1、5 PART 1ORGANIZATION AND DEL-EGATION OF POWERS AND DU-TIES Subpart AGeneral Sec. 1.1 Purpose. 1.2 Definitions. 1.3 Organization of the Department. 1.4 General responsibilities. Subpart BOffice of the Secretary 1.21 Purpose. 1.22 Structure. 1.23 Spheres of primary responsibility. 1.24 Authority. 1.25
2、 Relationships. 1.26 Secretarial succession. Subpart CDelegations 1.41 Purpose. 1.42 Exercise of authority. 1.43 General limitations and reservations. 1.44 Reservation of authority. 1.45 Delegations to all Administrators. 1.46 Delegations to the Administrator of the Research and Innovative Technolog
3、y Ad-ministration. 1.47 Delegations to Federal Aviation Ad-ministrator. 1.48 Delegations to Federal Highway Ad-ministrator. 1.49 Delegations to Federal Railroad Ad-ministrator. 1.50 Delegation to National Highway Traffic Safety Administrator. 1.51 Delegations to Federal Transit Admin-istrator. 1.52
4、Delegations to Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation Administrator. 1.53 Delegations to the Administrator of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. 1.54 Delegations to all Secretarial Officers. 1.55 Delegations to Deputy Secretary. 1.56 Delegations to the Assistant Secre
5、tary for Transportation Policy. 1.56a Delegations to the Assistant Sec-retary for Aviation and International Af-fairs. 1.56b Delegations to the Designated Senior Career Official, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs. 1.57 Delegations to General Counsel. 1.57a Dele
6、gations to Deputy General Coun-sel. 1.57b Delegations to the Assistant General Counsel for Operations. 1.58 Delegations to Assistant Secretary for Budget and Programs. 1.59 Delegations to Assistant Secretary for Administration. 1.59a Redelegations by the Assistant Sec-retary for Administration. 1.60
7、 Delegations to the Inspector General. 1.61 Delegations to Assistant Secretary for Governmental Affairs. 1.62 Delegations to the Director of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization. 1.63 Delegations to Assistant to the Sec-retary and Director of Public Affairs. 1.64 Delegations to the Director,
8、 Transpor-tation Administrative Service Center. 1.65 Authority to classify information. 1.66 Delegations to Maritime Adminis-trator. 1.67 Delegations to Maritime Subsidy Board. 1.68 Delegations to the Under Secretary of Transportation for Security for the Transportation Security Administration. 1.69
9、 Delegations to the Director of Intel-ligence, Security, and Emergency Re-sponse. 1.70 Delegations to the Director of the De-partmental Office of Civil Rights. 1.71 Reserved 1.72 Delegations to the Office of the Chief Information Officer. 1.73 Delegation to the Administrator of the Federal Motor Car
10、rier Safety Adminis-tration. 1.74 Delegations to the Under Secretary for Transportation Policy. APPENDIX A TO PART 1DELEGATIONS AND REDELEGATIONS BY SECRETARIAL OFFI-CERS AUTHORITY: 49 U.S.C. 322; 46 U.S.C. 2104(a); 28 U.S.C. 2672; 31 U.S.C. 3711(a)(2); Pub. L. 101552, 104 Stat. 2736; Pub. L. 106159
11、, 113 Stat. 1748; Pub. L. 10771, 115 Stat. 597; Pub. L. 107295, 116 Stat. 2064; Pub. L. 108136, 117 Stat. 1392; Pub. L. 101115, 103 Stat. 691; Pub. L. 108293, 118 Stat. 1028; Pub. L. 109364, 120 Stat. 2083; Pub. L. 110140, 121 Stat. 1492; Pub. L. 110432, 122 Stat. 4848. SOURCE: Amdt. 1113, 40 FR 439
12、01, Sept. 24, 1975, unless otherwise noted. Subpart AGeneral 1.1 Purpose. This part describes the organization of the Department of Transportation and provides for the performance of du-ties imposed upon, and the exercise of powers vested in, the Secretary of Transportation by law. 74 FR 26982, June
13、 5, 2009 1.2 Definitions. As used in this part, Administrator in-cludes: (a) The Federal Aviation Adminis-trator. VerDate Mar2010 10:00 Dec 22, 2010 Jkt 220212 PO 00000 Frm 00015 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220212.XXX 220212jdjones on DSK8KYBLC1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction
14、or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-6 49 CFR Subtitle A (10110 Edition) 1.3 (b) The Federal Highway Adminis-trator. (c) The Federal Railroad Adminis-trator. (d) The National Highway Traffic Safety Administrator. (e) The Federal Transit Adminis-trator. (f) The Administrator of the St
15、. Law-rence Seaway Development Corpora-tion. (g) The Pipeline and Hazardous Mate-rials Safety Administrator. (h) The Maritime Administrator. (i) The Research and Innovative Technology Administrator. (j) The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrator. Amdt. 1113, 40 FR 43901, Sept. 24, 1975, as amend
16、ed by Amdt. 1157, 45 FR 83403, Dec. 18, 1980; Amdt. 1164, 46 FR 47458, Sept. 28, 1981; Amdt. 1270, 60 FR 30196, June 8, 1995; 65 FR 221, Jan. 4, 2000; 66 FR 67118, Dec. 28, 2001; 67 FR 629, Jan. 4, 2002; 68 FR 34549, June 10, 2003; 70 FR 8300, Feb. 18, 2005 1.3 Organization of the Department. (a) Th
17、e Secretary of Transportation is the head of the Department. (b) The Department is comprised of the Office of the Secretary and the fol-lowing operating elements, the heads of which report directly to the Sec-retary: (1) The Federal Aviation Administra-tion, headed by the Administrator. (2) The Fede
