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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Small Airplane Revitalization Act of 2013 · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. SAFETY AND REGULATORY IMPROVEMENTS FOR GENERAL AVIATION

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## SEC. 3 SAFETY AND REGULATORY IMPROVEMENTS FOR GENERAL AVIATION ###
(a)In General Not later than December 15, 2015, the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration shall issue a final rule— ####
(1)to advance the safety and continued development of small airplanes by reorganizing the certification requirements for such airplanes under part 23 to streamline the approval of safety advancements; and ####
(2)that meets the objectives described in subsection (b). ###
(b)Objectives Described The objectives described in this subsection are based on the recommendations of the Part 23 Reorganization Aviation Rulemaking Committee: ####
(1)The establishment of a regulatory regime for small airplanes that will improve safety and reduce the regulatory cost burden for the Federal Aviation Administration and the aviation industry. ####
(2)The establishment of broad, outcome-driven safety objectives that will spur innovation and technology adoption. ####
(3)The replacement of current, prescriptive requirements under part 23 with performance-based regulations. ####
(4)The use of consensus standards accepted by the Federal Aviation Administration to clarify how the safety objectives of part 23 may be met using specific designs and technologies. ###
(c)Consensus-Based Standards In prescribing regulations under this section, the Administrator shall use consensus standards, as described in section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1996 (15 U.S.C. 272 note), to the extent practicable while continuing traditional methods for meeting part 23. ###
(d)Safety Cooperation The Administrator shall lead the effort to improve general aviation safety by working with leading aviation regulators to assist them in adopting a complementary regulatory approach for small airplanes. ###
(e)Definitions In this section: ####
(1)Consensus standards #####
(A)In general The term “consensus standards” means standards developed by an organization described in subparagraph
(B)that may include provisions requiring that owners of relevant intellectual property have agreed to make that intellectual property available on a nondiscriminatory, royalty-free, or reasonable royalty basis to all interested persons. #####
(B)Organizations described An organization described in this subparagraph is a domestic or international organization that— ######
(i)plans, develops, establishes, or coordinates, through a process based on consensus and using agreed-upon procedures, voluntary standards; and ######
(ii)operates in a transparent manner, considers a balanced set of interests with respect to such standards, and provides for due process and an appeals process with respect to such standards. ####
(2)Part 23 The term “part 23” means part 23 of title 14, Code of Federal Regulations. ####
(3)Part 23 reorganization aviation rulemaking committee The term “Part 23 Reorganization Aviation Rulemaking Committee” means the aviation rulemaking committee established by the Federal Aviation Administration in August 2011 to consider the reorganization of the regulations under part 23. ####
(4)Small airplane The term “small airplane” means an airplane which is certified to part 23 standards.
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