Sec. 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS
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(a)Short Title **[**[49 U.S.C. 40101 note](/us/usc/t49/s40101)**]** This Act may be cited as the “FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018”. ###
(b)Table of Contents The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Division A—Sports Medicine Licensure Sec. 11. Short title. Sec. 12. Protections for covered sports medicine professionals. Division B—FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018 Sec. 101. Definition of appropriate committees of Congress. Title I—Authorizations Subtitle A—Funding of FAA Programs Sec. 111. Airport planning and development and noise compatibility planning and programs. Sec. 112. Facilities and equipment. Sec. 113. FAA operations. Sec. 114. Weather reporting programs. Sec. 115. Adjustment to AIP program funding. Sec. 116. Funding for aviation programs. Sec. 117. Extension of expiring authorities. Subtitle B—Passenger Facility Charges Sec. 121. Passenger facility charge modernization. Sec. 122. Future aviation infrastructure and financing study. Sec. 123. Intermodal access projects. Subtitle C—Airport Improvement Program Modifications Sec. 131. Grant assurances. Sec. 132. Mothers’ rooms. Sec. 133. Contract Tower Program. Sec. 134. Government share of project costs. Sec. 135. Updated veterans’ preference. Sec. 136. Use of State highway specifications. Sec. 137. Former military airports. Sec. 138. Eligibility of CCTV projects for airport improvement program. Sec. 139. State block grant program expansion. Sec. 140. Non-movement area surveillance pilot program. Sec. 141. Property conveyance releases. Sec. 142. Study regarding technology usage at airports. Sec. 143. Study on airport revenue diversion. Sec. 144. GAO study on the effect of granting an exclusive right of aeronautical services to an airport sponsor. Sec. 145. Sense of Congress on smart airports. Sec. 146. Critical airfield markings. Sec. 147. General facilities authority. Sec. 148. Recycling plans; uncategorized small airports. Sec. 149. Evaluation of airport master plans. Sec. 150. Definition of small business concern. Sec. 151. Small airport regulation relief. Sec. 152. Construction of certain control towers. Sec. 153. Nondiscrimination. Sec. 154. Definition of airport development. Sec. 155. General aviation airport expired funds. Sec. 156. Priority review of construction projects in cold weather States. Sec. 157. Minority and disadvantaged business participation. Sec. 158. Supplemental discretionary funds. Sec. 159. State taxation. Sec. 160. Airport investment partnership program. Sec. 161. Remote tower pilot program for rural and small communities. Sec. 162. Airport access roads in remote locations. Sec. 163. Limited regulation of non-federally sponsored property. Sec. 164. Seasonal airports. Sec. 165. Amendments to definitions. Sec. 166. Pilot program sunsets. Sec. 167. Buy America requirements. Subtitle D—Airport Noise and Environmental Streamlining Sec. 171. Funding eligibility for airport energy efficiency assessments. Sec. 172. Authorization of certain flights by stage 2 aircraft. Sec. 173. Alternative airplane noise metric evaluation deadline. Sec. 174. Updating airport noise exposure maps. Sec. 175. Addressing community noise concerns. Sec. 176. Community involvement in FAA NextGen projects located in metroplexes. Sec. 177. Lead emissions. Sec. 178. Terminal sequencing and spacing. Sec. 179. Airport noise mitigation and safety study. Sec. 180. Regional ombudsmen. Sec. 181. FAA leadership on civil supersonic aircraft. Sec. 182. Mandatory use of the New York North Shore Helicopter Route. Sec. 183. State standards for airport pavements. Sec. 184. Eligibility of pilot program airports. Sec. 185. Grandfathering of certain deed agreements granting through-the-fence access to general aviation airports. Sec. 186. Stage 3 aircraft study. Sec. 187. Aircraft noise exposure. Sec. 188. Study regarding day-night average sound levels. Sec. 189. Study on potential health and economic impacts of overflight noise. Sec. 190. Environmental mitigation pilot program. Sec. 191. Extending aviation development streamlining. Sec. 192. Zero-emission