Code of Federal Regulations Title 49: TransportationU.S. Government Printing Office, 2004 - 278 pages Official U.S. Government edition. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49 is composed of eight volumes. The parts in these volumes are arranged in the following order: Parts 1-99, parts 100-185, parts 186-199, parts 200-399, parts 400-599, parts 600-999, parts 1000-1199, part 1200 to End. The first volume (parts 1-99) contains current regulations issued under subtitle A- Office of the Secretary of Transportation; the second volume (parts 100-185) and the third volume (parts 186-199) contain the current regulations issued under chapter I- Research and Special Programs Administration (DOT); the fourth volume (parts 200-399) contains the current regulations under chapter II-Federal Railroad Administration (DOT), and chapter III- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (DOT); the fifth volume (parts 400-599) contains the current regulations issued under chapter IV-Coast Guard (DHS), chapter V-National Highway Traffic Administration (DOT); the sixth volume (parts 600-999) contains the current regulations issued under chapter VI- Federal Transit Administration (DOT), chapter VII-National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK), and chapter VIII - National Railroad Safety Board; the seventh volume (parts 1000-1199) contains the current regulations issued under chapter X-Surface Transportation Board and the eight volume (part 1200 to End) contains the current regulations issued under chapter X Surface Transportation Board, chapter XI-Bureau of Transportation Security Administration, Department of Transportation. The contents of these volumes represent all current regulations as of October 1, 2004. |
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... identified site . Identified site means each of the fol- lowing areas : ( a ) An outside area or open structure that is occupied by twenty ( 20 ) or more persons on at least 50 days in any twelve ( 12 ) -month period . ( The days ...
Transportation National Archives and Records Administration Staff. ( b ) ( 1 ) Identified sites . An operator must identify an identified site , for purposes of this subpart , from informa- tion the operator has obtained from routine ...
... identified threats to each covered seg- ment . The integrity assessment meth- od an operator uses must be based on the threats identified to the covered segment . ( See § 192.917 . ) More than one method may be required to address all ...