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Report on DOT Significant Rulemakings

Table of Contents

Federal Aviation Administration

1. Revisions to Digital Flight Data Recorder Regulations for B-737 Airplanes and for Part 125 Operators

2. Revisions to Cockpit Voice Recorder and Digital Flight Data Recorder Regulations

3. Aging Aircraft Program (Widespread Fatigue Damage)

4. Washington, DC, Metropolitan Area Special Flight Rules Area

5. Transport Airplane Fuel Tank Flammability Reduction

6. Part 145: Repair Stations--Ratings and Quality System

7. Special Awareness Training for the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area

8. Security Related Considerations in the Design and Operation of Transport Category Airplanes

9. Congestion Management Rule for LaGuardia Airport

10. Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. XX -- Mitsubishi MU-2B Series Airplane Special Training, Experience, and Operating Requirements

11. Commuter Operations in Very Light Jets (VLJS)

12. Re-registration and Renewal of Aircraft Registration

13. Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B) Equipage Mandate To Support Air Traffic Control Service

14. Flight Crewmember Duty Limitations and Rest Requirements

15. Qualification, Service, and Use of Crewmembers and Aircraft Dispatchers

16. Part 121 Pilot Age Limit

Federal Highway Administration

17. Express Lane Demonstration Project

18. Projects of National and Regional Significance

19. Parks, Recreation Areas, Wildlife and Waterfowl Refuges, and Historical Sites

20. Real-Time System Management Information Program

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

21. Medical Certification Requirements as Part of the Commercial Driver's License

22. Unified Registration System

23. Application by Certain Mexico-Domiciled Motor Carriers to Operate Beyond U.S. Municipalities and Commercial Zones on the U.S.-Mexico Border

24. Safety Monitoring System and Compliance Initiative for Mexico-Domiciled Motor Carriers Operating in the United States

25. New Entrant Safety Assurance Process

26. Certification of Safety Auditors, Safety Investigators, and Safety Inspectors

27. Limitations on the Issuance of Commercial Driver Licenses with a Hazardous Materials Endorsement

28. Brokers of Household Goods Transportation by Motor Vehicle

29. Requirements for Intermodal Equipment Providers and Motor Carriers and Drivers Operating Intermodal Equipment

30. Electronic On-Board Recorders for Hours-of-Service Compliance

31. Qualifications of Drivers; Diabetes Standard

32. National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners

33. Interstate Van Operations

34. Consumer Complaint Information

35. Commercial Driver's License Testing and Commercial Learner's Permit Standards

36. Railroad Highway Grade Crossing Safety

37. Minimum Training Requirements for Entry Level Commercial Motor Vehicle Operations

38. Carrier Safety Fitness Determination

39. Hours of Service of Drivers

Federal Railroad Administration

40. Amendments to Design Standards for Pressurized Railroad Tank Cars

41. Passenger Train Emergency Systems

42. Grant Program for Local Rail Line Relocation and Improvement Projects

43. Regulatory Relief for Electronically Controlled Pneumatic Brake System Implementation

44. Regulatory Relief for Electronically Controlled Pneumatic Brake System Implementation

45. Hours of Service Record Keeping

Federal Transit Administration

46. Major Capital Investment Projects - New/Small Starts

47. Protection of Parks, Wildlife and Waterfowl Refuges, and Historical Sites

48. Contractor Performance Assessment for Capital Investment Program

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

49. Rear Convex Cross-View Mirrors

50. Roof Crush Resistance

51. Part 571.3 Definitions, Designated Seating Position

52. Reduced Stopping Distance Requirements for Truck Tractors

53. Subpart T Hybrid III-10C Dummy, 10-Year-Old Child

54. Automotive Fuel Economy Manufacturing Incentives for Alternative Fueled Vehicles

55. Light Truck Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards, Model Years 2012 and Beyond

56. Tire Identification and Recordkeeping, 49 CFR Part 574

Office of the Secretary

57. Accessibility of Passenger Vessels to Individuals with Disabilities

58. Use of Oxygen by Air Carrier Passengers

59. Aviation Data Requirements Review and Modernization Program

60. Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel

61. Procedures for Transportation Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs

62. Accommodations in Air Travel for Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Deaf-Blind Individuals

63. Protection of Sensitive Security Information

64. Oversales and Denied Boarding Compensation

65. Procedures for Transportation Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs: State Laws Requiring Drug and Alcohol Rule Violation Information

66.  Credit Assistance for Surface Transportation Projects

67. Enhancing Airline Passenger Protections

Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration

68. Pipeline Safety: Protecting Unusually Sensitive Areas from Rural Onshore Hazardous Liquid Gathering Lines and Low-Stress Lines

