§47503. Noise exposure maps — Inbound Citations
49 U.S.C. § 47503
Cited by 5 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 49 U.S.C. § 47503 as a whole
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(1) a noise exposure map and related information under section 47503 of this title, including the cost of obtaining the information; or
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(a) A person acquiring an interest in property after February 18, 1980, in an area surrounding an airport for which a noise exposure map has been submitted under section 47503 of this title and having actual or constructive knowledge of the existence of the map may recover damages for noise attributable to the airport only if, in addition to any other elements for recovery of damages, the person shows that—(1) after acquiring the interest, there was a significant—(B) change in the airport layout;(C) change in flight patterns; or(D) increase in nighttime operations; and(2) the damages resulted from the change or increase.
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No part of a noise exposure map or related information described in section 47503 of this title that is submitted to, or prepared by, the Secretary of Transportation and no part of a list of land uses the Secretary identifies as normally compatible with various exposures of individuals to noise may be admitted into evidence or used for any other purpose in a civil action asking for relief for noise resulting from the operation of an airport.
Citations to §47503(a)
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(1) An airport operator that submitted a noise exposure map and related information under section 47503(a) of this title may submit a noise compatibility program to the Secretary of Transportation after—(A) consulting with public agencies and planning authorities in the area surrounding the airport, United States Government officials having local responsibility for the airport, and air carriers using the airport; and(B) notice and an opportunity for a public hearing.
Citations to §47503(b)
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(C) provides for necessary revisions because of a revised map submitted under section 47503(b) of this title.