95-29227. Organization and Functions of the Board and Delegations of Authority  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 230 (Thursday, November 30, 1995)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 61487-61490]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-29227]
    
    
    
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    NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD
    
    49 CFR Part 800
    
    
    Organization and Functions of the Board and Delegations of 
    Authority
    
    AGENCY: National Transportation Safety Board.
    
    ACTION: Final rules.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Board is updating various organizational rules to reflect 
    current operations.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: January 2, 1996.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jane F. Mackall, (202) 382-6540.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The current rules, at 49 CFR Part 800, have 
    not been updated since June 27, 1984. The changes adopted here reflect 
    the current functioning of the various offices at the Board. Because 
    these rule 
    
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    changes affect only internal ``rules of agency organization procedure 
    or practice,'' notice and comment procedures are not required and are 
    not provided here. 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B).
    
    List of Subjects in 49 CFR Part 800
    
        Authority delegations (Government agencies), Organization and 
    functions (Government agencies).
    
    Organization and Functions of the Board and Delegations of 
    Authority
    
        1. The Authority citation for Part 800 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: Independent Safety Board Act of 1974, as amended (49 
    U.S.C. 1101 et seq.); Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended (49 
    U.S.C. 40101 et seq.).
    
        2. Section 800.2 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 800.2  Organization.
    
        The Board consists of five Members appointed by the President with 
    the advice and consent of the Senate. One of the Members is designated 
    by the President as Chairman with the advice and consent of the Senate, 
    and one was Vice Chairman. The Members exercise various functions, 
    powers and duties set forth in Titles VI and VII of the Federal 
    Aviation Act of 1958 (49 U.S.C. 44101-46501), and the Independent 
    Safety Board Act of 1974 (88 Stat. 2166 et seq. (49 U.S.C. 1101 et 
    seq.)). The Board is an independent agency of the United States. A 
    detailed description of the Board and its components is published in 
    the Board's internal orders, which are available for inspection and 
    copying in the public reference room in the Washington office of the 
    Board. Various special delegations of authority from the Board and the 
    Chairman to the staff are set forth in Subpart B of this part. The 
    Board's staff is comprised of the following principal components:
        (a) The Office of the Managing Director, which assists the Chairman 
    in the discharge of his functions as executive and administrative head 
    of the Board; coordinates and directs the activities of the staff; is 
    responsible for the day-to-day operation of the Board; and recommends 
    and develops plans to achieve the Board's program objectives. The 
    Office of the Managing Director also provides executive secretariat 
    services to the Board.
        (b) The Office of Public Affairs, which supplies the public, the 
    transportation industry and the news media, with current, accurate 
    information concerning the work, programs, and objectives of the Board.
        (c) The Office of Government Affairs, which supplies the Congress 
    and Federal, State and local government agencies with information 
    regarding the Safety Board's activities, programs and objectives.
        (d) The Office of the General Counsel, which provides legal advice 
    and assistance to the Board and its staff components; prepares Board 
    rules, opinions and/or orders, and advice to all offices and bureaus on 
    matters of legal significance; and represents the Board in court 
    actions to which the Board is a party or in which the Board is 
    interested.
        (e) The Office of Administrative Law Judges, which conducts all 
    formal proceedings arising under the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as 
    amended, including proceedings involving civil penalties and suspension 
    or revocation of certificates, and appeals from actions of the 
    Administrator in refusing to issue airman certificates.
        (f) The Office of Aviation Safety, which conducts investigations of 
    all aviation accidents within the Board's jurisdiction; prepares 
    reports for submission to the Board and release to the public setting 
    forth the facts and circumstances of such accidents, including a 
    recommendation as to the probable cause(s); determines the probable 
    cause(s) of accidents when delegated authority to do so by the Board; 
    initiates safety recommendations to prevent future aviation accidents; 
    participates in the investigation of accidents that occur in foreign 
    countries and involve U.S.-registered and/or U.S.-manufactured 
    aircraft; and conducts special investigations into selected aviation 
    accidents involving safety issues of concern to the Board.
        (g) The Office of Surface Transportation Safety, which conducts 
    investigations of highway, railroad, pipeline, and marine accidents 
    within the Board's jurisdiction; prepares reports for submission to the 
    Board and release to the public setting forth the facts and 
    circumstances of such accidents, including a recommendation as to the 
    probable cause(s); determines the probable cause(s) of accidents when 
    delegated authority to do so by the Board; initiates safety 
    recommendations to prevent future surface transportation accidents; 
    participates in the investigation of accidents that occur in foreign 
    countries and involve U.S.-registered vessels; and conducts special 
    investigations into selected surface accidents involving safety issues 
    of concern to the Board.
        (h) The Office of Safety Recommendations, which oversees the 
    Board's safety recommendations program, including the Board's ``MOST 
    WANTED'' recommendations.
        (i) The Office of Research and Engineering, which provides 
    technical advice and services; conducts research and carries out 
    analytical studies and tests on all aspects of the Board's accident 
    investigation, accident prevention and safety promotion activities; 
    conducts safety studies of specific safety issues; performs statistical 
    analyses of transportation accident and incident data; maintains 
    archival records of the Board's accident investigation and safety 
    promotion activities and supports public access to these records; and 
    supports the Board's data processing, computing and information 
    management requirements.
        (j) The Office of Administration, which provides administrative 
    support for the Board in the following areas: budget, accounting and 
    audit; personnel, training and payroll; information management and 
    automatic data processing; property, space, communications, facilities 
    and transportation management; and printing, publications, mail, 
    procurement, contracting, and accident inquiry services.
        3. Section 800.3 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 800.3   Functions.
    