vehicles and technology. TITLE II—FAA SAFETY CERTIFICATION REFORM Subtitle A—General Provisions Sec. 201. Definitions. Sec. 202. Safety Oversight and Certification Advisory Committee. Subtitle B—Aircraft Certification Reform Sec. 211. Aircraft certification performance objectives and metrics.11Section 211 was repealed by section 129(a) of division V of Public Law 116-260. There was no corresponding amendment to conform the table of contents. Sec. 212. Organization designation authorizations. Sec. 213. ODA review. Sec. 214. Type certification resolution process. Sec. 215. Review of certification process for small general aviation airplanes. Sec. 216. ODA staffing and oversight. Subtitle C—Flight Standards Reform Sec. 221. Flight standards performance objectives and metrics.22Section 221 was repealed by section 129(a) of division V of Public Law 116-260. There was no corresponding amendment to conform the table of contents. Sec. 222. FAA task force on flight standards reform. Sec. 223. Centralized safety guidance database. Sec. 224. Regulatory Consistency Communications Board. Subtitle D—Safety Workforce Sec. 231. Safety workforce training strategy. Sec. 232. Workforce review. Subtitle E—International Aviation Sec. 241. Promotion of United States aerospace standards, products, and services abroad. Sec. 242. Bilateral exchanges of safety oversight responsibilities. Sec. 243. FAA leadership abroad. Sec. 244. Registration, certification, and related fees. TITLE III—SAFETY Subtitle A—General Provisions Sec. 301. Definitions. Sec. 302. FAA technical training. Sec. 303. Safety critical staffing. Sec. 304. International efforts regarding tracking of civil aircraft. Sec. 305. Aircraft data access and retrieval systems. Sec. 306. Advanced cockpit displays. Sec. 307. Emergency medical equipment on passenger aircraft. Sec. 308. FAA and NTSB review of general aviation safety. Sec. 309. Call to action airline engine safety review. Sec. 310. Sense of Congress on access to air carrier flight decks. Sec. 311. Part 135 accident and incident data. Sec. 312. Sense of Congress; pilot in command authority. Sec. 313. Report on conspicuity needs for surface vehicles operating on the airside of air carrier served airports. Sec. 314. Helicopter air ambulance operations data and reports. Sec. 315. Aviation rulemaking committee for part 135 pilot rest and duty rules. Sec. 316. Report on obsolete test equipment. Sec. 317. Helicopter fuel system safety. Sec. 318. Applicability of medical certification standards to operators of air balloons. Sec. 319. Designated pilot examiner reforms. Sec. 320. Voluntary reports of operational or maintenance issues related to aviation safety. Sec. 321. Evaluation regarding additional ground based transmitters. Sec. 322. Improved safety in rural areas. Sec. 323. Exit rows. Sec. 324. Comptroller General report on FAA enforcement policy. Sec. 325. Annual safety incident report. Sec. 326. Aircraft air quality. Sec. 327. Approach control radar. Sec. 328. Report on airline and passenger safety. Sec. 329. Performance-based standards. Sec. 330. Report and recommendations on certain aviation safety risks. Sec. 331. Review of FAA’s Aviation Safety Information Analysis and Sharing System. Sec. 332. Airport rescue and firefighting. Sec. 333. Safe air transportation of lithium cells and batteries. Sec. 334. Runway safety. Sec. 335. Flight attendant duty period limitations and rest requirements. Sec. 336. Secondary cockpit barriers. Sec. 337. Aircraft cabin evacuation procedures. Sec. 338. Sense of Congress. Sec. 339. Civil penalties for interference. Sec. 339A. National in-flight sexual misconduct task force. Sec. 339B. Reporting process for sexual misconduct onboard aircraft. Subtitle B—Unmanned Aircraft Systems Sec. 341. Definitions; Integration of civil unmanned aircraft systems into national airspace system. Sec. 342. Update of FAA comprehensive plan. Sec. 343. Unmanned aircraft test ranges. Sec. 344. Small unmanned aircraft in the Arctic. Sec. 345. Small unmanned aircraft safety standards. Sec. 346. Public unmanned aircraft systems. Sec. 347. Special authority for certain unmanned aircraft systems. Sec. 348. Carriage of property by small unmanned aircraft systems for