1、553 National Transportation Safety Board 803.5 offenses shall be misdemeanors with a fine not to exceed $5,000. Subpart HSpecific Exemptions 802.20 Security records. Pursuant to, and limited by, 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), the NTSBs system of records, which contains the Security Records of NTSB employees,
2、prospec-tive employees, and potential contrac-tors, shall be exempt from disclosure of the material and the NTSBs handling thereof under subsections (d), (e)(1) and (e)(4) (H) and (I) of 5 U.S.C. 552a. PART 803OFFICIAL SEAL Sec. 803.1 Description. 803.3 Authority to affix Seal. 803.5 Use of the Seal
3、. AUTHORITY: Sec. 303(c)(2), Independent Safety Board Act of 1974, Pub. L. 93633, 88 Stat. 2168 (49 U.S.C. 1902(c)(2). 803.1 Description. The official seal of the National Transportation Safety Board is de-scribed as follows: An American bald eagle with wings displayed, holding in his dexter (right)
4、 talon an olive branch and in his sinister (left) talon, a bundle of 13 arrows; above his head is a scroll inscribed E Pluribus Unum, bearing a shield with vertical stripes of alter-nating white and red, crowned by a field of blue, all within an encircling inscription National Transportation Safety
5、Board. When illustrated in color, the background is white. The wings, the body, and the upper portion of the legs of the eagle are shades of brown; the head, neck, and tail are white; the beak, feet, and lower portion of the legs are gold. The inscription on the scroll is black. The encircling in-sc
6、ription is the same shade of gold as the eagles beak. The arrows and the olive branch are a lighter shade of gold. The red and blue of the shield are na-tional flag red and blue. The official seal of the Board, in black and white, appears below: 43 FR 36454, Aug. 17, 1978 803.3 Authority to affix Se
7、al. (a) The Seal shall be in the custody and control of the Director, Bureau of Administration of the Board. (b) The Director, Bureau of Adminis-tration may delegate and authorize re-delegations of this authority. 40 FR 30238, July 17, 1975, as amended at 41 FR 39758, Sept. 16, 1976 803.5 Use of the
8、 Seal. (a) The Seal is the official emblem of the Board and its use is therefore per-mitted only as provided in this part. (b) Use by any person or organization outside of the Board may be made only with the Boards prior written ap-proval. (c) Requests by any person or organi-zation outside of the B
9、oard for permis-sion to use the Seal must be made in writing to Director, Bureau of Admin-istration, National Transportation Safety Board, 800 Independence Ave-nue, SW., Washington, DC 20594. The request must specify in detail the exact use to be made. Any permission grant-ed shall apply only to the
10、 specific use for which it was granted. (d) Use of the Seal shall be essen-tially for informational purposes. The Seal may not be used on any article or in any manner which may discredit the Seal or reflect unfavorably upon the Board, or which implies Board endorse-ment of commercial products or ser
11、v-ices, or of the users or users policies or activities. Specifically, permission VerDate Mar2010 10:10 Dec 13, 2010 Jkt 220218 PO 00000 Frm 00563 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220218.XXX 220218EC01AU91.227wwoods2 on DSK1DXX6B1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permit
12、ted without license from IHS-,-,-554 49 CFR Ch. VIII (10110 Edition) Pt. 804 may not be granted under this section for nonofficial use (1) On souvenir or novelty items of an expendable nature; (2) On toys, gifts, or premiums; (3) As a letterhead design; (4) On menus, matchbook covers, cal-endars, or
13、 similar items; (5) To adorn civilian clothing; or (6) On athletic clothing or equip-ment. (e) Where necessary to avoid any pro-hibited implication or confusion as to the Boards association with the user or users, an appropriate legend will be prescribed by the Board for prominent display in connect
14、ion with the per-mitted use. (f) Falsely making, forging, counter-feiting, mutilating, or altering the Seal, or knowingly using or possessing with fraudulent intent any altered Seal is punishable under section 506 of Title 18, U.S.C. 40 FR 30238, July 17, 1975, as amended at 41 FR 39758, Sept. 16, 1
15、976 PART 804RULES IMPLEMENTING THE GOVERNMENT IN THE SUN-SHINE ACT Sec. 804.1 Applicability. 804.2 Policy. 804.3 Definitions. 804.4 Open meetings requirement. 804.5 Grounds on which meetings may be closed or information may be withheld. 804.6 Procedures for closing meetings, or withholding informati
16、on, and requests by affected persons to close a meeting. 804.7 Procedures for public announcement of meetings. 804.8 Changes following public announce-ment. 804.9 Transcripts, recordings, or minutes of closed meetings. 804.10 Availability and retention of tran-scripts, recordings, and minutes, and a
17、p-plicable fees. AUTHORITY: Government in the Sunshine Act, Pub. L. 94409, 90 Stat. 1241 (5 U.S.C. 552b); Independent Safety Board Act of 1974, Pub. L. 93633, 88 Stat. 2166 (49 U.S.C. 1901 et seq.). SOURCE: 42 FR 13284, Mar. 10, 1977, unless otherwise noted. 804.1 Applicability. (a) This part implem
18、ents the provi-sions of the Government in the Sun-shine Act (5 U.S.C. 552b). These proce-dures apply to meetings, as defined herein, of the Members of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). (b) Requests for all documents other than the transcripts, recordings, and minutes described in 804.
19、9 shall con-tinue to be governed by part 801 of the NTSB regulations (49 CFR part 801). 804.2 Policy. It is the policy of the NTSB to pro-vide the public with the fullest prac-ticable information regarding the deci-sionmaking processes of the Board, while protecting the rights of individ-uals and th
20、e ability of the Board to dis-charge its statutory functions and re-sponsibilities. The public is invited to attend but not to participate in open meetings. 804.3 Definitions. As used in this part: Meeting means the deliberations of three or more Members where such deliberations de-termine or result
21、 in the joint conduct or disposition of official NTSB busi-ness, and includes conference telephone calls otherwise coming within the defi-nition. A meeting does not include: (a) Notation voting or similar consid-eration of business, whether by circula-tion of material to the Members indi-vidually in
22、 writing or by a polling of the Members individually by tele-phone. (b) Deliberations by three or more Members (1) to open or to close a meet-ing or to release or to withhold infor-mation pursuant to 804.6, (2) to call a meeting on less than seven days notice as permitted by 804.7(b), or (3) to chan
23、ge the subject matter or the deter-mination to open or to close a publicly announced meeting under 804.8(b). (c) An internal session attended by three or more Members for which the sole purpose is to have the staff brief the Board concerning an accident, inci-dent, or safety problem. Member means an
24、 individual duly ap-pointed and confirmed to the collegial body, known as the Board, which heads the NTSB. VerDate Mar2010 10:10 Dec 13, 2010 Jkt 220218 PO 00000 Frm 00564 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220218.XXX 220218wwoods2 on DSK1DXX6B1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-