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 PUBLIC LAW 104-264—OCT. 9, 1996 110 STAT. 3269 (1) guidelines to assist air carriers in responding to aircraft accidents; (2) recommendations on methods to ensure that attorneys and representatives of media organizations do not intrude on the privacy of families of passengers involved in an aircraft accident; (3) recommendations on methods to ensure that the families of passengers involved in an aircraft accident who are not citizens of the United States receive appropriate assistance; (4) recommendations on methods to ensure that State mental health licensing laws do not act to prevent out-of-state f mental health workers from working at the site of an aircraft accident or other related sites; (5) recommendations on the extent to which military experts and facilities can be used to aid in the identification of the remains of passengers involved in an aircraft accident; and !- (6) recommendations on methods to improve the timeliness of the notification provided by air carriers to the families of passengers involved in an aircraft accident, including— (A) an analysis of the steps that air carriers would have to take to ensure that an accurate list of passengers on board the aircraft would be available within 1 hour of the accident and an analysis of such steps to ensure that such list would be available within 3 hours of the accident; ^" (B) an analysis of the added costs to air carriers and travel agents that would result if air carriers were required to take the steps described in subparagraph (A); (C) an analysis of any inconvenience to passengers, ' including flight delays, that would result if air carriers ^* were required to take the steps described in subparagraph (A); and ' (D) an analysis of the implications for personal privacy that would result if air carriers were required to take the steps described in subparagraph (A), (c) REPORT. —Not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall transmit to Congress a report containing the model plan and recommendations developed by the task force under subsection (b). SEC. 706. LIMITATION ON STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION. Nothing in this title or any amendment made by this title may be construed as limiting the actions that an air carrier may take, or the obligations that an air carrier may have, in providing assistance to the families of passengers involved in an aircraft accident. ».- 49 USC 41113 note. TITLE VIII—AIRPORT REVENUE mm PROTECTION Airport Revenue Protection Act of 1996. SEC. 801. SHORT TITLE. - - This title may be cited as the "Airport Revenue Protection Act of 1996". 49 USC 40101 note.

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