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Air Cargo Security Requirements Notices: Prohibited Items in Passenger Aircraft Cabins, Sterile Areas, and Passenger's Checked Baggage - Interpretive Rule |
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| Prohibited Items in Passenger Aircraft Cabins, Sterile Areas, and Passenger's Checked Baggage
February 25, 2004 Interpretive Rule This document amends the Transportation Security Administration's interpretive rule that provides guidance to the public on the types of property that TSA considers weapons, explosives, and incendiaries prohibited in airport sterile areas, in the cabin of aircraft, or in passengers' checked baggage. This document adds all lighters to the list of prohibited items. By: David Stone
Air Cargo Security Requirements
January 10, 2005 Comments of The Air Courier Conference of America By: Susan Presti
January 10, 2005 Comments of The Air & Expedited Motor Carriers Association By: Melissa Moskal
January 10, 2005 By: Martine Lamandé
January 10, 2005 Comments of Air Line Pilots Association International By: William McReynolds
January 10, 2005 By: Kathy Rude
January 10, 2005 Comments of The Air Transport Association of America Counsel: Patricia G. Higginbotham, Assistant General Counsel
January 5, 2005 Comments of The Air Transport Association of Canada By: Michael Skrobica
January 10, 2005 Comments of Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association By: Andrew Cebula
January 10, 2005 Comments of Airforwarders Association By: David Wirsing
January 10, 2005 Comments of Airport Brokers Corporation By: Gary Ryan
January 10, 2005 Comments of Airport Consultant Council By: Paula Hochstetler
January 10, 2005 Comments of Airports Council International By: Ian Redhead
January 10, 2005 Comments of The Alaska Air Carriers Association By: Karen Casanovas
January 10, 2005 Comments of The Alaska Department of Transportation By: Karen Casanovas
January 10, 2005 Comments of The American Trucking Association By: Jeanne Dumas
January 6, 2005 Comments of Aroostock Partnership for Progress By: Maj. Gen. Joseph Tinkham
January 10, 2005 By: Patrice Robinet
January 10, 2005 By: Mark Livingston
January 10, 2005 Comments of Atlas Air and Polar Cargo Counsel: Russell Pommer, 202-822-9121, rpommer@atlasair.com for Atlas / Kevin Montgomery, 202-828-1002, kevin.montgomery@polaraircargo.com for Polar
January 10, 2005 By: Jeanne Cook
January 10, 2005 Counsel: Patton Boggs, Gregory Walden
January 13, 2005 Comments of Bax Global - Supplement Counsel: Patton Boggs, Gregory Walden
January 10, 2005 By: Gary Landry
January 10, 2005 By: John Edwards
January 10, 2005 Comments of Business Aviation Courier By: John Halbur
January 10, 2005 Comments of Business Aviation Courier By: Steve Pendegraft
January 10, 2005 Comments of the City of Phoenix, Aviation Division By: Tracey Rivas
January 10, 2005 Comments of the Colombia Metropolitan Airport By: Charles Henderson
January 10, 2005 Comments of the County of Aroostock By: Douglas Beaulieu
January 10, 2005 By: Carina Bertella
December 30, 2005 Re: Comments of Denver International Airport By: Lori Beckman
January 6, 2005 Re: Comments of Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management By: John Libby
December 30, 2005 Re: Comments of Dun and Bradstreet By: Chris Palen
January 10, 2005 By: Ronald Long
January 10, 2005 Comments of John Elias, Governor of Maine By: John Elias
January 10, 2005 Counsel: FedEx, Penelope Register
January 10, 2005 Comments of Freight Forward International By: Jurg Meler
January 10, 2005 Comments of The Global Express Association By: Ian Impey, 332-230-4714
January 10, 2005 Comments of The High Tech Airfreight Shippers’ Coalition By: Kenneth Montgomery
January 21, 2005 Comments of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport By: Benjamin DeCosta
January 10, 2005 By: Shawn Gerber
January 10, 2005 By: IBC Airways
January 10, 2005 By: Kimberly Marsho
January 4, 2005 Comments of The Indianapolis Airport Authority By: Bill Reardon
January 10, 2005 Comments of Japan Airlines International on Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Counsel: Steptoe & Johnson, William Karas, 202-429-6233
January 10, 2005 Comments of Juneau International Airport By: Allan Heese
January 5, 2005 Comments of Leaders Encouraging Aroostook Development By: Barbara Bossie
January 5, 2005 Comments of Loring Commerce Centere By: Carla Flora
January 10, 2005 Comments of Lyden International By: V.C. Hanson
January 10, 2005 Comments of Messenger Courier Association of America By: MCAA, Tony Racioppo
January 10, 2005 Comments of Miami International Airport By: Carlos Bonzon
January 10, 2005 Comments of Mid-Atlantic Freight By: Mid-Atlantic Freight
January 10, 2005 Comments of Municipal Airport Authority of the City of Fargo By: Darren Anderson
January 10, 2005 Comments of The National Air Transportation Association By: NATA
January 10, 2005 Comments of The National Armored Car Association By: Lawrence Sabbath
January 10, 2005 Comments of The National Customs Brokers and Forwarders of America By: The National Customs Brokers and Forwarders of America
January 10, 2005 Counsel: McCarthy Sweeney, John Cutler, Jr., 202-775-5560
January 10, 2005 Comments of The National Industrial Transportation League Counsel: Thompson Hine, Karyn Booth, 202-331-8800
January 10, 2005 Comments of Northern Air Cargo By: Stephanie Holthaus
January 4, 2005 Comments of Northern Maine Development Commission By: Robert Clark
January 6, 2005 By: Karen Holmen
December 30, 2004 Comments of Polonez Parcel Service By: Jan Chrzan
January 10, 2005 Comments of The Port of Portland By: Mark Crosby
January 10, 2005 Comments of The Purolator Courier By: Douglas Sales
January 10, 2005 Comments of The Regional Airline Association By: Deborah McElroy
January 10, 2005 Comments of Singapore Airlines By: Vincent Koh
January 10, 2005 By: Susan Collins
January 10, 2005 By: Morton Plumb, Jr.