compensation or hire. Sec. 349. Exception for limited recreational operations of unmanned aircraft. Sec. 350. Use of unmanned aircraft systems at institutions of higher education. Sec. 351. Unmanned aircraft systems integration pilot program. Sec. 352. Part 107 transparency and technology improvements. Sec. 353. Emergency exemption process. Sec. 354. Treatment of unmanned aircraft operating underground. Sec. 355. Public UAS operations by Tribal governments. Sec. 356. Authorization of appropriations for Know Before You Fly campaign. Sec. 357. Unmanned aircraft systems privacy policy. Sec. 358. UAS privacy review. Sec. 359. Study on fire department and emergency service agency use of unmanned aircraft systems. Sec. 360. Study on financing of unmanned aircraft services. Sec. 361. Report on UAS and chemical aerial application. Sec. 362. Sense of Congress regarding unmanned aircraft safety. Sec. 363. Prohibition regarding weapons. Sec. 364. U.S. Counter-UAS system review of interagency coordination processes. Sec. 365. Cooperation related to certain counter-UAS technology. Sec. 366. Strategy for responding to public safety threats and enforcement utility of unmanned aircraft systems. Sec. 367. Incorporation of Federal Aviation Administration occupations relating to unmanned aircraft into veterans employment programs of the administration. Sec. 368. Public UAS access to special use airspace. Sec. 369. Applications for designation. Sec. 370. Sense of Congress on additional rulemaking authority. Sec. 371. Assessment of aircraft registration for small unmanned aircraft. Sec. 372. Enforcement. Sec. 373. Federal and local authorities. Sec. 374. Spectrum. Sec. 375. Federal Trade Commission authority. Sec. 376. Plan for full operational capability of unmanned aircraft systems traffic management. Sec. 377. Early implementation of certain UTM services. Sec. 378. Sense of Congress. Sec. 379. Commercial and governmental operators. Sec. 380. Transition language. Sec. 381. Unmanned aircraft systems in restricted buildings or grounds. Sec. 382. Prohibition. Sec. 383. Airport safety and airspace hazard mitigation and enforcement. Sec. 384. Unsafe operation of unmanned aircraft. Subtitle C—General Aviation Safety Sec. 391. Short title. Sec. 392. Expansion of Pilot’s Bill of Rights. Sec. 393. Notification of reexamination of certificate holders. Sec. 394. Expediting updates to NOTAM Program. Sec. 395. Accessibility of certain flight data. Sec. 396. Authority for legal counsel to issue certain notices. TITLE IV—AIR SERVICE IMPROVEMENTS Subtitle A—Airline Customer Service Improvements Sec. 401. Definitions. Sec. 402. Reliable air service in American Samoa. Sec. 403. Cell phone voice communication ban. Sec. 404. Improved notification of insecticide use. Sec. 405. Consumer complaints hotline. Sec. 406. Consumer information on actual flight times. Sec. 407. Training policies regarding racial, ethnic, and religious nondiscrimination. Sec. 408. Training on human trafficking for certain staff. Sec. 409. Prohibitions against smoking on passenger flights. Sec. 410. Report on baggage reporting requirements. Sec. 411. Enforcement of aviation consumer protection rules. Sec. 412. Strollers. Sec. 413. Causes of airline delays or cancellations. Sec. 414. Involuntary changes to itineraries. Sec. 415. Extension of Advisory Committee for Aviation Consumer Protection. Sec. 416. Online access to aviation consumer protection information. Sec. 417. Protection of pets on airplanes. Sec. 418. Advisory committee on air ambulance and patient billing. Sec. 419. Air ambulance complaints to the Department of Transportation. Sec. 420. Report to Congress on air ambulance oversight. Sec. 421. Refunds for other fees that are not honored by a covered air carrier. Sec. 422. Advance boarding during pregnancy. Sec. 423. Consumer complaint process improvement. Sec. 424. Aviation consumer advocate. Sec. 425. TICKETS Act. Sec. 426. Report on availability of lavatories on commercial aircraft. Sec. 427. Consumer protection requirements relating to large ticket agents. Sec. 428. Widespread disruptions. Sec. 429. Passenger rights.33Sections 429 and 434 were transferred to title 49, U.S.C. and redesignated as sections 4127 and 4128, respectively by subsections