69. Hazardous Materials: Enhancing Rail Transportation Safety and Security for Hazardous Materials Shipments

70. Hazardous Materials: Requirements for Storage of Explosives During Transportation

71. Hazardous Materials: Enforcement Regulations

72. Pipeline Safety: Distribution Integrity Management

73. Pipeline Safety: Standards for Increasing the Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure for Gas Transmission Pipelines

74. Control Room Management/Human Factors

Research and Innovative Technology Administration

75. Revision of Airline Service Quality Performance Reports and Disclosure Requirements



Federal Aviation Administration

Federal Aviation Administration
1. 
Revisions to Digital Flight Data Recorder Regulations for B-737 Airplanes and for Part 125 Operators Red
Popular Title: Digital Flight Data Recorder/B-737
RIN 2120-AG87
Stage: Final Rule
Previous Stage: NPRM: Publication Date 11/18/1999; End of Comment Period 12/20/1999; SNPRM Publication Date 09/05/06; End of Comment Period 12/04/06
Abstract: This rulemaking would amend the digital flight data recorder (DFDR) regulations for transport category airplanes to add a requirement for all Boeing 737 (B-737) series airplanes to record additional flight data parameters. It is based on safety recommendations issued by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) following the investigation of the 1994 USAir FLight 427 accident. This rulemaking is significant because of substantial public interest. A final rule had been scheduled for August 11, 2000. Since publication of the NPRM, the FAA has mandated significant changes to the rudder system on 737s. Accordingly, the proposed rule would apply to a different set of airplanes than originally anticipated. The FAA has requested comment on this change in applicability and updated economic information about the installation of the proposed monitoring equipment.
Effects:
  None
Prompting action: None
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 02/15/1999
Docket Number:
Dates for Final Rule:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 05/29/2000  11/03/3000  10/25/2000 
To OMB 06/28/2000  12/04/2000  12/26/2000 
Returned by OMB     09/18/2001 
Resubmitted to OST   04/30/2004  05/04/2004 
Returned to Mode     09/08/2004 
Resubmitted to OST/3   12/01/2004  11/08/2004 
Resubmitted to OST/4     03/07/2005 
Returned to Mode/2     06/13/2005 
Resubmitted to OST/5   03/28/2008   
Resubmitted to OMB/2   04/29/2008   
OMB Clearance 07/28/2000  07/28/2008   
Publication Date 08/11/2000  08/14/2008   
Explanation for any delay: Unanticipated issues requiring further analysis
Federal Register Citation for Final Rule: None


Federal Aviation Administration
2. 
Revisions to Cockpit Voice Recorder and Digital Flight Data Recorder Regulations Red
Popular Title: Cockpit Voice Recorder
RIN 2120-AH88
Stage: Final Rule
Previous Stage: NPRM: Publication Date 02/28/2005; End of Comment Period 04/29/2005; Extension of Comment Period 04/27/2005; End of Extended Comment Period 06/28/2005.
Abstract: This rulemaking would amend the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) and digital flight data recorder (DFDR) regulations for certain air carriers, operators, and aircraft manufacturers. This rulemaking would increase the duration of CVR and flight data recorder (FDR) recordings; increase the data recording rate of certain DFDR parameters; require physical separation of the DFDR and CVR; improve the reliability of the power supply to both the CVR and DFDR; and, if data-link communication equipment is installed, require that all data-link communications received by an aircraft be recorded.
Effects:
  None
Prompting action: None
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 08/30/1999
Docket Number:
Dates for Final Rule:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 09/08/2006  07/06/2007  07/18/2007 
To OMB 10/09/2006  12/28/2007   
OMB Clearance 01/05/2006  03/24/2008   
Publication Date 01/19/2007  04/11/2008   
Explanation for any delay: Additional coordination necessary
Federal Register Citation for Final Rule: None


Federal Aviation Administration
3. 
Aging Aircraft Program (Widespread Fatigue Damage) Red
Popular Title: Aging Aircraft Widespread Fatigue
RIN 2120-AI05
Stage: Final Rule
Previous Stage: NPRM: Publication Date 4/18/2006; End of Comment Period 7/17/2006; Extended Comment Period 7/17/2006; End of Extended Comment Period 9/18/2006.
Abstract: This rulemaking would require design approval holders to establish limits of validity (LOVs) of the engineering data that support the maintenance programs for certain transport category airplanes, and it would require them to determine if maintenance actions are needed to prevent widespread fatigue damage before an airplane reaches its LOV. This rulemaking would require operators of any affected airplane to incorporate the LOV and any necessary service information into their maintenance programs. This rulemaking would also prohibit operation of an affected airplane beyond the operational limit, unless an operator has incorporated an extended LOV and any necessary service information into its maintenance program.
Effects:
  EU
NAFTA
Foreign
Prompting action: None
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 02/14/2004
Docket Number: FAA-2006-24281
Dates for Final Rule:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 05/14/2007  03/10/2008   
To OMB 06/20/2007  04/14/2008   
OMB Clearance 09/20/2007  07/15/2008   
Publication Date 09/28/2007  08/10/2008   
Explanation for any delay: Unanticipated issues requiring further analysis
Federal Register Citation for Final Rule: None


