of Audit Reports
14 CFR part 249--Preservation of Air Carrier Records

Year 3 (Fall 2010) List of Rules With Ongoing Analysis

14 CFR part 213--Terms, Conditions, and Limitations of Foreign Air 
Carrier Permits
14 CFR part 214--Terms, Conditions, and Limitations of Foreign Air 
Carrier Permits Authorizing Charter Transportation Only
14 CFR part 215--Use and Change of Names of Air Carriers, Foreign Air 
Carriers, and Commuter Air Carriers
14 CFR part 216--Commingling of Blind Sector Traffic by Foreign Air 
Carriers
14 CFR part 217--Reporting Traffic Statistics by Foreign Air Carriers 
in Civilian Scheduled, Charter, and Nonscheduled Services

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14 CFR part 218--Lease by Foreign Air Carrier or Other Foreign Person 
of Aircraft With Crew
14 CFR part 221--Tariffs
14 CFR part 222--Intermodal Cargo Services by Foreign Air Carriers
14 CFR part 223--Free and Reduced-Rate Transportation
14 CFR part 232--Transportation of Mail, Review of Orders of Postmaster 
General
14 CFR part 234--Airline Service Quality Performance Reports

Year 1 (Fall 2008) List of Rules With Ongoing Analysis

49 CFR part 91--International Air Transportation Fair Competitive 
Practices
49 CFR part 92--Recovering Debts to the United States by Salary Offset
49 CFR part 98--Enforcement of Restrictions on Post-Employment 
Activities
49 CFR part 99--Employee Responsibilities and Conduct
14 CFR part 200--Definitions and Instructions
14 CFR part 201--Air Carrier Authority Under Subtitle VII of Title 49 
of the United States Code [Amended]
14 CFR part 203--Waiver of Warsaw Convention Liability Limits and 
Defenses
14 CFR part 204--Data to Support Fitness Determinations
14 CFR part 205--Aircraft Accident Liability Insurance
14 CFR part 206--Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity: 
Special Authorizations and Exemptions
14 CFR part 207--Charter Trips by U.S. Scheduled Air Carriers
14 CFR part 208--Charter Trips by U.S. Charter Air Carriers
14 CFR part 211--Applications for Permits to Foreign Air Carriers
14 CFR part 212--Charter Rules for U.S. and Foreign Direct Air Carriers

Federal Aviation Administration

Section 610 Review Plan
    The FAA has elected to use the two-step, two-year process used by 
most DOT modes in past plans. As such, the FAA has divided its rules 
into 10 groups as displayed in the table below. During the first year 
(the ``analysis year''), all rules published during the previous 10 
years within a 10% block of the regulations will be analyzed to 
identify those with a SEIOSNOSE. During the second year (the ``review 
year''), each rule identified in the analysis year as having a SEIONOSE 
will be reviewed in accordance with Section 610(b) to determine if it 
should be continued without change or changed to minimize impact on 
small entities. Results of those reviews will be published in the DOT 
Semiannual Regulatory Agenda.

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                         Regulations to
         Year              be reviewed     Analysis year    Review year
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1.....................  14 CFR parts 119            2008            2009
                         through 129 and
                         parts 150
                         through 156.
2.....................  14 CFR parts 133            2009            2010
                         through 139 and
                         parts 157
                         through 169.
3.....................  14 CFR parts 141            2010            2011
                         through 147 and
                         parts 170
                         through 187.
4.....................  14 CFR parts 189            2011            2012
                         through 198 and
                         parts 1 through
                         16.
5.....................  14 CFR parts 17             2012            2013
                         through 33.
6.....................  14 CFR parts 34             2013            2014
                         through 39 and
                         parts 400
                         through 405.
7.....................  14 CFR parts 43             2014            2015
                         through 49 and
                         parts 406
                         through 415.
8.....................  14 CFR parts 60             2015            2016
                         through 77.
9.....................  14 CFR parts 91             2016            2017
                         through 105.
10....................  14 CFR parts 417            2017            2018
                         through 460.
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Year 9 (2016) List of Rules To Be Analyzed During the Next Year

14 CFR part 91--General Operating and Flight Rules
14 CFR part 93--Special Air Traffic Rules
14 CFR part 95--IFR Altitudes
14 CFR part 97--Standard Instrument Procedures
14 CFR part 99--Security Control of Air Traffic
14 CFR part 101--Moored Balloons, Kites, Amateur Rockets and Unmanned 
Free Balloons
14 CFR part 103--Ultralight Vehicles
14 CFR part 105--Parachute Operations

Year 8 (2015) List of Rules Analyzed and Summary of Results

14 CFR part 60--Flight Simulation Training Device Initial and 
Continuing Qualification and Use
     Section 610: The agency conducted a Section 610 review of 
this part and found no SEISNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. FAA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
14 CFR part 61--Certification: Pilots, Flight Instructors, and Ground 
Instructors
     Section 610: The agency conducted a Section 610 review of 
this part and found no SEISNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. FAA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
14 CFR part 63--Certification: Flight Crewmembers Other than Pilots
     Section 610: The agency conducted a Section 610 review of 
this part and found no SEISNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. FAA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
14 CFR part 65--Certification: Airmen Other than Flight Crewmembers
     Section 610: The agency conducted a Section 610 review of 
this part and found no SEISNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. FAA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
14 CFR part 67--Medical Standards and Certification
     Section 610: The agency conducted a Section 610 review of 
this part and found no SEISNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. FAA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
14 CFR part 71--Designation of Class A, B, C, D, and E Airspace Areas; 
Air Traffic Service Routes; and Reporting Points
     Section 610: The agency conducted a Section 610 review of 
this part and found no SEISNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. FAA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial

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revision.
14 CFR part 73--Special Use Airspace
     Section 610: The agency conducted a Section 610 review of 
this part and found no SEISNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. FAA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
14 CFR part 77--Safe, Efficient Use, and Preservation of the Navigable 
Airspace
     Section 610: The agency conducted a Section 610 review of 
this part and found no SEISNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. FAA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.

Federal Highway Administration

Section 610 and Other Reviews

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Regulations to
         Year              be reviewed     Analysis year    Review year
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.....................  None............            2008            2009
2.....................  23 CFR parts 1              2009            2010
                         to 260.
3.....................  23 CFR parts 420            2010            2011
                         to 470.
4.....................  23 CFR part 500.            2011            2012
5.....................  23 CFR parts 620            2012            2013
                         to 637.
6.....................  23 CFR parts 645            2013            2014
                         to 669.
7.....................  23 CFR parts 710            2014            2015
                         to 924.
8.....................  23 CFR parts 940            2015            2016
                         to 973.
9.....................  23 CFR parts                2016            2017
                         1200 to 1252.
10....................  New parts and               2017            2018
                         subparts.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Federal-Aid Highway Program

    The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has adopted regulations 
in title 23 of the CFR, chapter I, related to the Federal-Aid Highway 
Program. These regulations implement and carry out the provisions of 
Federal law relating to the administration of Federal aid for highways. 
The primary law authorizing Federal aid for highway is chapter I of 
title 23 of the U.S.C. 145 of title 23, expressly provides for a 
federally assisted State program. For this reason, the regulations 
adopted by the FHWA in title 23 of the CFR primarily relate to the 
requirements that States must meet to receive Federal funds for the 
construction and other work related to highways. Because the 
regulations in title 23 primarily relate to States, which are not 
defined as small entities under the Regulatory Flexibility Act, the 
FHWA believes that its regulations in title 23 do not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
The FHWA solicits public comment on this preliminary conclusion.

Year 7 (Fall 2014) List of Rules Analyzed and a Summary of Results

23 CFR part 710--Right-of-way and real estate
     Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No small entities are affected
     General: An updated rule was promulgated implementing 
section 1302 of MAP-21 by adding the new authorities for early 
acquisition of property to part 710, clarifying the Federal-aid 
eligibility of a broad range of real property interests that constitute 
less than full fee ownership, streamlining program requirements, 
clarifying the Federal-State partnership, and carrying out a 
comprehensive update of part 710.
23 CFR part 750--Highway beautification
     Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No small entities are affected
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. FHWA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
23 FR part 751--Junkyard control and acquisition
     Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No small entities are affected
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. FHWA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
23 CFR part 752--Landscape and roadside development
     Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No small entities are affected
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. FHWA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
23 CFR part 771--Environmental impact and related procedures
     Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No small entities are affected
     General: An updated rule was promulgated to conform with 
MAP-21, and proposes additional substantive and nonsubstantive changes 
to streamline or clarify this part.
23 CFR part 772--Procedures for abatement of highway traffic noise and 
construction noise
     Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No small entities are affected
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. FHWA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
23 CFR part 773--Surface Transportation Project Delivery Program 
application requirements and termination
     Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No small entities are affected
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. FHWA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
23 CFR part 774--Parks, recreation areas, wildlife and waterfowl 
refuges, and historic sites (Section 4(f))
     Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No small entities are affected
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. FHWA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
23 CFR part 777--Mitigation of impacts to wetlands and natural habitat
     Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No small entities are affected
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. FHWA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
23 CFR part 810--Mass transit and special use highway projects
     Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No

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small entities are affected
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. FHWA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
23 CFR part 924--Highway safety improvement program
     Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No small entities are affected
     General: An updated rule was promulgated to incorporate 
amendments made to the program by section 1112 of MAP-21 and to 
incorporate necessary changes to align with the safety performance 
management rulemaking.

Year 8 (Fall 2015) List of Rules That Will Be Analyzed During the Next 
Year

23 CFR part 940--Intelligent transportation system architecture and 
standards
23 CFR part 950--Electronic toll collection
23 CFR part 970--National Park Service Management Systems
23 CFR part 971--Forest Service management systems
23 CFR part 972--Fish and Wildlife Service management systems
23 CFR part 973--Management systems pertaining to the Bureau of Indian 
Affairs and the Indian Reservation Roads Program

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Section 610 and Other Reviews

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Regulations to
         Year              be reviewed     Analysis year    Review year
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.....................  49 CFR part 372,            2008            2009
                         subpart A.
2.....................  49 CFR part 386.            2009            2010
3.....................  49 CFR parts 325            2010            2011
                         and 390
                         (General).
4.....................  49 CFR parts 390            2011            2012
                         (Small
                         Passenger-
                         Carrying
                         Vehicles), 391
                         to 393 and 396
                         to 399.
5.....................  49 CFR part 387.            2012            2013
6.....................  49 CFR parts                2013            2014
                         360, 365, 366,
                         368, 374, 377,
                         and 378.
7.....................  49 CFR parts                2014            2015
                         356, 367, 369,
                         370, 371, 372
                         (subparts B and
                         C).
8.....................  49 CFR parts                2015            2016
                         373, 376, and
                         379.
9.....................  49 CFR part 375.            2016            2017
10....................  49 CFR part 395.            2017            2018
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Year 6 (Fall 2013) List of Rules Analyzed and a Summary of Results

49 CFR part 360--Fees for Motor Carrier Registration and Insurance
     Section 610: There is no SEISNOSE. This administrative 
rule allows FMCSA to collect one-time nominal registration and 
insurance fees for commercial motor carriers. The fees do not place any 
significant cost burden on small entities.
     General: FMCSA will integrate plain language techniques to 
the extent possible as it rewrites various rulemakings to address Safe, 
Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy 
for Users (SAFETEA-LU) and MAP-21 provisions that authorize the 
replacement of three current identification and registration systems 
with a single online Federal ``Unified Registration System (URS).'' The 
authority to set and collect fees is found in 31 U.S.C. 9701 and 49 
U.S.C. 13908.
49 CFR part 3659--Rules Governing Applications for Operating Authority
     Section 610: There is no SEISNOSE. This administrative 
rule describes the operating authority application process and does not 
require extensive time to complete. The rule also allows commercial 
motor vehicle (CMV) carriers to protest a rejected application for 
operating authority. Because no entity is obliged to file a protest; 
and the filing process requires minimal time to complete, we find that 
the rule does not impose any significant costs upon a significant 
number of small entities.
     General: FMCSA will integrate plain language techniques as 
it rewrites these rulemakings and will integrate this part into 49 CFR 
part 360 consistent with the Federal ``Unified Registration System.'' 
This part is still relevant as it provides carriers with the authority 
to operate.
49 CFR part 366--Designation of Process Agent
     Section 610: There is no SEISNOSE. These rules require 
motor carriers to designate court-related process agents for every 
State in which they operate to enable the claimant to adjudicate a 
claim in the jurisdiction where the claim arises. Many small motor 
carriers contract with organizations which provide a nationwide blanket 
authority at a reasonable cost.
     General: The process-agent designation is imposed by 
statute: 49 U.S.C. 13303 and 13304; consequently FMCSA has no 
discretion regarding costs associated with this rulemaking. FMCSA will 
integrate plain language techniques as it rewrites these rulemakings 
and will integrate this part into 49 CFR part 360 consistent with the 
Federal ``Unified Registration System.''
49 CFR part 368--Application for a Certificate of Registration to 
Operate in Municipalities in the United States on the United States-
Mexico International Border or Within the Commercial Zones of Such 
Municipalities
     Section 610: There is no SEISNOSE. The issuance of 
``Certificates of Registration'' to Mexican motor carriers of property 
desiring to operate in the United States commercial border zones 
applies only to Mexican carriers and therefore has no cost impact to 
U.S. small entities.
     General: This rule remains important since the North 
American Free Trade Agreement has not been fully implemented. The FMCSA 
will integrate plain language techniques as it rewrites these 
rulemakings and will integrate this part into 49 CFR part 360, 
consistent with SAFETEA-LU and the proposed Federal ``Unified 
Registration System.''
49 CFR part 374--Discrimination in Operations of Interstate Motor 
Common Carriers of Passengers
     Section 610: There is no SEISNOSE. This regulation is 
administrative in nature and was transferred to the Department of 
Transportation upon the enactment of the Interstate Commerce Commission 
Termination Act (ICCTA) of 1995. This rule prohibits certain forms of 
discrimination and smoking on interstate motor carriers of

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passengers, ticketing requirements, and excess baggage requirements 
regarding commercial travel on Interstate motor carriers of passengers. 
These rules promote standard business practices that a prudent person 
should undertake in the proper management of transportation operations 
consistent with existing laws to include the Americans with 
Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Civil Rights Amendment. There are no 
substantial additive costs borne by small entities as a result of this 
rule.
     General: These regulations are cost effective and impose 
minimal burden. FMCSA will rewrite the regulations using plain language 
techniques as resources permit.
49 CFR part 377--Payment of Transportation Charges
     Section 610: There is no SEISNOSE. The rules and 
regulations in this part apply to the transportation by motor vehicle 
of collect on delivery shipments by common carriers of property subject 
to 49 U.S.C. 13702, and extending credit to shippers. The rules do not 
constrain business decisions or impose costly fees upon small entities.
     General: These rules support 49 U.S.C. 13702, and require 
certain carriers to publish tariffs in support of non-contiguous 
domestic trade. FMCSA will rewrite its regulations using plain language 
techniques as resources permit.
49 CFR part 378--Procedures Governing the Processing, Investigation, 
and Disposition of Overcharge, Duplicate Payment, or Over-collection 
Claims
     Section 610: There is no SEISNOSE. These rules involve 
standard business practices that a prudent carrier should undertake in 
the proper management of claim disputes even in the absence of the 
rules. The benefits of the rule justify their costs, and impose only a 
minimal cost burden on small entities.
     General: These rules support 49 U.S.C. 13301, 14101, 
14704, 14705, and 13702(a), which regulate the management of claim 
disputes. FMCSA will rewrite the regulations using plain language 
techniques as resources permit.

Year 7 (Fall 2014) List of Rules With Ongoing Analysis

49 CFR part 356--Motor Carrier Routing Regulations
49 CFR part 367--Standards for Registration with States
49 CFR part 369--Reports of Motor Carriers
49 CFR part 370--Principles and Practices for the Investigation and 
Voluntary Disposition of Loss and Damage Claims and Processing Salvage
49 CFR part 371--Brokers of Property
49 CFR part 372 (subparts B and C)--Exemptions, Commercial Zones and 
Terminal Areas.

Year 8 (2015) List of Rules That Will Be Analyzed During the Next Year

49 CFR part 373 part 373--Receipts and Bills
49 CFR part 376--Lease and Interchange of Vehicles
49 CFR part 379--Preservation of Records

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Section 610 and Other Reviews

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Regulations to
         Year              be reviewed     Analysis year    Review year
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.....................  49 CFR parts                2008            2009
                         571.223 through
                         571.500, and
                         parts 575 and
                         579.
2.....................  23 CFR parts                2009            2010
                         1200 through
                         1300.
3.....................  49 CFR parts 501            2010            2011
                         through 526 and
                         571.213.
4.....................  49 CFR parts                2011            2012
                         571.131,
                         571.217,
                         571.220,
                         571.221, and
                         571.222.
5.....................  49 CFR parts                2012            2013
                         571.101 through
                         571.110, and
                         571.135,
                         571.138, and
                         571.139.
6.....................  49 CFR parts 529            2013            2014
                         through 578,
                         except parts
                         571 and 575.
7.....................  49 CFR parts                2014            2015
                         571.111 through
                         571.129 and
                         parts 580
                         through 588.
8.....................  49 CFR parts                2015            2016
                         571.201 through
                         571.212.
9.....................  49 CFR parts                2016            2017
                         571.214 through
                         571.219, except
                         571.217.
10....................  49 CFR parts 591            2017            2018
                         through 595 and
                         new parts and
                         subparts.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Year 7 (Fall 2014) List of Rules Analyzed and a Summary of the Results

49 CFR part 571.111--Rear Visibility
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 571.113--Hood Latch System
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 571.114--Theft Protection and Rollaway Prevention
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 571.116--Motor Vehicle Brake Fluids
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 571.117--Retreaded Pneumatic Tires
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 571.118--Power-Operated Window, Partition, and Roof Panel 
Systems
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 571.119--New Pneumatic Tires For Motor Vehicles with a GVWR 
of More Than 4,536 Kilograms (10,000 Pounds) and Motorcycles

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     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 571.120--Tire Selection and Rims and Motor Home/Recreation 
Vehicle Trailer Load Carrying Capacity Information For Motor Vehicles 
With a GVWR of More Than 4,536 Kilograms (10,000 Pounds)
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 571.121--Air Brake Systems
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 571.122--Motorcycle Brake Systems
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 571.122a--Motorcycle Brake Systems
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 571.123--Motorcycle Controls and Displays
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 571.124--Accelerator Control Systems
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 571.125--Warning Devices
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 571.126--Electronic Stability Control Systems
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 571.129--New Non-pneumatic Tires For Passenger Cars
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 580--Odometer Disclosure Requirements
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 581--Bumper Standard
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 582--Insurance Cost Information Regulation
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 583--Automobile Parts Content Labeling
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 585--Phase-In Reporting Requirements
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 587--Deformable Barriers
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 588--Child Restraint Systems Recordkeeping Requirements
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. NHTSA's plain language review of 
these rules indicates no need for substantial revision.

Year 8 (Fall 2015) List of Rules That Will Be Analyzed During the Next 
Year

49 CFR part 571.201--Occupant Protection in Interior Impact
49 CFR part 571.202--Head Restraints; Applicable at the Manufacturers 
Option Until September 1, 2009
49 CFR part 571.202a--Head Restraints; Mandatory Applicability Begins 
On September 1, 2009
49 CFR part 571.203--Impact Protection For the Driver From the Steering 
Control System
49 CFR part 571.204--Steering Control Rearward Displacement.
49 CFR part 571.205--Glazing Materials
49 CFR part 571.205a--Glazing Equipment Manufactured Before September 
1, 2006 and Glazing Materials Used In Vehicles Manufactured Before 
November 1, 2006
49 CFR part 571.206--Door Locks and Door Retention Components
49 CFR part 571.207--Seating Systems
49 CFR part 571.208--Occupant Crash Protection
49 CFR part 571.209--Seat Belt Assemblies
49 CFR part 571.210--Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages
49 CFR part 571.211--[Reserved]
49 CFR part 571.212--Windshield Mounting

Federal Railroad Administration

Section 610 and Other Reviews

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                         Regulations to
         Year              be reviewed     Analysis year    Review year
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.....................  49 CFR parts 200            2008            2009
                         and 201.
2.....................  49 CFR parts                2009            2010
                         207, 209, 211,
                         215, 238, and
                         256.
3.....................  49 CFR parts                2010            2011
                         210, 212, 214,
                         217, and 268.
4.....................  49 CFR part 219.            2011            2012
5.....................  49 CFR parts                2012            2013
                         218, 221, 241,
                         and 244.
6.....................  49 CFR parts                2013            2014
                         216, 228, and
                         229.
7.....................  49 CFR parts 223            2014            2015
                         and 233.
8.....................  49 CFR parts                2015            2016
                         224, 225, 231,
                         and 234.
9.....................  49 CFR parts                2016            2017
                         222, 227, 235,
                         236, 250, 260,
                         and 266.
10....................  49 CFR parts                2017            2018
                         213, 220, 230,
                         232, 239, 240,
                         and 265.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Year 7 (Fall 2014) List of Rules Analyzed and a Summary of Results

49 CFR part 223--Safety Glazing Standards--Locomotives, Passenger Cars 
and Cabooses
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: The rule provides minimum requirements for 
glazing materials, and is necessary to protect railroad employees and 
railroad passengers from injury as a result of objects striking the 
windows of locomotives, passenger cars and cabooses. Recent amendments 
with regard to the clarification existing regulations related to the 
use of glazing materials in the windows of locomotives, passenger cars, 
and cabooses are expected to reduce paperwork and other economic 
burdens on the rail industry by removing a stenciling requirement for 
locomotives, passenger cars, and cabooses. FRA's plain language review 
of this rule indicates no need for substantial revision.
49 CFR part 233--Signal Systems Reporting Requirements
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE.
     General: FRA proposed to eliminate the five-year reporting 
requirement in a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) that was 
published on June 19, 2013. The final rule eliminated the regulatory 
requirement that each railroad file a Signal Systems Five-Year Report 
with FRA which became effective on September 2, 2014. This would reduce 
paperwork burdens, and protect public health, welfare, safety and 
environment. FRA's plain language review of this rule indicates no need 
for substantial revision.

Year 8 (Fall 2015) List of Rule(s) That Will Be Analyzed During Next 
Year

49 CFR part 224--Reflectorization of Rail Freight Rolling Stock
49 CFR part 225--Railroad Accidents/Incidents: Reports Classification 
and Investigations
49 CFR part 231--Railroad Safety Appliance Standards
49 CFR part 234--Grade Crossing Safety, Including Signal Systems, State 
Action Plans, and Emergency Notification Systems

Federal Transit Administration

Section 610 and Other Reviews

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Regulations to
         Year              be reviewed     Analysis year    Review year
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.....................  49 CFR parts                2008            2009
                         604, 605, and
                         633.
2.....................  49 CFR parts 661            2009            2010
                         and 665.
3.....................  49 CFR part 633.            2010            2011
4.....................  49 CFR parts 609            2011            2012
                         and 611.
5.....................  49 CFR parts 613            2012            2013
                         and 614.
6.....................  49 CFR part 622.            2013            2014
7.....................  49 CFR part 630.            2014            2015
8.....................  49 CFR part 639.            2015            2016
9.....................  49 CFR parts 659            2016            2017
                         and 663.
10....................  49 CFR part 665.            2017            2018
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Year 7 (Fall 2014) List of Rules Analyzed and Summary of Results

49 CFR part 630--National Transit Database
     Section 610: The agency has determined that the rule 
continues to not have a significant effect on a substantial number of 
small entities. FTA is proposing to amend the rule to align with the 
statutory requirement to report performance measures and targets for 
the National Transit Asset Management System as required under 49 
U.S.C. 5326(c)(3). Currently, the NTD reporting requirements are 
limited, in some instances, to recipients and sub-recipients of section 
5307 urban formula funds and 5311 rural formula funds. The proposed 
reporting requirements would apply to all recipients and sub-recipients 
of Chapter 53 funds that own, operate, or manage capital assets used in 
the provision of public transportation. However, FTA is not proposing 
to apply all existing NTD reporting requirements to all recipients of 
chapter 53 funds. FTA has evaluated the likely effects of the proposed 
rule on small entities and is requesting public comment during the 
rulemaking process. FTA has determined that the proposed revisions will 
not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities.
     General: The rule was promulgated to prescribe 
requirements and procedures for compliance with Federal data reporting 
requirements dictated by statute. Recently, Congress included 
additional reporting requirements for the management of transit asset 
when it enacted the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act 
(MAP-21), Public Law 112-141, (2012). FTA is promulgating a notice of 
proposed rulemaking to implement specific reporting

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requirements of the National Asset Management System in accordance with 
49 U.S.C. 5326. The proposal includes revising 49 CFR part 630 to apply 
to all recipients of Federal public transit funds instead of being 
limited to just recipients of Federal funds under 49 U.S.C. 5307 and 
5311. However, the proposed rule will not extend all current reporting 
requirements to all recipients. This proposal will revise the 
regulation to be consistent with current statutory requirements.

Year 8 (Fall 2015)--List of Rule(s) That Will Be Analyzed This Year

49 CFR part 639--Capital Leases

Maritime Administration

Section 610 and Other Reviews

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Regulations to
         Year              be reviewed    Analysis  year   Review  year
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.....................  46 CFR parts 201            2008            2009
                         through 205.
2.....................  46 CFR parts 221            2009            2010
                         through 232.
3.....................  46 CFR parts 249            2010            2011
                         through 296.
4.....................  46 CFR parts                2011            2012
                         221, 298, 308,
                         and 309.
5.....................  46 CFR parts 307            2012            2013
                         through 309.
6.....................  46 CFR part 310.            2013            2014
7.....................  46 CFR parts 315            2014            2015
                         through 340.
8.....................  46 CFR parts 345            2015            2016
                         through 381.
9.....................  46 CFR parts 382            2016            2017
                         through 389.
10....................  46 CFR parts 390            2017            2018
                         through 393.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Year 6 (2013) List of Rules With Ongoing Analysis

46 CFR part 310--Merchant Marine Training

Year 7 (2014) List of Rules With Ongoing Analysis

46 CFR part 315--Agency Agreements and Appointment of Agents
46 CFR part 317--Bonding of Ship's Personnel
46 CFR part 324--Procedural Rules for Financial Transactions Under 
Agency Agreements
46 CFR part 325--Procedure to be Followed by General Agents in 
Preparation of Invoices and Payment of Compensation Pursuant to 
Provisions of NSA Order No. 47
46 CFR part 326--Marine Protection and Indemnity Insurance Under 
Agreements with Agents
46 CFR part 327--Seamen's Claims; Administrative Action and Litigation
46 CFR part 328--Slop Chests
46 CFR part 329--Voyage Data
46 CFR part 330--Launch Services
46 CFR part 332--Repatriation of Seaman
46 CFR part 335--Authority and Responsibility of General Agents to 
Undertake Emergency Repairs in Foreign Ports
46 CFR part 336--Authority and Responsibility of General Agents to 
Undertake in Continental United States Ports Voyage Repairs and Service 
Equipment of Vessels Operated for the Account of the National Shipping 
Authority Under General Agency Agreement
46 CFR part 337--General Agent's responsibility in Connection with 
Foreign Repair Custom's Entries
46 CFR part 338--Procedure for Accomplishment of Vessel Repairs Under 
National Shipping Authority Master Lump Sum Repair Contract--NSA--
Lumpsumrep
46 CFR part 339--Procedure for Accomplishment of Ship Repairs Under 
National Shipping Authority Individual Contract for Minor Repairs--
NSA--Worksmalrep
46 CFR part 340--Priority Use and Allocation of Shipping Services, 
Container and Chassis and Port Facilities and Services for National 
Security and National Defense Related Operations.

