H.R.3093 - General Aviation Security Enhancement Act of 2009
To require the Transportation Security Administration to engage in a negotiated rulemaking process for the purposes of creating a security regiment for general aviation aircraft. view all titles (2)
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- Official: To require the Transportation Security Administration to engage in a negotiated rulemaking process for the purposes of creating a security regiment for general aviation aircraft. as introduced.
- Short: General Aviation Security Enhancement Act of 2009 as introduced.
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Official Summary
6/26/2009--Introduced.General Aviation Security Enhancement Act of 2009 - Prohibits the Secretary of Homeland Security, except when an emergency exists based on a credible and urgent threat, from issuing a rule regarding the proposed rulemaking entitled "Large Aircraft Security PrograOfficial Summary
6/26/2009--Introduced.General Aviation Security Enhancement Act of 2009 - Prohibits the Secretary of Homeland Security, except when an emergency exists based on a credible and urgent threat, from issuing a rule regarding the proposed rulemaking entitled "Large Aircraft Security Program, Other Aircraft Operator Security Program, and Airport Operator Security Program (Transportation Security Administration [TSA]-2008-0021)" unless the Secretary:(1) establishes a negotiated rulemaking committee; and
(2) receives a written report from it detailing findings and recommendations. Authorizes the Secretary to issue a prohibited rule if a credible and urgent threat demonstrates that an emergency exists necessitating the rule's immediate issuance to save lives or protect property.
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U.S. Congress - H.R.3093 General Aviation Security Enhancement Act of 2009



