49 CFR §670.25
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- (a)General. The Administrator may issue a general directive under this part that is applicable to all recipients or a subset of recipients for the following reasons—
- (1)The Administrator determines that an unsafe condition or practice, or a combination of unsafe conditions and practices, exists such that there is a risk of death or personal injury, or damage to property or equipment; or
- (2)For any other purpose where the Administrator determines that the public interest requires the avoidance or mitigation of a hazard or risk.
- (b)Effective date. A general directive is effective upon final notice provided by the Administrator under paragraph (e) of this section.
- (c)Notice. The Administrator will provide notice of a general directive to recipients in the Federal Register. The notice will include at minimum—
- (1)A reference to the authority under which the directive is being issued;
- (2)A statement of the purpose of the issuance of the directive, including a description of the subjects or issues involved and a statement of the remedial actions sought; and
- (3)A statement of the time within which written comments must be received by FTA.
- (d)Consideration of comments received. The Administrator will consider all timely comments received. Late filed comments will be considered to the extent practicable.
- (e)Final notice. After consideration of timely comments received, the Administrator will publish a notice in the Federal Register that includes both a response to comments and a final general directive or a statement rescinding, revising, revoking or suspending the directive.