Collapse to view only § 800.26 - Delegation to the Chief, Public Inquiries Branch.
- § 800.21 - Purpose.
- § 800.22 - Delegation to the Managing Director.
- § 800.23 - Delegation to the administrative law judges, Office of Administrative Law Judges.
- § 800.24 - Delegation to the General Counsel.
- § 800.25 - Delegation to the Directors of Office of Aviation Safety, Office of Railroad Safety, Office of Highway Safety, Office of Marine Safety, and Office of Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety.
- § 800.26 - Delegation to the Chief, Public Inquiries Branch.
- § 800.27 - Delegation to investigative officers and employees of the Board.
- § 800.28 - Delegation to the Chief Financial Officer.
§ 800.21 - Purpose.
The purpose of this subpart is to publish special delegations of authority to staff members.
§ 800.22 - Delegation to the Managing Director.
(a) The Board delegates to the Managing Director the authority to:
(1) Make the final determination, on appeal, as to whether to withhold a Board record from inspection or copying, pursuant to Part 801 of this chapter.
(2) Approve for publication in the
(b) The Chairman delegates to the Managing Director the authority to exercise and carry out, subject to the direction and supervision of the Chairman, the following functions vested in the Chairman:
(1) The appointment and supervision of personnel employed by the Board;
(2) The distribution of business among such personnel and among organizational components of the Board; and
(3) The use and expenditure of funds.
§ 800.23 - Delegation to the administrative law judges, Office of Administrative Law Judges.
The Board delegates to the administrative law judges the authority generally detailed in its procedural regulations at Part 821 of this chapter.
§ 800.24 - Delegation to the General Counsel.
The Board delegates to the General Counsel the authority to:
(a) Approve, disapprove, request more information, or otherwise handle requests for testimony of Board employees with respect to their participation in the investigation of accidents, and, upon receipt of notice that an employee has been subpoenaed, to make arrangements with the court either to have the employee excused from testifying or to give the employee permission to testify in accordance with the provisions of Part 835 of this Chapter.
(b) Approve or disapprove in safety enforcement proceedings, for good cause shown, requests for extensions of time or for other changes in procedural requirements subsequent to the initial decision, grant or deny requests to file additional and/or amicus briefs pursuant to §§ 821.9 and 821.48 of this Chapter, and raise on appeal any issue the resolution of which he deems important to the proper disposition of proceedings under § 821.49 of this Chapter.
(c) Approve or disapprove, for good cause shown, requests to extend the time for filing comments on proposed new or amended regulations.
(d) Issue regulations for the purpose of making editorial changes or corrections in the Board's rules and regulations.
(e) Issue orders staying or declining to stay, pending judicial review, orders of the Board suspending or revoking certificates, and consent to the entry of judicial stays with respect to such orders.
(f) Compromise civil penalties in the case of violations arising under 49 U.S.C. chapter 11, subchapter IV, or any rule, regulation, or order issued thereunder.
(g) Issue orders dismissing appeals from initial decisions of Board administrative law judges pursuant to the request of the appellant or, where the request is consensual, at the request of any party.
(h) Correct Board orders by eliminating typographical, grammatical, and similar errors, and make editorial changes therein not involving matters of substance.
(i) Take such action as appropriate or necessary adequately to compromise, settle, or otherwise represent the Board's interest in judicial or administrative actions to which the Board is a party or in which the Board is interested.
(j) Dismiss late filed notices of appeal and appeal briefs for lack of good cause.
§ 800.25 - Delegation to the Directors of Office of Aviation Safety, Office of Railroad Safety, Office of Highway Safety, Office of Marine Safety, and Office of Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety.
The Board delegates to the Directors of the Offices of Aviation, Railroad, Highway, Marine, and Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety, the authority to:
(a) Order an investigation into the facts, conditions, and circumstances of accidents that the Board has authority to investigate.
(b) Disclose factual information pertinent to all accidents or incidents as provided for in Part 801 of this chapter.
(c) Determine the probable cause(s) of accidents in which the determination is issued in the “Brief of Accident” format, except that the Office Director will submit the findings of the accident investigation to the Board for determination of the probable cause(s) when (1) any Board Member so requests, (2) it appears to the Office Director that, because of significant public interest, a policy issue, or a safety issue of other matter, the determination of the probable cause(s) should be made by the Board, or (3) the accident investigation will be used to support findings in a special investigation or study. Provided, that a petition for reconsideration or modification of a determination of the probable cause(s) made under § 845.31 of this chapter shall be acted on by the Board.
(d) Consistent with Board resources, investigate accidents as provided under 49 U.S.C. 1131 and the appendix to this part.
§ 800.26 - Delegation to the Chief, Public Inquiries Branch.
The Board delegates to the Chief, Public Inquiries Branch, the authority to determine, initially, the withholding of a Board record from inspection or copying, pursuant to part 801 of this chapter.
§ 800.27 - Delegation to investigative officers and employees of the Board.
The Board delegates to any officer or employee of the Board designated by the Chairman the authority to sign and issue subpoenas, and administer oaths and affirmations, and to take depositions or cause them to be taken in connection with the investigation of transportation accidents or incidents.
§ 800.28 - Delegation to the Chief Financial Officer.
The Board delegates to the Chief Financial Officer the authority to settle claims for money damages of $2,500 or less against the United States arising under Section 2672 of 28 United States Code (the Federal Tort Claims Act) because of acts or omissions of Board employees.