Year 8 (2015) List of Rules With Ongoing Analysis

46 CFR part 345--Restrictions upon the transfer or change in use or in 
terms governing utilization of port facilities
46 CFR part 346--Federal port controllers
46 CFR part 356--Requirements for vessels over 100 feet or greater in 
registered length to obtain a fishery endorsement to the vessel's 
documentation
46 CFR part 370--Claims
46 CFR part 381--Cargo preference--U.S.-flag vessels

Year 9 (2016) List of Rules That Will Be Analyzed During the Next Year

46 CFR part 382--Determination of fair and reasonable rates for the 
carriage of bulk and packaged preference cargoes on U.S.-flag 
commercial vessels
46 CFR part 385--Research and development grant and cooperative 
agreements regulations
46 CFR part 386--Regulations governing public buildings and grounds at 
the United States Merchant Marine Academy
46 CFR part 387--Utilization and disposal of surplus Federal real 
property for development or operation of a port facility
46 CFR part 388--Administrative waivers of the Coastwise Trade Laws
46 CFR part 389--Determination of availability of coast-wise-qualified 
vessels for transportation of platform jackets

Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)

Section 610 and Other Reviews

 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Regulations to
         Year              be reviewed     Analysis year    Review year
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.....................  49 CFR part 178.            2008            2009
2.....................  49 CFR parts 178            2009            2010
                         through 180.
3.....................  49 CFR parts 172            2010            2011
                         and 175.
4.....................  49 CFR part 171,            2011            2012
                         sections 171.15
                         and 171.16.
5.....................  49 CFR parts                2012            2013
                         106, 107, 171,
                         190, and 195.

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6.....................  49 CFR parts                2013            2014
                         174, 177, 191,
                         and 192.
7.....................  49 CFR parts 176            2014            2015
                         and 199.
8.....................  49 CFR parts 172            2015            2016
                         and 178.
9.....................  49 CFR parts                2016            2017
                         172, 173, 174,
                         176, 177, and
                         193.
10....................  49 CFR parts 173            2017            2018
                         and 194.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Year 7 (Fall 2015) List of Rules Analyzed and a Summary of Results

49 CFR part 176--Carriage by Vessel
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE. This rule prescribes 
minimum safety standards for the transportation of hazardous materials 
by vessel. Some small entities may be affected, but the economic impact 
on small entities will not be significant.
     General: The requirements in this rule are necessary to 
protect workers and the general public from the dangers associated with 
incidents involving hazardous materials transported by vessel. These 
provisions closely align with international standards for the safe 
transportation of dangerous goods. PHMSA works in consultation with the 
United States Coast Guard to promote a harmonized international 
framework for the vessel transport of hazardous materials through 
participation in relevant international standards setting bodies 
including the International Maritime Organization's Sub-Committee on 
Carriage of Cargoes and Containers and strives to harmonize domestic 
regulations with that framework wherever such harmonization provides an 
acceptable level of safety and is in the public interest. PHMSA's plain 
language review of this rule indicates no need for substantial 
revision.
49 CFR part 199--Drug and Alcohol Testing
     Section 610: There is no SEIOSNOSE. Based on regulated 
entities, PHMSA found that the majority of operators are not small 
businesses. Therefore, though some small entities may be affected, the 
economic impact on small entities will not be significant.
     General: No changes are needed. These regulations are cost 
effective and impose the least burden. PHMSA's plain language review of 
this rule indicates no need for substantial revision.

Year 8 (Fall 2016) List of Rules That Will Be Analyzed During the Next 
Year

49 CFR part 172--Hazardous Materials Table, Special Provisions, 
Hazardous Materials Communications, Emergency Response Information, 
Training Requirements, and Security Plans
49 CFR part 178--Specifications for Packagings

Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation

Section 610 and Other Reviews

 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Regulations to
         Year              be reviewed     Analysis year    Review year
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.....................  33 CFR parts 401            2008            2009
                         through 403.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Year 1 (Fall 2008) List of Rules With Ongoing Analysis

33 CFR part 401--Seaway Regulations and Rules
33 CFR part 402--Tariff of Tolls
33 CFR part 403--Rules of Procedure of the Joint Tolls Review Board

                Office of the Secretary--Final Rule Stage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Regulation
       Sequence No.                    Title             Identifier No.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
195.......................  + Airline Pricing                  2105-AE11
                             Transparency and Other
                             Consumer Protection
                             Issues.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ DOT-designated significant regulation.


             Federal Aviation Administration--Prerule Stage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Regulation
       Sequence No.                    Title             Identifier No.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
196.......................  + Applying the Flight,             2120-AK26
                             Duty, and Rest Rules to
                             Tail-End Ferry Operations
                             & FAA Reauthorization.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ DOT-designated significant regulation.


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          Federal Aviation Administration--Proposed Rule Stage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Regulation
       Sequence No.                    Title             Identifier No.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
197.......................  + Airport Safety                   2120-AJ38
                             Management System.
198.......................  + Applying the Flight,             2120-AK22
                             Duty, and Rest
                             Requirements to Ferry
                             Flights that Follow
                             Domestic, Flag, or
                             Supplemental All-Cargo
                             Operations
                             (Reauthorization).
199.......................  + Pilot Records Database           2120-AK31
                             (HR 500).
200.......................  + Revision of                      2120-AK65
                             Airworthiness Standards
                             for Normal, Utility,
                             Acrobatic, and Commuter
                             (RRR).
201.......................  + Operations of Small              2120-AK85
                             Unmanned Aircraft Over
                             People.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ DOT-designated significant regulation.


            Federal Aviation Administration--Final Rule Stage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Regulation
       Sequence No.                    Title             Identifier No.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
202.......................  + Operation and                    2120-AJ60
                             Certification of Small
                             Unmanned Aircraft Systems.
203.......................  Changing the Collective            2120-AK06
                             Risk Limits for Launches
                             and Reentries and
                             Clarifying the Risk Limit
                             Used to Establish Hazard
                             Areas for Ships and
                             Aircraft.
204.......................  Acceptance Criteria for            2120-AK32
                             Portable Oxygen
                             Concentrators Used
                             Onboard Aircraft (RRR).
205.......................  Reciprocal Waivers of              2120-AK44
                             Claims for Licensed or
                             Permitted Launch and
                             Reentry Activities (RRR).
206.......................  + Registration and Marking         2120-AK82
                             Requirements for Small
                             Unmanned Aircraft.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ DOT-designated significant regulation.


           Federal Aviation Administration--Long-Term Actions
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Regulation
       Sequence No.                    Title             Identifier No.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
207.......................  + Drug and Alcohol Testing         2120-AK09
                             of Certain Maintenance
                             Provider Employees
                             Located Outside of the
                             United States.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ DOT-designated significant regulation.


           Federal Aviation Administration--Completed Actions
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Regulation
       Sequence No.                    Title             Identifier No.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
208.......................  Flight Simulation Training         2120-AK08
                             Device Qualification
                             Standards for Extended
                             Envelope and Adverse
                             Weather Event Training
                             (International
                             Cooperation).
------------------------------------------------------------------------


      Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration--Final Rule Stage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Regulation
       Sequence No.                    Title             Identifier No.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
209.......................  + Commercial Drivers'              2126-AB18
                             License Drug and Alcohol
                             Clearinghouse (MAP-21).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ DOT-designated significant regulation.


     Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration--Long-Term Actions
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Regulation
       Sequence No.                    Title             Identifier No.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
210.......................  + Carrier Safety Fitness           2126-AB11
                             Determination.
211.......................  + Entry-Level Driver               2126-AB66
                             Training (Section 610
                             Review).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ DOT-designated significant regulation.


     Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration--Completed Actions
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Regulation
       Sequence No.                    Title             Identifier No.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
212.......................  + Electronic Logging               2126-AB20
                             Devices and Hours of
                             Service Supporting
                             Documents (MAP-21) (RRR).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ DOT-designated significant regulation.


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          Federal Railroad Administration--Proposed Rule Stage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Regulation
       Sequence No.                    Title             Identifier No.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
213.......................  + Passenger Equipment              2130-AC46
                             Safety Standards
                             Amendments (RRR).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ DOT-designated significant regulation.


            Federal Railroad Administration--Final Rule Stage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Regulation
       Sequence No.                    Title             Identifier No.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
214.......................  + Train Crew Staffing and          2130-AC48
                             Location.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ DOT-designated significant regulation.


    Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation--Completed Actions
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Regulation
       Sequence No.                    Title             Identifier No.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
215.......................  Tariff of Tolls                    2135-AA38
                             (Rulemaking Resulting
                             From a Section 610
                             Review).
216.......................  Seaway Regulations and             2135-AA39
                             Rules: Periodic Update,
                             Various Categories
                             (Rulemaking Resulting
                             From a Section 610
                             Review).
------------------------------------------------------------------------


  Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration--Proposed Rule
                                  Stage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Regulation
       Sequence No.                    Title             Identifier No.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
217.......................  + Pipeline Safety:                 2137-AF06
                             Amendments to Parts 192
                             and 195 to Require Valve
                             installation and Minimum
                             Rupture Detection
                             Standards.
218.......................  + Hazardous Materials: Oil         2137-AF08
                             Spill Response Plans and
                             Information Sharing for
                             High-Hazard Flammable
                             Trains.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ DOT-designated significant regulation.


Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration--Final Rule Stage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Regulation
       Sequence No.                    Title             Identifier No.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
219.......................  + Pipeline Safety: Safety          2137-AE66
                             of Hazardous Liquid
                             Pipelines.
220.......................  Pipeline Safety: Issues            2137-AE93
                             related to the use of
                             Plastic Pipe in Gas
                             Pipeline Industry (RRR).
221.......................  Pipeline Safety: Operator          2137-AE94
                             Qualification, Cost
                             Recovery, Accident and
                             Incident Notification,
                             and Other Changes (RRR).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ DOT-designated significant regulation.


              Maritime Administration--Proposed Rule Stage
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Regulation
       Sequence No.                    Title             Identifier No.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
222.......................  + Cargo Preference........         2133-AB74
------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ DOT-designated significant regulation.


DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)

Office of the Secretary (OST)

Final Rule Stage

195. +Airline Pricing Transparency and Other Consumer Protection Issues

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 41712; 49 U.S.C. 40101; 49 U.S.C. 41702
    Abstract: This rulemaking would address a number of proposals to 
enhance protections for air travelers and to improve the air travel 
environment. This rulemaking would explore whether to codify in 
regulation a definition of the term ``ticket agent,'' to require 
airlines and ticket agents to disclose at all points of sale the fees 
for certain basic ancillary services associated with the air 
transportation consumers are buying or considering buying. The 
rulemaking would also consider whether to enhance airline passenger 
protections such as: Expanding the pool of ``reporting'' carriers; 
requiring enhanced reporting by mainline carriers for their domestic 
code-share partner operations; requiring large travel agents to adopt 
minimum customer service standards; codifying the statutory requirement 
that carriers and ticket agents disclose any code-share arrangements on 
their Web sites; and prohibiting unfair and deceptive practices such as 
undisclosed biasing and post-purchase price increases. The rulemaking 
would also consider whether to require ticket agents to

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disclose the carriers whose tickets they sell in order to avoid having 
consumers mistakenly believe they are searching all possible flight 
options for a particular city-pair market when in fact there may be 
other options available. Additionally, the rulemaking would correct 
drafting errors and make minor changes to the Department's second 
Enhancing Airline Passenger Protections rule to conform to guidance 
issued by the Department's Office of Aviation Enforcement and 
Proceedings (Enforcement Office) regarding its interpretation of the 
rule.
    Timetable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Action                    Date            FR Cite
------------------------------------------------------------------------
NPRM................................   05/23/14  79 FR 29970
NPRM Comment Period Extended........   08/06/14  79 FR 45731
NPRM Comment Period End.............   08/21/14
NPRM Comment Period Extended End....   09/22/14
NPRM Comment Period Reopened........   09/25/14  79 FR 57489
NPRM Comment Period Reopened End....   09/29/14
Final Rule..........................   10/00/16
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Blane A. Workie, Principal Deputy Assistant General 
Counsel, Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary, 1200 
New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590, Phone: 202-366-9342, TDD 
Phone: 202-755-7687, Fax: 202-366-7152, Email: [email protected].
    RIN: 2105-AE11

 BILLING CODE 4910-9X-P

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

Prerule Stage

196. +Applying the Flight, Duty, and Rest Rules to Tail-End Ferry 
Operations & FAA Reauthorization

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g); 49 U.S.C. 1153; 49 U.S.C. 40101; 
49 U.S.C. 40102; 49 U.S.C. 40103; 49 U.S.C. 40113; 49 U.S.C. 41706; 49 
U.S.C. 44105; 49 U.S.C. 44106; 49 U.S.C. 44111; 49 U.S.C. 44701 to 
44717; 49 U.S.C. 44722; 49 U.S.C. 44901; 49 U.S.C. 44903; 49 U.S.C. 
44904; 49 U.S.C. 44906; 49 U.S.C. 44912; 49 U.S.C. 44914; 49 U.S.C. 
44936; 49 U.S.C. 44938; 49 U.S.C. 45101 to 45105; 49 U.S.C. 46103
    Abstract: This rulemaking would require a flightcrew member who is 
employed by an air carrier conducting operations under part 135, and 
who accepts an additional assignment for flying under part 91 from the 
air carrier or from any other air carrier conducting operations under 
part 121 or 135, to apply the period of the additional assignment 
toward any limitation applicable to the flightcrew member relating to 
duty periods or flight times under part 135.
    Timetable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Action                    Date            FR Cite
------------------------------------------------------------------------
ANPRM...............................   09/00/16
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Dale Roberts, Department of Transportation, Federal 
Aviation Administration, 800 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 
20591, Phone: 202 267-5749, Email: [email protected].
    RIN: 2120-AK26

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

Proposed Rule Stage

197. +Airport Safety Management System

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 44706; 49 U.S.C. 106(g); 49 U.S.C. 
40113; 49 U.S.C. 44701 to 44706; 49 U.S.C. 44709; 49 U.S.C. 44719
    Abstract: This rulemaking would require certain airport certificate 
holders to develop, implement, maintain, and adhere to a safety 
management system (SMS) for its aviation related activities. An SMS is 
a formalized approach to managing safety by developing an organization-
wide safety policy, developing formal methods of identifying hazards, 
analyzing and mitigating risk, developing methods for ensuring 
continuous safety improvement, and creating organization-wide safety 
promotion strategies.
    Timetable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Action                    Date            FR Cite
------------------------------------------------------------------------
NPRM................................   10/07/10  75 FR 62008
NPRM Comment Period Extended........   12/10/10  75 FR 76928
NPRM Comment Period End.............   01/05/11
End of Extended Comment Period......   03/07/11
Second Extension of Comment Period..   03/07/11  76 FR 12300
End of Second Extended Comment         07/05/11
 Period.
Second NPRM.........................   06/00/16
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Keri Lyons, Department of Transportation, Federal 
Aviation Administration, 800 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 
20591, Phone: 202 267-8972, Email: [email protected].
    RIN: 2120-AJ38

198. +Applying the Flight, Duty, and Rest Requirements to Ferry Flights 
That Follow Domestic, Flag, or Supplemental All-Cargo Operations 
(Reauthorization)

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g); 49 U.S.C. 40113; 49 U.S.C. 
40119; 49 U.S.C. 41706; 49 U.S.C. 44101; 49 U.S.C. 44701; 49 U.S.C. 
44702; 49 U.S.C. 44705; 49 U.S.C. 44709 to 44711; 49 U.S.C. 44713; 49 
U.S.C. 44716; 49 U.S.C. 44717
    Abstract: This rulemaking would require a flightcrew member who 
accepts an additional assignment for flying under part 91 from the air 
carrier or from any other air carrier conducting operations under part 
121 or 135 of such title, to apply the period of the additional 
assignment toward any limitation applicable to the flightcrew member 
relating to duty periods or flight times. This rule is necessary as it 
will make part 121 flight, duty, and rest limits applicable to tail-end 
ferries that follow an all-cargo flight.
    Timetable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Action                    Date            FR Cite
------------------------------------------------------------------------
NPRM................................   09/00/16
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Dale Roberts, Department of Transportation, Federal 
Aviation Administration, 800 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 
20591, Phone: 202 267-5749, Email: [email protected].
    RIN: 2120-AK22

199. +Pilot Records Database (HR 500)

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g); 49 U.S.C. 1155; 49 U.S.C. 40103; 
49 U.S.C. 40113; 49 U.S.C. 40119; 49 U.S.C. 40120; 49 U.S.C. 41706; 49 
U.S.C. 44101; 49 U.S.C. 44111; 49 U.S.C. 44701 to 44705; 49 U.S.C. 
44709 to 44713; 49 U.S.C. 44715 to 44717; 49 U.S.C. 44722; 49 U.S.C. 
45101 to 45105; 49 U.S.C.

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46105; 49 U.S.C. 46306; 49 U.S.C. 46315; 49 U.S.C. 46316; 49 U.S.C. 
46504; 49 U.S.C. 46507; 49 U.S.C. 47122; 49 U.S.C. 47508; 49 U.S.C. 
47528 to 47531
    Abstract: This rulemaking would implement a Pilot Records Database 
as required by Public Law 111-216 (Aug. 1, 2010). Section 203 amends 
the Pilot Records Improvement Act by requiring the FAA to create a 
pilot records database that contains various types of pilot records. 
These records would be provided by the FAA, air carriers, and other 
persons who employ pilots. The FAA must maintain these records until it 
receives notice that a pilot is deceased. Air carriers would use this 
database to perform a record check on a pilot prior to making a hiring 
decision.
    Timetable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Action                    Date            FR Cite
------------------------------------------------------------------------
NPRM................................   03/00/17
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Bradley Palmer, Department of Transportation, 
Federal Aviation Administration, 800 Independence Avenue SW., 
Washington, DC 20591, Phone: 202 267-7739, Email: 
[email protected].
    RIN: 2120-AK31

200. +Revision of Airworthiness Standards for Normal, Utility, 
Acrobatic, and Commuter (RRR)

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g); 49 U.S.C. 40113; 49 U.S.C. 
44701; 49 U.S.C. 44702; 49 U.S.C. 44704
    Abstract: This rulemaking would revise title 14, Code of Federal 
Regulations (14 CFR) part 23 as a set of performance based regulations 
for the design and certification of small transport category aircraft. 
This rulemaking would: (1) Reorganize part 23 into performance-based 
requirements by removing the detailed design requirements from part 23. 
The detailed design provisions that would assist applicants in 
complying with the new performance-based requirements would be 
identified in means of compliance (MOC) documents to support this 
effort; (2) promote the adoption of the newly created performance-based 
airworthiness design standard as an internationally accepted standard 
by the majority of other civil aviation authorities; (3) re-align the 
part 23 requirements to promote the development of entry-level 
airplanes similar to those certified under Certification Specification 
for Very Light Aircraft (CS-VLA); (4) enhance the FAA's ability to 
address new technology; (5) increase the general aviation (GA) level of 
safety provided by new and modified airplanes; (6) amend the stall, 
stall warning, and spin requirements to reduce fatal accidents and 
increase crashworthiness by allowing new methods for occupant 
protection; and (7) address icing conditions that are currently not 
included in part 23 regulations.
    Timetable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Action                    Date            FR Cite
------------------------------------------------------------------------
NPRM................................   03/14/16  81 FR 13452
NPRM Comment Period End.............   05/13/16
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Lowell Foster, Department of Transportation, 
Federal Aviation Administration, 901 Locust St., Kansas City, MO 64106, 
Phone: 816-329-4125, Email: [email protected].
    RIN: 2120-AK65

201.  +Operations of Small Unmanned Aircraft Over People

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(f); 49 U.S.C. 40101; 49 U.S.C. 
40103; 49 U.S.C. 44701; Pub. L. 112-95, sec 333; . . .
    Abstract: This rulemaking would address the performance-based 
standards and means-of-compliance for operation of small unmanned 
aircraft systems (UAS) over people not directly participating in the 
operation or not under a covered structure or inside a stationary 
vehicle that can provide reasonable protection from a falling small 
unmanned aircraft. This rulemaking would provide relief from certain 
operational restrictions implemented in the Operation and Certification 
of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems final rule (hereinafter the sUAS 
Operation and Certification rule).
    Timetable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Action                    Date            FR Cite
------------------------------------------------------------------------
NPRM................................   12/00/16
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Guido Hassig, Department of Transportation, Federal 
Aviation Administration, 1 Airport Way, Rochester, NY 14624, Phone: 585 
436-3880, Email: [email protected].
    RIN: 2120-AK85

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

Final Rule Stage

202. +Operation and Certification of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 44701; Pub. L. 112-95
    Abstract: This rulemaking would allow the commercial operation of 
small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) in the National Airspace System 
(NAS). These changes would address the operation of small unmanned 
aircraft systems, certification of their operators, registration of the 
small unmanned aircraft, and display of registration markings. This 
action would also find airworthiness certification is not required for 
small unmanned aircraft system operations subject to this rulemaking.
    Timetable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Action                    Date            FR Cite
------------------------------------------------------------------------
NPRM................................   02/23/15  80 FR 9544
NPRM Comment Period End.............   04/24/15
Final Rule..........................   07/00/16
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Lance Nuckolls, Unmanned Aircraft Systems 
Integration Office, Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation 
Administration, 490 L'Enfant Plaza SW., Washington, DC 20024, Phone: 
202-267-8447, Email: [email protected].
    RIN: 2120-AJ60

203. Changing the Collective Risk Limits for Launches and Reentries and 
Clarifying the Risk Limit Used To Establish Hazard Areas for Ships and 
Aircraft

    Legal Authority: 51 U.S.C. 50901 to 50923
    Abstract: This rulemaking would revise the requirements, (1) 
establish quantitative public risk acceptability criteria that treat 
launch and reentry separately, (2) define the scope of launch and 
reentry mission for the purposes of quantitative risk analyses (QRA), 
and (3) apply QRA requirements, including uncertainty analysis, equally 
to all types of launch and reentry vehicles. These revisions update the 
current regulations and are consistent with current practices at the 
Federal ranges.
    Timetable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Action                    Date            FR Cite
------------------------------------------------------------------------
NPRM................................   07/21/14  79 FR 42241

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NPRM Comment Period End.............   10/20/14
Analyzing comments..................   06/00/16
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Rene Rey, Licensing and Safety Division, Office of 
Commercial Space, Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation 
Administration, 800 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20590, 
Phone: 202 267-7538, Email: [email protected].
    RIN: 2120-AK06

204. Acceptance Criteria for Portable Oxygen Concentrators Used Onboard 
Aircraft (RRR)

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(f); 49 U.S.C. 106(g); 49 U.S.C. 
1155; 49 U.S.C. 40103; 49 U.S.C. 40105; 49 U.S.C. 40109; 49 U.S.C. 
40113; 49 U.S.C. 40119; 49 U.S.C. 40120; 49 U.S.C. 41706; 49 U.S.C. 
44101; 49 U.S.C. 44110; 49 U.S.C. 44111; 49 U.S.C. 44502; 49 U.S.C. 
44701; 49 U.S.C. 44702; 49 U.S.C. 44704; 49 U.S.C. 44705; 49 U.S.C. 
44709 to 44713; 49 U.S.C. 44715 to 44717; 49 U.S.C. 44722; 49 U.S.C. 
45101 to 45105; 49 U.S.C. 46102; 49 U.S.C. 46105; 49 U.S.C. 46306; 49 
U.S.C. 46315; 49 U.S.C. 46316; 49 U.S.C. 46504; 49 U.S.C. 46506; 49 
U.S.C. 46507; 49 U.S.C. 47122; 49 U.S.C. 47508; 49 U.S.C. 47528 to 
47531; 61 Stat. 1180--Articles 12 and 29
    Abstract: This rulemaking would replace the existing process by 
which the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approves portable 
oxygen concentrators (POC) for use on board aircraft in air carrier 
operations, commercial operations, and certain other operations using 
large aircraft. This rulemaking would also replace the current process 
and allow passengers to use a POC on board an aircraft if the POC 
satisfies certain acceptance criteria and bears a label indicating 
conformance with the acceptance criteria. Additionally, this rulemaking 
would eliminate redundant operational requirements and paperwork 
requirements related to the physician's statement. As a result, this 
rulemaking would reduce burdens for POC manufacturers, passengers who 
use POCs while traveling, and affected aircraft operators.
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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NPRM................................   09/19/14  79 FR 56288
NPRM Comment Period End.............   11/18/14
Final Rule..........................   05/00/16
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Denise K. Deaderick, Air Transportation Division, 
Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, 800 
Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591, Phone: 202-267-8166, 
Email: [email protected].
    RIN: 2120-AK32

205. Reciprocal Waivers of Claims for Licensed or Permitted Launch and 
Reentry Activities (RRR)

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 322; 51 U.S.C. 50910 to 50923
    Abstract: This rulemaking would extend the waiver of claims for all 
the customers involved in a launch or reentry, amend the requirement 
describing which entities are required to sign the statutorily-mandated 
waiver of claims, and add a new waiver template for the customer's use. 
This rulemaking would ease the administrative burden on the customers, 
licensees, permittees, and the FAA, especially when a new customer is 
added only a short time before the scheduled launch or reentry.
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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NPRM................................   01/13/15  80 FR 2015
NPRM Comment Period End.............   03/16/15
NPRM Comment Period Reopened........   06/15/15  80 FR 34110
Comment Period End..................   07/15/15
Final Rule..........................   05/00/16
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Shirley McBride, Department of Transportation, 
Federal Aviation Administration, 800 Independence Avenue SW., 
Washington, DC 20591, Phone: 202 267-7470, Email: 
[email protected].
    RIN: 2120-AK44

206.  +Registration and Marking Requirements for Small Unmanned 
Aircraft

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(f); 49 U.S.C. 41703; 49 U.S.C. 44101 
to 44106; 49 U.S.C. 44110 to 44113; 49 U.S.C. 44701
    Abstract: This interim final rule would establish an alternative, 
stream-lined, web-based aircraft registration system for certain small 
unmanned aircraft systems, to help facilitate compliance with existing 
statutory obligations for aircraft registration. The alternative 
process will help create a culture of accountability and ensure 
responsible use of small UAS. As evidenced by the recent reports of 
unsafe UAS operations, the lack of awareness of operators regarding 
what must be done to operate UAS safely in the NAS, and the lack of 
identification of UAS and their operators pose significant challenges 
in ensuring accountability for responsible use. Without increased 
awareness and knowledge of the statutory and regulatory requirements 
for safe operation, the risk of unsafe UAS operations will only rise. 
Aircraft registration, identification, and marking will assist the 
Department in identifying owners of UAS that are operated in an unsafe 
manner, so we may continue to educate these users, and when 
appropriate, take enforcement action. This rulemaking is based on 
public comment regarding the proposed aircraft registration process for 
small UAS in the Operation and Use of Small UAS notice of proposed 
rulemaking and recommendations from the UAS Registration task force.
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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Interim Final Rule..................   12/16/15  80 FR 78593
OMB approval of information            12/21/15  80 FR 79255
 collection.
Final Rule Effective................   12/21/15
Comment Period End..................   01/15/16
Analyzing Comments..................   06/00/16
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Sara Mikolop, Department of Transportation, Federal 
Aviation Administration, 800 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 
20591, Phone: 202 267-7776, Email: [email protected].
    RIN: 2120-AK82

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

Long-Term Actions

207. +Drug and Alcohol Testing of Certain Maintenance Provider 
Employees Located Outside of the United States

    Legal Authority: 14 CFR; 49 U.S.C. 106(g); 49 U.S.C. 40113; 49 
U.S.C.

