49 CFR 1540.5 - Terms used in this subchapter
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Passenger Screening Using Advanced Imaging Technology
...found material ambiguity in the terms ``screening'' and ``submit.'' TSA notes that a definition of ``screening function'' is contained in 49 CFR 1540.5. TSA does not intend to alter that definition in this rulemaking. TSA's changes to the regulatory text are intended to maintain consistency......
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Part III
...or that will provide deplaned passengers access to a sterile area of an airport or will enplane passengers from a sterile area. See 49 CFR 1540.5, 1544.101(a), and 1546.101(a) and (b). This rule does not apply to general aviation The 9/11 Act covers cargo originating in the United States as......
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Air Cargo Advance Screening (ACAS)
...This is consistent with the definitions in the regulations of the Department of Transportation (14 CFR 297.3(d)) and the TSA (see 49 CFR 1540.5, defining ``indirect air carrier''). This definition includes a foreign air freight forwarder, that is, a FIAC that is responsible for the transpor......
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McDaniel v. Arnold, Civil Action No. ELH-10-189
...or projectile in any chamber or cylinder of a firearm or in a clip or magazine inserted in or attached to a firearm . . . ."); 49 C.F.R. § 1540.5 (Transportation Security Administration regulation stating: "Loaded firearm means a firearm that has a live round of ammunition, or any component......
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McDaniel v. Arnold, Civil Action No. ELH–10–189.
...cartridge, or projectile in any chamber or cylinder of a firearm or in a clip or magazine inserted in or attached to a firearm....”); 49 C.F.R. § 1540.5 (Transportation Security Administration regulation stating: “ Loaded firearm means a firearm that has a live round of ammunition, or any c......
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Iverson v. United States, No. 18-3137
...the screenings ensure that no passenger enters a plane with a prohibited item, including "weapons, explosives, and incendiaries." 49 C.F.R. § 1540.5 (defining "Screening function"). This function protects passenger safety and national security.Further, TSOs "serve in a position of ... autho......
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McDaniel v. Arnold, Civil Action No. ELH-10-189
...or projectile in any chamber or cylinder of a firearm or in a clip or magazine inserted in or attached to a firearm . . . ."); 49 C.F.R. § 1540.5 (Transportation Security Administration regulation stating: "Loaded firearm means a firearm that has a live round of ammunition, or any component......
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United States v. Douglas, No. 15-1754
...or performs certain functions related to the transportation of cargo "must successfully complete a security threat assessment").5 See 49 C.F.R. § 1540.5 (stating that "Secured Area means a portion of an airport ... in which certain security measures specified in part 1542 of this chapter ar......
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InterConnect Newsletter - Summer 2019
...engage indirectly in air transportation of property, and uses for all or any part of such transportation the services of an air carrier. 49 CFR § 1540.5. Registration Requirement - No indirect air carrier may offer cargo to an aircraft operator operating under a full program or a full all- ......
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Transportation Procurement Trends Toward Integrated Services, and Registration Requirements Abound
...engage indirectly in air transportation of property, and uses for all or any part of such transportation the services of an air carrier. 49 CFR § 1540.5. Registration Requirement - No indirect air carrier may offer cargo to an aircraft operator operating under a full program or a full all-c......