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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 257 — Disclosure of Code-Sharing Arrangements and Long-Term Wet Leases · § 257.6

§ 257.6. Effective and compliance dates.

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(a)This Part is effective as of August 25, 1999.
(b)Compliance with the following sections is mandatory as of August 25, 1999:
(1)§ 257.1, § 257.2, § 257.3, § 257.4, § 257.5(d), and § 257.6.
(2)§ 257.5(b) to the extent that it requires sellers of air transportation to give consumers oral notice before booking transportation involving a code-share arrangement
(i)Of the fact that the selling carrier is not the transporting carrier and
(ii)Of the transporting carrier's identity (as shown by its two-letter designator code in CRS displays).
(c)Compliance with the following sections is mandatory as of March 15, 2000:
(1)§ 257.5(a) and § 257.5(c) in their entirety.
(2)§ 257.5(b) insofar as it requires sellers of air transportation to give consumers
(i)Oral notice before booking transportation involving a code-share arrangement of the transporting carrier's corporate name and any other name under which the service is held out to the public and
(ii)The same disclosures for long-term wet leases as for code-sharing arrangements. [64 FR 46821, Aug. 27, 1999]
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