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(b)of section 510 of Public Law 118–63. Subtitle B—Aviation Consumers With Disabilities Sec. 431. Aviation consumers with disabilities study. Sec. 432. Study on in-cabin wheelchair restraint systems. Sec. 433. Improving wheelchair assistance for individuals with disabilities. Sec. 434. Airline Passengers with Disabilities Bill of Rights.3 Sec. 435. Sense of Congress regarding equal access for individuals with disabilities. Sec. 436. Civil penalties relating to harm to passengers with disabilities. Sec. 437. Harmonization of service animal standards. Sec. 438. Review of practices for ticketing, pre-flight seat assignments, and stowing of assistive devices for passengers with disabilities. Sec. 439. Air Carrier Access Act advisory committee. Sec. 440. Regulations ensuring assistance for passengers with disabilities in air transportation. Sec. 441. Transparency for disabled passengers. Subtitle C—Small Community Air Service Sec. 451. Essential air service authorization. Sec. 452. Study on essential air service reform. Sec. 453. Air transportation to noneligible places. Sec. 454. Inspector general review of service and oversight of unsubsidized carriers. Sec. 455. Small community air service. Sec. 456. Waivers. Sec. 457. Extension of final order establishing mileage adjustment eligibility. Sec. 458. Reduction in subsidy-per-passenger. TITLE V—MISCELLANEOUS Sec. 501. Definitions. Sec. 502. Report on air traffic control modernization. Sec. 503. Return on investment report. Sec. 504. Air traffic control operational contingency plans. Sec. 505. 2020 ADS-B Out mandate plan. Sec. 506. Securing aircraft avionics systems. Sec. 507. Human factors. Sec. 508. Programmatic risk management. Sec. 509. Review of FAA strategic cybersecurity plan. Sec. 510. Consolidation and realignment of FAA services and facilities. Sec. 511. FAA review and reform. Sec. 512. Air shows. Sec. 513. Part 91 review, reform, and streamlining. Sec. 514. Aircraft leasing. Sec. 515. Pilots sharing flight expenses with passengers. Sec. 516. Terminal Aerodrome Forecast. Sec. 517. Public aircraft eligible for logging flight times. Sec. 518. Aircraft Registry Office. Sec. 519. FAA data transparency. Sec. 520. Intra-agency coordination. Sec. 521. Administrative Services Franchise Fund. Sec. 522. Automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast. Sec. 523. Contract weather observers. Sec. 524. Regions and centers. Sec. 525. Geosynthetic materials. Sec. 526. National Airmail Museum. Sec. 527. Status of agreement between FAA and Little Rock Port Authority. Sec. 528. Briefing on aircraft diversions from Los Angeles International Airport to Hawthorne Municipal Airport. Sec. 529. TFR report. Sec. 530. Air traffic services at aviation events. Sec. 531. Application of veterans’ preference to Federal Aviation Administration personnel management system. Sec. 532. Clarification of requirements for living history flights. Sec. 533. Review and reform of FAA performance management system. Sec. 534. NextGen delivery study. Sec. 535. Study on allergic reactions. Sec. 536. Oxygen mask design study. Sec. 537. Air cargo study. Sec. 538. Sense of Congress on preventing the transportation of disease-carrying mosquitoes and other insects on commercial aircraft. Sec. 539. Technical corrections. Sec. 540. Report on illegal charter flights. Sec. 541. Use of NASA’s super guppy aircraft for commercial transport. Sec. 542. Prohibited airspace assessment. Sec. 543. Report on multiagency use of airspace and environmental review. Sec. 544. Agency procurement reporting requirements. Sec. 545. FAA organizational reform. Sec. 546. FAA Civil Aviation Registry upgrade. Sec. 547. Enhanced air traffic services. Sec. 548. Sense of Congress on artificial intelligence in aviation. Sec. 549. Study on cybersecurity workforce of FAA. Sec. 550. Treatment of multiyear lessees of large and turbine-powered multiengine aircraft. Sec. 551. Employee Assault Prevention and Response Plans. Sec. 552. Study on training of customer-facing air carrier employees. Sec. 553. Automated weather observing systems policy. Sec. 554. Prioritizing and supporting the Human Intervention Motivation Study
