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 108 STAT. 1204 PUBLIC LAW 103-272—JULY 5, 1994 44904. Domestic air transportation system security. 44905. Information about threats to civil aviation. 44906. Foreign air carrier security prograuns. 44907. Security standards at foreign airports. 44908. Travel advisory and suspension of foreign assistance. 44909. Passenger manifests. 44910. Agreements on aircraft sabotage, aircraft hijacking, and airport security. 44911. I ntelligence. 44912. Research and development. 44913. Explosive detection. 44914. Airport construction guidelines. 44915. Exemptions. SUBCHAPTER II—ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL 44931. Director of Intelligence and Security. 44932. Assistant Administrator for Civil Aviation Security. 44933. Federal Security Managers. 44934. Foreign Security Liaison Officers. 44935. Employment standards and training. 44936. Employment investigations and restrictions. 44937. Pronibition on transferring duties and powers. 44938. Reports. SUBCHAPTER I—REQUIREMENTS §44901. Screening passengers and property Regulations. (a) GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. — The Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration shall prescribe regulations requiring screening of all passengers and property that will be carried in a cabin of an aircraft in air transportation or intrastate air transportation. The screening must take place before boarding 2ind be carried out by a weapon-detecting facility or procedure used or operated by an employee or agent of an air carrier, intrastate air carrier, or foreign air carrier. (b) AMENDING REGULATIONS,—Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this section, the Administrator may amend a regulation prescribed under subsection (a) to require screening only to ensure security against criminal violence and aircraft piracy in air transportation and intrastate air transportation. (c) EXEMPTIONS AND ADVISING CONGRESS ON REGULATIONS.— The Administrator— (1) may exempt from this section air transportation operations, except scheduled passenger operations of an air carrier providing air transportation under a certificate issued under section 41102 of this title or a permit issued under section 41302 of this title; and (2) shall advise Congress of a regulation to be prescribed under this section at least 30 days before the effective date of the regulation, unless the Administrator decides an emergency exists requiring the regulation to become effective in fewer than 30 days and notifies Congress of that decision. § 44902. Refusal to transport passengers and property Regulations. (a) MANDATORY REFUSAL.— The Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration shall prescribe regulations requiring an air carrier, intrastate air carrier, or foreign air carrier to refuse to transport— (1) a passenger who does not consent to a search under section 44901(a) of this title establishing whether the passenger is carrying unlawfully a dangerous weapon, explosive, or other destructive substance; or

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