Federal Aviation Administration
4. 
Washington, DC, Metropolitan Area Special Flight Rules Area Black
Popular Title: DC Flight Rules
RIN 2120-AI17
Stage: Undetermined
Previous Stage: NPRM: Publication Date: 08/04/2005; End of Comment Period 11/02/2005; Publication Date for Extension of Comment Period 11/07/2005; End of Extended Comment Period 02/06/2006.
Abstract: This rulemaking would codify restrictions for certain aircraft operations in the Washington, DC, Metropolitan Area. This action is necessary because of the ongoing threat of terrorist attacks. The FAA intends by this action to help the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense protect national assets in the National Capital region. We are developing the rule in conjunction with the Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security.
Effects:
  Regulatory Flexibility Act
Prompting action: None
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 08/18/2003
Docket Number: FAA-2004-17005
Dates for Undetermined:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST      
To OMB      
OMB Clearance      
Publication Date      
End of Comment Period      
Explanation for any delay: N/A
Federal Register Citation for Undetermined: None


Federal Aviation Administration
5. 
Transport Airplane Fuel Tank Flammability Reduction Red
Popular Title: Fuel Tank Flammability/Inerting
RIN 2120-AI23
Stage: Final Rule
Previous Stage: NPRM: Publication Date 11/23/2006; End of Comment Period 3/23/2006; Extension of Comment Period 3/21/2006; End of Extended Comment Period 5/08/2006. NPRM: Publication Date 11/23/2005;End of Comment Period 03/23/2006;Extension of Comment Period 03/21/2006;End of Extended Comment Period 05/08/2006.
Abstract: This rulemaking will require that flammability reduction means be incorporated into existing airplanes, newly manufactured airplanes, and new designs. It establishes new design standards for future and pending applications for type certification as well as new operating rules for retrofitting existing airplanes.
Effects:
  Economically Significant
Major
Regulatory Flexibility Act
EU
NAFTA
Foreign
Prompting action: None
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 02/17/2004
Docket Number:
Dates for Final Rule:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 05/14/2007  06/26/2007  07/13/2007 
Returned to Mode     08/13/2007 
Resubmitted to OST     08/27/2007 
Returned to Mode/2     09/10/2007 
Resubmitted to OST/2     09/25/2007 
To OMB 06/20/2007  12/28/2007   
OMB Clearance 09/20/2007  03/29/2008   
Publication Date 09/28/2007  04/11/2008   
Explanation for any delay: Additional coordination necessary
Federal Register Citation for Final Rule: None


Federal Aviation Administration
6. 
Part 145: Repair Stations--Ratings and Quality System Green
Popular Title: Part 145
RIN 2120-AI53
Stage: Final Rule
Previous Stage:None
Abstract: This rulemaking would amend the regulations for repair stations by revising the system of ratings and requiring repair stations to establish a quality program. This rulemaking would add changes critical to maintaining safety. These include: requiring a repair station to maintain a capability list; requiring a repair station to designate a chief inspector; requiring permanent housing for all repair stations for their facilities, equipment, materials, and personnel; and identifying reasons for denying a repair station certificate, especially when a previously held certificate has been revoked. In addition, the rulemaking would clarify recent revisions to the repair station regulations. This action is necessary to reflect changes in aviation technology and repair station business practices.
Effects:
  None
Prompting action: None
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 09/18/2001
Docket Number: FAA-2006-26408
Dates for Final Rule:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 11/18/2008     
To OMB 01/20/2009     
OMB Clearance 03/20/2009     
Publication Date 03/25/2009     
Explanation for any delay: N/A
Federal Register Citation for Final Rule: None