18、ral Highway Administra-tion, headed by the Administrator. (3) The Federal Railroad Administra-tion, headed by the Administrator. (4) The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, headed by the Administrator. (5) The Federal Transit Administra-tion, headed by the Administrator. (6) The St. Lawr
19、ence Seaway Devel-opment Corporation, headed by the Ad-ministrator. (7) The Pipeline and Hazardous Mate-rials Safety Administration, headed by the Administrator. (8) The Maritime Administration, headed by the Administrator and in-cluding within it the Maritime Subsidy Board composed of the Maritime
20、Ad-ministrator, the Deputy Maritime Ad-ministrator, and the Chief Counsel of the Maritime Administration. (9) The Research and Innovative Technology Administration, headed by the Administrator. (10) Reserved (11) The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, headed by the Admin-istrator. Amdt. 11
21、13, 40 FR 43901, Sept. 24, 1975, as amended by Amdt. 1157, 45 FR 83403, Dec. 18, 1980; Amdt. 1164, 46 FR 47458, Sept. 28, 1981; Amdt. 1270, 60 FR 30196, June 8, 1995; 65 FR 221, Jan. 4, 2000; 66 FR 67118, Dec. 28, 2001; 68 FR 34549, June 10, 2003; 70 FR 8300, Feb. 18, 2005 1.4 General responsibiliti
22、es. (a) Office of the Secretary. Provides for: (1) Leadership in formulating and executing well-balanced national and international transportation objec-tives, policies, and programs; (2) Stimulating and promoting re-search and development in all modes and types of transportation, with spe-cial emph
23、asis on transportation safety; (3) Coordinating the various trans-portation programs of the Federal Gov-ernment; (4) Encouraging maximum private development of transportation serv-ices; (5) Responsive, timely, and effective liaison with Congress, and public and private organizations on transpor-tati
24、on matters; (6) Innovative approaches to urban transportation and environmental en-hancement programs; and (7) Effective management of the De-partment as a whole. (b) The Federal Aviation Administra-tion. Is responsible for: (1) Promulgating and enforcing regu-lations on all safety matters relating
25、to the manufacture, operation, and maintenance of aircraft; (2) Registering aircraft and recording rights in aircraft; (3) Developing, modifying, testing, and evaluating systems, procedures, fa-cilities, and devices needed for the safe and efficient navigation and traffic control of aircraft; (4) Lo
26、cating, constructing or install-ing, maintaining, and operating Fed-eral aids to air navigation, wherever necessary; VerDate Mar2010 10:00 Dec 22, 2010 Jkt 220212 PO 00000 Frm 00016 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220212.XXX 220212jdjones on DSK8KYBLC1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproducti
27、on or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-7 Office of the Secretary of Transportation 1.4 (5) Developing air traffic regulations, and administering air traffic control of civil and military air operations within U.S. airspace; (6) Providing grants-in-aid for devel-oping public airports
28、; (7) Promoting and encouraging civil aviation abroad through technical aviation assistance to other govern-ments; and (8) Promulgating and enforcing regu-lations on all safety matters relating to commercial launch activities. (c) The Federal Highway Administra-tion. Is responsible for: (1) Planning
29、, in cooperation with the States, the national highway system; (2) Providing for improving, in co-operation with the States, roads on the Federal-aid primary, secondary, and interstate highway systems and urban extensions thereof; (3) Highway beautification and scenic enhancement of the Federal-aid
30、high-way systems; (4) Surveying and constructing forest highway system roads, defense high-ways and access roads, and parkways and roads in national parks and other federally administered areas; (5) Developing and administering uni-form State standards for highway safe-ty programs with respect to id
31、entifica-tion and surveillance of accident loca-tions; highway design, construction, and maintenance, including highway related aspects of pedestrian safety; and traffic control devices. (d) The Federal Railroad Administra-tion. Is responsible for: (1) Operating and managing the Alas-ka Railroad; (2
32、) Conducting research and develop-ment activity in support of improved rail transportation; (3) Regulating safety functions per-taining to railroads, express compa-nies, and water carriers operating in connection with railroads under a com-mon control, management, or arrange-ment for continuous carr
33、iage or ship-ment; and (4) Investigating and issuing reports concerning collisions, derailments, and other railroad accidents resulting in serious injury to persons or to the property of a railroad. (e) The National Highway Traffic Safe-ty Administration. Is responsible for: (1) Promulgating uniform
