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14:14:4.0.2.8.4.0.24.1 14 Aeronautics and Space III B 404 PART 404—PETITION AND RULEMAKING PROCEDURES       § 404.1 Scope. FAA     [Doc. No. FAA-2016-6761, Amdt. No. 404-6, 83 FR 28534, June 20, 2018] This part establishes procedures for issuing regulations and for filing a petition for waiver or petition for rulemaking to the Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation.
14:14:4.0.2.8.4.0.24.10 14 Aeronautics and Space III B 404 PART 404—PETITION AND RULEMAKING PROCEDURES       § 404.19 Hearings. FAA     [53 FR 11013, Apr. 4, 1988, as amended by Amdt. 404-2, 68 FR 35289, June 13, 2003] (a) Sections 556 and 557 of Title 5, United States Code, do not apply to hearings held under this part. As a fact-finding forum, each hearing held under this part is nonadversarial and there are no formal pleadings or adverse parties. Any rule issued in a proceeding in which a hearing is held is not based exclusively on the record of the hearing, but on the entire record of the rulemaking proceeding. (b) The Associate Administrator designates a representative to conduct any hearing held under this part. The FAA Chief Counsel designates a legal officer for the hearing.
14:14:4.0.2.8.4.0.24.2 14 Aeronautics and Space III B 404 PART 404—PETITION AND RULEMAKING PROCEDURES       § 404.3 General. FAA     [Doc. No. FAA-2005-21234, 71 FR 51971, Aug. 31, 2006, as amended at 72 FR 68475, Dec. 5, 2007; Doc. No. FAA-2016-6761; Amdt. No. 404-6, 83 FR 28534, June 20, 2018] (a) Any person may petition the Associate Administrator to: (1) Issue, amend, or repeal a regulation to eliminate as a requirement for a license or permit any requirement of Federal law applicable to commercial space launch and reentry activities and the operation of launch and reentry sites; (2) Waive any such requirement in the context of a specific application for a license or permit; or (3) Waive the requirement for a license, except as provided in § 404.7(b). (b) A petition filed under this section may request, under § 413.9 of this chapter, that the Associate Administrator withhold certain trade secrets or proprietary commercial or financial data from public disclosure. (c) Each petitioner filing under this section must: (1) For electronic submission, send one copy of the petition by email to the Office of Commercial Space Transportation at ASTpetition@faa.gov; or (2) For paper submission, send one copy of the petition to the Office of Commercial Space Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, 800 Independence Avenue SW, Room 331, Washington, DC 20591. (d) Each petition filed under this section must include the petitioner's name, mailing address, telephone number and any other contact information, such as an email address or a fax number. (e) Notification. When the Associate Administrator determines that a petition should be granted or denied, the Associate Administrator notifies the petitioner of the Associate Administrator's action and the reasons supporting the action. (f) Reconsideration. Any person may petition the FAA to reconsider a denial of a petition the person filed. The petitioner must send a request for reconsideration within 60 days after being notified of the denial to the same address to which the original petition was filed. For the FAA to accept the reconsideration request, the petitioner must show— (1) There is a significant additional fact and the reason it was not included in the original petition; (2) The FAA made an important factual error in its denial of the…
14:14:4.0.2.8.4.0.24.3 14 Aeronautics and Space III B 404 PART 404—PETITION AND RULEMAKING PROCEDURES       § 404.5 Filing a petition for waiver. FAA     [Doc. No. FAA-2019-0229, Amdt. 404-7, 85 FR 79709, Dec. 10, 2020] (a) A petition for waiver must be submitted at least 60 days before the proposed effective date of the waiver, unless the Administrator agrees to a different time frame in accordance with § 404.15. (b) The petition for waiver must include: (1) The specific section or sections of 14 CFR chapter III from which the petitioner seeks relief; (2) The extent of the relief sought and the reason the relief is being sought; (3) The reason why granting the request for relief is in the public interest and will not jeopardize the public health and safety, safety of property, and national security and foreign policy interests of the United States; and (4) Any additional facts, views, and data available to the petitioner to support the waiver request.