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44701; 49 U.S.C. 44702; 49 U.S.C. 44707; 49 U.S.C. 44709; 49 U.S.C. 
44717
    Abstract: This rulemaking is required by the FAA Modernization and 
Reform Act of 2012. It would require controlled substance testing of 
some employees working in repair stations located outside the United 
States. The intended effect is to increase participation by companies 
outside of the United States in testing of employees who perform safety 
critical functions and testing standards similar to those used in the 
repair stations located in the United States. This action is necessary 
to increase the level of safety of the flying public.
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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ANPRM...............................   03/17/14  79 FR 14621
Comment Period Extended.............   05/01/14  79 FR 24631
ANPRM Comment Period End............   05/16/14
Comment Period End..................   07/17/14
NPRM................................   05/00/17
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Vicky Dunne, Department of Transportation, Federal 
Aviation Administration, 800 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 
20591, Phone: 202 267-8522, Email: [email protected].
    RIN: 2120-AK09

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

Completed Actions

208. Flight Simulation Training Device Qualification Standards for 
Extended Envelope and Adverse Weather Event Training (International 
Cooperation)

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g); 49 U.S.C. 40113; 49 U.S.C. 
44701; Pub. L. 111-216; 124 Stat. 2348; 49 U.S.C. 106(f)
    Abstract: This rulemaking would amend the Qualification Performance 
Standards for flight simulation training devices (FSTDs) for the 
primary purpose of improving existing technical standards and 
introducing new technical standards for full stall and stick pusher 
maneuvers, upset recognition and recovery maneuvers, maneuvers 
conducted in airborne icing conditions, takeoff and landing maneuvers 
in gusting crosswinds, and bounced landing recovery maneuvers. These 
new and improved technical standards are intended to fully define FSTD 
fidelity requirements for conducting new flight training tasks 
introduced through recent changes to the air carrier training 
requirements, as well as to address various National Transportation 
Safety Board (NTSB) and Aviation Rulemaking Committee recommendations. 
This final rule also updates the FSTD technical standards to better 
align with the current international FSTD evaluation guidance and 
introduces a new FSTD level that expands the number of qualified flight 
training tasks in a fixed-base flight training device. These changes 
will ensure that the training and testing environment is accurate and 
realistic, will codify existing practice, and will provide greater 
harmonization with international guidance for simulation. The 
amendments will not apply to previously qualified FSTDs with the 
exception of the FSTD Directive, which codifies the new FSTD technical 
standards for specific training tasks.
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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NPRM................................   07/10/14  79 FR 39461
NPRM Comment Period Extended........   09/16/14  79 FR 55407
NPRM Comment Period End.............   10/08/14
Comment Period Extended.............   01/06/15
Final Action........................   03/03/16  81 FR 18177
Final Action Effective..............   05/31/16
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Larry McDonald, Department of Transportation, 
Federal Aviation Administration, P.O. Box 20636, Atlanta, GA 30320, 
Phone: 404-474-5620, Email: [email protected].
    RIN: 2120-AK08

 BILLING CODE 4910-13-P

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)

Final Rule Stage

209. +Commercial Drivers' License Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse (MAP-
21)

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 31306
    Abstract: This rulemaking would create a central database for 
verified positive controlled substances and alcohol test results for 
commercial driver's license (CDL) holders and refusals by such drivers 
to submit to testing. This rulemaking would require employers of CDL 
holders and service agents to report positive test results and refusals 
to test into the Clearinghouse. Prospective employers, acting on an 
application for a CDL driver position with the applicant's written 
consent to access the Clearinghouse, would query the Clearinghouse to 
determine if any specific information about the driver applicant is in 
the Clearinghouse before allowing the applicant to be hired and to 
drive CMVs. This rulemaking is intended to increase highway safety by 
ensuring CDL holders, who have tested positive or have refused to 
submit to testing, have completed the U.S. DOT's return-to-duty process 
before driving CMVs in interstate or intrastate commerce. It is also 
intended to ensure that employers are meeting their drug and alcohol 
testing responsibilities. Additionally, provisions in this rulemaking 
would also be responsive to requirements of the Moving Ahead for 
Progress in the 21st Century (MAP-21) Act. MAP-21 required creation of 
the Clearinghouse by 10/1/14.
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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NPRM................................   02/20/14  79 FR 9703
Comment Period End..................   04/21/14
Comment Period End..................   04/22/14  79 FR 22467
Comment Period Extended.............   04/22/14  79 FR 22467
Final Rule..........................   07/00/16
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Juan Moya, Department of Transportation, Federal 
Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Washington, DC 20590, Phone: 202 
366-4844, Email: [email protected].
    RIN: 2126-AB18

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)

Long-Term Actions

210. +Carrier Safety Fitness Determination

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 31144; sec. 4009 of TEA-21
    Abstract: FMCSA proposes to amend the Federal Motor Carrier Safety 
Regulations (FMCSRs) to adopt revised methodologies that would result 
in a safety fitness determination (SFD). The

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proposed methodologies would determine when a motor carrier is not fit 
to operate commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) in or affecting interstate 
commerce based on (1) the carrier's on-road safety performance in 
relation to five of the Agency's seven Behavioral Analysis and Safety 
Improvement Categories (BASICs); (2) an investigation; or (3) a 
combination of on-road safety data and investigation information. The 
intended effect of this action is to more effectively use FMCSA data 
and resources to identify unfit motor carriers and to remove them from 
the Nation's roadways.
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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NPRM................................   01/21/16  81 FR 3562
NPRM Comment Period End.............   04/20/16
Next Action Undetermined............
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: David Miller, Regulatory Development Division, 
Department of Transportation, Federal Motor Carrier Safety 
Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590, 
Phone: 202 366-5370, Email: [email protected].
    RIN: 2126-AB11

211. +Entry-Level Driver Training (Section 610 Review)

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 31136
    Abstract: FMCSA proposes new training standards for certain 
individuals applying for their initial commercial driver's license 
(CDL); an upgrade of their CDL (e.g., a Class B CDL holder seeking a 
Class A CDL); or a hazardous materials, passenger, or school bus 
endorsement for their license; and a ``refresher'' training curriculum. 
These individuals would be subject to the proposed entry-level driver 
training requirements and must complete a course of instruction 
provided by an entity that (1) meets the minimum qualifications for 
training providers, (2) covers the curriculum, (3) is listed on FMCSA's 
proposed Training Provider Registry, and (4) submits electronically to 
FMCSA the training certificate for each individual who completes the 
training. This NPRM responds to a Congressional mandate imposed under 
the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act. The proposed 
rule is based on consensus recommendations from the Agency's Entry-
Level Driver Training Advisory Committee (ELDTAC), a negotiated 
rulemaking committee which held a series of meetings between February 
and May 2015. The compliance date of the rule would be three years 
after the effective date of the final rule.
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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NPRM................................   03/07/16  81 FR 11944
NPRM Comment Period End.............   04/06/16
Next Action Undetermined............
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Sean Gallagher, MC-PRR, Department of 
Transportation, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, 1200 New 
Jersey Ave. SE., Washington, DC 20590, Phone: 202 366-3740, Email: 
[email protected].
    RIN: 2126-AB66

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)

Completed Actions

212. +Electronic Logging Devices and Hours of Service Supporting 
Documents (MAP-21) (RRR)

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 31502; 31136(a); Pub. L. 103.311; 49 
U.S.C. 31137(a)
    Abstract: This rulemaking would establish: (1) Minimum performance 
and design standards for hours-of-service (HOS) electronic logging 
devices (ELDs); (2) requirements for the mandatory use of these devices 
by drivers currently required to prepare HOS records of duty status 
(RODS); (3) requirements concerning HOS supporting documents; and (4) 
measures to address concerns about harassment resulting from the 
mandatory use of ELDs.
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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NPRM................................   02/01/11  76 FR 5537
NPRM Comment Period End.............   02/28/11
NPRM Comment Period Extended........   03/10/11  76 FR 13121
NPRM Comment Period Extended End....   05/23/11
SNPRM...............................   03/28/14  79 FR 17656
SNPRM Comment Period End............   05/27/14
Final Rule..........................   12/16/15  80 FR 78292
Final Rule Effective................   02/16/16
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Brian Routhier, Department of Transportation, 
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue 
SE., Washington, DC 20590, Phone: 202 366-1225, Email: 
[email protected].
    RIN: 2126-AB20

 BILLING CODE 4910-EX-P

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)

Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)

Proposed Rule Stage

213. +Passenger Equipment Safety Standards Amendments (RRR)

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 20103
    Abstract: This rulemaking would amend 49 CFR part 238 to update 
existing safety standards for passenger rail equipment. Specifically, 
the proposed rulemaking would add standards for alternative compliance 
with requirements for tier I passenger equipment, increase the maximum 
authorized speed for tier II passenger equipment, and add requirements 
for a new tier III category of passenger equipment.
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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NPRM................................   07/00/16
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Kathryn Shelton, Trial Attorney, Department of 
Transportation, Federal Railroad Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue 
SE., Washington, DC 20590, Phone: 202 493-6063, Email: 
[email protected].
    RIN: 2130-AC46

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)

Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)

Final Rule Stage

214. +Train Crew Staffing and Location

    Legal Authority: 28 U.S.C. 2461, note; 49 CFR 1.89; 49 U.S.C. 
20103; 49 U.S.C. 20107; 49 U.S.C. 21301-21302; 49 U.S.C. 21304
    Abstract: This rulemaking would add minimum requirements for the 
size of different train crew staffs depending on the type of operation. 
The minimum crew staffing requirements would reflect the safety risks 
posed to railroad

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employees, the general public, and the environment. This rulemaking 
would also establish minimum requirements for the roles and 
responsibilities of the second train crew member on a moving train, and 
promote safe and effective teamwork. Additionally, this rulemaking 
would permit a railroad to submit information to FRA and seek approval 
if it wants to continue an existing operation with a one-person train 
crew or start up an operation with less than two crew members.
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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NPRM................................   03/15/16  81 FR 13918
NPRM Comment Period End.............   05/16/16
Final Rule..........................   09/00/16
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Kathryn Shelton, Trial Attorney, Department of 
Transportation, Federal Railroad Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue 
SE., Washington, DC 20590, Phone: 202 493-6063, Email: 
[email protected].
    RIN: 2130-AC48

 BILLING CODE 4910-06-P

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)

Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (SLSDC)

Completed Actions

215.  Tariff of Tolls (Rulemaking Resulting From a Section 610 
Review)

    Legal Authority: 33 U.S.C. 981 et seq.
    Abstract: The Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (SLSDC) 
and the St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation (SLSMC) of Canada, 
under international agreement, jointly publish and currently administer 
the St. Lawrence Seaway Tariff of Tolls in their respective 
jurisdictions. The tariff sets forth the level of tolls assessed on all 
commodities and vessels transiting the facilities operated by the SLSDC 
and the SLSMC. The SLSDC is revising its regulations to reflect the 
fees and charges levied by the SLSMC in Canada starting in the 2006 
navigation season, which are effective only in Canada. An amendment to 
increase the minimum charge per lock for those vessels that are not 
pleasure craft or subject in Canada to tolls under items 1 and 2 of the 
tariff for full or partial transit of the Seaway will apply in the U.S. 
(See Supplementary Information.)
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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NPRM................................   02/09/16  81 FR 6810
NPRM Comment Period End.............   03/10/16  .......................
Final Rule..........................   03/17/16  81 FR 14390
Final Rule Effective................   03/21/16  .......................
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No.
    Agency Contact: Carrie Lavigne, Department of Transportation, Saint 
Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., 
Washington, DC 20590, Phone: 315 764-3231, Email: [email protected].
    RIN: 2135-AA38

216.  Seaway Regulations and Rules: Periodic Update, Various 
Categories (Rulemaking Resulting From a Section 610 Review)

    Legal Authority: 33 U.S.C. 981 et seq.
    Abstract: The Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (SLSDC) 
and the St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation (SLSMC) of Canada, 
under international agreement, jointly publish and currently administer 
the St. Lawrence Seaway Regulations and Rules (Practices and Procedures 
in Canada) in their respective jurisdictions. Under agreement with the 
SLSMC, the SLSDC is amending the joint regulations by updating the 
Seaway Regulations and Rules in various categories. The changes will 
update the following sections of the Regulations and Rules: Condition 
of Vessels; Preclearance and Security for Tolls; Tolls Assessment and 
Payment; Seaway Navigation; Dangerous Cargo; Toll Assessment and 
Payment; and, Information and Reports. These amendments are necessary 
to take account of updated procedures and will enhance the safety of 
transits through the Seaway. Several of the amendments are merely 
editorial or for clarification of existing requirements.
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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NPRM................................   02/05/16  81 FR 6198
NPRM Comment Period End.............   03/07/16  .......................
Final Rule..........................   03/15/16  81 FR 13744
Final Rule Effective................   03/21/16  .......................
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No.
    Agency Contact: Carrie Lavigne, Department of Transportation, Saint 
Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., 
Washington, DC 20590, Phone: 315 764-3231, Email: [email protected].
    RIN: 2135-AA39

 BILLING CODE 4910-61-P

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)

Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)

Proposed Rule Stage

217. +Pipeline Safety: Amendments to Parts 192 and 195 To Require Valve 
Installation and Minimum Rupture Detection Standards

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 60101 et seq.
    Abstract: This rule would propose installation of automatic shutoff 
valves, remote controlled valves, or equivalent technology and 
establish performance based meaningful metrics for rupture detection 
for gas and liquid transmission pipelines. The overall intent is that 
rupture detection metrics will be integrated with ASV and RCV placement 
with the objective of improving overall incident response. Rupture 
response metrics would focus on mitigating large, unsafe, uncontrolled 
release events that have a greater potential consequence. The areas 
proposed to be covered include High Consequence Areas (HCA) for 
hazardous liquids and HCA, Class 3 and 4 for natural gas (including 
could affect areas).
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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NPRM................................   09/00/16  .......................
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Lawrence White, Attorney-Advisor, Department of 
Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, 
400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590, Phone: 202 366-4400, Fax: 
292 366-7041.
    RIN: 2137-AF06

218. +Hazardous Materials: Oil Spill Response Plans and Information 
Sharing for High-Hazard Flammable Trains

    Legal Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1321; 49 U.S.C. 5101 et seq.
    Abstract: This rulemaking, developed in consultation with the 
Federal Railroad Administration, would revise PHMSA's regulations to 
expand the applicability of comprehensive oil spill response plans 
(OSRPs) based on thresholds of liquid petroleum oil that apply to an 
entire train. We are also

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proposing to revise the format and clarify requirements of a 
comprehensive OSRP and to require railroads to share information about 
high-hazard flammable train operations with state and tribal emergency 
response organizations (i.e., State Emergency Response Commissions and 
Tribal Emergency Response Commissions) to improve community 
preparedness. Lastly, PHMSA is proposing an update to boiling point 
testing procedures to provide regulatory flexibility and promotes 
enhanced safety in transport through accurate packing group assignment.
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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ANPRM...............................   08/01/14  79 FR 45079
ANPRM Comment Period End............   09/30/14  .......................
NPRM................................   05/00/16  .......................
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Victoria Lehman, Transportation Specialist, 
Department of Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety 
Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590, 
Phone: 202 366-8553, Email: [email protected].
    RIN: 2137-AF08

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)

Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)

Final Rule Stage

219. +Pipeline Safety: Safety of Hazardous Liquid Pipelines

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 60101 et seq.
    Abstract: In recent years, there have been significant hazardous 
liquid pipeline accidents, most notably the 2010 crude oil spill near 
Marshall, Michigan, during which almost one million gallons of crude 
oil were spilled into the Kalamazoo River. In response to accident 
investigation findings, incident report data and trends, and 
stakeholder input, PHMSA published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking 
(NPRM) in the Federal Register on October 13, 2015. Previously, 
Congress had enacted the Pipeline Safety, Regulatory Certainty, and Job 
Creation Act that included several provisions that are relevant to the 
regulation of hazardous liquid pipelines. Shortly after the Pipeline 
Safety, Regulatory Certainty, and Job Creation Act was passed, the 
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) issued its accident 
investigation report on the Marshall, Michigan, accident. In this 
rulemaking action, PHMSA is amending the Pipeline Safety Regulations to 
improve protection of the public, property, and the environment by 
closing regulatory gaps where appropriate, and ensuring that operators 
are increasing the detection and remediation of unsafe conditions, and 
mitigating the adverse effects of hazardous liquid pipeline failures.
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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ANPRM...............................   10/18/10  75 FR 63774
Comment Period Extended.............   01/04/11  76 FR 303
ANPRM Comment Period End............   01/18/11  .......................
Extended Comment Period End.........   02/18/11  .......................
NPRM................................   10/13/15  80 FR 61610
NPRM Comment Period End.............   01/08/16  .......................
Final Rule..........................   10/00/16  .......................
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: John A. Gale, Transportation Regulations 
Specialist, Department of Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous 
Materials Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., 
Washington, DC 20590, Phone: 202-366-0434, Email: [email protected].
    RIN: 2137-AE66

220. Pipeline Safety: Issues Related to the Use of Plastic Pipe in Gas 
Pipeline Industry (RRR)

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 60101 et seq.
    Abstract: In this rule, PHMSA is amending the natural and other gas 
pipeline safety regulations (49 CFR part 192) to address regulatory 
requirements involving plastic piping systems used in gas services. 
These amendments are intended to correct errors, address 
inconsistencies, and respond to petitions for rulemaking. The 
requirements in several subject matter areas are affected, including 
incorporation of tracking and traceability provisions; design factor 
for polyethylene (PE) pipe; more stringent mechanical fitting 
requirements; updated and additional regulations for risers; expanded 
use of Polyamide-11 (PA-11) thermoplastic pipe; incorporation of newer 
Polyamide-12 (PA-12) thermoplastic pipe; and incorporation of updated 
and additional standards for fittings.
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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NPRM................................   05/21/15  80 FR 29263
NPRM Comment Period End.............   07/31/15  .......................
Final Rule..........................   10/00/16  .......................
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Cameron H. Satterthwaite, Transportation 
Regulations Specialist, Department of Transportation, Pipeline and 
Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., 
Washington, DC 20590, Phone: 202-366-8553, Email: 
[email protected].
    RIN: 2137-AE93

221. Pipeline Safety: Operator Qualification, Cost Recovery, Accident 
and Incident Notification, and Other Changes (RRR)

    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 60101 et seq.
    Abstract: PHMSA is amending the pipeline safety regulations to 
address requirements of the Pipeline Safety, Regulatory Certainty, and 
Job Creation Act of 2011 (2011 Act), and to update and clarify certain 
regulatory requirements. Under the 2011 Act, PHMSA is adding a specific 
time frame for telephonic or electronic notifications of accidents and 
incidents and adding provisions for cost recovery for design reviews of 
certain new projects. Among other provisions, PHMSA is adding a 
procedure for renewal of expiring special permits, and for submitters 
of information requesting PHMSA to keep some information confidential. 
In addition, PHMSA is amending the operator qualification (OQ) 
requirements, drug and alcohol testing requirements, and incorporating 
consensus standards by reference for in-line inspection (ILI) and 
Stress Corrosion Cracking Direct Assessment (SCCDA).
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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NPRM................................   07/10/15  80 FR 39916
NPRM Comment Period End.............   09/08/15  .......................
Final Rule..........................   10/00/16  .......................
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: John A. Gale, Transportation Regulations 
Specialist, Department of Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous 
Materials Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., 
Washington, DC 20590, Phone: 202-366-0434, Email: [email protected].

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    RIN: 2137-AE94

 BILLING CODE 4910-60-P

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)

Maritime Administration (MARAD)

Proposed Rule Stage

222. +Cargo Preference

    Legal Authority: 49 CFR 1.66; 46 app U.S.C. 1101; 46 app U.S.C. 
1241; 46 U.S.C. 2302 (e)(1); Pub. L. 91-469
    Abstract: This rulemaking would revise and clarify the cargo 
preference regulations that have not been revised substantially since 
1971. The rulemaking would also implement statutory changes, including 
section 3511, Public Law 110-417, of The National Defense Authorization 
Act for FY 2009, which provides enforcement authority.
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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NPRM................................   05/00/16  .......................
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Mitch Hudson, Attorney, Department of 
Transportation, Maritime Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., 
Washington, DC 20590, Phone: 202 366-9373, Email: [email protected].
    RIN: 2133-AB74

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                                                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            Appendix D—Review Plans for Section 610                   Printing of these entries is limited to
                                                                                                             and Other Requirements                              fields that contain information required
                                                  Office of the Secretary                                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                             by the Regulatory Flexibility Act’s
                                                                                                                                                                 Agenda requirements. These elements
                                                  14 CFR Chs. I–III                                       Background                                             are: Sequence Number; Title; Section
                                                                                                             Improvement of our regulations is a                 610 Review, if applicable; Legal
                                                  23 CFR Chs. I–III                                       prime goal of the Department of                        Authority; Abstract; Timetable;
                                                                                                          Transportation (Department or DOT).                    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                  33 CFR Chs. I and IV                                    Our regulations should be clear, simple,               Required; Agency Contact; and
                                                                                                          timely, fair, reasonable, and necessary.               Regulation Identifier Number (RIN).
                                                  46 CFR Chs. I–III                                       They should not be issued without                      Additional information (for detailed list,
                                                                                                          appropriate involvement of the public;                 see section heading ‘‘Explanation of
                                                  48 CFR Ch. 12                                           once issued, they should be periodically               Information on the Agenda’’) on these
                                                                                                          reviewed and revised, as needed, to                    entries is available in the Unified
                                                  49 CFR Subtitle A, Chs. I–VI, and Chs.                  ensure that they continue to meet the                  Agenda published on the Internet.
                                                  X–XII                                                   needs for which they originally were                   Significant Rulemakings
                                                  [DOT–OST–1999–5129]                                     designed. To view additional
                                                                                                          information about the Department’s                        The Agenda covers all rules and
                                                                                                          regulatory activities online, go to http://            regulations of the Department. We have
                                                  Department Regulatory Agenda;
                                                                                                          www.dot.gov/regulations. Among other                   classified rules as significant in the
                                                  Semiannual Summary
                                                                                                          things, this Web site provides a report                Agenda if they are, essentially, very
                                                  AGENCY:    Office of the Secretary, DOT.                updated monthly on the status of the                   beneficial, controversial, or of
                                                  ACTION:   Semiannual regulatory agenda.                 DOT significant rulemakings listed in                  substantial public interest under our
                                                                                                          the semiannual regulatory agenda.                      Regulatory Policies and Procedures. All
                                                  SUMMARY:   The Regulatory Agenda is a                                                                          DOT significant rulemaking documents
                                                                                                             To help the Department achieve its
                                                  semiannual summary of all current and                                                                          are subject to review by the Secretary of
                                                                                                          goals and in accordance with Executive
                                                  projected rulemakings, reviews of                                                                              Transportation. If the Office of
                                                                                                          Order (E.O.) 12866, ‘‘Regulatory
                                                  existing regulations, and completed                                                                            Management and Budget (OMB) decided
                                                                                                          Planning and Review,’’ (58 FR 51735;
                                                  actions of the Department. The intent of                                                                       a rule is subject to its review under
                                                                                                          Oct. 4, 1993) and the Department’s
                                                  the Agenda is to provide the public with                                                                       Executive Order 12866, we have also
                                                                                                          Regulatory Policies and Procedures (44
                                                  information about the Department of                                                                            classified it as significant in the Agenda.
                                                                                                          FR 11034; Feb. 26, 1979), the
                                                  Transportation’s regulatory activity
                                                                                                          Department prepares a semiannual                       Explanation of Information on the
                                                  planned for the next 12 months. It is
                                                                                                          regulatory agenda. It summarizes all                   Agenda
                                                  expected that this information will
                                                                                                          current and projected rulemakings,                        An Office of Management and Budget
                                                  enable the public to more effectively
                                                                                                          reviews of existing regulations, and                   memorandum, dated February 19, 2016,
                                                  participate in the Department’s
                                                                                                          completed actions of the Department.                   requires the format for this Agenda.
                                                  regulatory process. The public is also
                                                                                                          These are matters on which action has                     First, the Agenda is divided by
                                                  invited to submit comments on any
                                                                                                          begun or is projected during the next 12               initiating offices. Then the Agenda is
                                                  aspect of this Agenda.
                                                                                                          months or for which action has been                    divided into five categories: (1) Prerule
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                          completed since the last Agenda.                       stage, (2) proposed rule stage, (3) final
                                                  General                                                    The Agendas are based on reports                    rule stage, (4) long-term actions, and (5)
                                                    You should direct all comments and                    submitted by the offices initiating the                completed actions. For each entry, the
                                                  inquiries on the Agenda in general to                   rulemaking and are reviewed by OST.                    Agenda provides the following
                                                  Jonathan Moss, Assistant General                           The Internet is the basic means for                 information: (1) Its ‘‘significance’’; (2) a
                                                  Counsel for Regulation, Department of                   disseminating the Unified Agenda. The                  short, descriptive title; (3) its legal basis;
                                                  Transportation, 1200 New Jersey                         complete Unified Agenda is available                   (4) the related regulatory citation in the
                                                  Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590;                       online at www.reginfo.gov in a format                  Code of Federal Regulations; (5) any
                                                  (202) 366–4723.                                         that offers users a greatly enhanced                   legal deadline and, if so, for what action
                                                                                                          ability to obtain information from the                 (e.g., NPRM, final rule); (6) an abstract;
                                                  Specific                                                Agenda database.                                       (7) a timetable, including the earliest
                                                    You should direct all comments and                       Because publication in the Federal                  expected date for when a rulemaking
                                                  inquiries on particular items in the                    Register is mandated for the regulatory                document may publish; (8) whether the
                                                  Agenda to the individual listed for the                 flexibility agendas required by the                    rulemaking will affect small entities
                                                  regulation or the general rulemaking                    Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C.                   and/or levels of Government and, if so,
                                                  contact person for the operating                        602), DOT’s printed Agenda entries                     which categories; (9) whether a
                                                  administration in appendix B.                           include only:                                          Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)
                                                                                                             1. The agency’s Agenda preamble;                    analysis is required (for rules that would
                                                  Table of Contents                                          2. Rules that are in the agency’s                   have a significant economic impact on
                                                  Supplementary Information                               regulatory flexibility agenda, in                      a substantial number of small entities);
                                                    Background                                            accordance with the Regulatory                         (10) a listing of any analyses an office
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                                                    Significant/Priority Rulemakings                      Flexibility Act, because they are likely               will prepare or has prepared for the
                                                    Explanation of Information on the Agenda              to have a significant economic impact                  action (with minor exceptions, DOT
                                                    Request for Comments                                  on a substantial number of small                       requires an economic analysis for all its
                                                    Purpose
                                                  Appendix A—Instructions for Obtaining
                                                                                                          entities; and                                          rulemakings); (11) an agency contact
                                                      Copies of Regulatory Documents                         3. Any rules that the agency has                    office or official who can provide
                                                  Appendix B—General Rulemaking Contact                   identified for periodic review under                   further information; (12) a Regulation
                                                      Persons                                             section 610 of the Regulatory Flexibility              Identifier Number (RIN) assigned to
                                                  Appendix C—Public Rulemaking Dockets                    Act.                                                   identify an individual rulemaking in the