        (a) The primary function of the Board is to promote safety in 
    transportation. The Board is responsible for the investigation, 
    determination of facts, conditions, and circumstances and the cause or 
    probable cause or causes of: all accidents involving civil aircraft, 
    and certain public aircraft; highway accidents, including railroad 
    grade-crossing accidents, the investigation of which is selected in 
    cooperation with the States; railroad accidents in which there is a 
    fatality, substantial property damage, or which involve a passenger 
    train; pipeline accidents in which there is a fatality, significant 
    injury to the environment, or substantial property damage; and major 
    marine casualties and marine accidents involving a public and a non-
    public vessel or involving Coast Guard functions. The Board makes 
    transportation safety recommendations to Federal, State, and local 
    agencies and private organizations to reduce the likelihood of 
    recurrences of transportation accidents. It initiates and conducts 
    safety studies and special investigations on matters pertaining to 
    safety in transportation, assesses techniques and methods of accident 
    investigation, evaluates the effectiveness of transportation safety 
    consciousness and efficacy in preventing accidents of other Government 
    agencies, and evaluates the adequacy of safeguards 
    
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    and procedures concerning the transportation of hazardous materials.
        (b) Upon application of affected parties, the Board reviews in 
    quasijudicial proceedings, conducted pursuant to the provisions of the 
    Administrative Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C. 551 et seq., denials by the 
    Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administrator of applications for 
    airman certificates and orders of the Administrator modifying, 
    amending, suspending, or revoking certificates or imposing civil 
    penalties. The Board also reviews on appeal the decisions of the 
    Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, on appeals from orders of administrative 
    law judges suspending, revoking, or denying seamen licenses, 
    certificates, or documents.
        (c) The Board, as provided in Part 801 of this chapter, issues 
    reports and orders pursuant to its duties to determine the cause or 
    probable cause or causes of transportation accidents and to report the 
    facts, conditions and circumstances relating to such accidents; issues 
    opinions and/or orders after reviewing on appeal the imposition of a 
    civil penalty or the suspension, amendment, modification, revocation, 
    or denial of any certificate or license issued by the Secretary of the 
    Department of Transportation (who acts through the Administrator of the 
    Federal Aviation Administration or the Commandant of the United States 
    Coast Guard); and issues and makes available to the public safety 
    recommendations, safety studies, and reports of special investigations.
        4. Section 800.4 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 800.4   Operation.
    
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        (a) The Board's staff, consisting of specialized offices dealing 
    with particular areas of transportation safety and performing 
    administrative and technical work for the Board. The staff advises the 
    Board and performs duties for the Board that are inherent in the 
    staff's position in the organizational structure or that the Board has 
    delegated to it. The staff is described more fully in Sec. 800.2.
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        5. Section 800.5 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 800.5   Office locations.
    
        The principal offices of the National Transportation Safety Board 
    are located at 490 L'Enfant Plaza East, SW., Washington, DC 20594. The 
    Board maintains field offices in selected cities throughout the United 
    States.
        6. Section 800.21 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 800.21   Purpose.
    
        The purpose of this Subpart B is to publish special delegations of 
    authority to staff members.
        7. Section 800.22 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 800.22   Delegation to the Managing Director.
    
        (a) The Board delegates to the Managing Director the authority to:
        (1) Make the final determination, on appeal, as to whether to 
    withhold a Board record from inspection or copying, pursuant to Part 
    801 of this chapter.
        (2) Approve for publication in the Federal Register notices 
    concerning issuance of accident reports and safety recommendations and 
    responses to safety recommendations, as required by sections 304(a)(2) 
    and 307 of the Independent Safety Board Act of 1974 (49 U.S.C. 1131(d) 
    and 1135(c)).
        (b) The Chairman delegates to the Managing Director the authority 
    to exercise and carry out, subject to the direction and supervision of 
    the Chairman, the following functions vested in the Chairman:
        (1) The appointment and supervision of personnel employed by the 
    Board;
        (2) The distribution of business among such personnel and among 
    organizational components of the Board; and
        (3) The use and expenditure of funds.
        8. Section 800.23 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 800.23   Delegation to the administrative law judges, Office of 
    Administrative Law Judges.
    
