Title 49 › Subtitle SUBTITLE VII— - AVIATION PROGRAMS › Part PART D— - PUBLIC AIRPORTS › Chapter CHAPTER 491— - METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON AIRPORTS › § 49106
Creates the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority as a public agency that is separate from Virginia, the District of Columbia, and the federal government. It exists only to run and improve the Metropolitan Washington airports. The Authority may operate, maintain, improve, protect, and promote the airports; buy or lease land and equipment; issue bonds to pay for airport work; charge fees; use Virginia’s power to take property when allowed by Virginia law; and make employee agreements to the same extent the FAA could on October 18, 1986. A 17-member board runs the Authority: 7 appointed by Virginia’s governor, 4 by the D.C. mayor, 3 by Maryland’s governor, and 3 by the President with Senate approval. The board picks its chair by majority vote. Members serve 6-year terms (one Presidential appointee first named after October 9, 1996 serves 4 years) and may be reappointed once. Members cannot hold political office, are unpaid except for expenses, must live in the Washington metro area (Presidential appointees must be registered voters in a state other than Maryland, Virginia, or D.C.), and must avoid major financial ties to firms doing business with the Authority unless disclosed and they do not vote on those matters. No more than two Presidential appointees may share the same political party. Ten votes are needed to approve bonds and the annual budget. The Secretary may have 2 staff paid by the Authority, and the Comptroller General will review Authority contracts and report to the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee. Changes to airport hours or the types of aircraft serving the airports must be made by Authority regulation.
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49 U.S.C. § 49106
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73