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                                                  Agenda and facilitate tracing further                   information, as well as making the                     Purpose
                                                  action on the issue; (13) whether the                   Agenda easier to use. We would like                      The Department is publishing this
                                                  action is subject to the Unfunded                       you, the public, to make suggestions or                regulatory Agenda in the Federal
                                                  Mandates Reform Act; (14) whether the                   comments on how the Agenda could be                    Register to share with interested
                                                  action is subject to the Energy Act; and                further improved.                                      members of the public the Department’s
                                                  (15) whether the action is major under                  Reviews                                                preliminary expectations regarding its
                                                  the congressional review provisions of                                                                         future regulatory actions. This should
                                                  the Small Business Regulatory                              We also seek your suggestions on
                                                                                                          which of our existing regulations you                  enable the public to be more aware of
                                                  Enforcement Fairness Act. If there is                                                                          the Department’s regulatory activity and
                                                  information that does not fit in the other              believe need to be reviewed to
                                                                                                          determine whether they should be                       should result in more effective public
                                                  categories, it will be included under a                                                                        participation. This publication in the
                                                  separate heading entitled ‘‘Additional                  revised or revoked. We particularly
                                                                                                          draw your attention to the Department’s                Federal Register does not impose any
                                                  Information.’’ One such example of this                                                                        binding obligation on the Department or
                                                  is the letters ‘‘SB,’’ ‘‘IC,’’ and ‘‘SLT.’’             review plan in appendix D. In response
                                                                                                          to Executive Order 13563                               any of the offices within the Department
                                                  These refer to information used as part                                                                        with regard to any specific item on the
                                                  of our required reports on Retrospective                ‘‘Retrospective Review and Analysis of
                                                                                                          Existing Rules,’’ in 2011 we prepared a                Agenda. Regulatory action, in addition
                                                  Review of DOT rulemakings. A ‘‘Y’’ or                                                                          to the items listed, is not precluded.
                                                  an ‘‘N,’’ for yes and no, respectively,                 retrospective review plan providing
                                                  follow the letters to indicate whether or               more detail on the process we use to                     Dated: March 23, 2016.
                                                  not a particular rulemaking would have                  conduct reviews of existing rules,                     Anthony R. Foxx,
                                                  effects on: Small businesses (SB);                      including changes in response to                       Secretary of Transportation.
                                                  information collections (IC); or State,                 Executive Order 13563. Any updates
                                                                                                          related to our retrospective plan and                  Appendix A—Instructions for
                                                  local, or tribal (SLT) governments.                                                                            Obtaining Copies of Regulatory
                                                     For nonsignificant regulations issued                review results can be found at http://
                                                                                                          www.dot.gov/regulations.                               Documents
                                                  routinely and frequently as a part of an
                                                  established body of technical                                                                                     To obtain a copy of a specific
                                                                                                          Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                  requirements (such as the Federal                                                                              regulatory document in the Agenda, you
                                                                                                             The Department is especially                        should communicate directly with the
                                                  Aviation Administration’s Airspace
                                                                                                          interested in obtaining information on                 contact person listed with the regulation
                                                  Rules), to keep those requirements
                                                                                                          requirements that have a ‘‘significant                 at the address below. We note that most,
                                                  operationally current, we only include
                                                                                                          economic impact on a substantial                       if not all, such documents, including the
                                                  the general category of the regulations,
                                                                                                          number of small entities’’ and, therefore,             Semiannual Regulatory Agenda, are
                                                  the identity of a contact office or
                                                                                                          must be reviewed under the Regulatory                  available through the Internet at http://
                                                  official, and an indication of the
                                                                                                          Flexibility Act. If you have any                       www.regulations.gov. See appendix C
                                                  expected number of regulations; we do
                                                                                                          suggested regulations, please submit                   for more information.
                                                  not list individual regulations.
                                                     In the ‘‘Timetable’’ column, we use                  them to us, along with your explanation                   (Name of contact person), (Name of
                                                  abbreviations to indicate the particular                of why they should be reviewed.                        the DOT agency), 1200 New Jersey
                                                                                                             In accordance with the Regulatory                   Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590.
                                                  documents being considered. ANPRM
                                                                                                          Flexibility Act, comments are                          (For the Federal Aviation
                                                  stands for Advance Notice of Proposed
                                                                                                          specifically invited on regulations that               Administration, substitute the following
                                                  Rulemaking, SNPRM for Supplemental
                                                                                                          we have targeted for review under                      address: Office of Rulemaking, ARM–1,
                                                  Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, and
                                                                                                          section 610 of the Act. The phrase (sec.               800 Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                  NPRM for Notice of Proposed
                                                                                                          610 Review) appears at the end of the                  Washington, DC 20591.)
                                                  Rulemaking. Listing a future date in this
                                                                                                          title for these reviews. Please see
                                                  column does not mean we have made a                                                                            Appendix B—General Rulemaking
                                                                                                          appendix D for the Department’s section
                                                  decision to issue a document; it is the                                                                        Contact Persons
                                                                                                          610 review plans.
                                                  earliest date on which a rulemaking
                                                  document may publish. In addition,                      Consultation With State, Local, and                      The following is a list of persons who
                                                  these dates are based on current                        Tribal Governments                                     can be contacted within the Department
                                                  schedules. Information received after                                                                          for general information concerning the
                                                                                                             Executive Orders 13132 and 13175                    rulemaking process within the various
                                                  the issuance of this Agenda could result                require us to develop an accountable
                                                  in a decision not to take regulatory                                                                           operating administrations.
                                                                                                          process to ensure ‘‘meaningful and                       FAA—Lirio Liu, Director, Office of
                                                  action or in changes to proposed                        timely input’’ by State, local, and tribal             Rulemaking, 800 Independence Avenue
                                                  publication dates. For example, the                     officials in the development of                        SW., Washington, DC 20591; telephone
                                                  need for further evaluation could result                regulatory policies that have federalism               (202) 267–7833.
                                                  in a later publication date; evidence of                or tribal implications. These policies are               FHWA—Jennifer Outhouse, Office of
                                                  a greater need for the regulation could                 defined in the Executive orders to                     Chief Counsel, 1200 New Jersey Avenue
                                                  result in an earlier publication date.                  include regulations that have                          SE., Washington, DC 20590; telephone
                                                     Finally, a dot (•) preceding an entry                ‘‘substantial direct effects’’ on States or            (202) 366–0761.
                                                  indicates that the entry appears in the                 Indian tribes, on the relationship                       FMCSA—Steven J. LaFreniere,
                                                  Agenda for the first time.                              between the Federal Government and                     Regulatory Ombudsman, 1200 New
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                                                  Request for Comments                                    them, or on the distribution of power                  Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC
                                                                                                          and responsibilities between the Federal               20590; telephone (202) 366–0596.
                                                  General                                                 Government and various levels of                         NHTSA—Steve Wood, Office of Chief
                                                    Our agenda is intended primarily for                  Government or Indian tribes. Therefore,                Counsel, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
                                                  the use of the public. Since its                        we encourage State and local                           Washington, DC 20590; telephone (202)
                                                  inception, we have made modifications                   Governments or Indian tribes to provide                366–2992.
                                                  and refinements that we believe provide                 us with information about how the                        FRA—Kathryn Gresham, Office of
                                                  the public with more helpful                            Department’s rulemakings impact them.                  Chief Counsel, 1200 New Jersey Avenue


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                                                  SE., Washington, DC 20590; telephone                    initiate rulemaking actions based on                   of the reviews. For example, is there a
                                                  (202) 493–6063.                                         these reviews.                                         reason for scheduling an analysis and
                                                     FTA—Bonnie Graves, Office of Chief                      In accordance with Executive Order                  review for a particular rule earlier than
                                                  Counsel, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,                    13563, ‘‘Improving Regulation and                      we have? Any comments concerning the
                                                  Washington, DC 20590; telephone (202)                   Regulatory Review,’’ issued by the                     plan or particular analyses should be
                                                  366–0944.                                               President on January 18, 2011, the                     submitted to the regulatory contacts
                                                     SLSDC—Carrie Mann Lavigne, Chief                     Department has added other elements to                 listed in appendix B, General
                                                  Counsel, 180 Andrews Street, Massena,                   its review plan. The Department has                    Rulemaking Contact Persons.
                                                  NY 13662; telephone (315) 764–3200.                     decided to improve its plan by adding
                                                     PHMSA—Karin Christian, Office of                     special oversight processes within the                 Section 610 Review
                                                  Chief Counsel, 1200 New Jersey Avenue                   Department, encouraging effective and
                                                  SE., Washington, DC 20590; telephone                                                                             The agency will analyze each of the
                                                                                                          timely reviews, including providing
                                                  (202) 366–4400.                                                                                                rules in a given year’s group to
                                                                                                          additional guidance on particular
                                                     MARAD—Gabriel Chavez, Office of                      problems that warrant review, and                      determine whether any rule has a
                                                  Chief Counsel, Maritime                                 expanding opportunities for public                     SEIOSNOSE and, thus, requires review
                                                  Administration, 1200 New Jersey                         participation. These new actions are in                in accordance with section 610 of the
                                                  Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590;                       addition to the other steps described in               Regulatory Flexibility Act. The level of
                                                  telephone (202) 366–5157.                               this appendix.                                         analysis will, of course, depend on the
                                                     OST—Jonathan Moss, Assistant                                                                                nature of the rule and its applicability.
                                                  General Counsel for Regulation, 1200                    Section 610 Review Plan                                Publication of agencies’ section 610
                                                  New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,                        Section 610 requires that we conduct                 analyses listed each fall in this Agenda
                                                  DC 20590; telephone (202) 366–4723.                     reviews of rules that: (1) Have been                   provides the public with notice and an
                                                  Appendix C—Public Rulemaking                            published within the last 10 years, and                opportunity to comment consistent with
                                                  Dockets                                                 (2) have a ‘‘significant economic impact               the requirements of the Regulatory
                                                                                                          on a substantial number of small                       Flexibility Act. We request that public
                                                    All comments via the Internet are                     entities’’ (SEIOSNOSE). It also requires               comments be submitted to us early in
                                                  submitted through the Federal Docket                    that we publish in the Federal Register                the analysis year concerning the small
                                                  Management System (FDMS) at the                         each year a list of any such rules that                entity impact of the rules to help us in
                                                  following address: http://                              we will review during the next year.                   making our determinations.
                                                  www.regulations.gov. The FDMS allows                    The Office of the Secretary and each of
                                                  the public to search, view, download,                                                                            In each fall Agenda, the agency will
                                                                                                          the Department’s Operating                             publish the results of the analyses it has
                                                  and comment on all Federal agency                       Administrations have a 10-year review
                                                  rulemaking documents in one central                                                                            completed during the previous year. For
                                                                                                          plan. These reviews comply with                        rules that had a negative finding on
                                                  online system. The above referenced                     section 610 of the Regulatory Flexibility
                                                  Internet address also allows the public                                                                        SEIOSNOSE, we will give a short
                                                                                                          Act.                                                   explanation (e.g., ‘‘these rules only
                                                  to sign up to receive notification when
                                                  certain documents are placed in the                     Changes to the Review Plan                             establish petition processes that have no
                                                  dockets.                                                  Some reviews may be conducted                        cost impact’’ or ‘‘these rules do not
                                                    The public also may review regulatory                 earlier than scheduled. For example, to                apply to any small entities’’). For parts,
                                                  dockets at or deliver comments on                       the extent resources permit, the plain                 subparts, or other discrete sections of
                                                  proposed rulemakings to the Dockets                     language reviews will be conducted                     rules that do have a SEIOSNOSE, we
                                                  Office at 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,                   more quickly. Other events, such as                    will announce that we will be
                                                  Room W12–140, Washington, DC 20590,                     accidents, may result in the need to                   conducting a formal section 610 review
                                                  1–800–647–5527. Working Hours: 9:00                     conduct earlier reviews of some rules.                 during the following 12 months. At this
                                                  a.m. to 5:00 p.m.                                       Other factors may also result in the need              stage, we will add an entry to the
                                                                                                          to make changes; for example, we may                   Agenda in the prerulemaking section
                                                  Appendix D—Review Plans for Section
                                                  610 and Other Requirements                              make changes in response to public                     describing the review in more detail. We
                                                                                                          comment on this plan or in response to                 also will seek public comment on how
                                                  Part I—The Plan                                         a presidentially mandated review. If                   best to lessen the impact of these rules
                                                  General                                                 there is any change to the review plan,                and provide a name or docket to which
                                                                                                          we will note the change in the following               public comments can be submitted. In
                                                    The Department of Transportation has                                                                         some cases, the section 610 review may
                                                  long recognized the importance of                       Agenda. For any section 610 review, we
                                                                                                          will provide the required notice prior to              be part of another unrelated review of
                                                  regularly reviewing its existing
                                                                                                          the review.                                            the rule. In such a case, we plan to
                                                  regulations to determine whether they
                                                                                                                                                                 clearly indicate which parts of the
                                                  need to be revised or revoked. Our                      Part II—The Review Process                             review are being conducted under
                                                  Regulatory Policies and Procedures
                                                                                                          The Analysis                                           section 610.
                                                  require such reviews. We also have
                                                  responsibilities under Executive Order                    Generally, the agencies have divided                 Other Reviews
                                                  12866, ‘‘Regulatory Planning and                        their rules into 10 different groups and
                                                  Review,’’ and section 610 of the                        plan to analyze one group each year. For                 The agency will also examine the
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                                                  Regulatory Flexibility Act to conduct                   purposes of these reviews, a year will                 specified rules to determine whether
                                                  such reviews. This includes the use of                  coincide with the fall-to-fall schedule                any other reasons exist for revising or
                                                  plain language techniques in new rules                  for publication of the Agenda. Thus,                   revoking the rule or for rewriting the
                                                  and considering its use in existing rules               Year 1 (2008) begins in the fall of 2008               rule in plain language. In each fall
                                                  when we have the opportunity and                        and ends in the fall of 2009; Year 2                   Agenda, the agency will also publish
                                                  resources to permit its use. We are                     (2009) begins in the fall of 2009 and                  information on the results of the
                                                  committed to continuing our reviews of                  ends in the fall of 2010, and so on. We                examinations completed during the
                                                  existing rules and, if it is needed, will               request public comment on the timing                   previous year.


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                                                  Part III—List of Pending Section 610                                   information on the pending reviews, see                                on the search screen (by selecting
                                                  Reviews                                                                the Agenda entries at www.reginfo.gov.                                 ‘‘advanced search’’) and, in effect,
                                                     The Agenda identifies the pending                                   For example, to obtain a list of all                                   generate the desired ‘‘index’’ of reviews.
                                                  DOT section 610 Reviews by inserting                                   entries that are in section 610 Reviews
                                                                                                                                                                                                Office of the Secretary
                                                  ‘‘(Section 610 Review)’’ after the title for                           under the Regulatory Flexibility Act, a
                                                  the specific entry. For further                                        user would select the desired responses                                Section 610 and Other Reviews

                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Analysis     Review
                                                           Year                                                             Regulations to be reviewed                                                                year         year

                                                  1 ........................   49   CFR   parts 91 through 99 and 14 CFR parts 200 through 212 ..........................................                                  2008        2009
                                                  2 ........................   48   CFR   parts 1201 through 1253 and new parts and subparts ..............................................                                2009        2010
                                                  3 ........................   14   CFR   parts 213 through 232 ................................................................................................           2010        2011
                                                  4 ........................   14   CFR   parts 234 through 254 ................................................................................................           2011        2012
                                                  5 ........................   14   CFR   parts 255 through 298 and 49 CFR part 40 ...............................................................                         2012        2013
                                                  6 ........................   14   CFR   parts 300 through 373 ................................................................................................           2013        2014
                                                  7 ........................   14   CFR   parts 374 through 398 ................................................................................................           2014        2015
                                                  8 ........................   14   CFR   part 399 and 49 CFR parts 1 through 11 ...................................................................                       2015        2016
                                                  9 ........................   49   CFR   parts 17 through 28 ....................................................................................................         2016        2017
                                                  10 ......................    49   CFR   parts 29 through 39 and parts 41 through 89 ............................................................                         2017        2018



                                                  Year 8 (2015) List of Rules That Will Be                               14 CFR part 385—Staff Assignments and                                  14 CFR part 294—Canadian Charter Air
                                                  Analyzed During the Next Year                                              Review of Action under                                                 Taxi Operators
                                                  14 CFR part 399—Fees and Charges for                                       Assignments                                                        14 CFR part 296—Indirect Air
                                                      Special Services                                                   14 CFR part 389—Fees and Charges for                                       Transportation of Property
                                                  49 CFR part 1—Organization and                                             Special Services                                                   14 CFR part 297—Foreign Air Freight
                                                      Delegation of Power and Duties                                     14 CFR part 398—Guidelines for                                             Forwarders and Foreign
                                                  49 CFR part 3—Official Seal                                                Individual Determinations of Basic                                     Cooperative Shippers Associations
                                                  49 CFR part 5—Rulemaking Procedures                                        Essential Air Service                                              14 CFR part 298—Exemptions for Air
                                                  49 CFR part 6—Implementation of Equal                                  Year 6 (2013) List of Rules With                                           Taxi and Commuter Air Carrier
                                                      Access to Justice Act in Agency                                    Ongoing Analysis                                                           Operations
                                                      Proceedings
                                                                                                                         14 CFR part 300—Rules of Conduct in                                    Year 4 (Fall 2011) List of Rules With
                                                  49 CFR part 7—Public Availability of
                                                                                                                             DOT Proceedings Under This                                         Ongoing Analysis
                                                      Information
                                                                                                                             Chapter
                                                  49 CFR part 8—Classified Information:                                                                                                         14 CFR part 240—Inspection of
                                                                                                                         14 CFR part 302—Rules of Practice in
                                                      Classification/Declassification/                                                                                                              Accounts and Property
                                                                                                                             Proceedings
                                                      Access                                                             14 CFR part 303—Review of Air Carrier                                  14 CFR part 241—Uniform System of
                                                  49 CFR part 9—Testimony of Employees                                       Agreements                                                             Accounts and Reports for Large
                                                      of the Department and Production                                   14 CFR part 305—Rules of Practice in                                       Certificated Air Carriers
                                                      of Records in Legal Proceedings                                        Informal Nonpublic Investigations                                  14 CFR part 243—Passenger Manifest
                                                  49 CFR part 10—Maintenance of and                                      14 CFR part 313—Implementation of the                                      Information
                                                      Access to Records Pertaining to                                        Energy Policy and Conservation Act                                 14 CFR part 247—Direct Airport-to-
                                                      Individuals                                                        14 CFR part 323—Terminations,                                              Airport Mileage Records
                                                  49 CFR part 11—Protection of Human                                         Suspensions, and Reductions of                                     14 CFR part 248—Submission of Audit
                                                      Subjects                                                               Service                                                                Reports
                                                  Year 7 (2014) List of Rules With                                       14 CFR part 325—Essential Air Service                                  14 CFR part 249—Preservation of Air
                                                  Ongoing Analysis                                                           Procedures                                                             Carrier Records
                                                                                                                         14 CFR part 330—Procedures for
                                                  14 CFR part 374—Implementation of the                                      Compensation of Air Carriers                                       Year 3 (Fall 2010) List of Rules With
                                                      Consumer Credit Protection Act                                     14 CFR part 372—Overseas Military                                      Ongoing Analysis
                                                      with Respect to Air Carriers and                                       Personnel Charters
                                                      Foreign Air Carriers                                                                                                                      14 CFR part 213—Terms, Conditions,
                                                  14 CFR part 374a—Extension of Credit                                   Year 5 (Fall 2012) List of Rules With                                      and Limitations of Foreign Air
                                                      by Airlines to Federal Political                                   Ongoing Analysis                                                           Carrier Permits
                                                      Candidates                                                                                                                                14 CFR part 214—Terms, Conditions,
                                                                                                                         14 CFR part 255—Airline Computer
                                                  14 CFR part 375—Navigation of Foreign                                                                                                             and Limitations of Foreign Air
                                                                                                                             Reservations Systems
                                                      Civil Aircraft within the United                                                                                                              Carrier Permits Authorizing Charter
                                                                                                                         14 CFR part 256—[Reserved]
                                                      States                                                             14 CFR part 271—Guidelines for                                             Transportation Only
                                                  14 CFR part 377—Continuance of                                             Subsidizing Air Carriers Providing                                 14 CFR part 215—Use and Change of
                                                      Expired Authorizations by                                              Essential Air Transportation                                           Names of Air Carriers, Foreign Air
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                                                      Operation of Law Pending Final                                     14 CFR part 272—Essential Air Service                                      Carriers, and Commuter Air Carriers
                                                      Determination of Applications for                                      to the Freely Associated States                                    14 CFR part 216—Commingling of Blind
                                                      Renewal Thereof                                                    14 CFR part 291—Cargo Operations in                                        Sector Traffic by Foreign Air
                                                  14 CFR part 380—Public Charters                                            Interstate Air Transportation                                          Carriers
                                                  14 CFR part 381—Special Event Tours                                    14 CFR part 292—International Cargo                                    14 CFR part 217—Reporting Traffic
                                                  14 CFR part 382—Nondiscrimination on                                       Transportation                                                         Statistics by Foreign Air Carriers in
                                                      The Basis of Disability in Air Travel                              14 CFR part 293—International                                              Civilian Scheduled, Charter, and
                                                  14 CFR part 383—Civil Penalties                                            Passenger Transportation                                               Nonscheduled Services


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                                                  14 CFR part 218—Lease by Foreign Air                                   49 CFR part 99—Employee                                                  Federal Aviation Administration
                                                      Carrier or Other Foreign Person of                                     Responsibilities and Conduct
                                                      Aircraft With Crew                                                 14 CFR part 200—Definitions and                                          Section 610 Review Plan
                                                  14 CFR part 221—Tariffs                                                    Instructions                                                           The FAA has elected to use the two-
                                                  14 CFR part 222—Intermodal Cargo                                       14 CFR part 201—Air Carrier Authority
                                                                                                                                                                                                  step, two-year process used by most
                                                      Services by Foreign Air Carriers                                       Under Subtitle VII of Title 49 of the
                                                                                                                             United States Code [Amended]                                         DOT modes in past plans. As such, the
                                                  14 CFR part 223—Free and Reduced-                                                                                                               FAA has divided its rules into 10 groups
                                                      Rate Transportation                                                14 CFR part 203—Waiver of Warsaw
                                                                                                                             Convention Liability Limits and                                      as displayed in the table below. During
                                                  14 CFR part 232—Transportation of                                                                                                               the first year (the ‘‘analysis year’’), all
                                                      Mail, Review of Orders of                                              Defenses
                                                                                                                         14 CFR part 204—Data to Support                                          rules published during the previous 10
                                                      Postmaster General
                                                                                                                             Fitness Determinations                                               years within a 10% block of the
                                                  14 CFR part 234—Airline Service                                        14 CFR part 205—Aircraft Accident                                        regulations will be analyzed to identify
                                                      Quality Performance Reports                                          Liability Insurance                                                    those with a SEIOSNOSE. During the
                                                  Year 1 (Fall 2008) List of Rules With                                  14 CFR part 206—Certificates of Public                                   second year (the ‘‘review year’’), each
                                                  Ongoing Analysis                                                           Convenience and Necessity: Special                                   rule identified in the analysis year as
                                                                                                                             Authorizations and Exemptions                                        having a SEIONOSE will be reviewed in
                                                  49 CFR part 91—International Air                                       14 CFR part 207—Charter Trips by U.S.
                                                      Transportation Fair Competitive                                                                                                             accordance with Section 610(b) to
                                                                                                                             Scheduled Air Carriers
                                                      Practices                                                          14 CFR part 208—Charter Trips by U.S.                                    determine if it should be continued
                                                  49 CFR part 92—Recovering Debts to the                                     Charter Air Carriers                                                 without change or changed to minimize
                                                      United States by Salary Offset                                     14 CFR part 211—Applications for                                         impact on small entities. Results of
                                                  49 CFR part 98—Enforcement of                                              Permits to Foreign Air Carriers                                      those reviews will be published in the
                                                      Restrictions on Post-Employment                                    14 CFR part 212—Charter Rules for U.S.                                   DOT Semiannual Regulatory Agenda.
                                                      Activities                                                             and Foreign Direct Air Carriers

