NotUrsula
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OK, so between 8/10 and 9/26 it was OK to just tell the TSA that you had liquid medications -- that was the declaration. If they asked to see them, you said sure, go ahead. It looks like things may be getting more complicated.
TSA has now created a "declaration form" for the meds, which they apparently now want passengers to fill out if they are carrying liquid meds &/or baby formula that does not fit into each passenger's designated 1 QUART toiletries ziploc.
Here is the link: http://www.tsa.gov/assets/pdf/liquids_declaration.pdf
I've been in a travel lull just lately, so I haven't yet had to test this. However, there are some reports being posted on Flyertalk that passengers were told that they would not be allowed to keep their excess OTC "medical" liquids if they didn't fill out the form.
I'm finally joining the ranks of those who are getting truly ticked off at the silliness of these procedures. This is just as ridiculous as the famous "are you a terrorist?" question on in the I-94W form.
TSA has now created a "declaration form" for the meds, which they apparently now want passengers to fill out if they are carrying liquid meds &/or baby formula that does not fit into each passenger's designated 1 QUART toiletries ziploc.
Here is the link: http://www.tsa.gov/assets/pdf/liquids_declaration.pdf
I've been in a travel lull just lately, so I haven't yet had to test this. However, there are some reports being posted on Flyertalk that passengers were told that they would not be allowed to keep their excess OTC "medical" liquids if they didn't fill out the form.
I'm finally joining the ranks of those who are getting truly ticked off at the silliness of these procedures. This is just as ridiculous as the famous "are you a terrorist?" question on in the I-94W form.