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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · FAA Extension, Safety, and Security Act of 2016 · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS

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## SECTION 1 SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS **[**[49 U.S.C. 40101 note](/us/usc/t49/s40101)**]** ###
(a)Short Title This Act may be cited as the “FAA Extension, Safety, and Security Act of 2016”. ###
(b)Table of Contents The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Appropriate committees of Congress defined. TITLE I—FAA EXTENSION Subtitle A—Airport and Airway Programs Sec. 1101. Extension of airport improvement program. Sec. 1102. Extension of expiring authorities. Sec. 1103. Federal Aviation Administration operations. Sec. 1104. Air navigation facilities and equipment. Sec. 1105. Research, engineering, and development. Sec. 1106. Funding for aviation programs. Sec. 1107. Essential air service. Subtitle B—Revenue Provisions Sec. 1201. Expenditure authority from Airport and Airway Trust Fund. Sec. 1202. Extension of taxes funding Airport and Airway Trust Fund. TITLE II—AVIATION SAFETY CRITICAL REFORMS Subtitle A—Safety Sec. 2101. Pilot records database deadline. Sec. 2102. Cockpit automation management. Sec. 2103. Enhanced mental health screening for pilots. Sec. 2104. Laser pointer incidents. Sec. 2105. Crash-resistant fuel systems. Sec. 2106. Hiring of air traffic controllers. Sec. 2107. Training policies regarding assistance for persons with disabilities. Sec. 2108. Air travel accessibility. Sec. 2109. Additional certification resources. Sec. 2110. Tower marking. Sec. 2111. Aviation cybersecurity. Sec. 2112. Repair stations located outside United States. Sec. 2113. Enhanced training for flight attendants. Subtitle B—UAS Safety Sec. 2201. Definitions. Sec. 2202. Identification standards. Sec. 2203. Safety statements. Sec. 2204. Facilitating interagency cooperation for unmanned aircraft authorization in support of firefighting operations and utility restoration. Sec. 2205. Interference with wildfire suppression, law enforcement, or emergency response effort by operation of unmanned aircraft. [Sec. 2206—Repealed] Sec. 2207. Emergency exemption process. Sec. 2208. Unmanned aircraft systems traffic management. Sec. 2209. Applications for designation. Sec. 2210. Operations associated with critical infrastructure. Sec. 2211. Unmanned aircraft systems research and development roadmap. Sec. 2212. Unmanned aircraft systems-manned aircraft collision research. Sec. 2213. Probabilistic metrics research and development study. Subtitle C—Time Sensitive Aviation Reforms Sec. 2301. Small airport relief for safety projects. Sec. 2302. Use of revenues at previously associated airport. Sec. 2303. Working group on improving air service to small communities. Sec. 2304. Computation of basic annuity for certain air traffic controllers. Sec. 2305. Refunds for delayed baggage. Sec. 2306. Contract weather observers. Sec. 2307. Medical certification of certain small aircraft pilots. Sec. 2308. Tarmac delays. Sec. 2309. Family seating. TITLE III—AVIATION SECURITY Sec. 3001. Short title. Sec. 3002. Definitions. [Subtitle A—Repealed] Subtitle B—Securing Aviation From Foreign Entry Points and Guarding Airports Through Enhanced Security Sec. 3201. Last point of departure airport security assessment. Sec. 3202. Security coordination enhancement plan. Sec. 3203. Workforce assessment. [Sec. 3204—Repealed] Sec. 3205. National cargo security program. Sec. 3206. International training and capacity development. Subtitle C—Checkpoint Optimization and Efficiency Sec. 3301. Sense of Congress. Sec. 3302. Enhanced staffing allocation model. Sec. 3303. Effective utilization of staffing resources. Sec. 3304. TSA staffing and resource allocation. Sec. 3305. Aviation security stakeholders defined. Sec. 3306. Rule of construction. Subtitle D—Aviation Security Enhancement and Oversight Sec. 3401. Definitions. Sec. 3402. Threat assessment. Sec. 3403. Oversight. Sec. 3404. Credentials. Sec. 3405. Vetting. Sec. 3406. Metrics. Sec. 3407. Inspections and assessments. Sec. 3408. Covert testing. Sec. 3409. Security directives. Sec. 3410. Implementation report. Sec. 3411. Miscellaneous amendments. Subtitle E—Checkpoints of the Future Sec. 3501. Checkpoints of the future. Sec. 3502. Pilot program for increased efficiency and security at Category X airports. Sec. 3503. Pilot program for the development and testing of prototypes for airport security systems. Sec. 3504. Report required. Sec. 3505. Funding. Sec. 3506. Acceptance and provision of resources by the Transportation Security Administration. Subtitle F—Miscellaneous Provisions Sec. 3601. Visible deterrent. Sec. 3602. Law enforcement training for mass casualty and active shooter incidents. Sec. 3603. Assistance to airports and surface transportation systems.
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