                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Analysis     Review
                                                           Year                                                             Regulations to be reviewed                                                                  year         year

                                                  1 ........................   14   CFR   parts   119 through 129 and parts 150 through 156 ....................................................                             2008        2009
                                                  2 ........................   14   CFR   parts   133 through 139 and parts 157 through 169 ....................................................                             2009        2010
                                                  3 ........................   14   CFR   parts   141 through 147 and parts 170 through 187 ....................................................                             2010        2011
                                                  4 ........................   14   CFR   parts   189 through 198 and parts 1 through 16 ..........................................................                          2011        2012
                                                  5 ........................   14   CFR   parts   17 through 33 ....................................................................................................         2012        2013
                                                  6 ........................   14   CFR   parts   34 through 39 and parts 400 through 405 ........................................................                           2013        2014
                                                  7 ........................   14   CFR   parts   43 through 49 and parts 406 through 415 ........................................................                           2014        2015
                                                  8 ........................   14   CFR   parts   60 through 77 ....................................................................................................         2015        2016
                                                  9 ........................   14   CFR   parts   91 through 105 ..................................................................................................          2016        2017
                                                  10 ......................    14   CFR   parts   417 through 460 ................................................................................................           2017        2018



                                                  Year 9 (2016) List of Rules To Be                                          indicates no need for substantial                                      • General: No changes are needed.
                                                  Analyzed During the Next Year                                              revision.                                                                These regulations are cost effective
                                                                                                                         14 CFR part 61—Certification: Pilots,                                        and impose the least burden. FAA’s
                                                  14 CFR part 91—General Operating and
                                                                                                                             Flight Instructors, and Ground                                           plain language review of these rules
                                                      Flight Rules
                                                                                                                             Instructors                                                              indicates no need for substantial
                                                  14 CFR part 93—Special Air Traffic                                       • Section 610: The agency conducted
                                                      Rules                                                                                                                                           revision.
                                                                                                                             a Section 610 review of this part                                    14 CFR part 67—Medical Standards and
                                                  14 CFR part 95—IFR Altitudes                                               and found no SEISNOSE.
                                                  14 CFR part 97—Standard Instrument                                                                                                                  Certification
                                                                                                                           • General: No changes are needed.                                        • Section 610: The agency conducted
                                                      Procedures                                                             These regulations are cost effective
                                                  14 CFR part 99—Security Control of Air                                                                                                              a Section 610 review of this part
                                                                                                                             and impose the least burden. FAA’s                                       and found no SEISNOSE.
                                                      Traffic                                                                plain language review of these rules
                                                  14 CFR part 101—Moored Balloons,                                                                                                                  • General: No changes are needed.
                                                                                                                             indicates no need for substantial
                                                      Kites, Amateur Rockets and                                                                                                                      These regulations are cost effective
                                                                                                                             revision.
                                                      Unmanned Free Balloons                                                                                                                          and impose the least burden. FAA’s
                                                                                                                         14 CFR part 63—Certification: Flight
                                                  14 CFR part 103—Ultralight Vehicles                                                                                                                 plain language review of these rules
                                                                                                                             Crewmembers Other than Pilots
                                                  14 CFR part 105—Parachute Operations                                     • Section 610: The agency conducted                                        indicates no need for substantial
                                                                                                                             a Section 610 review of this part                                        revision.
                                                  Year 8 (2015) List of Rules Analyzed                                                                                                            14 CFR part 71—Designation of Class A,
                                                  and Summary of Results                                                     and found no SEISNOSE.
                                                                                                                           • General: No changes are needed.                                          B, C, D, and E Airspace Areas; Air
                                                  14 CFR part 60—Flight Simulation                                           These regulations are cost effective                                     Traffic Service Routes; and
                                                      Training Device Initial and                                            and impose the least burden. FAA’s                                       Reporting Points
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                                                      Continuing Qualification and Use                                       plain language review of these rules                                   • Section 610: The agency conducted
                                                    • Section 610: The agency conducted                                      indicates no need for substantial                                        a Section 610 review of this part
                                                      a Section 610 review of this part                                      revision.                                                                and found no SEISNOSE.
                                                      and found no SEISNOSE.                                             14 CFR part 65—Certification: Airmen                                       • General: No changes are needed.
                                                    • General: No changes are needed.                                        Other than Flight Crewmembers                                            These regulations are cost effective
                                                      These regulations are cost effective                                 • Section 610: The agency conducted                                        and impose the least burden. FAA’s
                                                      and impose the least burden. FAA’s                                     a Section 610 review of this part                                        plain language review of these rules
                                                      plain language review of these rules                                   and found no SEISNOSE.                                                   indicates no need for substantial


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                                                      revision.                                                                  indicates no need for substantial                                               These regulations are cost effective
                                                  14 CFR part 73—Special Use Airspace                                            revision.                                                                       and impose the least burden. FAA’s
                                                    • Section 610: The agency conducted                                      14 CFR part 77—Safe, Efficient Use, and                                             plain language review of these rules
                                                      a Section 610 review of this part                                          Preservation of the Navigable                                                   indicates no need for substantial
                                                      and found no SEISNOSE.                                                     Airspace                                                                        revision.
                                                    • General: No changes are needed.                                          • Section 610: The agency conducted
                                                      These regulations are cost effective                                       a Section 610 review of this part                                        Federal Highway Administration
                                                      and impose the least burden. FAA’s                                         and found no SEISNOSE.
                                                      plain language review of these rules                                     • General: No changes are needed.                                          Section 610 and Other Reviews

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Analysis     Review
                                                           Year                                                                 Regulations to be reviewed                                                                       year         year

                                                  1 ........................   None .........................................................................................................................................         2008        2009
                                                  2 ........................   23 CFR parts 1 to 260 ..............................................................................................................                   2009        2010
                                                  3 ........................   23 CFR parts 420 to 470 ..........................................................................................................                     2010        2011
                                                  4 ........................   23 CFR part 500 .......................................................................................................................                2011        2012
                                                  5 ........................   23 CFR parts 620 to 637 ..........................................................................................................                     2012        2013
                                                  6 ........................   23 CFR parts 645 to 669 ..........................................................................................................                     2013        2014
                                                  7 ........................   23 CFR parts 710 to 924 ..........................................................................................................                     2014        2015
                                                  8 ........................   23 CFR parts 940 to 973 ..........................................................................................................                     2015        2016
                                                  9 ........................   23 CFR parts 1200 to 1252 ......................................................................................................                       2016        2017
                                                  10 ......................    New parts and subparts ...........................................................................................................                     2017        2018



                                                  Federal-Aid Highway Program                                                    Federal-State partnership, and                                             • Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No
                                                     The Federal Highway Administration                                          carrying out a comprehensive                                                 small entities are affected
                                                  (FHWA) has adopted regulations in title                                        update of part 710.                                                        • General: No changes are needed.
                                                  23 of the CFR, chapter I, related to the                                   23 CFR part 750—Highway                                                          These regulations are cost effective
                                                  Federal-Aid Highway Program. These                                             beautification                                                               and impose the least burden.
                                                                                                                               • Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No                                                FHWA’s plain language review of
                                                  regulations implement and carry out the
                                                                                                                                 small entities are affected                                                  these rules indicates no need for
                                                  provisions of Federal law relating to the                                    • General: No changes are needed.
                                                  administration of Federal aid for                                                                                                                           substantial revision.
                                                                                                                                 These regulations are cost effective                                     23 CFR part 773—Surface
                                                  highways. The primary law authorizing                                          and impose the least burden.
                                                  Federal aid for highway is chapter I of                                                                                                                     Transportation Project Delivery
                                                                                                                                 FHWA’s plain language review of                                              Program application requirements
                                                  title 23 of the U.S.C. 145 of title 23,                                        these rules indicates no need for
                                                  expressly provides for a federally                                                                                                                          and termination
                                                                                                                                 substantial revision.                                                      • Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No
                                                  assisted State program. For this reason,                                   23 FR part 751—Junkyard control and
                                                  the regulations adopted by the FHWA in                                                                                                                      small entities are affected
                                                                                                                                 acquisition                                                                • General: No changes are needed.
                                                  title 23 of the CFR primarily relate to the                                  • Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No
                                                  requirements that States must meet to                                                                                                                       These regulations are cost effective
                                                                                                                                 small entities are affected                                                  and impose the least burden.
                                                  receive Federal funds for the                                                • General: No changes are needed.
                                                  construction and other work related to                                                                                                                      FHWA’s plain language review of
                                                                                                                                 These regulations are cost effective
                                                  highways. Because the regulations in                                                                                                                        these rules indicates no need for
                                                                                                                                 and impose the least burden.
                                                  title 23 primarily relate to States, which                                                                                                                  substantial revision.
                                                                                                                                 FHWA’s plain language review of
                                                  are not defined as small entities under                                                                                                                 23 CFR part 774—Parks, recreation
                                                                                                                                 these rules indicates no need for
                                                  the Regulatory Flexibility Act, the                                                                                                                         areas, wildlife and waterfowl
                                                                                                                                 substantial revision.
                                                  FHWA believes that its regulations in                                      23 CFR part 752—Landscape and                                                    refuges, and historic sites (Section
                                                  title 23 do not have a significant                                             roadside development                                                         4(f))
                                                  economic impact on a substantial                                             • Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No                                              • Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No
                                                  number of small entities. The FHWA                                             small entities are affected                                                  small entities are affected
                                                  solicits public comment on this                                              • General: No changes are needed.                                            • General: No changes are needed.
                                                  preliminary conclusion.                                                        These regulations are cost effective                                         These regulations are cost effective
                                                                                                                                 and impose the least burden.                                                 and impose the least burden.
                                                  Year 7 (Fall 2014) List of Rules                                                                                                                            FHWA’s plain language review of
                                                                                                                                 FHWA’s plain language review of
                                                  Analyzed and a Summary of Results                                                                                                                           these rules indicates no need for
                                                                                                                                 these rules indicates no need for
                                                  23 CFR part 710—Right-of-way and real                                          substantial revision.                                                        substantial revision.
                                                      estate                                                                 23 CFR part 771—Environmental impact                                         23 CFR part 777—Mitigation of impacts
                                                    • Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No                                              and related procedures                                                       to wetlands and natural habitat
                                                      small entities are affected                                              • Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No                                              • Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No
                                                    • General: An updated rule was                                               small entities are affected                                                  small entities are affected
                                                      promulgated implementing section                                         • General: An updated rule was                                               • General: No changes are needed.
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                                                      1302 of MAP–21 by adding the new                                           promulgated to conform with MAP–                                             These regulations are cost effective
                                                      authorities for early acquisition of                                       21, and proposes additional                                                  and impose the least burden.
                                                      property to part 710, clarifying the                                       substantive and nonsubstantive                                               FHWA’s plain language review of
                                                      Federal-aid eligibility of a broad                                         changes to streamline or clarify this                                        these rules indicates no need for
                                                      range of real property interests that                                      part.                                                                        substantial revision.
                                                      constitute less than full fee                                          23 CFR part 772—Procedures for                                               23 CFR part 810—Mass transit and
                                                      ownership, streamlining program                                            abatement of highway traffic noise                                           special use highway projects
                                                      requirements, clarifying the                                               and construction noise                                                     • Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No


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                                                      small entities are affected                                                 by section 1112 of MAP–21 and to                                     23 CFR part 971—Forest Service
                                                    • General: No changes are needed.                                             incorporate necessary changes to                                         management systems
                                                      These regulations are cost effective                                        align with the safety performance                                    23 CFR part 972—Fish and Wildlife
                                                      and impose the least burden.                                                management rulemaking.                                                   Service management systems
                                                      FHWA’s plain language review of
                                                      these rules indicates no need for                                    Year 8 (Fall 2015) List of Rules That                                       23 CFR part 973—Management systems
                                                      substantial revision.                                                Will Be Analyzed During the Next Year                                           pertaining to the Bureau of Indian
                                                  23 CFR part 924—Highway safety                                           23 CFR part 940—Intelligent                                                     Affairs and the Indian Reservation
                                                      improvement program                                                      transportation system architecture                                          Roads Program
                                                    • Section 610: No SEIOSNOSE. No                                            and standards
                                                      small entities are affected                                          23 CFR part 950—Electronic toll                                             Federal Motor Carrier Safety
                                                    • General: An updated rule was                                             collection                                                              Administration
                                                      promulgated to incorporate                                           23 CFR part 970—National Park Service                                       Section 610 and Other Reviews
                                                      amendments made to the program                                           Management Systems

                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Analysis     Review
                                                           Year                                                               Regulations to be reviewed                                                                      year         year

                                                  1 ........................   49   CFR   part 372, subpart A .....................................................................................................                2008        2009
                                                  2 ........................   49   CFR   part 386 .......................................................................................................................         2009        2010
                                                  3 ........................   49   CFR   parts 325 and 390 (General) ......................................................................................                       2010        2011
                                                  4 ........................   49   CFR   parts 390 (Small Passenger-Carrying Vehicles), 391 to 393 and 396 to 399 ...........                                                     2011        2012
                                                  5 ........................   49   CFR   part 387 .......................................................................................................................         2012        2013
                                                  6 ........................   49   CFR   parts 360, 365, 366, 368, 374, 377, and 378 .............................................................                                2013        2014
                                                  7 ........................   49   CFR   parts 356, 367, 369, 370, 371, 372 (subparts B and C) ............................................                                       2014        2015
                                                  8 ........................   49   CFR   parts 373, 376, and 379 .............................................................................................                    2015        2016
                                                  9 ........................   49   CFR   part 375 .......................................................................................................................         2016        2017
                                                  10 ......................    49   CFR   part 395 .......................................................................................................................         2017        2018



                                                  Year 6 (Fall 2013) List of Rules                                             filing process requires minimal time                                    49 CFR part 368—Application for a
                                                  Analyzed and a Summary of Results                                            to complete, we find that the rule                                          Certificate of Registration to
                                                  49 CFR part 360—Fees for Motor Carrier                                       does not impose any significant                                             Operate in Municipalities in the
                                                      Registration and Insurance                                               costs upon a significant number of                                          United States on the United States-
                                                    • Section 610: There is no SEISNOSE.                                       small entities.                                                             Mexico International Border or
                                                      This administrative rule allows                                        • General: FMCSA will integrate                                               Within the Commercial Zones of
                                                      FMCSA to collect one-time nominal                                        plain language techniques as it                                             Such Municipalities
                                                      registration and insurance fees for                                      rewrites these rulemakings and will                                       • Section 610: There is no SEISNOSE.
                                                      commercial motor carriers. The fees                                      integrate this part into 49 CFR part                                        The issuance of ‘‘Certificates of
                                                      do not place any significant cost                                        360 consistent with the Federal                                             Registration’’ to Mexican motor
                                                      burden on small entities.                                                ‘‘Unified Registration System.’’ This                                       carriers of property desiring to
                                                    • General: FMCSA will integrate                                            part is still relevant as it provides                                       operate in the United States
                                                      plain language techniques to the                                         carriers with the authority to                                              commercial border zones applies
                                                      extent possible as it rewrites                                           operate.                                                                    only to Mexican carriers and
                                                      various rulemakings to address                                       49 CFR part 366—Designation of                                                  therefore has no cost impact to U.S.
                                                      Safe, Accountable, Flexible,                                             Process Agent                                                               small entities.
                                                      Efficient Transportation Equity Act:                                                                                                               • General: This rule remains
                                                                                                                             • Section 610: There is no SEISNOSE.                                          important since the North American
                                                      A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA–LU)
                                                                                                                               These rules require motor carriers                                          Free Trade Agreement has not been
                                                      and MAP–21 provisions that
                                                                                                                               to designate court-related process                                          fully implemented. The FMCSA
                                                      authorize the replacement of three
                                                                                                                               agents for every State in which they                                        will integrate plain language
                                                      current identification and
                                                      registration systems with a single                                       operate to enable the claimant to                                           techniques as it rewrites these
                                                      online Federal ‘‘Unified                                                 adjudicate a claim in the                                                   rulemakings and will integrate this
                                                      Registration System (URS).’’ The                                         jurisdiction where the claim arises.                                        part into 49 CFR part 360,
                                                      authority to set and collect fees is                                     Many small motor carriers contract                                          consistent with SAFETEA–LU and
                                                      found in 31 U.S.C. 9701 and 49                                           with organizations which provide a                                          the proposed Federal ‘‘Unified
                                                      U.S.C. 13908.                                                            nationwide blanket authority at a                                           Registration System.’’
                                                  49 CFR part 3659—Rules Governing                                             reasonable cost.                                                        49 CFR part 374—Discrimination in
                                                      Applications for Operating                                             • General: The process-agent                                                  Operations of Interstate Motor
                                                      Authority                                                                designation is imposed by statute:                                          Common Carriers of Passengers
                                                    • Section 610: There is no SEISNOSE.                                       49 U.S.C. 13303 and 13304;                                                • Section 610: There is no SEISNOSE.
                                                      This administrative rule describes                                       consequently FMCSA has no                                                   This regulation is administrative in
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                                                      the operating authority application                                      discretion regarding costs                                                  nature and was transferred to the
                                                      process and does not require                                             associated with this rulemaking.                                            Department of Transportation upon
                                                      extensive time to complete. The                                          FMCSA will integrate plain                                                  the enactment of the Interstate
                                                      rule also allows commercial motor                                        language techniques as it rewrites                                          Commerce Commission
                                                      vehicle (CMV) carriers to protest a                                      these rulemakings and will                                                  Termination Act (ICCTA) of 1995.
                                                      rejected application for operating                                       integrate this part into 49 CFR part                                        This rule prohibits certain forms of
                                                      authority. Because no entity is                                          360 consistent with the Federal                                             discrimination and smoking on
                                                      obliged to file a protest; and the                                       ‘‘Unified Registration System.’’                                            interstate motor carriers of


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                                                      passengers, ticketing requirements,                                   upon small entities.                                              Year 7 (Fall 2014) List of Rules With
                                                      and excess baggage requirements                                     • General: These rules support 49                                   Ongoing Analysis
                                                      regarding commercial travel on                                        U.S.C. 13702, and require certain                                 49 CFR part 356—Motor Carrier Routing
                                                      Interstate motor carriers of                                          carriers to publish tariffs in support                                Regulations
                                                      passengers. These rules promote                                       of non-contiguous domestic trade.                                 49 CFR part 367—Standards for
                                                      standard business practices that a                                    FMCSA will rewrite its regulations                                    Registration with States
                                                      prudent person should undertake in                                    using plain language techniques as
                                                      the proper management of                                                                                                                49 CFR part 369—Reports of Motor
                                                                                                                            resources permit.                                                     Carriers
                                                      transportation operations consistent                              49 CFR part 378—Procedures Governing
                                                      with existing laws to include the                                                                                                       49 CFR part 370—Principles and
                                                                                                                            the Processing, Investigation, and                                    Practices for the Investigation and
                                                      Americans with Disabilities Act                                       Disposition of Overcharge,
                                                      (ADA) and the Civil Rights                                                                                                                  Voluntary Disposition of Loss and
                                                                                                                            Duplicate Payment, or Over-                                           Damage Claims and Processing
                                                      Amendment. There are no                                               collection Claims
                                                      substantial additive costs borne by                                                                                                         Salvage
                                                      small entities as a result of this rule.                            • Section 610: There is no SEISNOSE.                                49 CFR part 371—Brokers of Property
                                                    • General: These regulations are cost                                   These rules involve standard                                      49 CFR part 372 (subparts B and C)—
                                                      effective and impose minimal                                          business practices that a prudent                                     Exemptions, Commercial Zones and
                                                      burden. FMCSA will rewrite the                                        carrier should undertake in the                                       Terminal Areas.
                                                      regulations using plain language                                      proper management of claim
                                                                                                                            disputes even in the absence of the                               Year 8 (2015) List of Rules That Will Be
                                                      techniques as resources permit.                                                                                                         Analyzed During the Next Year
                                                  49 CFR part 377—Payment of                                                rules. The benefits of the rule justify
                                                      Transportation Charges                                                their costs, and impose only a                                    49 CFR part 373 part 373—Receipts and
                                                    • Section 610: There is no SEISNOSE.                                    minimal cost burden on small                                          Bills
                                                      The rules and regulations in this                                     entities.                                                         49 CFR part 376—Lease and Interchange
                                                      part apply to the transportation by                                 • General: These rules support 49                                       of Vehicles
                                                      motor vehicle of collect on delivery                                  U.S.C. 13301, 14101, 14704, 14705,                                49 CFR part 379—Preservation of
                                                      shipments by common carriers of                                       and 13702(a), which regulate the                                      Records
                                                      property subject to 49 U.S.C. 13702,                                  management of claim disputes.
                                                                                                                                                                                              National Highway Traffic Safety
                                                      and extending credit to shippers.                                     FMCSA will rewrite the regulations
                                                                                                                                                                                              Administration
                                                      The rules do not constrain business                                   using plain language techniques as
                                                      decisions or impose costly fees                                       resources permit.                                                 Section 610 and Other Reviews

                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Analysis     Review
                                                           Year                                                            Regulations to be reviewed                                                               year         year

                                                  1 ........................   49   CFR   parts   571.223 through 571.500, and parts 575 and 579 ...........................................                             2008        2009
                                                  2 ........................   23   CFR   parts   1200 through 1300 ............................................................................................         2009        2010
                                                  3 ........................   49   CFR   parts   501 through 526 and 571.213 ...........................................................................                2010        2011
                                                  4 ........................   49   CFR   parts   571.131, 571.217, 571.220, 571.221, and 571.222 ..........................................                             2011        2012
                                                  5 ........................   49   CFR   parts   571.101 through 571.110, and 571.135, 571.138, and 571.139 ......................                                      2012        2013
                                                  6 ........................   49   CFR   parts   529 through 578, except parts 571 and 575 .....................................................                        2013        2014
                                                  7 ........................   49   CFR   parts   571.111 through 571.129 and parts 580 through 588 ......................................                               2014        2015
                                                  8 ........................   49   CFR   parts   571.201 through 571.212 ..................................................................................             2015        2016
                                                  9 ........................   49   CFR   parts   571.214 through 571.219, except 571.217 .......................................................                        2016        2017
                                                  10 ......................    49   CFR   parts   591 through 595 and new parts and subparts ..................................................                          2017        2018



                                                  Year 7 (Fall 2014) List of Rules                                      49 CFR part 571.114—Theft Protection                                      SEIOSNOSE.
                                                  Analyzed and a Summary of the                                             and Rollaway Prevention                                             • General: No changes are needed.
                                                  Results                                                                 • Section 610: There is no                                              These regulations are cost effective
                                                                                                                            SEIOSNOSE.                                                            and impose the least burden.
                                                  49 CFR part 571.111—Rear Visibility
                                                                                                                          • General: No changes are needed.                                       NHTSA’s plain language review of
                                                    • Section 610: There is no                                              These regulations are cost effective                                  these rules indicates no need for
                                                      SEIOSNOSE.                                                            and impose the least burden.                                          substantial revision.
                                                    • General: No changes are needed.                                       NHTSA’s plain language review of                                  49 CFR part 571.118—Power-Operated
                                                      These regulations are cost effective                                  these rules indicates no need for                                     Window, Partition, and Roof Panel
                                                      and impose the least burden.                                          substantial revision.                                                 Systems
                                                      NHTSA’s plain language review of                                  49 CFR part 571.116—Motor Vehicle                                       • Section 610: There is no
                                                      these rules indicates no need for                                     Brake Fluids                                                          SEIOSNOSE.
                                                      substantial revision.                                               • Section 610: There is no                                            • General: No changes are needed.
                                                  49 CFR part 571.113—Hood Latch                                            SEIOSNOSE.                                                            These regulations are cost effective
                                                      System                                                              • General: No changes are needed.                                       and impose the least burden.
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                                                    • Section 610: There is no                                              These regulations are cost effective                                  NHTSA’s plain language review of
                                                      SEIOSNOSE.                                                            and impose the least burden.                                          these rules indicates no need for
                                                    • General: No changes are needed.                                       NHTSA’s plain language review of                                      substantial revision.
                                                      These regulations are cost effective                                  these rules indicates no need for                                 49 CFR part 571.119—New Pneumatic
                                                      and impose the least burden.                                          substantial revision.                                                 Tires For Motor Vehicles with a
                                                      NHTSA’s plain language review of                                  49 CFR part 571.117—Retreaded                                             GVWR of More Than 4,536
                                                      these rules indicates no need for                                     Pneumatic Tires                                                       Kilograms (10,000 Pounds) and
                                                      substantial revision.                                               • Section 610: There is no                                              Motorcycles


