Transportation Security Administration definition

Transportation Security Administration or "TSA" means the United States Transportation Security Administration with jurisdiction over Airport security.
Transportation Security Administration or “TSA” means the Transportation Security Administration created under the Aviation and Transportation Security Act of 2001, as amended, or any successor agency thereto.
Transportation Security Administration. TSA") means that agency of the United States Government created and established under the Aviation and Transportation Security Act of 2001, as codified in the United States Code, Title 49, or its successor.

Examples of Transportation Security Administration in a sentence

  • The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Transportation Security Administration or any successor thereto.

  • Customer may be required to have an approved Transportation Security Administration (TSA) waiver for the ferry flight depending upon the Customer’s en-route stop(s) and destination unless the Customer already has a TSA approved security program in place.

  • If Contractor fails to safeguard the confidentiality of Airport Security Data, Contractor is liable for the reasonable costs of actions taken by the City, the airlines, the Federal Aviation Administration ("FAA"), or the Transportation Security Administration ("TSA") that the applicable entity, in its sole discretion, determines to be necessary as a result, including without limitation the design and construction of improvements, procurement and installation of security devices, and posting of guards.

  • The Contractor shall be familiar with and conduct its operations in accordance with all regulations and directives of the Authority and the Transportation Security Administration, and any other federal, state or local government having jurisdiction over the airport, with respect to the maintenance of airport security.

  • All transportation is sold and all carriage is performed subject to compliance with all applicable government laws and regulations, including those of the Federal Aviation Administration and U.S. Department of Transportation, Transportation Security Administration, and all applicable Conventions, special contracts, treaties, and tariffs, many of which are not specified herein but are nevertheless binding on Carrier and all Passengers.

  • All shipments are subject to inspection by Company; by Company’s Carriers for any transportation services provided, if any; and by any duly authorized government or regulatory entities, including but not limited to the U.S. Transportation Security Administration, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and like entities.

  • The services may also include interfacing with the Aviation Authority's committees and the Aviation Authority's departments, and coordinating and providing documentation required by federal, state, and local agencies including the FAA; Transportation Security Administration (TSA); Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT); the Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC); the Division of Strategic Business Development; City of Orlando; Orange County, Florida; and, other agencies as required.

  • Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to conflict with any applicable Federal, state or local law, code or regulation, including the ordinances, rules, policies, bulletins, notices, directives and regulations of the Authority, the Transportation Security Administration, and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Service as amended from time to time.

  • No part of this record may be disclosed to persons without a "need to know", as defined in 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520, except with the written permission of both the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority and either the Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration or the Secretary of Transportation.

  • TENANT shall also obey all local, State and federal rules, regulations and laws, including compliance with Transportation Security Administration and Airport security rules and regulations.


More Definitions of Transportation Security Administration

Transportation Security Administration or "TSA" shall mean the entity appointed by the United States Department of Transportation, or successor agency, to be responsible for airport security and the inspecting of persons and property carried by aircraft operators and foreign air carriers.
Transportation Security Administration or “TSA” means the Transportation Security Administration created under the Aviation and Transportation Security Act of 2001 as amended. Additional words and phrases used in this Agreement but not defined herein shall have the meanings set forth in the Bond Resolution or, if not so set forth, shall have their usual and customary meanings.
Transportation Security Administration means the
Transportation Security Administration or "TSA" means the federal agency within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that was created by the Aviation and Transportation Security Act to regulate transportation security. The lead person for the TSA at most airports is the Federal Security Director ("FSD") and his or her deputy and assistant FSDs.
Transportation Security Administration means the United
Transportation Security Administration means the United States Transportation and Security Administration.

Related to Transportation Security Administration

  • Number Portability Administration Center or "NPAC" means one (1) of the seven (7) regional number portability centers involved in the dissemination of data associated with ported numbers. The NPACs were established for each of the seven (7) original ▇▇▇▇ Operating Company regions so as to cover the fifty (50) states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. territories in the North American Numbering Plan area. "Numbering Plan Area" or "NPA" is also sometimes referred to as an area code. It is a unique three-digit indicator that is defined by the "▇," "▇" and "C" digits of each 10-digit telephone number within the NANP. Each NPA contains 800 possible NXX Codes. There are two (2) general categories of NPA. "Geographic NPA" is associated with a defined geographic area and all telephone numbers bearing such NPA are associated with services provided within that geographic area. A "Non-Geographic NPA," also known as a "Service Access Code" (SAC Code), is typically associated with a specialized Telecommunications Service which may be provided across multiple geographic NPA areas; 500, Toll Free Service NPAs, 700, and 900 are examples of Non-Geographic NPAs. "NXX," "NXX Code," "Central Office Code," or "CO Code" is the three- (3)-digit Switch entity code which is defined by the "D," "E" and "F" digits of a ten- (10) digit telephone number within the NANP. "Operational Support Systems" or "OSS" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 12. "Optional Testing" is testing conducted by CenturyLink, at the request of CLEC, that is in lieu of testing CLEC should complete to isolate trouble to the CenturyLink network prior to submitting a trouble ticket to CenturyLink.

  • Facility administrator means chief probation officer, sheriff, marshal, chief of police or other official charged by law with administration of the facility.

  • Department of Transportation (DOT) means United States Department of Transportation.

  • Medication administration means the direct application of a medication or device by ingestion, inhalation, injection or any other means, whether self-administered by a resident, or administered by a guardian (for a minor), or an authorized healthcare provider.

  • Department of Health and Human Services means the Department of Health and Human Services