(b) If, as a carrier, you impose security screening procedures for passengers with disabilities that go beyond those mandated by TSA (or, at a foreign airport, beyond the law of the country...
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§382.55(b)
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§382.55(a)
In addition, passengers at foreign airports, including those with disabilities, may be subject to security screening measures required by law of the country in which the airport is located...
- Rebuilding Together Kiamichi Country - Hartshorne, OK
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Conflict of Law Waivers and Equivalent Alternative Determinations
This would create a conflict between Part 382 and the laws of Country S that could be the subject of a conflict of laws waiver....
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‘‘Commerce.’’ (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
It means travel, trade, traffic, commerce, transportation, or communication among the several States, between any foreign country or any territory or possession and any State, or between...
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Commerce (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
It means travel, trade, traffic, commerce, transportation, or communication among the several States, between any foreign country or any territory or possession and any State, or between...
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QUESTION: HOW WILL THE DEPARTMENT IMPLEMENT THE CONFLICT OF LAW WAIVER REQUEST PROVISIONS OF PART 39?
*To be considered a conflict under this section, the foreign provision must be legally mandatory (e.g., a statute or a rule) rather than guidance or a recommendation....
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§382.117(f)
the animal would pose a direct threat to the health or safety of others, whether it would cause a significant disruption of cabin service, whether it would be prohibited from entering a foreign...
- North Country Center for Independence (NCCI) - Plattsburgh, NY
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What about unusual service animals?
Factors to consider are the animal’s size, weight, state and foreign country restrictions, and whether or not the animal would pose a direct threat to the health or safety of others, or...
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Other International Law Issues
European and other foreign carriers do not....
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Coverage and Definition of “Flight”
The Foreign Carriers NPRM proposed to cover the activities of foreign carriers with respect to a “flight,” defined as a continuous journey, in the same aircraft or using the same flight...
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382.7 To whom do the provisions of this Part apply?
Notably, a foreign carrier is not covered under the rule with respect to an operation between two foreign points, even if, under a code-sharing arrangement with a U.S. carrier, the foreign...
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2. Types of Electronic Respiratory Assistive Devices
We sought information from foreign governments, foreign carriers and other interested parties regarding any foreign safety restrictions affecting the carriage and use of these electronic...
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Public Building
(ii) In foreign countries. (iii) On Indian and native Eskimo properties held in trust by the United States. ...
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382.43 Must information and reservation services of carriers be accessible to individuals with hearing impairments?
Based on comments to the docket, we are also adding §382.43(b), which states that the requirements of §382.43(a) do not apply to carriers in any country in which the telecommunications infrastructure...
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12112(c)(2)(B) Exception
--This section shall not apply with respect to the foreign operations of an employer that is a foreign person not controlled by an American employer....
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12112(c)(2)(B) Exception
(B) Exception This section shall not apply with respect to the foreign operations of an employer that is a foreign person not controlled by an American employer....
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3. Testing and Labeling of Electronic Respiratory Assistive Devices
It is worth noting that the FAA does not have a prohibition on the operation of portable electronic devices aboard civil aircraft registered in a country other than the United States....
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§382.3 Carrier
Carrier means a U.S. citizen (“U.S. carrier”) or foreign citizen (“foreign carrier”) that undertakes, directly or indirectly, or by a lease or any other arrangement, to engage in air transportation...
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§382.9(a)
(a) If you are a foreign carrier, and you believe that an applicable provision of the law of a foreign nation precludes you from complying with a provision of this part, you may request...
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§382.117(h)
(h) You must promptly take all steps necessary to comply with foreign regulations (e.g., animal health regulations) needed to permit the legal transportation of a passenger's service animal...
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III. Benefits of Ratification
It will enable us to seek a place on the Disabilities Committee (which is only open to experts from countries that have ratified) and focus the efforts of the Committee on fundamental and...
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QUESTION: DO THE PROVISIONS OF PART 39 APPLY TO PVOs WHOSE VESSELS PICK UP OR DISCHARGE PASSENGERS AT U.S. PORTS, OR ONLY TO PVOs WHOSE VESSELS PICK UP PASSENGERS AT U.S. PORTS?
*The preamble to the rule says that “coverage of foreign-flag vessels would be limited to those that pick up or discharge passengers in the U.S.”...