(HIMS)program and the Flight Attendant Drug and Alcohol Program (FADAP). Sec. 555. Cost-effectiveness analysis of equipment rental. Sec. 556. Aircraft registration. Sec. 557. Requirement to consult with stakeholders in defining scope and requirements for future flight service program. Sec. 558. Federal Aviation Administration performance measures and targets. Sec. 559. Report on plans for air traffic control facilities in the New York City and Newark region. Sec. 560. Work plan for the New York/New Jersey/Philadelphia Metropolitan Area Airspace Project. Sec. 561. Annual report on inclusion of disabled veteran leave in personnel management system. Sec. 562. Enhanced surveillance capability. Sec. 563. Access of air carriers to information about applicants to be pilots from national driver register. Sec. 564. Regulatory reform. Sec. 565. Aviation fuel.44Section 566 and the item relating to such section in the table of contents were repealed by section 803(c) of Public Law 118–63. Sec. 567. Federal Aviation Administration workforce review. Sec. 568. Review of approval process for use of large air tankers and very large air tankers for wildland firefighting. Sec. 569. FAA technical workforce. Sec. 570. Study on airport credit assistance. Sec. 571. Spectrum availability. Sec. 572. Special review relating to air space changes. Sec. 573. Reimbursement for immigration inspections. Sec. 574. FAA employees in Guam. Sec. 575. GAO study on airline computer network disruptions. Sec. 576. Tower marking. Sec. 577. Minimum dimensions for passenger seats. Sec. 578. Judicial review for proposed alternative environmental review and approval procedures. Sec. 579. Regulatory streamlining. Sec. 580. Spaceports. Sec. 581. Special rule for certain aircraft operations (space support vehicles). Sec. 582. Portability of repairman certificates. Sec. 583. Undeclared hazardous materials public awareness campaign. Sec. 584. Liability protection for volunteer pilots who fly for the public benefit. TITLE VI—AVIATION WORKFORCE Subtitle A—Youth in Aviation Sec. 601. Student outreach report. Sec. 602. Youth Access to American Jobs in Aviation Task Force. Subtitle B—Women in Aviation Sec. 611. Sense of Congress regarding women in aviation. Sec. 612. Supporting women’s involvement in the aviation field. Subtitle C—Future of Aviation Workforce Sec. 621. Aviation and aerospace workforce of the future. Sec. 622. Aviation and aerospace workforce of the future study. Sec. 623. Sense of Congress on hiring veterans. Sec. 624. Aviation maintenance industry technical workforce. Sec. 625. Aviation workforce development programs. Subtitle D—Unmanned Aircraft Systems Workforce Sec. 631. Community and technical college centers of excellence in small unmanned aircraft system technology training. Sec. 632. Collegiate training initiative program for unmanned aircraft systems. TITLE VII—FLIGHT R&D ACT Subtitle A—General Provisions Sec. 701. Short title. Sec. 702. Definitions. Sec. 703. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle B—FAA Research and Development Organization Sec. 711. Assistant Administrator for Research and Development. Sec. 712. Research advisory committee. Subtitle C—Unmanned Aircraft Systems Sec. 721. Unmanned aircraft systems research and development roadmap. Subtitle D—Cybersecurity and Responses to Other Threats Sec. 731. Cyber Testbed. Sec. 732. Study on the effect of extreme weather on air travel. Subtitle E—FAA Research and Development Activities Sec. 741. Research plan for the certification of new technologies into the national airspace system. Sec. 742. Technology review. Sec. 743. CLEEN aircraft and engine technology partnership. Sec. 744. Research and deployment of certain airfield pavement technologies. Subtitle F—Geospatial Data Sec. 751. Short title; findings. Sec. 752. Definitions. Sec. 753. Federal Geographic Data Committee. Sec. 754. National Geospatial Advisory Committee. Sec. 755. National Spatial Data Infrastructure. Sec. 756. National Geospatial Data Asset data themes. Sec. 757. Geospatial data standards. Sec. 758. GeoPlatform. Sec. 759. Covered agency responsibilities. Sec. 759A. Limitation on use of Federal funds. Sec. 759B. Savings provision. Sec. 759C. Private sector. Subtitle G—Miscellaneous Sec. 761. NextGen research. Sec. 762. Advanced Materials Center of Excellence. TITLE VIII—AVIATION REVENUE PROVISIONS Sec. 801. Expenditure authority from Airport and Airway Trust Fund. Sec. 802. Extension of taxes funding Airport and Airway Trust Fund. DIVISION C—NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2018 Sec. 1101. Short title. Sec. 1102. Definitions. Sec. 1103. