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PUBLIC LAW 86-72«-AUG. 23, 1968

[72 STAT.

system, together with such recommendations as to additional legislation related thereto as the Administrator may deem necessary, and the Administrator may also transmit recommendations as to legislation at any other time. DELEGATION OF POWERS AND DUTIES TO PRIVATE PERSONS DELEGATION BY ADMINISTRATOR

SEC. 314, (a) In exercising the powers and duties vested in him by this Act, the Administrator may, subject to such regulations, supervision, and review as he may prescribe, delegate to any properly qualified private person, or to any employee or employees under the supervision of such person, any work, busmess, or function respecting (1) the examination, inspection, and testing necessary to the issuance of certificates under title VI of this Act, and (2) the issuance of such certificates in accordance with standards established by him. The Administrator may establish the maximum fees which such private persons may charge for their services and may rescind any delegation made by him pursuant to this subsection at any time and for any reason which he deems appropriate. APPLICATION FOR RECONSIDERATION

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(b) Any pereon affected by any action taken by any private person exercising delegated authority under this section may apply for reconsideration of such action by the Administrator. The Administrator upon his own initiative, with respect to the authority granted under subsection (a), may reconsider the action of any private person either before or after it has become effective. If, upon reconsideration by the Administrator, it shall appear that the action in question is in any respect unjust or unwarranted, the Administrator shall reverse, change, or modify the same accordingly; otherwise such action shall be affirmed: Provided, That nothing in this subsection shall be construed as modifying, a m ^ d i n g, or repealing any provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act.

5 USC 1001 note.

TITLE IV — A I R C A R R I E R ECONOMIC R E G U L A T I O N CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY CERTIFICATE REQUIRED

SEC. 401. (a) No air carrier shall engage in any air transportation unless there is in force a certificate issued by the Board authorizing such air carrier to engage in such transportation. APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE

(b) Application for a certificate shall be made in writing to the Board and shall be so verified, shall be in such form and contain such information, and shall be accompanied by such proof of service upon such interested persons, as the Board shall by regulation require. NOTICE OF APPLICATION

(c) Upon the tiling of any such application, the Board shall give due notice thereof to the public by posting a notice of such application in the office of the secretary of the Board and to such other persons as the Board may by regulation determine. Any interested person may file with the Board a protest or memorandum of opposi-

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