[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 49, Volume 5]
[Revised as of October 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 49CFR801.59]

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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
                              SAFETY BOARD
 
PART 801--PUBLIC AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION--Table of Contents
 
               Subpart F--Exemption From Public Disclosure
 
Sec. 801.59  Trade secrets and commercial or financial information.

    Trade secrets and commercial or financial information obtained from 
a person and privileged or confidential are exempt from public 
disclosure.

[42 FR 13284, Mar. 10, 1977]

                   Appendix to Part 801--Fee Schedule

    1. Fees (pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 483a). Upon request, services 
relating to public documents are available at the following fees:

                             A. Publications

    (1) The response to public requests for the following NTSB 
publications are handled by the National Technical Information Service 
(NTIS). The following publications are available through single copies 
or annual subscriptions and may be purchased in paper copy or 98 page 
per film microfiche (fees are subject to change by NTIS):

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                                                  Calendar
                                       Single       year      Microfiche
                                       copies   subscription
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PB84-910400 Aircraft Accident            $5.00       $55.00       (\1\)
 Reports............................
PB84-916200 Highway Accident Reports     (\1\)        50.00       (\1\)
PB84-916300 Railroad Accident            (\1\)        55.00       (\1\)
 Reports............................
PB84-916400 Marine Accident Reports.     (\1\)        60.00       (\1\)
PB84-916500 Pipeline Accident            (\1\)        45.00       (\1\)
 Reports............................
PB84-916900 Aviation Accident Briefs     (\1\)       160.00       (\1\)
PB84-917100 Highway Accident Briefs.     12.50        (\2\)       (\1\)
PB84-917200 Railroad Accident Briefs     12.50        (\2\)       (\1\)
PB84-917300 Marine Accident Briefs..     10.00        (\2\)       (\1\)
PB84-917400 Pipeline Accident Briefs     10.00        (\2\)       (\1\)
PB84-916600 Transportation Safety        (\1\)        55.00       (\1\)
 Recommendations....................
PB84-916700 Transportation Initial       (\1\)       200.00       (\1\)
 Decisions and Orders and Board
 Opinions & Orders..................
PB84-917000 Transportation Special       (\1\)        50.00       (\1\)
 Reports \3\........................
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\1\ Variable prices based on number of pages; contact NTIS for price
  quote.
\2\ Highway, Railroad, Marine and Pipeline brief subscriptions are
  available by standing order only and require an NTIS deposit account
  (they are issued at irregular intervals, and charges at single copy
  rates will be made only as reports are distributed).
\3\ Transportation Special Reports [this category includes all forms of
  Safety Studies (formerly titled Special Studies, and Safety
  Effectiveness Evaluations), Special Investigation Reports, and
  Railroad/Highway Accident Reports].

    (2) Send publication orders for the above documents to the National 
Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, 
Virginia 22161, identifying each subscription by the NTSB Report Number 
or the NTIS accession number. Telephone (703) 487-4630 (annual 
subscriptions) or (703) 487-4650 (single copies or microfiche). The NTSB 
Report Number and the NTIS accession number can be obtained from the 
NTSB Public Inquiries Section.
    B. Access to transportation accident files (all modes). All files 
dated prior to January 1, 1978, are in hard copy form and are maintained 
in the Federal Records Center. Files dated January 1, 1978, to present 
are maintained in microfiche at the NTSB headquarters. All documents in 
the Board's public files may be examined, without charge, in the Board's 
public reference room, located in the Public Inquiries Section, Room 
805F, 800 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC, telephone (202) 382-
6735. A self-service duplicator in the reference room is available for 
use by the public at a nominal cost. Usually, two weeks' time is 
required to service a request for reproduction. Filling any request for 
reproduction of a file that must be retrieved from the Federal Records 
Center will require two additional weeks.
    (1) Availability of accident files. All transportation mode accident 
files are retained in accordance with the following schedule:
    a. Air carrier accident files and all public hearing files are 
retained for a period of fifteen (15) years and then destroyed.
    b. All other transportation accident files are retained for a period 
of seven (7) years and then destroyed.
    (2) Reproduction of accident files. Reproduction of accident files 
(statements, photographs, hearing transcripts, and other material 
contained in the Board's accident investigation files) is provided by 
commercial contractor. Reproduction of printed matter and photographs 
are made from the best copy available. Requests must be forwarded to the 
Public Inquiries Section, National Transportation Safety Board, 
Washington, DC 20594. The contractor may bill and/or require full 
payment before duplicating the requested documents. Fees are subject to 
change depending upon the terms of the Board's annual contract.
    Current fees are:

a. Microfiche Duplicate, $1.65
b. Microfiche Blowback, .11
c. Aperture Card Blowback, 1.40
d. Photographs (from aperture card):
    8''x10'' B&W Glossy Print, 1.65
    8''x10'' Color Prints, 2.75
    5''x7'' Color Prints, 2.47
    3\1/2\''x5'' Color Prints, 2.47

