DOT 49 CFR PART 800-2010 ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD AND DELEGATIONS OF AUTHORITY.pdf
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1、531 PART 800ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD AND DELEGATIONS OF AUTHORITY Subpart AOrganization and Functions Sec. 800.1 Purpose. 800.2 Organization. 800.3 Functions. 800.4 Operation. 800.5 Office locations. 800.6 Availability of information and mate-rials. Subpart BDelegations of Authority t
2、o Staff Members 800.21 Purpose. 800.22 Delegation to the Managing Director. 800.23 Delegation to the administrative law judges, Office of Administrative Law Judges. 800.24 Delegation to the General Counsel. 800.25 Delegation to the Directors of Office of Aviation Safety, Office of Railroad Safety, O
3、ffice of Highway Safety, Office of Marine Safety, and Office of Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety. 800.26 Delegation to the Chief, Public In-quiries Branch. 800.27 Delegation to investigative officers and employees of the Board. 800.28 Delegation to the Chief Financial Of-ficer. APPENDIX TO PA
4、RT 800REQUEST TO THE SEC-RETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANS-PORTATION TO INVESTIGATE CERTAIN AIR-CRAFT ACCIDENTS 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.). SOURCE: 49 FR 26232, June 27, 1984
5、, unless otherwise noted. Subpart AOrganization and Functions 800.1 Purpose. This part describes the organization, functions, and operation of the Na-tional Transportation Safety Board (Board). 800.2 Organization. The Board consists of five Members appointed by the President with the advice and cons
6、ent of the Senate. One of the Members is designated by the President as Chairman with the advice and consent of the Senate and one as Vice Chairman. The Members exercise various functions, powers, and duties set forth in the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended (49 U.S.C. 40101 et seq.), and the
7、 Independent Safety Board Act of 1974, as amended (49 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.). The Board is an independent agency of the United States. More de-tailed descriptions of the Board and its work are contained in other parts of this chapter VIII, notably parts 825, 830 through 835, and 840 through 850. Var-i
8、ous special delegations of authority from the Board and the Chairman to the staff are set forth in subpart B of this part. The Boards staff is com-prised of the following principal com-ponents: (a) The Office of the Managing Direc-tor, which assists the Chairman in the discharge of his functions as
9、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 rec-ommends and develops plans to achieve the Boards program objectives. The Office of the Managing Director also provides executive sec
10、retariat services to the Board. (b) The Office of Government, Public, and Family Affairs, which supplies the Congress and Federal, State, and local government agencies with information regarding the Safety Boards activities, programs and objectives; supplies the public, the transportation industry a
11、nd the news media with current, accurate information concerning the work, pro-grams, and objectives of the Board; co-ordinates public and private respon-sibilities, including aid to survivors and families of accident victims, in the wake of transportation disasters. This Office maintains the 24-hour
12、 Commu-nications Center, which assists in co-ordinating accident notification and launch operations for all modes and provides an off-hour base for family as-sistance functions during accident in-vestigations. (c) The Office of the General Counsel, which provides legal advice and assist-ance to the
13、Board and its staff; pre-pares Board rules, opinions and/or or-ders, and advice to all offices on mat-ters of legal significance; and rep-resents the Board in judicial matters VerDate Mar2010 10:10 Dec 13, 2010 Jkt 220218 PO 00000 Frm 00541 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220218.XXX 220218wwoods2 on DSK1DX
14、X6B1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-532 49 CFR Ch. VIII (10110 Edition) 800.2 to which the Board is a party or in which the Board is interested. (d) The Office of Administrative Law Judges, which conducts all formal pro-c
15、eedings arising under the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended, in-cluding proceedings involving civil penalties and suspension or revocation of certificates, and appeals from ac-tions of the Federal Aviation Adminis-trator in refusing to issue airman cer-tificates. (e) The Office of Aviation Sa
16、fety, which conducts investigations of all aviation accidents within the Boards jurisdiction; prepares reports for sub-mission to the Board and release to the public setting forth the facts and cir-cumstances of such accidents, includ-ing a recommendation as to the prob-able cause(s); determines the
17、 probable cause(s) of accidents when delegated authority to do so by the Board; initi-ates safety recommendations to pre-vent future aviation accidents; partici-pates in the investigation of accidents that occur in foreign countries and in-volve U.S.-registered and/or U.S.-manu-factured aircraft; an
18、d conducts special investigations into selected aviation accidents involving safety issues of concern to the Board. (f) The Office of Railroad Safety, which conducts investigations of rail-road accidents within the Boards juris-diction; prepares reports for submis-sion to the Board and release to th
19、e public setting forth the facts and cir-cumstances of such accidents, includ-ing a recommendation as to the prob-able cause(s); determines the probable cause(s) of accidents when delegated authority to do so by the Board; initi-ates safety recommendations to pre-vent future railroad accidents; and
20、con-ducts special investigations into se-lected rail accidents involving safety issues of concern to the Board. (g) The Office of Highway Safety, which conducts investigations of high-way accidents, including railroad grade-crossing accidents, within the Boards jurisdiction; prepares reports for sub
21、mission 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 prob-able cause(s) of accidents when dele-gated authority to do so by the Board; initiates safety recommendations to prev
22、ent future highway accidents; and conducts special investigations into se-lected highway accidents involving safety issues of concern to the Board. (h) The Office of Marine Safety, which conducts investigations of ma-rine accidents within the Boards juris-diction; prepares reports for submis-sion to
23、 the Board and release to the public setting forth the facts and cir-cumstances of such accidents, includ-ing a recommendation as to the prob-able cause(s); determines the probable cause(s) of accidents when delegated authority to do so by the Board; initi-ates safety recommendations to pre-vent fut
24、ure marine accidents; partici-pates in the investigation of accidents that occur in foreign countries and that involve U.S.-registered vessels; and conducts special investigations into selected marine accidents involv-ing safety issues of concern to the Board. (i) The Office of Pipeline and Haz-ardo
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