Federal Aviation Administration
7. 
Special Awareness Training for the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area Green
Popular Title: Special Training for DC ADIZ
RIN 2120-AI63
Stage: Final Rule
Previous Stage: NPRM: Publication date 7/5/2006; End of Comment Period 9/5/2006.
Abstract: This rulemaking would establish training requirements for any pilot who flies under visual flight rules within 100 nautical miles of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport's omni-directional range/distance measuring equipment. The training primarily focuses on the procedures for flying in and around Washington, DC's Special Flight Rules Area and Flight Restricted Zone.
Effects:
  None
Prompting action: None
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 08/10/2005
Docket Number: FAA-2006-25250
Dates for Final Rule:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 06/19/2008     
To OMB 07/21/2008     
OMB Clearance 10/20/2008     
Publication Date 11/03/2008     
Explanation for any delay: N/A
Federal Register Citation for Final Rule: None


Federal Aviation Administration
8. 
Security Related Considerations in the Design and Operation of Transport Category Airplanes Green
Popular Title: Security Considerations
RIN 2120-AI66
Stage: Final Rule
Previous Stage: NPRM: Publication Date 01/05/07; End of Comment Period 04/05/07
Abstract: This rulemaking would implement certain security related requirements governing the design of transport category airplanes. The requirements would provide improved airplane design features and greater protection of the cabin, flightdeck, and cargo compartments from the detonation of explosive or incendiary devices, penetration by projectiles, and intrusion by unauthorized persons. The FAA would also require operators to establish a "least risk bomb location" on all affected airplanes and to incorporate certain information into relevant manuals. This rule would adopt several International Civil Aviation Organization standards and harmonize FAA and international regulations.
Effects:
  EU
Prompting action: None
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 06/04/2001
Docket Number:
Dates for Final Rule:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 04/24/2008     
To OMB 05/29/2008     
OMB Clearance 09/01/2008     
Publication Date 09/18/2008     
Explanation for any delay: N/A
Federal Register Citation for Final Rule: None


Federal Aviation Administration
9. 
Congestion Management Rule for LaGuardia Airport Black
Popular Title: LaGuardia Airport
RIN 2120-AI70
Stage: Undetermined
Previous Stage: NPRM: Publication Date 08/09/06; End of Comment Period 10/30/06; Comment Period Extended 10/24/06; End of Extended Comment Period 12/26/06.
Abstract: This rulemaking would provide a long-term solution to increased congestion and delay at New York's LaGuardia Airport (Laguardia). The rulemaking, if adopted, would establish an operational limit on the number of aircraft landing and taking off at the airport. To offset the effect of this limit, the rulemaking would increase utilization of the airport by encouraging the use of larger aircraft through implementing an airport-wide, average aircraft size requirement designed to increase the number of passengers that may use the airport within the overall proposed operational limits.
Effects:
  Economically Significant
Major
Information Collection
Prompting action: None
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 08/04/2005
Docket Number: FAA-2006-25709
Dates for Undetermined:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST      
To OMB      
OMB Clearance      
Publication Date      
End of Comment Period      
Explanation for any delay: N/A
Federal Register Citation for Undetermined: None


Federal Aviation Administration
10. 
Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. XX -- Mitsubishi MU-2B Series Airplane Special Training, Experience, and Operating Requirements Red
Popular Title: MU-2B
RIN 2120-AI82
Stage: Final Rule
Previous Stage: NPRM: Publication Date 09/28/06; End of Comment Period 10/30/06; SNPRM: Publication Date 01/03/07; End of Comment Period 02/03/07
Abstract: This rulemaking would create new pilot training, experience, and operating requirements in a Special Federal Aviation Regulation applicable to the Mitsubishi MU-2B series airplane. Following an increased accident and incident rate in the MU-2B airplane, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) conducted a safety evaluation of the MU-2B series airplane and found that changes in the training and operating requirements for that airplane are needed. These regulations would improve pilot training for the MU-2B airplane.
Effects:
  Regulatory Flexibility Act
Information Collection
Prompting action: None
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 03/29/2006
Docket Number:
Dates for Final Rule:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 05/28/2007  07/30/2007  08/17/2007 
Returned to Mode   10/16/2007  10/16/2007 
Resubmitted to OST   11/02/2007  11/08/2007 
To OMB 06/01/2007  12/07/2007   
OMB Clearance 06/08/2007  03/07/2008   
Publication Date 07/06/2007  03/27/2008   
Explanation for any delay: Unanticipated issues requiring further analysis
Federal Register Citation for Final Rule: None