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 1104. Still images. Sec. 1105. Electronic records.55Section 1106 and the item relating to such section in the table of contents were repealed by section 1220(b) of Public Law 118–63. Sec. 1107. Methodology. Sec. 1108. Multimodal accident database management system. Sec. 1109. Addressing the needs of families of individuals involved in accidents. Sec. 1110. Government Accountability Office report on investigation launch decision-making processes. Sec. 1111. Periodic review of safety recommendations. Sec. 1112. General organization. Sec. 1113. Technical and conforming amendments. DIVISION D—DISASTER RECOVERY REFORM Sec. 1201. Short title. Sec. 1202. Applicability. Sec. 1203. Definitions. Sec. 1204. Wildfire prevention. Sec. 1205. Additional activities. Sec. 1206. Eligibility for code implementation and enforcement. Sec. 1207. Program improvements. Sec. 1208. Prioritization of facilities. Sec. 1209. Guidance on evacuation routes. Sec. 1210. Duplication of benefits. Sec. 1211. State administration of assistance for direct temporary housing and permanent housing construction. Sec. 1212. Assistance to individuals and households. Sec. 1213. Multifamily lease and repair assistance. Sec. 1214. Private nonprofit facility. Sec. 1215. Management costs. Sec. 1216. Flexibility. Sec. 1217. Additional disaster assistance. Sec. 1218. National veterinary emergency teams. Sec. 1219. Right of arbitration. Sec. 1220. Unified Federal environmental and historic preservation review. Sec. 1221. Closeout incentives. Sec. 1222. Performance of services. Sec. 1223. Study to streamline and consolidate information collection. Sec. 1224. Agency accountability. Sec. 1225. Audit of contracts. Sec. 1226. Inspector general audit of FEMA contracts for tarps and plastic sheeting. Sec. 1227. Relief organizations. Sec. 1228. Guidance on inundated and submerged roads. Sec. 1229. Extension of assistance. Sec. 1230. Guidance and recommendations. Sec. 1231. Guidance on hazard mitigation assistance. Sec. 1232. Local impact. Sec. 1233. Additional hazard mitigation activities. Sec. 1234. National public infrastructure predisaster hazard mitigation. Sec. 1235. Additional mitigation activities. Sec. 1236. Guidance and training by FEMA on coordination of emergency response plans. Sec. 1237. Certain recoupment prohibited. Sec. 1238. Federal assistance to individuals and households and nonprofit facilities. Sec. 1239. Cost of assistance estimates. Sec. 1240. Report on insurance shortfalls. Sec. 1241. Post disaster building safety assessment. Sec. 1242. FEMA updates on national preparedness assessment. Sec. 1243. FEMA report on duplication in non-natural disaster preparedness grant programs. Sec. 1244. Study and report. Sec. 1245. Review of assistance for damaged underground water infrastructure. Sec. 1246. Extension. DIVISION E—CONCRETE MASONRY Sec. 1301. Short title. Sec. 1302. Declaration of policy. Sec. 1303. Definitions. Sec. 1304. Issuance of orders. Sec. 1305. Required terms in orders. Sec. 1306. Assessments. Sec. 1307. Referenda. Sec. 1308. Petition and review. Sec. 1309. Enforcement. Sec. 1310. Investigation and power to subpoena. Sec. 1311. Suspension or termination. Sec. 1312. Amendments to orders. Sec. 1313. Effect on other laws. Sec. 1314. Regulations. Sec. 1315. Limitation on expenditures for administrative expenses. Sec. 1316. Limitations on obligation of funds. Sec. 1317. Study and report by the Government Accountability Office. Sec. 1318. Study and report by the Department of Commerce. DIVISION F—BUILD ACT OF 2018 Sec. 1401. Short title. Sec. 1402. Definitions. TITLE I—ESTABLISHMENT Sec. 1411. Statement of policy. Sec. 1412. United States International Development Finance Corporation. Sec. 1413. Management of Corporation. Sec. 