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 PUBLIC LAW 103-272—JULY 5, 1994 108 STAT. 1211 (1) a condition exists that threatens the safety or security of passengers, aircraft, or crew travehng to or from that airport; and (2) the public interest requires an immediate suspension of transportation between the United States and that airport. (f) CONDITION OF CARRIER AUTHORITY.—T his section is a condition to authority the Secretary of Transportation grants under this part to an air carrier or foreign air carrier. § 44908. Travel advisory and suspension of foreign assistance (a) TRAVEL ADVISORIES.—On being notified by the Secretary of Transportation that the Secretary of Transportation has decided under section 44907(d)(2)(A)(ii) of this title that a condition exists that threatens the safety or security of passengers, aircraft, or crew traveling to or from a foreign airport that the Secretary of Transportation has decided under section 44907 of this title does not maintain and carry out effective security measures, the Secretary of State— (1) immediately shall issue a travel advisory for that airport; (2) shall publish the advisory in the Federal Register; and (3) shall publicize the advisory widely. (b) SUSPENDING ASSISTANCE.—The President shall suspend assistance provided under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2151 et seq.) or the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2751 et seq.) to a country in which is located an airport with respect to which section 44907(d)(1) of this title becomes effective if the Secretary of State decides the country is a high terrorist threat country. The President may waive this subsection if the President decides, and reports to Congress, that the waiver is required because of national security interests or a humanitarian emergency. (c) ACTIONS NO LONGER REQUIRED. — An action required under this section is no longer required only if the Secretary of Transportation has made a decision as provided under section 44907(d)(4) of this title. The Secretary shall notify Congress when the action is no longer required to be taken. § 44909. Passenger manifests (a) AIR CARRIER REQUIREMENTS. —(1) Not later than March 16, 1991, the Secretary of Transportation shall require each air carrier to provide a passenger manifest for a flight to an appropriate representative of the Secretary of State— (A) not later than one hour after that carrier is notified of an aviation disaster outside the United States involving that flight; or (B) if it is not technologically feasible or reasonable to comply with clause (A) of this paragraph, then as expeditiously as possible, but not later than 3 hours after the carrier is so notified. (2) The passenger manifest shall include the following information: (A) the full name of each passenger. (B) the passport number of each passenger, if required for travel. (C) the name and telephone number of a contact for each passenger. Federal Register, publication. President.

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