Federal Aviation Administration
11. 
Commuter Operations in Very Light Jets (VLJS) Red
Popular Title: VLJ
RIN 2120-AI84
Stage: NPRM
Previous Stage:None
Abstract: This rulemaking would change the operation regulations to accommodate the entry into the airspace system of very light jets. These changes are necessary because of the introduction of a new type of airplane as a result of significant changes in the aviation industry. The rulemaking resulted, in part, from recommendations from the Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee for Parts 14 CFR 135/125. The rulemaking would cover pilot crew, equipment, training, and dispatch requirements for the safe operation of this new type of airplane.
Effects:
  None
Prompting action: None
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 03/15/2006
Docket Number:
Dates for NPRM:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 12/29/2006  07/08/2008   
To OMB 01/31/2007  08/05/2008   
OMB Clearance 02/27/2007  11/05/2008   
Publication Date 03/13/2007  11/12/2008   
End of Comment Period 06/13/2007  02/10/2009   
Explanation for any delay: Additional coordination necessary
Federal Register Citation for NPRM: None


Federal Aviation Administration
12. 
Re-registration and Renewal of Aircraft Registration Red
Popular Title: Re-registration & Renewal of Aircraft Registration
RIN 2120-AI89
Stage: NPRM
Previous Stage:None
Abstract: This rulemaking would amend requirements concerning the registration of aircraft. The rulemaking is based on the need to increase and maintain the accuracy of aircraft registration information in the Civil Aviation Registry. This rulemaking would ensure aircraft owners periodically provide information regarding changes in registration. The rulemaking would respond to the concerns of law enforcement and other government agencies and would provide more accurate, up-to-date aircraft registration information to all users of the Civil Aviation Registry database.
Effects:
  Information Collection
Prompting action: None
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 11/30/2004
Docket Number:
Dates for NPRM:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 01/24/2007    01/24/2007 
Returned to Mode     03/07/2007 
Resubmitted to OST   05/11/2007  05/04/2007 
Returned to Mode/2     05/23/2007 
Resubmitted to OST/2   06/15/2007  06/12/2007 
Returned to Mode/3   06/26/2007  06/26/2007 
Resubmitted to OST/3   09/19/2007  09/19/2007 
To OMB 02/24/2007  12/11/2007  11/28/2007 
OMB Clearance 05/24/2007  03/11/2008   
Publication Date 06/08/2007  03/25/2008   
End of Comment Period 08/08/2007  06/30/2008   
Explanation for any delay: Unanticipated issues requiring further analysis
Federal Register Citation for NPRM: None


Federal Aviation Administration
13. 
Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B) Equipage Mandate To Support Air Traffic Control Service Red
Popular Title: ADS-B
RIN 2120-AI92
Stage: NPRM
Previous Stage:None
Abstract: This rulemaking would require Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B) Out equipment on aircraft to operate in certain classes of airspace within the United States National Airspace System. The rulemaking is necessary to accommodate the expected increase in demand for air transportation, as described in the Next Generation Air Transportation System Integrated Plan. The intended effect of this rule is to provide the Federal Aviation Administration with a comprehensive surveillance system that accommodates the anticipated increase in operations and would provide a platform for additional flight applications and services.
Effects:
  Economically Significant
Major
Regulatory Flexibility Act
EU
NAFTA
Foreign
Prompting action: None
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 09/26/2006
Docket Number:
Dates for NPRM:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 04/02/2007  06/01/2007  06/01/2007 
To OMB 05/02/2007  06/29/2007  07/05/2007 
OMB Clearance 08/02/2007  09/28/2007  10/01/2007 
Publication Date 08/16/2007  10/05/2007  10/05/2007 
End of Comment Period 11/16/2007  01/04/2008  01/03/2008 
Explanation for any delay: Additional coordination necessary
Unanticipated issues requiring further analysis
Federal Register Citation for NPRM: 72 FR 56947


Federal Aviation Administration
14. 
Flight Crewmember Duty Limitations and Rest Requirements Black
Popular Title: Duty Limitations And Rest Requirements
RIN 2120-AI93
Stage: Undetermined
Previous Stage: NPRM: Publication Date 12/20/1995; End of Comment Period 03/19/1996; Comment Period Extended 3/20/1996; End of Extended Comment Period 6/19/1996.
Abstract: This rulemaking would amend the regulations on duty period limitations, flight time limitations, and rest requirements for flight crewmembers engaged in air transportation. The changes would respond to the need to ensure that the rules will continue to provide the minimum level of safety. This rulemaking responds to public and congressional interest in regulating flight crewmember rest requirements, NTSB Safety Recommendations, petitions for rulemaking, and scientific data. This action is considered significant because of substantial public interest. The FAA is considering proposing additional changes in response to comments received on the NPRM.
Effects:
  Economically Significant
Major
Unfunded Mandate
Regulatory Flexibility Act
Prompting action: None
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 11/28/1995
Docket Number:
Dates for Undetermined:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST      
To OMB      
OMB Clearance      
Publication Date      
End of Comment Period      
Explanation for any delay: N/A
Federal Register Citation for Undetermined: None