1414. Inspector General of the Corporation. Sec. 1415. Independent accountability mechanism. TITLE II—AUTHORITIES Sec. 1421. Authorities relating to provision of support. Sec. 1422. Terms and conditions. Sec. 1423. Payment of losses. Sec. 1424. Termination. TITLE III—ADMINISTRATIVE AND GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 1431. Operations. Sec. 1432. Corporate powers. Sec. 1433. Maximum contingent liability. Sec. 1434. Corporate funds. Sec. 1435. Coordination with other development agencies. TITLE IV—MONITORING, EVALUATION, AND REPORTING Sec. 1441. Establishment of risk and audit committees. Sec. 1442. Performance measures, evaluation, and learning. Sec. 1443. Annual report. Sec. 1444. Publicly available project information. Sec. 1445. Engagement with investors. Sec. 1446. Notifications to be provided by the Corporation. TITLE V—CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS, AND PROHIBITIONS Sec. 1451. Limitations and preferences. Sec. 1452. Additionality and avoidance of market distortion. Sec. 1453. Prohibition on support in countries that support terrorism or violate human rights and with sanctioned persons. Sec. 1454. Applicability of certain provisions of law. TITLE VI—TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS Sec. 1461. Definitions. Sec. 1462. Reorganization plan. Sec. 1463. Transfer of functions. Sec. 1464. Termination of Overseas Private Investment Corporation and other superceded authorities. Sec. 1465. Transitional authorities. Sec. 1466. Savings provisions. Sec. 1467. Other terminations. Sec. 1468. Incidental transfers. Sec. 1469. Reference. Sec. 1470. Conforming amendments. DIVISION G—SYRIA STUDY GROUP Sec. 1501. Syria Study Group. DIVISION H—PREVENTING EMERGING THREATS Sec. 1601. Short title. Sec. 1602. Protection of certain facilities and assets from unmanned aircraft. Sec. 1603. Protecting against unmanned aircraft. DIVISION I—SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR DISASTER RELIEF, 2018 Sec. 1701. Budgetary effects. DIVISION J—MARITIME SECURITY Sec. 1801. Short title. Sec. 1802. Definitions. Sec. 1803. Coordination with TSA on maritime facilities. Sec. 1804. Strategic plan to enhance the security of the international supply chain. Sec. 1805. Cybersecurity information sharing and coordination in ports. Sec. 1806. Facility inspection intervals. Sec. 1807. Updates of maritime operations coordination plan. Sec. 1808. Evaluation of Coast Guard deployable specialized forces. Sec. 1809. Repeal of interagency operational centers for port security and secure systems of transportation. Sec. 1810. Duplication of efforts in the maritime domain. Sec. 1811. Maritime security capabilities assessments. Sec. 1812. Container Security Initiative. Sec. 1813. Maritime border security review. Sec. 1814. Maritime border security cooperation. Sec. 1815. Transportation worker identification credential appeals process. Sec. 1816. Technical and conforming amendments. DIVISION K—TRANSPORTATION SECURITY TITLE I—TRANSPORTATION SECURITY Sec. 1901. Short title; references. Sec. 1902. Definitions. Subtitle A—Organization and Authorizations Sec. 1903. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 1904. Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration; 5-year term. Sec. 1905. Transportation Security Administration organization. Sec. 1906. Transportation Security Administration efficiency. Sec. 1907. Personnel management system review. Sec. 1908. TSA leap pay reform. Sec. 1909. Rank awards program for transportation security administration executives and senior professionals. Sec. 1910. Transmittals to Congress. Subtitle B—Security Technology Sec. 1911. Third party testing and verification of screening technology. Sec. 1912. Transportation security administration systems integration facility. Sec. 1913. Opportunities to pursue expanded networks for business. Sec. 1914. Reciprocal recognition of security standards. Sec. 1915. Transportation Security Laboratory. Sec. 1916. Innovation Task Force. Sec. 1917. 