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                                                    • Section 610: There is no                                NHTSA’s plain language review of                       substantial revision.
                                                      SEIOSNOSE.                                              these rules indicates no need for                  49 CFR part 585—Phase-In Reporting
                                                    • General: No changes are needed.                         substantial revision.                                  Requirements
                                                      These regulations are cost effective                49 CFR part 571.125—Warning Devices                      • Section 610: There is no
                                                      and impose the least burden.                          • Section 610: There is no                               SEIOSNOSE.
                                                      NHTSA’s plain language review of                        SEIOSNOSE.                                           • General: No changes are needed.
                                                      these rules indicates no need for                     • General: No changes are needed.                        These regulations are cost effective
                                                      substantial revision.                                   These regulations are cost effective                   and impose the least burden.
                                                  49 CFR part 571.120—Tire Selection                          and impose the least burden.                           NHTSA’s plain language review of
                                                      and Rims and Motor Home/                                NHTSA’s plain language review of                       these rules indicates no need for
                                                      Recreation Vehicle Trailer Load                         these rules indicates no need for                      substantial revision.
                                                      Carrying Capacity Information For                       substantial revision.                              49 CFR part 587—Deformable Barriers
                                                      Motor Vehicles With a GVWR of                       49 CFR part 571.126—Electronic                           • Section 610: There is no
                                                      More Than 4,536 Kilograms (10,000                       Stability Control Systems                              SEIOSNOSE.
                                                      Pounds)                                               • Section 610: There is no                             • General: No changes are needed.
                                                    • Section 610: There is no                                SEIOSNOSE.                                             These regulations are cost effective
                                                      SEIOSNOSE.                                            • General: No changes are needed.                        and impose the least burden.
                                                    • General: No changes are needed.                         These regulations are cost effective                   NHTSA’s plain language review of
                                                      These regulations are cost effective                    and impose the least burden.                           these rules indicates no need for
                                                      and impose the least burden.                            NHTSA’s plain language review of                       substantial revision.
                                                      NHTSA’s plain language review of                        these rules indicates no need for                  49 CFR part 588—Child Restraint
                                                      these rules indicates no need for                       substantial revision.                                  Systems Recordkeeping
                                                      substantial revision.                               49 CFR part 571.129—New Non-                               Requirements
                                                  49 CFR part 571.121—Air Brake                               pneumatic Tires For Passenger Cars                   • Section 610: There is no
                                                      Systems                                               • Section 610: There is no                               SEIOSNOSE.
                                                    • Section 610: There is no                                SEIOSNOSE.
                                                                                                                                                                   • General: No changes are needed.
                                                      SEIOSNOSE.                                            • General: No changes are needed.
                                                                                                                                                                     These regulations are cost effective
                                                    • General: No changes are needed.                         These regulations are cost effective
                                                                                                                                                                     and impose the least burden.
                                                      These regulations are cost effective                    and impose the least burden.
                                                                                                                                                                     NHTSA’s plain language review of
                                                      and impose the least burden.                            NHTSA’s plain language review of
                                                                                                                                                                     these rules indicates no need for
                                                      NHTSA’s plain language review of                        these rules indicates no need for
                                                                                                                                                                     substantial revision.
                                                      these rules indicates no need for                       substantial revision.
                                                      substantial revision.                               49 CFR part 580—Odometer Disclosure                    Year 8 (Fall 2015) List of Rules That
                                                  49 CFR part 571.122—Motorcycle Brake                        Requirements                                       Will Be Analyzed During the Next Year
                                                      Systems                                               • Section 610: There is no
                                                                                                                                                                 49 CFR part 571.201—Occupant
                                                    • Section 610: There is no                                SEIOSNOSE.
                                                                                                                                                                     Protection in Interior Impact
                                                      SEIOSNOSE.                                            • General: No changes are needed.
                                                                                                                                                                 49 CFR part 571.202—Head Restraints;
                                                    • General: No changes are needed.                         These regulations are cost effective
                                                                                                                                                                     Applicable at the Manufacturers
                                                      These regulations are cost effective                    and impose the least burden.
                                                                                                                                                                     Option Until September 1, 2009
                                                      and impose the least burden.                            NHTSA’s plain language review of
                                                                                                                                                                 49 CFR part 571.202a—Head Restraints;
                                                      NHTSA’s plain language review of                        these rules indicates no need for
                                                                                                                                                                     Mandatory Applicability Begins On
                                                      these rules indicates no need for                       substantial revision.
                                                                                                          49 CFR part 581—Bumper Standard                            September 1, 2009
                                                      substantial revision.
                                                                                                            • Section 610: There is no                           49 CFR part 571.203—Impact Protection
                                                  49 CFR part 571.122a—Motorcycle
                                                                                                              SEIOSNOSE.                                             For the Driver From the Steering
                                                      Brake Systems
                                                    • Section 610: There is no                              • General: No changes are needed.                        Control System
                                                      SEIOSNOSE.                                              These regulations are cost effective               49 CFR part 571.204—Steering Control
                                                    • General: No changes are needed.                         and impose the least burden.                           Rearward Displacement.
                                                      These regulations are cost effective                    NHTSA’s plain language review of                   49 CFR part 571.205—Glazing Materials
                                                      and impose the least burden.                            these rules indicates no need for                  49 CFR part 571.205a—Glazing
                                                      NHTSA’s plain language review of                        substantial revision.                                  Equipment Manufactured Before
                                                      these rules indicates no need for                   49 CFR part 582—Insurance Cost                             September 1, 2006 and Glazing
                                                      substantial revision.                                   Information Regulation                                 Materials Used In Vehicles
                                                  49 CFR part 571.123—Motorcycle                            • Section 610: There is no                               Manufactured Before November 1,
                                                      Controls and Displays                                   SEIOSNOSE.                                             2006
                                                    • Section 610: There is no                              • General: No changes are needed.                    49 CFR part 571.206—Door Locks and
                                                      SEIOSNOSE.                                              These regulations are cost effective                   Door Retention Components
                                                    • General: No changes are needed.                         and impose the least burden.                       49 CFR part 571.207—Seating Systems
                                                      These regulations are cost effective                    NHTSA’s plain language review of                   49 CFR part 571.208—Occupant Crash
                                                      and impose the least burden.                            these rules indicates no need for                      Protection
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                                                      NHTSA’s plain language review of                        substantial revision.                              49 CFR part 571.209—Seat Belt
                                                      these rules indicates no need for                   49 CFR part 583—Automobile Parts                           Assemblies
                                                      substantial revision.                                   Content Labeling                                   49 CFR part 571.210—Seat Belt
                                                  49 CFR part 571.124—Accelerator                           • Section 610: There is no                               Assembly Anchorages
                                                      Control Systems                                         SEIOSNOSE.                                         49 CFR part 571.211—[Reserved]
                                                    • Section 610: There is no                              • General: No changes are needed.                    49 CFR part 571.212—Windshield
                                                      SEIOSNOSE.                                              These regulations are cost effective                   Mounting
                                                    • General: No changes are needed.                         and impose the least burden.
                                                                                                                                                                 Federal Railroad Administration
                                                      These regulations are cost effective                    NHTSA’s plain language review of
                                                      and impose the least burden.                            these rules indicates no need for                  Section 610 and Other Reviews

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Analysis     Review
                                                           Year                                                               Regulations to be reviewed                                                                      year         year

                                                  1 ........................   49   CFR   parts 200 and 201 .......................................................................................................                2008        2009
                                                  2 ........................   49   CFR   parts 207, 209, 211, 215, 238, and 256 .....................................................................                             2009        2010
                                                  3 ........................   49   CFR   parts 210, 212, 214, 217, and 268 .............................................................................                          2010        2011
                                                  4 ........................   49   CFR   part 219 .......................................................................................................................         2011        2012
                                                  5 ........................   49   CFR   parts 218, 221, 241, and 244 .....................................................................................                       2012        2013
                                                  6 ........................   49   CFR   parts 216, 228, and 229 .............................................................................................                    2013        2014
                                                  7 ........................   49   CFR   parts 223 and 233 .......................................................................................................                2014        2015
                                                  8 ........................   49   CFR   parts 224, 225, 231, and 234 .....................................................................................                       2015        2016
                                                  9 ........................   49   CFR   parts 222, 227, 235, 236, 250, 260, and 266 .............................................................                                2016        2017
                                                  10 ......................    49   CFR   parts 213, 220, 230, 232, 239, 240, and 265 .............................................................                                2017        2018



                                                  Year 7 (Fall 2014) List of Rules                                             paperwork and other economic                                                   welfare, safety and environment.
                                                  Analyzed and a Summary of Results                                            burdens on the rail industry by                                                FRA’s plain language review of this
                                                                                                                               removing a stenciling requirement                                              rule indicates no need for
                                                  49 CFR part 223—Safety Glazing
                                                                                                                               for locomotives, passenger cars, and                                           substantial revision.
                                                      Standards—Locomotives, Passenger
                                                                                                                               cabooses. FRA’s plain language
                                                      Cars and Cabooses                                                                                                                                Year 8 (Fall 2015) List of Rule(s) That
                                                                                                                               review of this rule indicates no
                                                    • Section 610: There is no                                                 need for substantial revision.                                          Will Be Analyzed During Next Year
                                                      SEIOSNOSE.                                                           49 CFR part 233—Signal Systems                                              49 CFR part 224—Reflectorization of
                                                    • General: The rule provides                                               Reporting Requirements                                                      Rail Freight Rolling Stock
                                                      minimum requirements for glazing                                       • Section 610: There is no
                                                      materials, and is necessary to                                                                                                                   49 CFR part 225—Railroad Accidents/
                                                                                                                               SEIOSNOSE.
                                                      protect railroad employees and                                         • General: FRA proposed to eliminate                                          Incidents: Reports Classification
                                                      railroad passengers from injury as a                                     the five-year reporting requirement                                         and Investigations
                                                      result of objects striking the                                           in a notice of proposed rulemaking                                      49 CFR part 231—Railroad Safety
                                                      windows of locomotives, passenger                                        (NPRM) that was published on June                                           Appliance Standards
                                                      cars and cabooses. Recent                                                19, 2013. The final rule eliminated                                     49 CFR part 234—Grade Crossing
                                                      amendments with regard to the                                            the regulatory requirement that                                             Safety, Including Signal Systems,
                                                      clarification existing regulations                                       each railroad file a Signal Systems                                         State Action Plans, and Emergency
                                                      related to the use of glazing                                            Five-Year Report with FRA which                                             Notification Systems
                                                      materials in the windows of                                              became effective on September 2,
                                                                                                                                                                                                       Federal Transit Administration
                                                      locomotives, passenger cars, and                                         2014. This would reduce paperwork
                                                      cabooses are expected to reduce                                          burdens, and protect public health,                                     Section 610 and Other Reviews

                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Analysis     Review
                                                           Year                                                               Regulations to be reviewed                                                                      year         year

                                                  1 ........................   49   CFR   parts 604, 605, and 633 .............................................................................................                    2008        2009
                                                  2 ........................   49   CFR   parts 661 and 665 .......................................................................................................                2009        2010
                                                  3 ........................   49   CFR   part 633 .......................................................................................................................         2010        2011
                                                  4 ........................   49   CFR   parts 609 and 611 .......................................................................................................                2011        2012
                                                  5 ........................   49   CFR   parts 613 and 614 .......................................................................................................                2012        2013
                                                  6 ........................   49   CFR   part 622 .......................................................................................................................         2013        2014
                                                  7 ........................   49   CFR   part 630 .......................................................................................................................         2014        2015
                                                  8 ........................   49   CFR   part 639 .......................................................................................................................         2015        2016
                                                  9 ........................   49   CFR   parts 659 and 663 .......................................................................................................                2016        2017
                                                  10 ......................    49   CFR   part 665 .......................................................................................................................         2017        2018



                                                  Year 7 (Fall 2014) List of Rules                                                sub-recipients of section 5307 urban                                       revisions will not have a significant
                                                  Analyzed and Summary of Results                                                 formula funds and 5311 rural                                               economic impact on a substantial
                                                                                                                                  formula funds. The proposed                                                number of small entities.
                                                  49 CFR part 630—National Transit
                                                      Database                                                                    reporting requirements would apply                                       • General: The rule was promulgated
                                                    • Section 610: The agency has                                                 to all recipients and sub-recipients                                       to prescribe requirements and
                                                      determined that the rule continues                                          of Chapter 53 funds that own,                                              procedures for compliance with
                                                      to not have a significant effect on a                                       operate, or manage capital assets                                          Federal data reporting requirements
                                                      substantial number of small                                                 used in the provision of public                                            dictated by statute. Recently,
                                                      entities. FTA is proposing to amend                                         transportation. However, FTA is not                                        Congress included additional
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                                                      the rule to align with the statutory                                        proposing to apply all existing NTD                                        reporting requirements for the
                                                      requirement to report performance                                           reporting requirements to all                                              management of transit asset when it
                                                      measures and targets for the                                                recipients of chapter 53 funds. FTA                                        enacted the Moving Ahead for
                                                      National Transit Asset Management                                           has evaluated the likely effects of                                        Progress in the 21st Century Act
                                                      System as required under 49 U.S.C.                                          the proposed rule on small entities                                        (MAP–21), Public Law 112–141,
                                                      5326(c)(3). Currently, the NTD                                              and is requesting public comment                                           (2012). FTA is promulgating a
                                                      reporting requirements are limited,                                         during the rulemaking process. FTA                                         notice of proposed rulemaking to
                                                      in some instances, to recipients and                                        has determined that the proposed                                           implement specific reporting


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                                                          requirements of the National Asset                                        funds under 49 U.S.C. 5307 and                                       Year 8 (Fall 2015)—List of Rule(s) That
                                                          Management System in accordance                                           5311. However, the proposed rule                                     Will Be Analyzed This Year
                                                          with 49 U.S.C. 5326. The proposal                                         will not extend all current reporting
                                                          includes revising 49 CFR part 630                                         requirements to all recipients. This                                 49 CFR part 639—Capital Leases
                                                          to apply to all recipients of Federal                                     proposal will revise the regulation                                  Maritime Administration
                                                          public transit funds instead of being                                     to be consistent with current
                                                          limited to just recipients of Federal                                     statutory requirements.                                              Section 610 and Other Reviews

                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Analysis     Review
                                                            Year                                                                Regulations to be reviewed                                                                      year         year

                                                  1 ........................     46   CFR   parts 201 through 205 ................................................................................................                   2008        2009
                                                  2 ........................     46   CFR   parts 221 through 232 ................................................................................................                   2009        2010
                                                  3 ........................     46   CFR   parts 249 through 296 ................................................................................................                   2010        2011
                                                  4 ........................     46   CFR   parts 221, 298, 308, and 309 .....................................................................................                       2011        2012
                                                  5 ........................     46   CFR   parts 307 through 309 ................................................................................................                   2012        2013
                                                  6 ........................     46   CFR   part 310 .......................................................................................................................         2013        2014
                                                  7 ........................     46   CFR   parts 315 through 340 ................................................................................................                   2014        2015
                                                  8 ........................     46   CFR   parts 345 through 381 ................................................................................................                   2015        2016
                                                  9 ........................     46   CFR   parts 382 through 389 ................................................................................................                   2016        2017
                                                  10 ......................      46   CFR   parts 390 through 393 ................................................................................................                   2017        2018



                                                  Year 6 (2013) List of Rules With                                               Undertake in Continental United                                             registered length to obtain a fishery
                                                  Ongoing Analysis                                                               States Ports Voyage Repairs and                                             endorsement to the vessel’s
                                                  46 CFR part 310—Merchant Marine                                                Service Equipment of Vessels                                                documentation
                                                      Training                                                                   Operated for the Account of the                                         46 CFR part 370—Claims
                                                                                                                                 National Shipping Authority Under                                       46 CFR part 381—Cargo preference—
                                                  Year 7 (2014) List of Rules With                                               General Agency Agreement                                                    U.S.-flag vessels
                                                  Ongoing Analysis                                                           46 CFR part 337—General Agent’s
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Year 9 (2016) List of Rules That Will Be
                                                  46 CFR part 315—Agency Agreements                                              responsibility in Connection with
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Analyzed During the Next Year
                                                      and Appointment of Agents                                                  Foreign Repair Custom’s Entries
                                                  46 CFR part 317—Bonding of Ship’s                                          46 CFR part 338—Procedure for                                               46 CFR part 382—Determination of fair
                                                      Personnel                                                                  Accomplishment of Vessel Repairs                                            and reasonable rates for the carriage
                                                  46 CFR part 324—Procedural Rules for                                           Under National Shipping Authority                                           of bulk and packaged preference
                                                      Financial Transactions Under                                               Master Lump Sum Repair                                                      cargoes on U.S.-flag commercial
                                                      Agency Agreements                                                          Contract—NSA—Lumpsumrep                                                     vessels
                                                  46 CFR part 325—Procedure to be                                            46 CFR part 339—Procedure for                                               46 CFR part 385—Research and
                                                      Followed by General Agents in                                              Accomplishment of Ship Repairs                                              development grant and cooperative
                                                      Preparation of Invoices and                                                Under National Shipping Authority                                           agreements regulations
                                                      Payment of Compensation Pursuant                                           Individual Contract for Minor                                           46 CFR part 386—Regulations governing
                                                      to Provisions of NSA Order No. 47                                          Repairs—NSA—Worksmalrep                                                     public buildings and grounds at the
                                                  46 CFR part 326—Marine Protection and                                      46 CFR part 340—Priority Use and                                                United States Merchant Marine
                                                      Indemnity Insurance Under                                                  Allocation of Shipping Services,                                            Academy
                                                      Agreements with Agents                                                     Container and Chassis and Port                                          46 CFR part 387—Utilization and
                                                  46 CFR part 327—Seamen’s Claims;                                               Facilities and Services for National                                        disposal of surplus Federal real
                                                      Administrative Action and                                                  Security and National Defense                                               property for development or
                                                      Litigation                                                                 Related Operations.                                                         operation of a port facility
                                                  46 CFR part 328—Slop Chests                                                                                                                            46 CFR part 388—Administrative
                                                                                                                             Year 8 (2015) List of Rules With                                                waivers of the Coastwise Trade
                                                  46 CFR part 329—Voyage Data
                                                                                                                             Ongoing Analysis                                                                Laws
                                                  46 CFR part 330—Launch Services
                                                  46 CFR part 332—Repatriation of                                            46 CFR part 345—Restrictions upon the                                       46 CFR part 389—Determination of
                                                      Seaman                                                                     transfer or change in use or in terms                                       availability of coast-wise-qualified
                                                  46 CFR part 335—Authority and                                                  governing utilization of port                                               vessels for transportation of
                                                      Responsibility of General Agents to                                        facilities                                                                  platform jackets
                                                      Undertake Emergency Repairs in                                         46 CFR part 346—Federal port
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
                                                      Foreign Ports                                                              controllers
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Safety Administration (PHMSA)
                                                  46 CFR part 336—Authority and                                              46 CFR part 356—Requirements for
                                                      Responsibility of General Agents to                                        vessels over 100 feet or greater in                                     Section 610 and Other Reviews
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Analysis     Review
                                                            Year                                                                Regulations to be reviewed                                                                      year         year

                                                  1   ........................   49   CFR   part 178 .......................................................................................................................         2008        2009
                                                  2   ........................   49   CFR   parts 178 through 180 ................................................................................................                   2009        2010
                                                  3   ........................   49   CFR   parts 172 and 175 .......................................................................................................                2010        2011
                                                  4   ........................   49   CFR   part 171, sections 171.15 and 171.16 ........................................................................                            2011        2012
                                                  5   ........................   49   CFR   parts 106, 107, 171, 190, and 195 .............................................................................                          2012        2013



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                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Analysis         Review
                                                           Year                                                             Regulations to be reviewed                                                                   year             year

                                                  6 ........................   49   CFR   parts   174, 177, 191, and 192 .....................................................................................                2013              2014
                                                  7 ........................   49   CFR   parts   176 and 199 .......................................................................................................         2014              2015
                                                  8 ........................   49   CFR   parts   172 and 178 .......................................................................................................         2015              2016
                                                  9 ........................   49   CFR   parts   172, 173, 174, 176, 177, and 193 .....................................................................                      2016              2017
                                                  10 ......................    49   CFR   parts   173 and 194 .......................................................................................................         2017              2018



                                                  Year 7 (Fall 2015) List of Rules                                           framework for the vessel transport                                         economic impact on small entities
                                                  Analyzed and a Summary of Results                                          of hazardous materials through                                             will not be significant.
                                                                                                                             participation in relevant                                                • General: No changes are needed.
                                                  49 CFR part 176—Carriage by Vessel
                                                                                                                             international standards setting                                            These regulations are cost effective
                                                    • Section 610: There is no                                               bodies including the International
                                                      SEIOSNOSE. This rule prescribes                                                                                                                   and impose the least burden.
                                                                                                                             Maritime Organization’s Sub-                                               PHMSA’s plain language review of
                                                      minimum safety standards for the                                       Committee on Carriage of Cargoes
                                                      transportation of hazardous                                                                                                                       this rule indicates no need for
                                                                                                                             and Containers and strives to                                              substantial revision.
                                                      materials by vessel. Some small                                        harmonize domestic regulations
                                                      entities may be affected, but the                                      with that framework wherever such                                    Year 8 (Fall 2016) List of Rules That
                                                      economic impact on small entities                                      harmonization provides an                                            Will Be Analyzed During the Next Year
                                                      will not be significant.                                               acceptable level of safety and is in
                                                    • General: The requirements in this                                      the public interest. PHMSA’s plain                                   49 CFR part 172—Hazardous Materials
                                                      rule are necessary to protect                                          language review of this rule                                             Table, Special Provisions,
                                                      workers and the general public from                                    indicates no need for substantial                                        Hazardous Materials
                                                      the dangers associated with                                            revision.                                                                Communications, Emergency
                                                      incidents involving hazardous                                      49 CFR part 199—Drug and Alcohol                                             Response Information, Training
                                                      materials transported by vessel.                                       Testing                                                                  Requirements, and Security Plans
                                                      These provisions closely align with                                  • Section 610: There is no                                             49 CFR part 178—Specifications for
                                                      international standards for the safe                                   SEIOSNOSE. Based on regulated                                            Packagings
                                                      transportation of dangerous goods.                                     entities, PHMSA found that the
                                                                                                                                                                                                  Saint Lawrence Seaway Development
                                                      PHMSA works in consultation with                                       majority of operators are not small
                                                                                                                                                                                                  Corporation
                                                      the United States Coast Guard to                                       businesses. Therefore, though some
                                                      promote a harmonized international                                     small entities may be affected, the                                  Section 610 and Other Reviews



                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Analysis         Review
                                                           Year                                                             Regulations to be reviewed                                                                   year             year

                                                  1 ........................   33 CFR parts 401 through 403 ................................................................................................                  2008              2009



                                                  Year 1 (Fall 2008) List of Rules With                                  33 CFR part 402—Tariff of Tolls
                                                  Ongoing Analysis                                                       33 CFR part 403—Rules of Procedure of
                                                  33 CFR part 401—Seaway Regulations                                         the Joint Tolls Review Board
                                                      and Rules
                                                                                                                OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY—FINAL RULE STAGE
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Regulation
                                                    Sequence No.                                                                                         Title                                                                       Identifier No.

                                                  195 ....................     + Airline Pricing Transparency and Other Consumer Protection Issues .........................................................                            2105–AE11
                                                     + DOT-designated significant regulation.

                                                                                                           FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION—PRERULE STAGE
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Regulation
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                                                    Sequence No.                                                                                         Title                                                                       Identifier No.

                                                  196 ....................     + Applying the Flight, Duty, and Rest Rules to Tail-End Ferry Operations & FAA Reauthorization ...............                                           2120–AK26
                                                     + DOT-designated significant regulation.




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                                                                                                  FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION—PROPOSED RULE STAGE
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Regulation
                                                    Sequence No.                                                                                   Title                                                                           Identifier No.

                                                  197 ....................   + Airport Safety Management System .............................................................................................................         2120–AJ38
                                                  198 ....................   + Applying the Flight, Duty, and Rest Requirements to Ferry Flights that Follow Domestic, Flag, or Sup-                                                  2120–AK22
                                                                               plemental All-Cargo Operations (Reauthorization).
                                                  199 ....................   + Pilot Records Database (HR 500) .................................................................................................................      2120–AK31
                                                  200 ....................   + Revision of Airworthiness Standards for Normal, Utility, Acrobatic, and Commuter (RRR) ........................                                        2120–AK65
                                                  201 ....................   + Operations of Small Unmanned Aircraft Over People ..................................................................................                   2120–AK85
                                                     + DOT-designated significant regulation.

                                                                                                       FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION—FINAL RULE STAGE
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Regulation
                                                    Sequence No.                                                                                   Title                                                                           Identifier No.

                                                  202 ....................   + Operation and Certification of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems ...............................................................                         2120–AJ60
                                                  203 ....................   Changing the Collective Risk Limits for Launches and Reentries and Clarifying the Risk Limit Used to Es-                                                 2120–AK06
                                                                               tablish Hazard Areas for Ships and Aircraft.
                                                  204 ....................   Acceptance Criteria for Portable Oxygen Concentrators Used Onboard Aircraft (RRR) ................................                                       2120–AK32
                                                  205 ....................   Reciprocal Waivers of Claims for Licensed or Permitted Launch and Reentry Activities (RRR) ...................                                           2120–AK44
                                                  206 ....................   + Registration and Marking Requirements for Small Unmanned Aircraft ........................................................                             2120–AK82
                                                     + DOT-designated significant regulation.

                                                                                                     FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION—LONG-TERM ACTIONS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Regulation
                                                    Sequence No.                                                                                   Title                                                                           Identifier No.

                                                  207 ....................   + Drug and Alcohol Testing of Certain Maintenance Provider Employees Located Outside of the United                                                       2120–AK09
                                                                               States.
                                                     + DOT-designated significant regulation.

                                                                                                     FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION—COMPLETED ACTIONS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Regulation
                                                    Sequence No.                                                                                   Title                                                                           Identifier No.

                                                  208 ....................   Flight Simulation Training Device Qualification Standards for Extended Envelope and Adverse Weather                                                      2120–AK08
                                                                                Event Training (International Cooperation).


                                                                                         FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION—FINAL RULE STAGE
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Regulation
                                                    Sequence No.                                                                                   Title                                                                           Identifier No.

                                                  209 ....................   + Commercial Drivers’ License Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse (MAP–21) ..................................................                                 2126–AB18
                                                     + DOT-designated significant regulation.

                                                                                        FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION—LONG-TERM ACTIONS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Regulation
                                                    Sequence No.                                                                                   Title                                                                           Identifier No.

                                                  210 ....................   + Carrier Safety Fitness Determination ............................................................................................................      2126–AB11
                                                  211 ....................   + Entry-Level Driver Training (Section 610 Review) ......................................................................................                2126–AB66
                                                     + DOT-designated significant regulation.
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                                                                                        FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION—COMPLETED ACTIONS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Regulation
                                                    Sequence No.                                                                                   Title                                                                           Identifier No.

                                                  212 ....................   + Electronic Logging Devices and Hours of Service Supporting Documents (MAP–21) (RRR) .....................                                              2126–AB20
                                                     + DOT-designated significant regulation.



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                                                                                                   FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION—PROPOSED RULE STAGE
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Regulation
                                                    Sequence No.                                                                                        Title                                                                                Identifier No.

                                                  213 ....................   + Passenger Equipment Safety Standards Amendments (RRR) ....................................................................                                       2130–AC46
                                                     + DOT-designated significant regulation.

                                                                                                        FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION—FINAL RULE STAGE
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Regulation
                                                    Sequence No.                                                                                        Title                                                                                Identifier No.

                                                  214 ....................   + Train Crew Staffing and Location ..................................................................................................................              2130–AC48
                                                     + DOT-designated significant regulation.

                                                                                    SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION—COMPLETED ACTIONS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Regulation
                                                    Sequence No.                                                                                        Title                                                                                Identifier No.

                                                  215 ....................   Tariff of Tolls (Rulemaking Resulting From a Section 610 Review) ..........................................................                                        2135–AA38
                                                  216 ....................   Seaway Regulations and Rules: Periodic Update, Various Categories (Rulemaking Resulting From a                                                                     2135–AA39
                                                                               Section 610 Review).


                                                                             PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION—PROPOSED RULE STAGE
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Regulation
                                                    Sequence No.                                                                                        Title                                                                                Identifier No.