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e. Hardcopy Reproduction:
    8\1/2\''x11'' .14
    8\1/2\''x14'' .10
    10''x14'' .05
    Oversized Pages (Larger than 10''x14''), .03/sq. in.
f. Photographs (from prints):
    8''x10'' B&W Glossy Prints, 1.65
    8''x10'' Color Prints, 2.75
    5''x7'' Color Prints, 2.47
    3\1/2\''x5'' Color Prints, 2.47
    2''x2'' Color Slides, 2.47
g. Minimum Order Complete File, 1.00
h. Preliminary Report (only), 1.35
i. Probable Cause (only), 1.35

    C. Request for other Board information. Requests for any other Board 
information such as files on safety recommendations, safety studies, 
Board orders, Board opinions and orders, and initial decisions are 
available at a cost of 14 cents per page(s) ($1.00 minimum charge). 
These services are provided by a public contractor who may pre-bill or 
require full payment before duplicating the requested documents. 
Requests must be forwarded to the Public Inquiries Section, National 
Transportation Safety Board, Washington, DC 20594.
    D. Reproduction services through the commercial contractor are 
handled as follows:
    Step 1: Requestor places written or telephone order with the Board's 
Public Inquiries Section for desired documents.
    Step 2: The Public Inquiries Section identifies the documents and 
forwards the request to the contractor.
    Step 3: The contractor provides the requestor with an invoice 
showing the actual costs for the service requested plus postage.
    Step 4: Requestor returns a copy of the contractor's invoice with 
full payment enclosed. Requestor has the option of opening a charge 
account with the contractor, and contractor will accept major credit 
cards. (Contractor must respond to request within five working days 
after receipt of payment.)
    Step 5: Contractor reproduces documents and mails them directly to 
the requestor.
    E. Expedited service. A $2.25 surcharge will be made for expedited 
service which will be provided within 2 working days commencing when the 
contractor receives advance payment or other arrangements have been made 
with the contractor.
    F. A fee of $4.00 will be charged for certification of documents 
under the Board's seal.
    G. Computer tapes and services for aviation accidents. The 
duplication of computer tapes (or a portion thereof) will be made on 
requestor supplied magnetic tape for a fee of $40.00. The requestor must 
provide a 2,400-foot magnetic tape certified to at least 1,600 bits per 
inch. Computer tape requests should be addressed to the Public Inquiries 
Section, National Transportation Safety Board, Washington, DC 20594.
    H. The basic fees set forth provide for ordinary first-class postage 
prepaid. If registered, certified, air, or special delivery mail is 
requested, postal fees therefor will be added to the basic fee. Also, if 
special handling or packaging is required, the cost will be added to the 
basic fee.
    2. Services available free of charge.
    A. The following documents are available without commercial 
reproduction cost until limited supplies are exhausted:

(1) Press releases,
(2) Safety Board regulations (chapter VIII of title 49, Code of Federal 
          Regulations),
(3) Indexes to initial decisions, Board orders, opinion and orders, and 
          staff manuals and instructions,
(4) Safety recommendations, and
(5) NTSB Annual Report.

    B. NTSB News Digest. The News Digest describes NTSB activities and 
summarizes certain publications. The News Digest is free, and anyone who 
is interested in being added to this mailing list should contact the 
Public Inquiries Section, National Transportation Safety Board, 
Washington, DC 20594.
    3. Documents search fee--The Board has determined that it is in the 
public interest to eliminate fees for the first hour of search time. For 
all time expended in locating documents beyond the initial hour, the fee 
is $5.00 per hour.
    4. Publication, reproduction, and search fees are waived for 
qualifying foreign countries, international organizations, nonprofit 
public safety entities, State and Federal transportation agencies, and 
colleges and universities, after approval by the Director, Bureau of 
Administration. In addition, fees may be waived or reduced for other 
requestors not in any of the foregoing categories, when it is determined 
by the Director, Bureau of Administration that a waiver is appropriate 
and would contribute to the Board's programs.

(5 U.S.C. 552, 31 U.S.C. 483a, and 49 U.S.C. 1901 et seq.)

[49 FR 4496, Feb. 7, 1984]