        The Board delegates to the administrative law judges the authority 
    generally detailed in its procedural regulations at Part 821 of this 
    chapter.
        9. Section 800.24 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 800.24   Delegation to the General Counsel.
    
        The Board delegates to the General Counsel the authority to:
        (a) Approve, disapprove, request more information, or otherwise 
    handle requests for testimony of Board employees with respect to their 
    participation in the investigation of accidents, and, upon receipt of 
    notice that an employee has been subpoenaed, to make arrangements with 
    the court either to have the employee excused from testifying or to 
    give the employee permission to testify in accordance with the 
    provisions of Part 835 of this Chapter.
        (b) Approve or disapprove in safety enforcement proceedings, for 
    good cause shown, requests for extensions of time or for other changes 
    in procedural requirements subsequent to the initial decision, grant or 
    deny requests to file additional and/or amicus briefs pursuant to 
    Secs. 821.9 and 821.48 of this Chapter, and raise on appeal any issue 
    the resolution of which he deems important to the proper disposition of 
    proceedings under Sec. 821.49 of this Chapter.
        (c) Approve or disapprove, for good cause shown, requests to extend 
    the time for filing comments on proposed new or amended regulations.
        (d) Issue regulations for the purpose of making editorial changes 
    or corrections in the Board's rules and regulations.
        (e) Issue orders staying or declining to stay, pending judicial 
    review, orders of the Board suspending or revoking certificates, and 
    consent to the entry of judicial stays with respect to such orders.
        (f) Compromise civil penalties in the case of violations arising 
    under The Independent Safety Board Act of 1974, as amended, or any 
    rule, regulation, or order issued thereunder.
        (g) Issue orders dismissing appeals from initial decisions of Board 
    administrative law judges pursuant to the request of the appellant or, 
    where the request is consensual, at the request of any party.
        (h) Correct Board orders by eliminating typographical, grammatical, 
    and similar errors, and make editorial changes therein not involving 
    matters of substance.
        (i) Take such action as appropriate or necessary adequately to 
    compromise, settle, or otherwise represent the Board's interest in 
    judicial or administrative actions to which the Board is a party or in 
    which the Board is interested.
        10. Section 800.25 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 800.25  Delegation to the Directors of Office of Aviation Safety 
    and Office of Surface Transportation.
    
        The Board delegates to the Directors, Office of Aviation and Office 
    of Surface Transportation, the authority to:
        (a) Order an investigation into the facts, conditions, and 
    circumstances of accidents that the Board has authority to investigate.
        (b) Disclose factual information pertinent to all accidents or 
    incidents as provided for in Part 801 of this chapter.
        (c) Determine the probable cause(s) of accidents in which the 
    determination is issued in the ``Brief of Accident'' format, except 
    that the Office Director will submit the findings of the accident 
    investigation to the Board for 
    
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    determination of the probable cause(s) when (1) any Board Member so 
    requests, (2) it appears to the Office Director that, because of 
    significant public interest, a policy issue, or a safety issue of other 
    matter, the determination of the probable cause(s) should be made by 
    the Board, or (3) the accident investigation will be used to support 
    findings in a special investigation or study. Provided, that a petition 
    for reconsideration or modification of a determination of the probable 
    cause(s) made under Sec. 845.41 of this Chapter shall be acted on by 
    the Board.
        (d) Consistent with Board resources, investigate accidents as 
    provided under Sec. 304(a) of the Independent Safety Board Act of 1974, 
    as amended (49 U.S.C. 1131(a)) and the Appendix to this Part.
        11. Section 800.26 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 800.26  Delegation to the Director, Office of Administration.
    
        The Board delegates to the Director, Office of Administration, the 
    authority to:
        (a) Determine, initially, the withholding of a Board record from 
    inspection or copying, pursuant to Part 801 of this Chapter.
        (b) Settle claims for money damages of $2,500 or less against the 
    United States arising under Section 2672 of 28 United States Code (the 
    Federal Tort Claims Act) because of acts or omissions of Board 
    employees.
        12. Section 800.27 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 800.27  Delegation to investigative officers and employees of the 
    Board.
    
        The Board delegates to any officer or employee of the Board 
    designated by the Chairman of the Safety Board the authority to sign 
    and issue subpoenas, and administer oaths and affirmations, and to take 
    depositions or cause them to be taken in connection with the 
    investigation of transportation accidents or incidents.
    
    
    Sec. 800.28  [Removed]
    
        13. Section 800.28 is removed.
    
        Issued in Washington, DC, this 27th day of November 1995.
    Jim Hall,
    Chairman.
    [FR Doc. 95-29227 Filed 11-29-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
1/2/1996
Published:
11/30/1995
Department:
National Transportation Safety Board
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rules.
Document Number:
95-29227
Dates:
January 2, 1996.
Pages:
61487-61490 (4 pages)
PDF File:
95-29227.pdf
CFR: (12)
49 CFR 800.2
49 CFR 800.3
49 CFR 800.4
49 CFR 800.5
49 CFR 800.21
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