                                                  217 ....................   + Pipeline Safety: Amendments to Parts 192 and 195 to Require Valve installation and Minimum Rupture                                                               2137–AF06
                                                                               Detection Standards.
                                                  218 ....................   + Hazardous Materials: Oil Spill Response Plans and Information Sharing for High-Hazard Flammable                                                                  2137–AF08
                                                                               Trains.
                                                     + DOT-designated significant regulation.

                                                                                PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION—FINAL RULE STAGE
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Regulation
                                                    Sequence No.                                                                                        Title                                                                                Identifier No.

                                                  219 ....................   + Pipeline Safety: Safety of Hazardous Liquid Pipelines .................................................................................                          2137–AE66
                                                  220 ....................   Pipeline Safety: Issues related to the use of Plastic Pipe in Gas Pipeline Industry (RRR) ...........................                                              2137–AE93
                                                  221 ....................   Pipeline Safety: Operator Qualification, Cost Recovery, Accident and Incident Notification, and Other                                                              2137–AE94
                                                                               Changes (RRR).
                                                     + DOT-designated significant regulation.

                                                                                                            MARITIME ADMINISTRATION—PROPOSED RULE STAGE
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Regulation
                                                    Sequence No.                                                                                        Title                                                                                Identifier No.

                                                  222 ....................   + Cargo Preference ..........................................................................................................................................      2133–AB74
                                                     + DOT-designated significant regulation.


                                                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                                          to improve the air travel environment.                                    enhanced reporting by mainline carriers
                                                  (DOT)                                                                 This rulemaking would explore whether                                     for their domestic code-share partner
                                                  Office of the Secretary (OST)                                         to codify in regulation a definition of                                   operations; requiring large travel agents
                                                                                                                        the term ‘‘ticket agent,’’ to require                                     to adopt minimum customer service
                                                  Final Rule Stage                                                      airlines and ticket agents to disclose at                                 standards; codifying the statutory
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                                                  195. +Airline Pricing Transparency and                                all points of sale the fees for certain                                   requirement that carriers and ticket
                                                  Other Consumer Protection Issues                                      basic ancillary services associated with                                  agents disclose any code-share
                                                                                                                        the air transportation consumers are                                      arrangements on their Web sites; and
                                                    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 41712; 49                                buying or considering buying. The                                         prohibiting unfair and deceptive
                                                  U.S.C. 40101; 49 U.S.C. 41702                                         rulemaking would also consider                                            practices such as undisclosed biasing
                                                    Abstract: This rulemaking would                                     whether to enhance airline passenger                                      and post-purchase price increases. The
                                                  address a number of proposals to                                      protections such as: Expanding the pool                                   rulemaking would also consider
                                                  enhance protections for air travelers and                             of ‘‘reporting’’ carriers; requiring                                      whether to require ticket agents to


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                                                  disclose the carriers whose tickets they                     Abstract: This rulemaking would                               Action            Date        FR Cite
                                                  sell in order to avoid having consumers                   require a flightcrew member who is
                                                  mistakenly believe they are searching all                 employed by an air carrier conducting                   Second Extension          03/07/11   76 FR 12300
                                                  possible flight options for a particular                  operations under part 135, and who                        of Comment
                                                  city-pair market when in fact there may                   accepts an additional assignment for                      Period.
                                                  be other options available. Additionally,                 flying under part 91 from the air carrier               End of Second             07/05/11
                                                                                                                                                                      Extended Com-
                                                  the rulemaking would correct drafting                     or from any other air carrier conducting                  ment Period.
                                                  errors and make minor changes to the                      operations under part 121 or 135, to                    Second NPRM ....          06/00/16
                                                  Department’s second Enhancing Airline                     apply the period of the additional
                                                  Passenger Protections rule to conform to                  assignment toward any limitation                          Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                  guidance issued by the Department’s                       applicable to the flightcrew member                     Required: Yes.
                                                  Office of Aviation Enforcement and                        relating to duty periods or flight times                  Agency Contact: Keri Lyons,
                                                  Proceedings (Enforcement Office)                          under part 135.                                         Department of Transportation, Federal
                                                  regarding its interpretation of the rule.                    Timetable:                                           Aviation Administration, 800
                                                     Timetable:                                                                                                     Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                                                                                   Action                Date          FR Cite      Washington, DC 20591, Phone: 202 267–
                                                         Action               Date           FR Cite                                                                8972, Email: keri.lyons@faa.gov.
                                                                                                            ANPRM ...............     09/00/16
                                                  NPRM ..................   05/23/14      79 FR 29970
                                                                                                                                                                      RIN: 2120–AJ38
                                                  NPRM Comment              08/06/14      79 FR 45731         Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                       198. +Applying the Flight, Duty, and
                                                    Period Ex-                                              Required: Yes.                                          Rest Requirements to Ferry Flights That
                                                    tended.                                                   Agency Contact: Dale Roberts,                         Follow Domestic, Flag, or Supplemental
                                                  NPRM Comment              08/21/14                        Department of Transportation, Federal
                                                    Period End.                                                                                                     All-Cargo Operations (Reauthorization)
                                                                                                            Aviation Administration, 800
                                                  NPRM Comment               09/22/14                                                                                  Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g); 49
                                                    Period Ex-
                                                                                                            Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                                                                            Washington, DC 20591, Phone: 202 267–                   U.S.C. 40113; 49 U.S.C. 40119; 49 U.S.C.
                                                    tended End.                                                                                                     41706; 49 U.S.C. 44101; 49 U.S.C.
                                                  NPRM Comment              09/25/14      79 FR 57489       5749, Email: dale.roberts@faa.gov.
                                                                                                              RIN: 2120–AK26                                        44701; 49 U.S.C. 44702; 49 U.S.C.
                                                    Period Re-
                                                    opened.                                                                                                         44705; 49 U.S.C. 44709 to 44711; 49
                                                  NPRM Comment              09/29/14                                                                                U.S.C. 44713; 49 U.S.C. 44716; 49 U.S.C.
                                                    Period Re-                                                                                                      44717
                                                    opened End.                                             DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                               Abstract: This rulemaking would
                                                  Final Rule ............    10/00/16                       (DOT)                                                   require a flightcrew member who
                                                                                                            Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)                   accepts an additional assignment for
                                                    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                                                                                 flying under part 91 from the air carrier
                                                  Required: Yes.                                            Proposed Rule Stage                                     or from any other air carrier conducting
                                                    Agency Contact: Blane A. Workie,                                                                                operations under part 121 or 135 of such
                                                                                                            197. +Airport Safety Management
                                                  Principal Deputy Assistant General                                                                                title, to apply the period of the
                                                                                                            System
                                                  Counsel, Department of Transportation,                                                                            additional assignment toward any
                                                  Office of the Secretary, 1200 New Jersey                     Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 44706; 49                 limitation applicable to the flightcrew
                                                  Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590,                         U.S.C. 106(g); 49 U.S.C. 40113; 49                      member relating to duty periods or
                                                  Phone: 202–366–9342, TDD Phone:                           U.S.C. 44701 to 44706; 49 U.S.C. 44709;                 flight times. This rule is necessary as it
                                                  202–755–7687, Fax: 202–366–7152,                          49 U.S.C. 44719                                         will make part 121 flight, duty, and rest
                                                  Email: blane.workie@dot.gov.                                 Abstract: This rulemaking would
                                                                                                                                                                    limits applicable to tail-end ferries that
                                                    RIN: 2105–AE11                                          require certain airport certificate holders
                                                                                                                                                                    follow an all-cargo flight.
                                                                                                            to develop, implement, maintain, and                       Timetable:
                                                  BILLING CODE 4910–9X–P
                                                                                                            adhere to a safety management system
                                                                                                            (SMS) for its aviation related activities.                       Action            Date        FR Cite
                                                                                                            An SMS is a formalized approach to
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                              managing safety by developing an                        NPRM ..................   09/00/16
                                                  (DOT)                                                     organization-wide safety policy,
                                                                                                            developing formal methods of                              Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                  Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
                                                                                                            identifying hazards, analyzing and                      Required: Yes.
                                                  Prerule Stage                                             mitigating risk, developing methods for                   Agency Contact: Dale Roberts,
                                                                                                            ensuring continuous safety                              Department of Transportation, Federal
                                                  196. +Applying the Flight, Duty, and
                                                                                                            improvement, and creating                               Aviation Administration, 800
                                                  Rest Rules to Tail-End Ferry Operations
                                                                                                            organization-wide safety promotion                      Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                  & FAA Reauthorization
                                                                                                            strategies.                                             Washington, DC 20591, Phone: 202 267–
                                                    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g); 49                      Timetable:                                           5749, Email: dale.roberts@faa.gov.
                                                  U.S.C. 1153; 49 U.S.C. 40101; 49 U.S.C.                                                                             RIN: 2120–AK22
                                                  40102; 49 U.S.C. 40103; 49 U.S.C.                                Action                Date          FR Cite
                                                  40113; 49 U.S.C. 41706; 49 U.S.C.                                                                                 199. +Pilot Records Database (HR 500)
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                                                  44105; 49 U.S.C. 44106; 49 U.S.C.                         NPRM ..................   10/07/10       75 FR 62008      Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g); 49
                                                  44111; 49 U.S.C. 44701 to 44717; 49                       NPRM Comment              12/10/10       75 FR 76928    U.S.C. 1155; 49 U.S.C. 40103; 49 U.S.C.
                                                                                                              Period Ex-                                            40113; 49 U.S.C. 40119; 49 U.S.C.
                                                  U.S.C. 44722; 49 U.S.C. 44901; 49 U.S.C.
                                                                                                              tended.
                                                  44903; 49 U.S.C. 44904; 49 U.S.C.                         NPRM Comment              01/05/11
                                                                                                                                                                    40120; 49 U.S.C. 41706; 49 U.S.C.
                                                  44906; 49 U.S.C. 44912; 49 U.S.C.                           Period End.                                           44101; 49 U.S.C. 44111; 49 U.S.C. 44701
                                                  44914; 49 U.S.C. 44936; 49 U.S.C.                         End of Extended           03/07/11                      to 44705; 49 U.S.C. 44709 to 44713; 49
                                                  44938; 49 U.S.C. 45101 to 45105; 49                         Comment Pe-                                           U.S.C. 44715 to 44717; 49 U.S.C. 44722;
                                                  U.S.C. 46103                                                riod.                                                 49 U.S.C. 45101 to 45105; 49 U.S.C.


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                                                  46105; 49 U.S.C. 46306; 49 U.S.C.                         technology; (5) increase the general                    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                  46315; 49 U.S.C. 46316; 49 U.S.C.                         aviation (GA) level of safety provided by               (DOT)
                                                  46504; 49 U.S.C. 46507; 49 U.S.C.                         new and modified airplanes; (6) amend                   Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
                                                  47122; 49 U.S.C. 47508; 49 U.S.C. 47528                   the stall, stall warning, and spin
                                                  to 47531                                                  requirements to reduce fatal accidents                  Final Rule Stage
                                                     Abstract: This rulemaking would                        and increase crashworthiness by
                                                  implement a Pilot Records Database as                                                                             202. +Operation and Certification of
                                                                                                            allowing new methods for occupant                       Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems
                                                  required by Public Law 111–216 (Aug.                      protection; and (7) address icing
                                                  1, 2010). Section 203 amends the Pilot                                                                               Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 44701; Pub.
                                                                                                            conditions that are currently not
                                                  Records Improvement Act by requiring                                                                              L. 112–95
                                                                                                            included in part 23 regulations.                           Abstract: This rulemaking would
                                                  the FAA to create a pilot records
                                                  database that contains various types of                      Timetable:                                           allow the commercial operation of small
                                                  pilot records. These records would be                                                                             unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) in
                                                  provided by the FAA, air carriers, and                           Action                Date          FR Cite      the National Airspace System (NAS).
                                                  other persons who employ pilots. The                                                                              These changes would address the
                                                                                                            NPRM ..................   03/14/16       81 FR 13452    operation of small unmanned aircraft
                                                  FAA must maintain these records until
                                                                                                            NPRM Comment              05/13/16                      systems, certification of their operators,
                                                  it receives notice that a pilot is                         Period End.
                                                  deceased. Air carriers would use this                                                                             registration of the small unmanned
                                                  database to perform a record check on                                                                             aircraft, and display of registration
                                                  a pilot prior to making a hiring decision.                  Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                       markings. This action would also find
                                                     Timetable:                                             Required: Yes.                                          airworthiness certification is not
                                                                                                              Agency Contact: Lowell Foster,                        required for small unmanned aircraft
                                                         Action               Date           FR Cite        Department of Transportation, Federal                   system operations subject to this
                                                                                                            Aviation Administration, 901 Locust St.,                rulemaking.
                                                  NPRM ..................    03/00/17                                                                                  Timetable:
                                                                                                            Kansas City, MO 64106, Phone: 816–
                                                    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                         329–4125, Email: lowell.foster@faa.gov.                          Action            Date        FR Cite
                                                  Required: Yes.                                              RIN: 2120–AK65
                                                    Agency Contact: Bradley Palmer,                                                                                 NPRM ..................   02/23/15   80 FR 9544
                                                  Department of Transportation, Federal                     201. • +Operations of Small Unmanned                    NPRM Comment              04/24/15
                                                  Aviation Administration, 800                              Aircraft Over People                                      Period End.
                                                  Independence Avenue SW.,                                                                                          Final Rule ............   07/00/16
                                                                                                              Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(f); 49
                                                  Washington, DC 20591, Phone: 202 267–
                                                                                                            U.S.C. 40101; 49 U.S.C. 40103; 49 U.S.C.                  Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                  7739, Email: bradley.palmer@faa.gov.
                                                                                                            44701; Pub. L. 112–95, sec 333; . . .                   Required: Yes.
                                                    RIN: 2120–AK31
                                                                                                              Abstract: This rulemaking would                         Agency Contact: Lance Nuckolls,
                                                  200. +Revision of Airworthiness                           address the performance-based                           Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration
                                                  Standards for Normal, Utility,                            standards and means-of-compliance for                   Office, Department of Transportation,
                                                  Acrobatic, and Commuter (RRR)                                                                                     Federal Aviation Administration, 490
                                                                                                            operation of small unmanned aircraft
                                                     Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g); 49                                                                          L’Enfant Plaza SW., Washington, DC
                                                                                                            systems (UAS) over people not directly
                                                  U.S.C. 40113; 49 U.S.C. 44701; 49 U.S.C.                                                                          20024, Phone: 202–267–8447, Email:
                                                                                                            participating in the operation or not                   UAS-rule@faa.gov.
                                                  44702; 49 U.S.C. 44704                                    under a covered structure or inside a
                                                     Abstract: This rulemaking would                                                                                  RIN: 2120–AJ60
                                                                                                            stationary vehicle that can provide
                                                  revise title 14, Code of Federal                          reasonable protection from a falling                    203. Changing the Collective Risk
                                                  Regulations (14 CFR) part 23 as a set of                  small unmanned aircraft. This                           Limits for Launches and Reentries and
                                                  performance based regulations for the                     rulemaking would provide relief from                    Clarifying the Risk Limit Used To
                                                  design and certification of small                                                                                 Establish Hazard Areas for Ships and
                                                                                                            certain operational restrictions
                                                  transport category aircraft. This                                                                                 Aircraft
                                                                                                            implemented in the Operation and
                                                  rulemaking would: (1) Reorganize part
                                                                                                            Certification of Small Unmanned                           Legal Authority: 51 U.S.C. 50901 to
                                                  23 into performance-based requirements
                                                                                                            Aircraft Systems final rule (hereinafter                50923
                                                  by removing the detailed design                                                                                     Abstract: This rulemaking would
                                                  requirements from part 23. The detailed                   the sUAS Operation and Certification
                                                                                                            rule).                                                  revise the requirements, (1) establish
                                                  design provisions that would assist                                                                               quantitative public risk acceptability
                                                  applicants in complying with the new                        Timetable:                                            criteria that treat launch and reentry
                                                  performance-based requirements would                                                                              separately, (2) define the scope of
                                                  be identified in means of compliance                             Action                Date          FR Cite
                                                                                                                                                                    launch and reentry mission for the
                                                  (MOC) documents to support this effort;                                                                           purposes of quantitative risk analyses
                                                  (2) promote the adoption of the newly                     NPRM ..................   12/00/16
                                                                                                                                                                    (QRA), and (3) apply QRA requirements,
                                                  created performance-based                                                                                         including uncertainty analysis, equally
                                                  airworthiness design standard as an                         Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                       to all types of launch and reentry
                                                  internationally accepted standard by the                  Required: Yes.
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                                                                                                                                                                    vehicles. These revisions update the
                                                  majority of other civil aviation                            Agency Contact: Guido Hassig,                         current regulations and are consistent
                                                  authorities; (3) re-align the part 23                                                                             with current practices at the Federal
                                                                                                            Department of Transportation, Federal
                                                  requirements to promote the                                                                                       ranges.
                                                                                                            Aviation Administration, 1 Airport
                                                  development of entry-level airplanes                                                                                Timetable:
                                                                                                            Way, Rochester, NY 14624, Phone: 585
                                                  similar to those certified under
                                                  Certification Specification for Very                      436–3880, Email: guido.hassig@faa.gov.
                                                                                                                                                                             Action            Date        FR Cite
                                                  Light Aircraft (CS–VLA); (4) enhance                        RIN: 2120–AK85
                                                  the FAA’s ability to address new                                                                                  NPRM ..................   07/21/14   79 FR 42241



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                                                         Action               Date           FR Cite               Action                Date          FR Cite      aircraft systems, to help facilitate
                                                                                                                                                                    compliance with existing statutory
                                                  NPRM Comment              10/20/14                        NPRM Comment              11/18/14                      obligations for aircraft registration. The
                                                    Period End.                                               Period End.                                           alternative process will help create a
                                                  Analyzing com-            06/00/16                        Final Rule ............   05/00/16                      culture of accountability and ensure
                                                    ments.                                                                                                          responsible use of small UAS. As
                                                                                                              Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                       evidenced by the recent reports of
                                                    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                         Required: Yes.                                          unsafe UAS operations, the lack of
                                                  Required: Yes.                                              Agency Contact: Denise K. Deaderick,                  awareness of operators regarding what
                                                    Agency Contact: Rene Rey, Licensing                     Air Transportation Division,                            must be done to operate UAS safely in
                                                  and Safety Division, Office of                            Department of Transportation, Federal                   the NAS, and the lack of identification
                                                  Commercial Space, Department of                           Aviation Administration, 800                            of UAS and their operators pose
                                                  Transportation, Federal Aviation                          Independence Avenue SW.,                                significant challenges in ensuring
                                                  Administration, 800 Independence                          Washington, DC 20591, Phone: 202–                       accountability for responsible use.
                                                  Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20590,                         267–8166, Email: dk.deaderick@faa.gov.                  Without increased awareness and
                                                  Phone: 202 267–7538, Email: rene.rey@                       RIN: 2120–AK32                                        knowledge of the statutory and
                                                  faa.gov.                                                                                                          regulatory requirements for safe
                                                                                                            205. Reciprocal Waivers of Claims for
                                                    RIN: 2120–AK06                                                                                                  operation, the risk of unsafe UAS
                                                                                                            Licensed or Permitted Launch and
                                                  204. Acceptance Criteria for Portable                     Reentry Activities (RRR)                                operations will only rise. Aircraft
                                                  Oxygen Concentrators Used Onboard                                                                                 registration, identification, and marking
                                                                                                              Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 322; 51                    will assist the Department in identifying
                                                  Aircraft (RRR)                                            U.S.C. 50910 to 50923                                   owners of UAS that are operated in an
                                                    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(f); 49                     Abstract: This rulemaking would                       unsafe manner, so we may continue to
                                                  U.S.C. 106(g); 49 U.S.C. 1155; 49 U.S.C.                  extend the waiver of claims for all the                 educate these users, and when
                                                  40103; 49 U.S.C. 40105; 49 U.S.C.                         customers involved in a launch or                       appropriate, take enforcement action.
                                                  40109; 49 U.S.C. 40113; 49 U.S.C.                         reentry, amend the requirement                          This rulemaking is based on public
                                                  40119; 49 U.S.C. 40120; 49 U.S.C.                         describing which entities are required to               comment regarding the proposed
                                                  41706; 49 U.S.C. 44101; 49 U.S.C.                         sign the statutorily-mandated waiver of                 aircraft registration process for small
                                                  44110; 49 U.S.C. 44111; 49 U.S.C.                         claims, and add a new waiver template                   UAS in the Operation and Use of Small
                                                  44502; 49 U.S.C. 44701; 49 U.S.C.                         for the customer’s use. This rulemaking                 UAS notice of proposed rulemaking and
                                                  44702; 49 U.S.C. 44704; 49 U.S.C.                         would ease the administrative burden                    recommendations from the UAS
                                                  44705; 49 U.S.C. 44709 to 44713; 49                       on the customers, licensees, permittees,                Registration task force.
                                                  U.S.C. 44715 to 44717; 49 U.S.C. 44722;                   and the FAA, especially when a new                         Timetable:
                                                  49 U.S.C. 45101 to 45105; 49 U.S.C.                       customer is added only a short time
                                                  46102; 49 U.S.C. 46105; 49 U.S.C.                         before the scheduled launch or reentry.                          Action        Date        FR Cite
                                                  46306; 49 U.S.C. 46315; 49 U.S.C.                           Timetable:
                                                  46316; 49 U.S.C. 46504; 49 U.S.C.                                                                                 Interim Final Rule    12/16/15   80 FR 78593
                                                                                                                   Action                Date          FR Cite      OMB approval of       12/21/15   80 FR 79255
                                                  46506; 49 U.S.C. 46507; 49 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                                                                       information col-
                                                  47122; 49 U.S.C. 47508; 49 U.S.C. 47528                                                                              lection.
                                                  to 47531; 61 Stat. 1180—Articles 12 and                   NPRM ..................   01/13/15       80 FR 2015
                                                                                                            NPRM Comment              03/16/15                      Final Rule Effec-     12/21/15
                                                  29                                                          Period End.                                              tive.
                                                    Abstract: This rulemaking would                         NPRM Comment              06/15/15       80 FR 34110    Comment Period        01/15/16
                                                  replace the existing process by which                       Period Re-                                               End.
                                                  the Federal Aviation Administration                         opened.                                               Analyzing Com-        06/00/16
                                                  (FAA) approves portable oxygen                            Comment Period            07/15/15                         ments.
                                                  concentrators (POC) for use on board                        End.
                                                  aircraft in air carrier operations,                       Final Rule ............   05/00/16                        Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                  commercial operations, and certain                                                                                Required: Yes.
                                                                                                              Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                         Agency Contact: Sara Mikolop,
                                                  other operations using large aircraft.
                                                                                                            Required: Yes.                                          Department of Transportation, Federal
                                                  This rulemaking would also replace the
                                                                                                              Agency Contact: Shirley McBride,                      Aviation Administration, 800
                                                  current process and allow passengers to
                                                                                                            Department of Transportation, Federal                   Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                  use a POC on board an aircraft if the
                                                                                                            Aviation Administration, 800                            Washington, DC 20591, Phone: 202 267–
                                                  POC satisfies certain acceptance criteria
                                                                                                            Independence Avenue SW.,                                7776, Email: sara.mikolop@faa.gov.
                                                  and bears a label indicating                                                                                        RIN: 2120–AK82
                                                  conformance with the acceptance                           Washington, DC 20591, Phone: 202 267–
                                                  criteria. Additionally, this rulemaking                   7470, Email: shirley.mcbride@faa.gov.
                                                  would eliminate redundant operational                       RIN: 2120–AK44
                                                  requirements and paperwork                                206. • +Registration and Marking                        DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                  requirements related to the physician’s                   Requirements for Small Unmanned                         (DOT)
                                                  statement. As a result, this rulemaking                   Aircraft                                                Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
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                                                  would reduce burdens for POC
                                                  manufacturers, passengers who use                            Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(f); 49                Long-Term Actions
                                                  POCs while traveling, and affected                        U.S.C. 41703; 49 U.S.C. 44101 to 44106;
                                                                                                            49 U.S.C. 44110 to 44113; 49 U.S.C.                     207. +Drug and Alcohol Testing of
                                                  aircraft operators.                                                                                               Certain Maintenance Provider
                                                    Timetable:                                              44701
                                                                                                               Abstract: This interim final rule                    Employees Located Outside of the
                                                                                                            would establish an alternative, stream-                 United States
                                                         Action               Date           FR Cite
                                                                                                            lined, web-based aircraft registration                    Legal Authority: 14 CFR; 49 U.S.C.
                                                  NPRM ..................   09/19/14      79 FR 56288       system for certain small unmanned                       106(g); 49 U.S.C. 40113; 49 U.S.C.