34、 standards for developing State highway safety programs, except for those standards the development and administration of which are delegated to the Federal Highway Administration. (2) Establishing, prescribing, and en-forcing National standards for improv-ing safety in the operation and per-formanc
35、e of motor vehicles and equip-ment. (3) Informing the public of the com-parative characteristics and oper-ational cost of passenger motor vehi-cles and requiring display of compara-tive insurance costs by automobile dealers. (4) Administering a program of man-datory automotive fuel economy stand-ard
36、s for passenger and non-passenger automobiles for model year 1978 and be-yond. (5) Establishing safeguards for the protection of purchasers with respect to the sale of motor vehicles having al-tered or reset odometers and enforcing the prohibition against tampering with odometers. (f) The Federal Tr
37、ansit Administration. Is responsible for: (1) Exercising the authority vested in the Secretary for developing com-prehensive and coordinated public transportation systems that serve the public. (2) Administering Federal transpor-tation assistance programs and func-tions; and (3) Assuring appropriate
38、 liaison and coordination with other Federal agen-cies, state and local governmental au-thorities, with respect to the foregoing. (g) The St. Lawrence Seaway Develop-ment Corporation. Is responsible for the development, operation, and mainte-nance of that part of the St. Lawrence Seaway within the t
39、erritorial limits of the United States. (h) The Pipeline and Hazardous Mate-rials Safety Administration. Is respon-sible for: (1) Administering a national program of safety in natural gas and hazardous liquid pipeline transportation includ-ing identifying pipeline safety con-cerns, developing unifor
40、m safety stand-ards, and promulgating and enforcing safety regulations. VerDate Mar2010 10:00 Dec 22, 2010 Jkt 220212 PO 00000 Frm 00017 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220212.XXX 220212jdjones on DSK8KYBLC1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license fr
41、om IHS-,-,-8 49 CFR Subtitle A (10110 Edition) 1.4 (2) Administering a national program of safety, including security, in multi- modal hazardous materials transpor-tation including identifying hazardous materials safety concerns, developing uniform safety standards, and promul-gating and enforcing s
42、afety and secu-rity regulations. (i) The Maritime Administration. Is re-sponsible for: (1) Fostering the development and maintenance of an American merchant marine sufficient to meet the needs of the national security and of the domes-tic and foreign commerce of the United States; (2) Awarding and a
43、dministering con-struction-differential subsidy contracts and operating-differential subsidy con-tracts to aid the American merchant marine, and trade-in allowances for new ship construction; (3) Entering into and administering agreements for capital contruction funds (excepting fishing vessels) and
44、 construction reserve funds; (4) Providing insurance on construc-tion loans and ship mortgages or guar-antees on ship financing obtained from private sources for ship construction and reconstruction (excepting fishing vessels); (5) Providing assistance to the ship-ping industry to generate increased
45、 trade and cargo shipments on U.S. flag ships; (6) Promoting development of ports and intermodal transportation sys-tems; (7) Promoting development of the do-mestic waterborne commerce of the United States; (8) Overseeing the administration of cargo preference statutes; (9) Entering into and adminis
46、tering charters and general agency agree-ments for operation of Government- owned merchant ships; (10) Maintaining custody of, and pre-serving, ships in the National Defense Reserve Fleet; (11) Selling surplus Government- owned ships; (12) Supervising design and construc-tion of ships for Government
47、 account; (13) Furnishing war risk insurance on privately owned merchant ships; (14) Administering the foreign trans-fer program regarding ships and other maritime properties; (15) Training merchant marine offi-cers; (16) Conducting research and develop-ment to improve and promote the wa-terborne co
48、mmerce of the United States; and (17) Issuing rules and regulations with respect to the foregoing functions. (j) The Maritime Subsidy Board (within the Maritime Administration). Is respon-sible for: (1) Making, amending, and termi-nating subsidy contracts, which shall be deemed to include, in the ca
49、se of construction-differential subsidy: (i) The contract for the construction, re-construction, or reconditioning of a vessel, and (ii) the contract for the sale of the vessel to the subsidy applicant or the contract to pay a construction- differential subsidy and the cost of the national defense features, and, in the case of operating-differential subsidy, the contract with the subsidy applicant for the payment of the subsidy. (2) Conducting hearin
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