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Administrative Law Judge Opinions issued by the Office of the Secretary of Transportation Administrative Law Judge Opinions from the Office of the Secretary of Transportation may include, but are not limited to, Aviation Safety Civil Penalty Decisions, Hazardous Materials Safety Civil Penalty Decisions, Motor Carrier Safety Civil Penalty Decisions, Airport-Airline Fees/Rates and Charges Decisions, Aviation Economic Violation Enforcement Proceedings, Aviation Economic Orders and Decisions, Airline Prices/Routes/Services Preemption Decisions, Aviation Enforcement Consent Orders, and Aviation Economic Decisions DOT OST Transportation
Airline Fitness or Citizenship Business Review Letters Conclusions of the Department of Transportation regarding the citizenship or fitness of an airline DOT OST Transportation
Federal Highway Administration Policy Statements Specific Federal Highway Administration Policy Statements DOT OST Transportation
Significant Guidance Issued by the Office of the Secretary of Transportation A list of Significant Guidance documents, which include guidance document disseminated to regulated entities or the general public that may reasonably be anticipated to lead to an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more or adversely affect in a material way the economy, a sector of the economy, productivity, competition, jobs, the environment, public health or safety, or State, local, or tribal governments or communities; create a serious inconsistency or otherwise interfere with an action taken or planned by another agency; materially alter the budgetary impact of entitlements, grants, user fees, or loan programs or the rights and obligations of recipients thereof; or raise novel legal or policy issues arising out of legal mandates, the President's priorities, or the principles set forth in Executive Order 12866, as further amended. DOT OST Transportation
Partnership for Sustainable Communities - Grants Map The Partnership for Sustainable Communities is comprised of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the US Department of Transportation (DOT), and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) DOT OST Transportation
Civil Reserve Air Fleet Allocations - by Carrier and Segment - April 2008 The Civil Reserve Air Fleet is a cooperative, voluntary program involving the DOT, DOD and the U.S. civil air carrier industry in a partnership to augment DOD aircraft capability during a national defense related crisis. Air carriers volunteer their aircraft to the CRAF program through contractual agreements with the air mobility command (AMC), located at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. In return, the participating carriers are given preference in carrying commercial peacetime cargo and passenger traffic for DOD. DOT OST Transportation
Civil Reserve Air Fleet Allocations - by Carrier and Segment - February 2008 The Civil Reserve Air Fleet is a cooperative, voluntary program involving the DOT, DOD and the U.S. civil air carrier industry in a partnership to augment DOD aircraft capability during a national defense related crisis. Air carriers volunteer their aircraft to the CRAF program through contractual agreements with the air mobility command (AMC), located at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. In return, the participating carriers are given preference in carrying commercial peacetime cargo and passenger traffic for DOD. DOT OST Transportation
Civil Reserve Air Fleet Allocations - by Carrier and Segment - January 2008 The Civil Reserve Air Fleet is a cooperative, voluntary program involving the DOT, DOD and the U.S. civil air carrier industry in a partnership to augment DOD aircraft capability during a national defense related crisis. Air carriers volunteer their aircraft to the CRAF program through contractual agreements with the air mobility command (AMC), located at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. In return, the participating carriers are given preference in carrying commercial peacetime cargo and passenger traffic for DOD. DOT OST Transportation
Civil Reserve Air Fleet Allocations - by Carrier and Segment - June 2008 The Civil Reserve Air Fleet is a cooperative, voluntary program involving the DOT, DOD and the U.S. civil air carrier industry in a partnership to augment DOD aircraft capability during a national defense related crisis. Air carriers volunteer their aircraft to the CRAF program through contractual agreements with the air mobility command (AMC), located at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. In return, the participating carriers are given preference in carrying commercial peacetime cargo and passenger traffic for DOD. DOT OST Transportation
Civil Reserve Air Fleet Allocations - by Carrier and Segment - March 2008 The Civil Reserve Air Fleet is a cooperative, voluntary program involving the DOT, DOD and the U.S. civil air carrier industry in a partnership to augment DOD aircraft capability during a national defense related crisis. Air carriers volunteer their aircraft to the CRAF program through contractual agreements with the air mobility command (AMC), located at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. In return, the participating carriers are given preference in carrying commercial peacetime cargo and passenger traffic for DOD. DOT OST Transportation