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                                                  44701; 49 U.S.C. 44702; 49 U.S.C.                         standards are intended to fully define                  driver’s license (CDL) holders and
                                                  44707; 49 U.S.C. 44709; 49 U.S.C. 44717                   FSTD fidelity requirements for                          refusals by such drivers to submit to
                                                     Abstract: This rulemaking is required                  conducting new flight training tasks                    testing. This rulemaking would require
                                                  by the FAA Modernization and Reform                       introduced through recent changes to                    employers of CDL holders and service
                                                  Act of 2012. It would require controlled                  the air carrier training requirements, as               agents to report positive test results and
                                                  substance testing of some employees                       well as to address various National                     refusals to test into the Clearinghouse.
                                                  working in repair stations located                        Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and                  Prospective employers, acting on an
                                                  outside the United States. The intended                   Aviation Rulemaking Committee                           application for a CDL driver position
                                                  effect is to increase participation by                    recommendations. This final rule also                   with the applicant’s written consent to
                                                  companies outside of the United States                    updates the FSTD technical standards to                 access the Clearinghouse, would query
                                                  in testing of employees who perform                       better align with the current                           the Clearinghouse to determine if any
                                                  safety critical functions and testing                     international FSTD evaluation guidance                  specific information about the driver
                                                  standards similar to those used in the                    and introduces a new FSTD level that                    applicant is in the Clearinghouse before
                                                  repair stations located in the United                     expands the number of qualified flight                  allowing the applicant to be hired and
                                                  States. This action is necessary to                       training tasks in a fixed-base flight                   to drive CMVs. This rulemaking is
                                                  increase the level of safety of the flying                training device. These changes will                     intended to increase highway safety by
                                                  public.                                                   ensure that the training and testing                    ensuring CDL holders, who have tested
                                                     Timetable:                                             environment is accurate and realistic,                  positive or have refused to submit to
                                                                                                            will codify existing practice, and will                 testing, have completed the U.S. DOT’s
                                                         Action               Date           FR Cite        provide greater harmonization with                      return-to-duty process before driving
                                                                                                            international guidance for simulation.                  CMVs in interstate or intrastate
                                                  ANPRM ...............      03/17/14     79 FR 14621
                                                                                                            The amendments will not apply to                        commerce. It is also intended to ensure
                                                  Comment Period             05/01/14     79 FR 24631
                                                    Extended.                                               previously qualified FSTDs with the                     that employers are meeting their drug
                                                  ANPRM Comment             05/16/14                        exception of the FSTD Directive, which                  and alcohol testing responsibilities.
                                                    Period End.                                             codifies the new FSTD technical                         Additionally, provisions in this
                                                  Comment Period            07/17/14                        standards for specific training tasks.                  rulemaking would also be responsive to
                                                    End.                                                       Timetable:                                           requirements of the Moving Ahead for
                                                  NPRM ..................    05/00/17                                                                               Progress in the 21st Century (MAP–21)
                                                                                                                   Action                Date          FR Cite      Act. MAP–21 required creation of the
                                                    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                                                                                 Clearinghouse by 10/1/14.
                                                  Required: Yes.                                            NPRM ..................   07/10/14       79 FR 39461       Timetable:
                                                    Agency Contact: Vicky Dunne,                            NPRM Comment              09/16/14       79 FR 55407
                                                  Department of Transportation, Federal                       Period Ex-
                                                                                                                                                                             Action            Date        FR Cite
                                                                                                              tended.
                                                  Aviation Administration, 800                              NPRM Comment              10/08/14
                                                  Independence Avenue SW.,                                                                                          NPRM ..................   02/20/14   79 FR 9703
                                                                                                              Period End.
                                                  Washington, DC 20591, Phone: 202 267–                                                                             Comment Period            04/21/14
                                                                                                            Comment Period            01/06/15
                                                  8522, Email: vicky.dunne@faa.gov.                                                                                   End.
                                                                                                              Extended.                                             Comment Period            04/22/14   79 FR 22467
                                                    RIN: 2120–AK09                                          Final Action .........    03/03/16       81 FR 18177      End.
                                                                                                            Final Action Effec-       05/31/16                      Comment Period            04/22/14   79 FR 22467
                                                                                                              tive.                                                   Extended.
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                                                                                      Final Rule ............   07/00/16
                                                                                                              Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                  (DOT)                                                     Required: Yes.                                            Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                  Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)                       Agency Contact: Larry McDonald,                       Required: Yes.
                                                                                                            Department of Transportation, Federal                     Agency Contact: Juan Moya,
                                                  Completed Actions                                         Aviation Administration, P.O. Box                       Department of Transportation, Federal
                                                  208. Flight Simulation Training Device                    20636, Atlanta, GA 30320, Phone: 404–                   Motor Carrier Safety Administration,
                                                  Qualification Standards for Extended                      474–5620, Email: larry.e.mcdonald@                      Washington, DC 20590, Phone: 202 366–
                                                  Envelope and Adverse Weather Event                        faa.gov.                                                4844, Email: juan.moya@dot.gov.
                                                  Training (International Cooperation)                        RIN: 2120–AK08                                          RIN: 2126–AB18
                                                                                                            BILLING CODE 4910–13–P
                                                     Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g); 49
                                                  U.S.C. 40113; 49 U.S.C. 44701; Pub. L.
                                                  111–216; 124 Stat. 2348; 49 U.S.C.                                                                                DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                  106(f)                                                    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            (DOT)
                                                     Abstract: This rulemaking would                        (DOT)
                                                  amend the Qualification Performance                                                                               Federal Motor Carrier Safety
                                                  Standards for flight simulation training                  Federal Motor Carrier Safety                            Administration (FMCSA)
                                                  devices (FSTDs) for the primary purpose                   Administration (FMCSA)
                                                                                                                                                                    Long-Term Actions
                                                  of improving existing technical                           Final Rule Stage
                                                  standards and introducing new                                                                                     210. +Carrier Safety Fitness
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                                                  technical standards for full stall and                    209. +Commercial Drivers’ License                       Determination
                                                  stick pusher maneuvers, upset                             Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse (MAP–                      Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 31144; sec.
                                                  recognition and recovery maneuvers,                       21)                                                     4009 of TEA–21
                                                  maneuvers conducted in airborne icing                       Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 31306                        Abstract: FMCSA proposes to amend
                                                  conditions, takeoff and landing                             Abstract: This rulemaking would                       the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
                                                  maneuvers in gusting crosswinds, and                      create a central database for verified                  Regulations (FMCSRs) to adopt revised
                                                  bounced landing recovery maneuvers.                       positive controlled substances and                      methodologies that would result in a
                                                  These new and improved technical                          alcohol test results for commercial                     safety fitness determination (SFD). The


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                                                  proposed methodologies would                              May 2015. The compliance date of the                      Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                  determine when a motor carrier is not                     rule would be three years after the                     Required: Yes.
                                                  fit to operate commercial motor vehicles                  effective date of the final rule.                         Agency Contact: Brian Routhier,
                                                  (CMVs) in or affecting interstate                            Timetable:                                           Department of Transportation, Federal
                                                  commerce based on (1) the carrier’s on-                                                                           Motor Carrier Safety Administration,
                                                  road safety performance in relation to                           Action                Date          FR Cite      1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
                                                  five of the Agency’s seven Behavioral                                                                             Washington, DC 20590, Phone: 202 366–
                                                  Analysis and Safety Improvement                           NPRM ..................   03/07/16       81 FR 11944    1225, Email: brian.routhier@dot.gov.
                                                                                                            NPRM Comment              04/06/16                        RIN: 2126–AB20
                                                  Categories (BASICs); (2) an
                                                                                                              Period End.
                                                  investigation; or (3) a combination of                    Next Action Unde-                                       BILLING CODE 4910–EX–P
                                                  on-road safety data and investigation                       termined.
                                                  information. The intended effect of this
                                                  action is to more effectively use FMCSA                     Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                  data and resources to identify unfit                      Required: Yes.                                          DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                  motor carriers and to remove them from                      Agency Contact: Sean Gallagher, MC–                   (DOT)
                                                  the Nation’s roadways.                                    PRR, Department of Transportation,                      Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)
                                                     Timetable:                                             Federal Motor Carrier Safety
                                                                                                            Administration, 1200 New Jersey Ave.                    Proposed Rule Stage
                                                         Action               Date           FR Cite
                                                                                                            SE., Washington, DC 20590, Phone: 202                   213. +Passenger Equipment Safety
                                                  NPRM ..................   01/21/16      81 FR 3562        366–3740, Email: sean.gallagher@                        Standards Amendments (RRR)
                                                  NPRM Comment              04/20/16                        dot.gov.
                                                                                                                                                                      Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 20103
                                                    Period End.                                               RIN: 2126–AB66
                                                                                                                                                                      Abstract: This rulemaking would
                                                  Next Action Unde-
                                                    termined.
                                                                                                                                                                    amend 49 CFR part 238 to update
                                                                                                                                                                    existing safety standards for passenger
                                                    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                         DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            rail equipment. Specifically, the
                                                  Required: Yes.                                            (DOT)                                                   proposed rulemaking would add
                                                    Agency Contact: David Miller,                                                                                   standards for alternative compliance
                                                                                                            Federal Motor Carrier Safety
                                                  Regulatory Development Division,                                                                                  with requirements for tier I passenger
                                                                                                            Administration (FMCSA)
                                                  Department of Transportation, Federal                                                                             equipment, increase the maximum
                                                  Motor Carrier Safety Administration,                      Completed Actions                                       authorized speed for tier II passenger
                                                  1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,                                                                                       equipment, and add requirements for a
                                                                                                            212. +Electronic Logging Devices and                    new tier III category of passenger
                                                  Washington, DC 20590, Phone: 202 366–                     Hours of Service Supporting Documents
                                                  5370, Email: david.miller@dot.gov.                                                                                equipment.
                                                                                                            (MAP–21) (RRR)                                            Timetable:
                                                    RIN: 2126–AB11
                                                                                                              Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 31502;
                                                  211. +Entry-Level Driver Training                         31136(a); Pub. L. 103.311; 49 U.S.C.                             Action            Date      FR Cite
                                                  (Section 610 Review)                                      31137(a)
                                                     Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 31136                         Abstract: This rulemaking would                       NPRM ..................   07/00/16
                                                     Abstract: FMCSA proposes new                           establish: (1) Minimum performance
                                                  training standards for certain                            and design standards for hours-of-                        Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                  individuals applying for their initial                    service (HOS) electronic logging devices                Required: Yes.
                                                  commercial driver’s license (CDL); an                                                                               Agency Contact: Kathryn Shelton,
                                                                                                            (ELDs); (2) requirements for the
                                                  upgrade of their CDL (e.g., a Class B                                                                             Trial Attorney, Department of
                                                                                                            mandatory use of these devices by
                                                  CDL holder seeking a Class A CDL); or                                                                             Transportation, Federal Railroad
                                                                                                            drivers currently required to prepare
                                                  a hazardous materials, passenger, or                                                                              Administration, 1200 New Jersey
                                                                                                            HOS records of duty status (RODS); (3)
                                                  school bus endorsement for their                                                                                  Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590,
                                                                                                            requirements concerning HOS
                                                  license; and a ‘‘refresher’’ training                                                                             Phone: 202 493–6063, Email:
                                                                                                            supporting documents; and (4) measures
                                                  curriculum. These individuals would be                                                                            kathryn.shelton@fra.dot.gov.
                                                                                                            to address concerns about harassment
                                                  subject to the proposed entry-level                                                                                 RIN: 2130–AC46
                                                                                                            resulting from the mandatory use of
                                                  driver training requirements and must                     ELDs.
                                                  complete a course of instruction                            Timetable:
                                                  provided by an entity that (1) meets the                                                                          DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                  minimum qualifications for training                              Action                Date          FR Cite      (DOT)
                                                  providers, (2) covers the curriculum, (3)
                                                  is listed on FMCSA’s proposed Training                    NPRM ..................   02/01/11       76 FR 5537     Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)
                                                  Provider Registry, and (4) submits                        NPRM Comment              02/28/11
                                                                                                              Period End.                                           Final Rule Stage
                                                  electronically to FMCSA the training
                                                                                                            NPRM Comment              03/10/11       76 FR 13121    214. +Train Crew Staffing and Location
                                                  certificate for each individual who                         Period Ex-
                                                  completes the training. This NPRM                           tended.                                                 Legal Authority: 28 U.S.C. 2461, note;
                                                  responds to a Congressional mandate                       NPRM Comment              05/23/11                      49 CFR 1.89; 49 U.S.C. 20103; 49 U.S.C.
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                                                  imposed under the Moving Ahead for                          Period Ex-                                            20107; 49 U.S.C. 21301–21302; 49
                                                  Progress in the 21st Century Act. The                       tended End.                                           U.S.C. 21304
                                                  proposed rule is based on consensus                       SNPRM ...............     03/28/14       79 FR 17656      Abstract: This rulemaking would add
                                                  recommendations from the Agency’s                         SNPRM Comment             05/27/14                      minimum requirements for the size of
                                                  Entry-Level Driver Training Advisory                        Period End.                                           different train crew staffs depending on
                                                  Committee (ELDTAC), a negotiated                          Final Rule ............   12/16/15       80 FR 78292
                                                                                                                                                                    the type of operation. The minimum
                                                                                                            Final Rule Effec-         02/16/16
                                                  rulemaking committee which held a                           tive.                                                 crew staffing requirements would reflect
                                                  series of meetings between February and                                                                           the safety risks posed to railroad


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                                                  employees, the general public, and the                           Action                Date          FR Cite         RIN: 2135–AA39
                                                  environment. This rulemaking would                                                                                BILLING CODE 4910–61–P
                                                  also establish minimum requirements                       NPRM ..................   02/09/16       81 FR 6810
                                                  for the roles and responsibilities of the                 NPRM Comment              03/10/16
                                                  second train crew member on a moving                        Period End.
                                                  train, and promote safe and effective                     Final Rule ............   03/17/16       81 FR 14390    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                                                                            Final Rule Effec-         03/21/16                      (DOT)
                                                  teamwork. Additionally, this
                                                                                                              tive.
                                                  rulemaking would permit a railroad to                                                                             Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
                                                  submit information to FRA and seek                                                                                Safety Administration (PHMSA)
                                                  approval if it wants to continue an                         Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                  existing operation with a one-person                      Required: No.                                           Proposed Rule Stage
                                                  train crew or start up an operation with                    Agency Contact: Carrie Lavigne,
                                                                                                            Department of Transportation, Saint                     217. +Pipeline Safety: Amendments to
                                                  less than two crew members.                                                                                       Parts 192 and 195 To Require Valve
                                                     Timetable:                                             Lawrence Seaway Development
                                                                                                            Corporation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue                     Installation and Minimum Rupture
                                                         Action               Date           FR Cite        SE., Washington, DC 20590, Phone: 315                   Detection Standards
                                                                                                            764–3231, Email: carrie.mann@dot.gov.                      Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 60101 et
                                                  NPRM ..................   03/15/16      81 FR 13918         RIN: 2135–AA38                                        seq.
                                                  NPRM Comment              05/16/16                                                                                   Abstract: This rule would propose
                                                    Period End.                                             216. • Seaway Regulations and Rules:
                                                  Final Rule ............    09/00/16
                                                                                                                                                                    installation of automatic shutoff valves,
                                                                                                            Periodic Update, Various Categories
                                                                                                                                                                    remote controlled valves, or equivalent
                                                                                                            (Rulemaking Resulting From a Section
                                                    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                                                                                 technology and establish performance
                                                                                                            610 Review)
                                                  Required: Yes.                                                                                                    based meaningful metrics for rupture
                                                    Agency Contact: Kathryn Shelton,                          Legal Authority: 33 U.S.C. 981 et seq.                detection for gas and liquid
                                                  Trial Attorney, Department of                               Abstract: The Saint Lawrence Seaway                   transmission pipelines. The overall
                                                  Transportation, Federal Railroad                          Development Corporation (SLSDC) and                     intent is that rupture detection metrics
                                                  Administration, 1200 New Jersey                           the St. Lawrence Seaway Management                      will be integrated with ASV and RCV
                                                  Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590,                         Corporation (SLSMC) of Canada, under                    placement with the objective of
                                                  Phone: 202 493–6063, Email:                               international agreement, jointly publish                improving overall incident response.
                                                  kathryn.shelton@fra.dot.gov.                              and currently administer the St.                        Rupture response metrics would focus
                                                    RIN: 2130–AC48                                          Lawrence Seaway Regulations and                         on mitigating large, unsafe, uncontrolled
                                                  BILLING CODE 4910–06–P
                                                                                                            Rules (Practices and Procedures in                      release events that have a greater
                                                                                                            Canada) in their respective jurisdictions.              potential consequence. The areas
                                                                                                            Under agreement with the SLSMC, the                     proposed to be covered include High
                                                                                                            SLSDC is amending the joint regulations                 Consequence Areas (HCA) for hazardous
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                              by updating the Seaway Regulations and                  liquids and HCA, Class 3 and 4 for
                                                  (DOT)                                                     Rules in various categories. The changes                natural gas (including could affect
                                                  Saint Lawrence Seaway Development                         will update the following sections of the               areas).
                                                  Corporation (SLSDC)                                       Regulations and Rules: Condition of                        Timetable:
                                                                                                            Vessels; Preclearance and Security for
                                                  Completed Actions                                         Tolls; Tolls Assessment and Payment;                             Action            Date      FR Cite
                                                  215. • Tariff of Tolls (Rulemaking                        Seaway Navigation; Dangerous Cargo;
                                                                                                                                                                    NPRM ..................   09/00/16
                                                  Resulting From a Section 610 Review)                      Toll Assessment and Payment; and,
                                                                                                            Information and Reports. These
                                                    Legal Authority: 33 U.S.C. 981 et seq.                                                                            Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                                                                            amendments are necessary to take
                                                    Abstract: The Saint Lawrence Seaway                                                                             Required: Yes.
                                                                                                            account of updated procedures and will
                                                  Development Corporation (SLSDC) and                                                                                 Agency Contact: Lawrence White,
                                                                                                            enhance the safety of transits through
                                                  the St. Lawrence Seaway Management                                                                                Attorney-Advisor, Department of
                                                                                                            the Seaway. Several of the amendments
                                                  Corporation (SLSMC) of Canada, under                                                                              Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous
                                                                                                            are merely editorial or for clarification
                                                  international agreement, jointly publish                                                                          Materials Safety Administration, 400
                                                                                                            of existing requirements.
                                                  and currently administer the St.                                                                                  Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC
                                                  Lawrence Seaway Tariff of Tolls in their                    Timetable:                                            20590, Phone: 202 366–4400, Fax: 292
                                                  respective jurisdictions. The tariff sets                                                                         366–7041.
                                                                                                                   Action                Date          FR Cite
                                                  forth the level of tolls assessed on all                                                                            RIN: 2137–AF06
                                                  commodities and vessels transiting the                    NPRM ..................   02/05/16       81 FR 6198     218. +Hazardous Materials: Oil Spill
                                                  facilities operated by the SLSDC and the                  NPRM Comment              03/07/16                      Response Plans and Information
                                                  SLSMC. The SLSDC is revising its                            Period End.
                                                                                                                                                                    Sharing for High-Hazard Flammable
                                                  regulations to reflect the fees and                       Final Rule ............   03/15/16       81 FR 13744
                                                                                                            Final Rule Effec-         03/21/16                      Trains
                                                  charges levied by the SLSMC in Canada
                                                  starting in the 2006 navigation season,                     tive.                                                   Legal Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1321; 49
                                                  which are effective only in Canada. An                                                                            U.S.C. 5101 et seq.
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                                                  amendment to increase the minimum                           Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                         Abstract: This rulemaking, developed
                                                  charge per lock for those vessels that are                Required: No.                                           in consultation with the Federal
                                                  not pleasure craft or subject in Canada                     Agency Contact: Carrie Lavigne,                       Railroad Administration, would revise
                                                  to tolls under items 1 and 2 of the tariff                Department of Transportation, Saint                     PHMSA’s regulations to expand the
                                                  for full or partial transit of the Seaway                 Lawrence Seaway Development                             applicability of comprehensive oil spill
                                                  will apply in the U.S. (See                               Corporation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue                     response plans (OSRPs) based on
                                                  Supplementary Information.)                               SE., Washington, DC 20590, Phone: 315                   thresholds of liquid petroleum oil that
                                                    Timetable:                                              764–3231, Email: carrie.mann@dot.gov.                   apply to an entire train. We are also


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                                                  proposing to revise the format and                        Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)                               Action            Date        FR Cite
                                                  clarify requirements of a comprehensive                   issued its accident investigation report
                                                  OSRP and to require railroads to share                    on the Marshall, Michigan, accident. In                 NPRM ..................   05/21/15   80 FR 29263
                                                  information about high-hazard                             this rulemaking action, PHMSA is                        NPRM Comment              07/31/15
                                                  flammable train operations with state                     amending the Pipeline Safety                              Period End.
                                                  and tribal emergency response                             Regulations to improve protection of the                Final Rule ............   10/00/16
                                                  organizations (i.e., State Emergency                      public, property, and the environment
                                                  Response Commissions and Tribal                           by closing regulatory gaps where                          Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                  Emergency Response Commissions) to                        appropriate, and ensuring that operators                Required: Yes.
                                                  improve community preparedness.                           are increasing the detection and                          Agency Contact: Cameron H.
                                                  Lastly, PHMSA is proposing an update                      remediation of unsafe conditions, and                   Satterthwaite, Transportation
                                                  to boiling point testing procedures to                    mitigating the adverse effects of                       Regulations Specialist, Department of
                                                  provide regulatory flexibility and                        hazardous liquid pipeline failures.                     Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous
                                                  promotes enhanced safety in transport                        Timetable:                                           Materials Safety Administration, 1200
                                                  through accurate packing group                                                                                    New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,
                                                  assignment.                                                      Action                Date          FR Cite      DC 20590, Phone: 202–366–8553, Email:
                                                     Timetable:                                                                                                     cameron.satterthwaite@dot.gov.
                                                                                                            ANPRM ...............     10/18/10       75 FR 63774      RIN: 2137–AE93
                                                         Action               Date           FR Cite        Comment Period            01/04/11       76 FR 303
                                                                                                              Extended.                                             221. Pipeline Safety: Operator
                                                  ANPRM ...............     08/01/14      79 FR 45079       ANPRM Comment             01/18/11                      Qualification, Cost Recovery, Accident
                                                  ANPRM Comment             09/30/14                          Period End.                                           and Incident Notification, and Other
                                                   Period End.                                              Extended Com-             02/18/11                      Changes (RRR)
                                                  NPRM ..................    05/00/16                         ment Period
                                                                                                              End.                                                     Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 60101 et
                                                    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                         NPRM ..................   10/13/15       80 FR 61610    seq.
                                                  Required: Yes.                                            NPRM Comment              01/08/16                         Abstract: PHMSA is amending the
                                                                                                              Period End.                                           pipeline safety regulations to address
                                                    Agency Contact: Victoria Lehman,
                                                                                                            Final Rule ............   10/00/16                      requirements of the Pipeline Safety,
                                                  Transportation Specialist, Department
                                                  of Transportation, Pipeline and                                                                                   Regulatory Certainty, and Job Creation
                                                                                                              Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                       Act of 2011 (2011 Act), and to update
                                                  Hazardous Materials Safety                                Required: Yes.
                                                  Administration, 1200 New Jersey                                                                                   and clarify certain regulatory
                                                                                                              Agency Contact: John A. Gale,                         requirements. Under the 2011 Act,
                                                  Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590,                         Transportation Regulations Specialist,
                                                  Phone: 202 366–8553, Email:                                                                                       PHMSA is adding a specific time frame
                                                                                                            Department of Transportation, Pipeline                  for telephonic or electronic notifications
                                                  victoria.lehman@dot.gov.                                  and Hazardous Materials Safety
                                                    RIN: 2137–AF08                                                                                                  of accidents and incidents and adding
                                                                                                            Administration, 1200 New Jersey                         provisions for cost recovery for design
                                                                                                            Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590,                       reviews of certain new projects. Among
                                                                                                            Phone: 202–366–0434, Email:                             other provisions, PHMSA is adding a
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                              john.gale@dot.gov.                                      procedure for renewal of expiring
                                                  (DOT)                                                       RIN: 2137–AE66                                        special permits, and for submitters of
                                                  Pipeline and Hazardous Materials                          220. Pipeline Safety: Issues Related to                 information requesting PHMSA to keep
                                                  Safety Administration (PHMSA)                             the Use of Plastic Pipe in Gas Pipeline                 some information confidential. In
                                                                                                            Industry (RRR)                                          addition, PHMSA is amending the
                                                  Final Rule Stage                                                                                                  operator qualification (OQ)
                                                                                                               Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 60101 et
                                                  219. +Pipeline Safety: Safety of                                                                                  requirements, drug and alcohol testing
                                                                                                            seq.
                                                  Hazardous Liquid Pipelines                                                                                        requirements, and incorporating
                                                                                                               Abstract: In this rule, PHMSA is
                                                                                                                                                                    consensus standards by reference for in-
                                                    Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 60101 et                     amending the natural and other gas
                                                                                                                                                                    line inspection (ILI) and Stress
                                                  seq.                                                      pipeline safety regulations (49 CFR part
                                                    Abstract: In recent years, there have                                                                           Corrosion Cracking Direct Assessment
                                                                                                            192) to address regulatory requirements
                                                  been significant hazardous liquid                                                                                 (SCCDA).
                                                                                                            involving plastic piping systems used in
                                                  pipeline accidents, most notably the                      gas services. These amendments are                         Timetable:
                                                  2010 crude oil spill near Marshall,                       intended to correct errors, address
                                                                                                                                                                             Action            Date        FR Cite
                                                  Michigan, during which almost one                         inconsistencies, and respond to
                                                  million gallons of crude oil were spilled                 petitions for rulemaking. The                           NPRM ..................   07/10/15   80 FR 39916
                                                  into the Kalamazoo River. In response to                  requirements in several subject matter                  NPRM Comment              09/08/15
                                                  accident investigation findings, incident                 areas are affected, including                             Period End.
                                                  report data and trends, and stakeholder                   incorporation of tracking and                           Final Rule ............   10/00/16
                                                  input, PHMSA published a Notice of                        traceability provisions; design factor for
                                                  Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in the                         polyethylene (PE) pipe; more stringent                    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                  Federal Register on October 13, 2015.                     mechanical fitting requirements;                        Required: Yes.
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                                                  Previously, Congress had enacted the                      updated and additional regulations for                    Agency Contact: John A. Gale,
                                                  Pipeline Safety, Regulatory Certainty,                    risers; expanded use of Polyamide-11                    Transportation Regulations Specialist,
                                                  and Job Creation Act that included                        (PA–11) thermoplastic pipe;                             Department of Transportation, Pipeline
                                                  several provisions that are relevant to                   incorporation of newer Polyamide-12                     and Hazardous Materials Safety
                                                  the regulation of hazardous liquid                        (PA–12) thermoplastic pipe; and                         Administration, 1200 New Jersey
                                                  pipelines. Shortly after the Pipeline                     incorporation of updated and additional                 Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590,
                                                  Safety, Regulatory Certainty, and Job                     standards for fittings.                                 Phone: 202–366–0434, Email:
                                                  Creation Act was passed, the National                        Timetable:                                           john.gale@dot.gov.


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                                                     RIN: 2137–AE94                                         Abstract: This rulemaking would                        Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                  BILLING CODE 4910–60–P
                                                                                                          revise and clarify the cargo preference                Required: Yes.
                                                                                                          regulations that have not been revised                   Agency Contact: Mitch Hudson,
                                                                                                          substantially since 1971. The                          Attorney, Department of Transportation,
                                                                                                          rulemaking would also implement
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                                                                                   Maritime Administration, 1200 New
                                                                                                          statutory changes, including section
                                                  (DOT)                                                                                                          Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC
                                                                                                          3511, Public Law 110–417, of The
                                                                                                          National Defense Authorization Act for                 20590, Phone: 202 366–9373, Email:
                                                  Maritime Administration (MARAD)                                                                                mitch.hudson@dot.gov.
                                                                                                          FY 2009, which provides enforcement
                                                  Proposed Rule Stage                                     authority.                                               RIN: 2133–AB74
                                                                                                            Timetable:
                                                  222. +Cargo Preference                                                                                         BILLING CODE 4910–81–P

                                                                                                                 Action                Date         FR Cite      [FR Doc. 2016–12913 Filed 6–8–16; 8:45 am]
                                                    Legal Authority: 49 CFR 1.66; 46 app
                                                  U.S.C. 1101; 46 app U.S.C. 1241; 46                                                                            BILLING CODE 4910–81–P
                                                                                                          NPRM ..................   05/00/16
                                                  U.S.C. 2302 (e)(1); Pub. L. 91–469
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
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ActionSemiannual regulatory agenda.
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FR Citation81 FR 37342 

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