Federal Aviation Administration
15. 
Qualification, Service, and Use of Crewmembers and Aircraft Dispatchers Red
Popular Title: Part 121, Subparts N and O
RIN 2120-AJ00
Stage: NPRM
Previous Stage:None
Abstract: This rulemaking would amend the regulations for crewmember and dispatcher training programs in domestic, flag, and supplemental operations. The rulemaking would enhance traditional training programs by requiring the use of flight simulation training devices for flight crewmembers and including additional training requirements in areas that are critical to safety. The rulemaking would also reorganize and revise the qualification and training requirements. The changes are intended to contribute significantly to reducing aviation accidents.
Effects:
  Regulatory Flexibility Act
Information Collection
Prompting action: None
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 03/12/1999
Docket Number:
Dates for NPRM:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 04/27/2007  09/28/2007  10/03/2007 
To OMB 05/29/2007  01/03/2008   
OMB Clearance 08/29/2007  04/03/2008   
Publication Date 09/10/2007  04/10/2008   
End of Comment Period 01/10/2008  07/10/2008   
Explanation for any delay: Other, higher priorities
Federal Register Citation for NPRM: None


Federal Aviation Administration
16. 
Part 121 Pilot Age Limit Red
Popular Title: Age 65
RIN 2120-AJ01
Stage: NPRM
Previous Stage:None
Abstract: This rulemaking would raise the upper age limit for pilots serving in air carrier operations (14 CFR part 121) to age 65, as long as the other pilot at the controls is under age 60. In addition, and to conform to ICAO standards, the FAA would make a minor amendment to airmen certification rules to require that air carrier pilots over age 60 hold an FAA first-class medical certificate.
Effects:
  None
Prompting action: None
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 01/30/2007
Docket Number:
Dates for NPRM:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 09/13/2007  10/12/2007  10/05/2007 
To OMB 10/15/2007  12/13/2007   
OMB Clearance 01/15/2008  03/13/2008   
Publication Date 01/25/2008  03/21/2008   
End of Comment Period 04/25/2008  06/20/2008   
Explanation for any delay: Additional coordination necessary
Federal Register Citation for NPRM: None


Federal Highway Administration

Federal Highway Administration
17. 
Express Lane Demonstration Project Red
Popular Title: Tolling
RIN 2125-AF07
Stage: NPRM
Previous Stage:None
Abstract: Pursuant to SAFETEA-LU, this rulemaking would establish requirements, standards, or performance specifications for automated toll collection systems implemented under the Express Lanes Demonstration Project.
Effects:
  None
Prompting action: Statute
Legal Deadline:  Complete rulemaking : 02/06/2006
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 08/10/2005
Docket Number: FHWA-2006-23597
Dates for NPRM:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 01/31/2006  10/04/2006  09/13/2006 
Returned to Mode     01/17/2007 
Resubmitted to OST     03/30/2007 
Returned to Mode/2     04/03/2007 
Resubmitted to OST/2   05/11/2007  05/11/2007 
To OMB 03/02/2006  06/01/2007  06/01/2007 
OMB Clearance 06/02/2006  09/03/2007  08/31/2007 
Publication Date 06/09/2006  09/14/2007  09/20/2007 
End of Comment Period 08/09/2006  11/14/2007  11/19/2007 
Explanation for any delay: Additional coordination necessary
Federal Register Citation for NPRM: 72 FR 53736


Federal Highway Administration
18. 
Projects of National and Regional Significance Red
Popular Title: PNRS
RIN 2125-AF08
Stage: Final Rule
Previous Stage: NPRM: Publication Date 7/24/2006; End of Comment Period 9/24/2006.
Abstract: This rulemaking would, pursuant to SAFETEA-LU, establish the manner in which the Secretary will evaluate and rate the transportation infrastructure projects based on the results of preliminary engineering, project justification, and the degree of non-Federal financial commitment.
Effects:
  None
Prompting action: Statute
Legal Deadline:  Final rule : 02/06/2006
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 08/10/2005
Docket Number: FHWA-2005-23393
Dates for Final Rule:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 10/04/2007  12/17/2007   
To OMB 11/05/2007  01/25/2008   
OMB Clearance 02/04/2008  04/25/2008   
Publication Date 02/18/2008  04/30/2008   
Explanation for any delay: Additional coordination necessary
Federal Register Citation for Final Rule: None