14:14:4.0.2.8.4.0.24.4 14 Aeronautics and Space III B 404 PART 404—PETITION AND RULEMAKING PROCEDURES       § 404.7 Action on a petition for waiver. FAA     [Doc. No. FAA-2016-6761, Amdt. No. 404-6, 83 FR 28534, June 20, 2018] (a) Grant of waiver. The Associate Administrator may grant a waiver, except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, if the Associate Administrator determines that the waiver is in the public interest and will not jeopardize public health and safety, the safety of property, or any national security or foreign policy interest of the United States. (b) Waiver ineligibility. The FAA may not grant a waiver that would permit the launch or reentry of a launch vehicle or a reentry vehicle without a license or permit if a human being will be on board. (c) Denial of waiver. If the Associate Administrator determines that the petition does not justify granting a waiver, the Associate Administrator denies the petition.
14:14:4.0.2.8.4.0.24.5 14 Aeronautics and Space III B 404 PART 404—PETITION AND RULEMAKING PROCEDURES       § 404.9 Filing a petition for rulemaking. FAA     [Doc. No. FAA-2016-6761, Amdt. No. 404-6, 83 FR 28534, June 20, 2018] A petition for rulemaking filed under this part must be made in accordance with 14 CFR 11.71.
14:14:4.0.2.8.4.0.24.6 14 Aeronautics and Space III B 404 PART 404—PETITION AND RULEMAKING PROCEDURES       § 404.11 Action on a petition for rulemaking. FAA     [Doc. No. FAA-2016-6761, Amdt. No. 404-6, 83 FR 28534, June 20, 2018] The FAA will process petitions for rulemaking under this part in accordance with 14 CFR 11.73.
14:14:4.0.2.8.4.0.24.7 14 Aeronautics and Space III B 404 PART 404—PETITION AND RULEMAKING PROCEDURES       § 404.13 Rulemaking. FAA     [Doc. No. FAA-2016-6761, Amdt. No. 404-6, 83 FR 28534, June 20, 2018] (a) The FAA's rulemaking procedures are located in subpart A of part 11 of this title, under the General, Written Comments, and Public Meetings and Other Proceedings headings. (b) In addition to the rulemaking procedures referenced in paragraph (a) of this section, the provisions of §§ 404.17 and 404.19 also apply.
14:14:4.0.2.8.4.0.24.8 14 Aeronautics and Space III B 404 PART 404—PETITION AND RULEMAKING PROCEDURES       § 404.15 Alternative Time Frames. FAA     [Doc. No. FAA-2019-0229, Amdt. 404-7, 85 FR 79710, Dec. 10, 2020] (a) General. Unless otherwise approved by the Administrator, an applicant, a licensee, a permittee, or a safety element approval holder must meet the time frames set forth in this chapter. (b) Request to change a time frame. An applicant, a licensee, a permittee, or a safety element approval holder may file a written request to the FAA to propose an alternative time frame to any of the time frames included in the chapter III sections listed in Appendix A to part 404. The request must be— (1) Emailed to ASTApplications@faa.gov in accordance with § 413.7; or (2) Mailed to the Federal Aviation Administration, Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation, Room 331, 800 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20591. Attention: Alternative Time Frame Request. (c) Administrator review. The Administrator will review and make a decision or grant a request for an alternative time frame as follows: (1) The FAA will conduct its review on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the complexity of the request, the timeliness of the request, and whether the requested alternative allows sufficient time for the FAA to conduct its review and make the requisite public health and safety, safety of property, and national security and foreign policy findings; (2) The FAA will provide its decision in writing; and (3) The FAA may grant the request, deny the request, or grant an alternative time frame that differs from what was requested.
14:14:4.0.2.8.4.0.24.9 14 Aeronautics and Space III B 404 PART 404—PETITION AND RULEMAKING PROCEDURES       § 404.17 Additional rulemaking proceedings. FAA     [Doc. No. FAA-2006-24197, 72 FR 17016, Apr. 6, 2007] The FAA may initiate other rulemaking proceedings, if necessary or desirable. For example, it may invite interested people to present oral arguments, participate in conferences, appear at informal hearings, or participate in any other proceedings.

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