5-Year technology investment plan update. Sec. 1918. Maintenance of security-related technology. Sec. 1919. Biometrics expansion. Sec. 1920. Pilot program for automated exit lane technology. Sec. 1921. Authorization of appropriations; exit lane security. Sec. 1922. Real-time security checkpoint wait times. Sec. 1923. GAO report on deployment of screening technologies across airports. Sec. 1924. Screening technology review and performance objectives. Sec. 1925. Computed tomography pilot programs. Subtitle C—Public Area Security Sec. 1926. Definitions. Sec. 1927. Explosives detection canine capacity building. Sec. 1928. Third party domestic canines. Sec. 1929. Tracking and monitoring of canine training and testing. Sec. 1930. VIPR team statistics. Sec. 1931. Public area security working group. Sec. 1932. Public area best practices. Sec. 1933. Airport worker access controls cost and feasibility study. Sec. 1934. Securing airport worker access points. Sec. 1935. Law Enforcement Officer Reimbursement Program. Sec. 1936. Airport perimeter and access control security. Subtitle D—Passenger and Cargo Security Sec. 1937. PreCheck Program. Sec. 1938. PreCheck expedited screening. Sec. 1939. Trusted traveler programs; collaboration. Sec. 1940. Passenger security fee. Sec. 1941. Third party canine teams for air cargo security. Sec. 1942. Known Shipper Program review. Sec. 1943. Establishment of air cargo security division. Sec. 1944. Air cargo regulation review. Sec. 1945. GAO review. Sec. 1946. Screening partnership program updates. Sec. 1947. Screening performance assessments. Sec. 1948. Transportation security training programs. Sec. 1949. Traveler redress improvement. Sec. 1950. Improvements for screening of passengers with disabilities. Sec. 1951. Air cargo advance screening program. Sec. 1952. General aviation airports. Subtitle E—Foreign Airport Security Sec. 1953. Last point of departure airports; security directives. Sec. 1954. Last point of departure airport assessment. Sec. 1955. Tracking security screening equipment from last point of departure airports. Sec. 1956. International security standards. Sec. 1957. Aviation security in Cuba. Sec. 1958. Report on airports used by Mahan Air. Subtitle F—Cockpit and Cabin Security Sec. 1959. Federal air marshal service updates. Sec. 1960. Crew member self-defense training. Sec. 1961. Flight deck safety and security. Sec. 1962. Carriage of weapons, explosives, and incendiaries by individuals. Sec. 1963. Federal flight deck officer program improvements. Subtitle G—Surface Transportation Security Sec. 1964. Surface transportation security assessment and implementation of risk-based strategy. Sec. 1965. Risk-based budgeting and resource allocation. Sec. 1966. Surface transportation security management and interagency coordination review. Sec. 1967. Transparency. Sec. 1968. TSA counterterrorism asset deployment. Sec. 1969. Surface Transportation Security Advisory Committee. Sec. 1970. Review of the explosives detection canine team program. Sec. 1971. Expansion of national explosives detection canine team program. Sec. 1972. Study on security standards and best practices for passenger transportation systems. Sec. 1973. Amtrak security upgrades. Sec. 1974. Passenger rail vetting. Sec. 1975. Study on surface transportation inspectors. Sec. 1976. Security awareness program. Sec. 1977. Voluntary use of credentialing. Sec. 1978. Background records checks for issuance of hazmat licenses. Sec. 1979. Cargo container scanning technology review. Sec. 1980. Pipeline security study. Sec. 1981. Feasibility assessment. Sec. 1982. Best practices to secure against vehicle-based attacks. Sec. 1983. Surface transportation stakeholder survey. Sec. 1984. Nuclear material and explosive detection technology. Subtitle H—Transportation Security Sec. 1985. National strategy for transportation security review. Sec. 1986. Risk scenarios. Sec. 1987. Integrated and unified operations centers. Sec. 1988. National Deployment Force. Sec. 1989. Information sharing and cybersecurity. Sec. 1990. Security technologies tied to foreign threat countries. Subtitle I—Conforming and Miscellaneous Amendments Sec. 1991. Title 49 amendments. Sec. 1992. Table of contents of chapter 449. Sec. 1993. Other laws; Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004. Sec. 1994. Savings provisions. ### DIVISION A SPORTS MEDICINE LICENSURE
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