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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 271 — Guidelines for Subsidizing Air Carriers Providing Essential Air Transportation · § 271.9

§ 271.9. Discrimination prohibited.

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(a)All air carriers receiving subsidy under this part shall comply with the following:
(1)The Age Discrimination Act of 1975;
(2)The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and 49 CFR part 21; and
(3)The Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 49 CFR part 27, and part 382 of this chapter.
(b)Within 1 year after it first receives a subsidy under this part, the carrier shall evaluate its practices and procedures for accommodating the handicapped in accordance with § 382.23 of this chapter.
(c)All air carriers seeking a subsidy under this part shall include in their subsidy application the assurances required by 49 CFR parts 20, 21, 27 and 29, and § 382.21 of this chapter. [ER-1398, 49 FR 49846, Dec. 24, 1984, as amended at 60 FR 43525, Aug. 22, 1995]
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