Federal Highway Administration
19. 
Parks, Recreation Areas, Wildlife and Waterfowl Refuges, and Historical Sites Red
Popular Title: 4(f) Parks
RIN 2125-AF14
Stage: Final Rule
Previous Stage: NPRM: Publication Date 7/27/2006; End of Comment Period 9/26/2006.
Abstract: This FHWA/FTA joint rulemaking would clarify the factors to be considered and the standards to be applied in determining the prudence and feasability of alternatives under section 4(f) (138 of title 23, U.S. Code, and section 303 of title 49, U.S. Code). Section 4(f) properties include certain parks, recreation areas, wildlife and waterfowl refuges, and historic sites described in section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act of 1966 (P.L. 89-670). Section 4(f) generally prohibits the use of such properties for transportation projects unless the Secretary of Transportation finds there is no feasible and prudent alternative and all possible planning to minimize the harm is undertaken.
Effects:
  None
Prompting action: Statute
Legal Deadline:  Final rule by : 08/10/2006
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 08/10/2005
Docket Number: FHWA-2005-22884
Dates for Final Rule:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 05/03/2007  08/31/2007  08/31/2007 
To OMB 05/31/2007  11/15/2007  11/08/2007 
OMB Clearance 08/29/2007  02/08/2008   
Publication Date 09/10/2007  02/19/2008   
Explanation for any delay: Additional coordination necessary
Federal Register Citation for Final Rule: None


Federal Highway Administration
20. 
Real-Time System Management Information Program Red
Popular Title: Real-Time Management
RIN 2125-AF19
Stage: NPRM
Previous Stage:None
Abstract: This action would establish a real-time system management information program to provide, in all States, the capability to monitor, in real-time, the traffic and travel conditions of the major highways of the United States. Section 1201 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU) provides that the purpose of this program would be to improve the security of the surface transportation system, to address the congestion problems facing motorists, to support improved response to weather events and surface transportation incidents and to facilitate national and regional highway traveler information.
Effects:
  None
Prompting action: Statute
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 10/31/2006
Docket Number:
Dates for NPRM:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 01/11/2007  08/17/2007  08/07/2007 
Returned to Mode     09/14/2007 
Resubmitted to OST   09/21/2007  09/19/2007 
Returned to Mode/2     10/10/2007 
Resubmitted to OST/2   10/25/2007  11/01/2007 
To OMB 02/11/2007  01/16/2008   
OMB Clearance 05/11/2007  04/16/2008   
Publication Date 05/31/2007  02/21/2008   
End of Comment Period 07/31/2007  03/21/2008   
Explanation for any delay: Unanticipated issues requiring further analysis
Federal Register Citation for NPRM: None


Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
21. 
Medical Certification Requirements as Part of the Commercial Driver's License Green
Popular Title: Medical CDL
RIN 2126-AA10
Stage: Final Rule
Previous Stage: ANPRM: Publication Date 7/15/1994; End of Comment Period 11/14/1994. NPRM: Publication date 11/16/2006; End of Comment Period 2/14/2007.
Abstract: This rulemaking would require those commercial driver's license (CDL) drivers who are required to obtain a Federal medical certification for the current status of that certification be made part of the commercial driver's licensing and renewal process, as required by Section 215 of the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act. Incorporating the current medical certification status information into the State-administered Commercial Driver's License Information System (CDLIS) driver record would improve highway safety by requiring those drivers who are required by Federal regulations to obtain a medical certificate to provide proof of that medical certification in order to obtain or retain a CDL. It would enable electronic verification of the current medical certification status as part of existing employer and enforcement programs. It would eliminate the requirement for those CDL operators who are required by Federal regulations to obtain a medical certificate to carry their medical examiner's certificate in addition to their CDL since an electronic record would verify that there is a valid medical certificate. FMCSA is currently reviewing comments to the docket.
Effects:
  Information Collection
Privacy Impact
Prompting action: Statute
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 07/15/1993
Docket Number: FMCSA-1997-2210
Dates for Final Rule:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 12/11/2007     
To OMB 01/14/2008     
OMB Clearance 04/14/2008     
Publication Date 04/28/2008     
Explanation for any delay: N/A
Federal Register Citation for Final Rule: None


Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
22. 
Unified Registration System Red
Popular Title: URS
RIN 2126-AA22
Stage: SNPRM
Previous Stage: ANPRM: Publication Date 8/26/96; End of Comment Period 10/25/96. NPRM: Publication Date 05/19/2005;End of Comment Period 08/17/2005.
Abstract: This rulemaking would replace three current identification and registration systems: the US DOT number identification system, the commercial registration system, and the financial responsibility system, with an online Federal unified registration system. This program would serve as a clearinghouse and depository of information on, and identification of, brokers, freight forwarders, and others required to register with the Department of Transportation. The Agency is revising this rulemaking to address amendments directed by SAFETEA-LU. The replacement system for the Single State Registration System, which the ICC Termination Act originally directed be merged under URS, will be addressed separately.
Effects:
  Regulatory Flexibility Act
Information Collection
Prompting action: Statute
Legal Deadline:  Final Rule : 01/01/1998
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 01/01/1996
Docket Number:
Dates for SNPRM:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 02/02/2007  03/14/2008   
To OMB 03/08/2007  04/14/2008   
OMB Clearance 06/08/2007  07/15/2008   
Publication Date 06/29/2007  07/30/2008   
End of Comment Period 09/28/2007  11/01/2008   
Explanation for any delay: Additional coordination necessary
Other, higher priorities
Unanticipated issues requiring further analysis
Federal Register Citation for SNPRM: None


Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
23. 
Application by Certain Mexico-Domiciled Motor Carriers to Operate Beyond U.S. Municipalities and Commercial Zones on the U.S.-Mexico Border Red
Popular Title: Mexico-Domiciled Motor Carriers
RIN 2126-AA34
Stage: Undetermined
Previous Stage: NPRM: Publication Date 05/03/2001; End of Comment Period 07/02/2001. Interim Final Rule: Publication Date 03/19/2002; End of Comment Period 04/18/2002.
Abstract: This rulemaking would change FMCSA regulations to govern applications by Mexican carriers to operate beyond municipalities and commercial zones at the United State-Mexico border. It would also revise the application form, OP-1MX, to be filed by these Mexican motor carriers. The revised form would require additional information about the applicant\\\'s business and operating practices to allow the FMCSA to determine if the applicant can meet the safety standards established for operating in interstate commerce in the United States. Carriers that had previously submitted an application would have to submit the updated form. These changes are needed to implement part of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). On January 16, 2003, the Ninth Circuit Court remanded this rule, along with two other NAFTA-related rules, to the agency, requiring a full environmental impact statement and an analysis required by the Clean Air Act. On June 7, 2004, the Supreme Court reversed the Ninth Circuit and remanded the case, holding that FMCSA is not required to prepare the environmental documents as ruled by the Ninth Circuit. FMCSA is waiting for Interim Final Rule experience after the border opens before deciding what to do next on this rulemaking. FMCSA originally planned to publish a final rule by November 20, 2003.
Effects:
  Information Collection
NAFTA
Prompting action: International Agreement
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 02/07/2001
Docket Number:
Dates for Undetermined:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST      
To OMB      
OMB Clearance      
Publication Date      
End of Comment Period      
Explanation for any delay: Unanticipated issues requiring further analysis
Federal Register Citation for Undetermined: None


Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
24. 
Safety Monitoring System and Compliance Initiative for Mexico-Domiciled Motor Carriers Operating in the United States Red
Popular Title: Safety Monitoring
RIN 2126-AA35
Stage: Undetermined
Previous Stage: NPRM: Publication Date 05/03/2001; End of Comment Period 07/02/2001. Interim Final Rule: Publication Date 03/19/2002; End of Comment Period 04/18/2002.
Abstract: This rule would implement a safety monitoring system and compliance initiative designed to evaluate the continuing safety fitness of all Mexico-domiciled carriers within 18 months after receiving a provisional Certificate of Registration or provisional authority to operate in the United States. It also would establish suspension and revocation procedures for provisional Certificates of Registration and operating authority, and incorporate criteria to be used by FMCSA in evaluating whether Mexico-domiciled carriers exercise basic safety management controls. The interim rule included requirements that were not proposed in the NPRM but which are necessary to comply with the FY-2002 DOT Appropriations Act. On January 16, 2003, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals remanded this rule, along with two other NAFTA-related rules, to the agency, requiring a full environmental impact statement and an analysis required by the Clean Air Act. On June 7, 2004, the Supreme Court reversed the Ninth Circuit and remanded the case, holding that FMCSA is not required to prepare the environmental documents. FMCSA is waiting for Interim Final Rule experience after the border opens before deciding what to do next on this rulemaking. FMCSA originally planned to publish a final rule by November 28, 2003.
Effects:
  Regulatory Flexibility Act
Federalism
Information Collection
NAFTA
Prompting action: International Agreement
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 02/07/2001
Docket Number: FMCSA-1998-3299
Dates for Undetermined:
Milestone Originally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST      
To OMB      
OMB Clearance      
Publication Approved      
Publication Date      
End of Comment Period      
Explanation for any delay: Unanticipated issues requiring further analysis
Federal Register Citation for Undetermined: None


Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
25. 
New Entrant Safety Assurance Process Red
Popular Title: New Entrant
RIN 2126-AA59
Stage: Final Rule
Previous Stage: Interim Final Rule: Publ