January 10, 2005 By: Jean Milhomme
January 10, 2005 Comments of Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport By: Morton Plumb, Jr.
January 10, 2005 Comments of Thai Airways International Counsel: Wilmer Cutler, Cathleen Peterson, 202-663-6162, cathleen.peterson@wilmerhale.com
January 10, 2005 Comments of Yellow Roadway Corporation By: Michelle Russell
January 10, 2005 By: Union Flights
January 10, 2005 By: Jose Castrillo
January 10, 2005 By: Robert Bergman
January 4, 2004 Comments of Workforce Investment Board, Aroostook/Washington Counties By: Patricia Boucher
January 10, 2005 Comments of Zoom International By: Ruben Alcalde
January 10, 2005 Denial of Request of The International Brotherhood of Teamsters By: Mardi Thompson
From January 5, 2005 TSA Page: January 5, 2005 Re: International Brotherhood of Teamsters Request for an Extension The IBT Airline Division and our members appreciate the urgent need to strengthen air cargo security, however, we do not see the value of acting in haste merely to codify existing security measures. The NPRM acknowledges that, for the most part, the proposed rules simply represent the codification of security requirements that are currently in place by virtue of Security Directives and Emergency Amendments. Under these circumstances, an extension of the comment period and/or any resulting delay in the promulgation of a Final Rule reflecting these specific proposals would not be contrary to the public interest. Rather, an extension of the comment period would permit for more a thoughtful response by affected parties, which would perhaps result in additional enhancements to air cargo security. By: Nancy Garcia
From January 7, 2005 TSA Page: January 7, 2005 Re: Comments of the Allen Gary By: Allen Gary
January 7, 2005 Re: Comments of the American Association of Airport Executives By: Carter Morris
January 7, 2005 Re: Comments of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines By: Martin Eran-Tasker
January 7, 2005 Re: Comments of the Association of European Airlines By: Nathalie Herbelles
January 7, 2005 By: John Stammreich
January 7, 2005 Re: Comments of the British Embassy Washington By: Simon Knight
January 10, 2005 Re: Comments of the Cargo Airline Association By: Daniel Carstens
January 10, 2005 Re: Comments of the Cargo Complex A By: Stephen Alterman
January 7, 2005 Re: Comments of the Chubb Marine Underwriters By: Barry Tarnef
January 7, 2005 Re: Comments of the City of Atlanta, Aviation Division By: Barry Tarnef
January 7, 2005 By: Kevin Maloney
January 7, 2005 Re: Comments of the Huntsville International Airport By: Kevin Maloney
December 28, 2004 Re: Comments of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority By: Greg Garner
January 7, 2005 Re: Comments of the Mountain Air Cargo By: William Simpson
January 10, 2005 Re: Comments of the Nippon Cargo Airlines By: Vito D'Anna
January 6, 2005 Comments of The Regional Air Cargo Carriers Association By: Regional Air Carriers Association
January 10, 2005 Re: Comments of the TAMPA Cargo Counsel: Pillsbury Winthrop, John Gillick, 202-775-9800
January 7, 2005 Re: Comments of the Wiggins Airways By: James Thomforde
January 7, 2005 Re: Comments of the William Reardon By: William Reardon TSA-2004-19515 - Air Cargo Security Requirements October 20, 2006 Interim Final Rule and Request for Comments | On File at Federal Register October 23, 2006 This interim final rule amends the Air Cargo Security Requirements final rule (published May 26, 2006, and corrected in June 2006) by extending the compliance dates by which certain requirements must be completed. TSA has concluded that the regulated community will be unable to meet some deadlines in the Air Cargo Final Rule because of the large number of employees and agents subject to the requirements. TSA is, therefore, extending dates for the following requirements: that aircraft operators, foreign air carriers, and indirect air carriers ensure that their employees and agents with unescorted access to cargo successfully complete a Security Threat Assessment; that LACS ensure that their employees and agents performing security-related duties are trained in the LACS security program; and that airport operators ensure that individuals with unescorted access to expanded Security Identification Display Areas are subjected to a criminal history records check and a name-based security threat assessment, receive proper security training, and hold appropriate personnel identification. By: Robert Jamison |
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