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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–24 Edition) 

§ 13.1 

13.119

Immunity and orders requiring testi-

mony or other information. 

13.121

Witness fees. 

13.123

Submission by party to the investiga-

tion. 

13.125

Depositions. 

13.127

Reports, decisions, and orders. 

13.129

Post-investigation action. 

13.131

Other procedures. 

Subpart G—Rules of Practice In FAA Civil 

Penalty Actions 

13.201

Applicability. 

13.202

Definitions. 

13.203

Separation of functions. 

13.204

Appearances and rights of parties. 

13.205

Administrative law judges. 

13.206

Intervention. 

13.207

Certification of documents. 

13.208

Complaint. 

13.209

Answer. 

13.210

Filing of documents. 

13.211

Service of documents. 

13.212

Computation of time. 

13.213

Extension of time. 

13.214

Amendment of pleadings. 

13.215

Withdrawal of complaint or request 

for hearing. 

13.216

Waivers. 

13.217

Joint procedural or discovery sched-

ule. 

13.218

Motions. 

13.219

Interlocutory appeals. 

13.220

Discovery. 

13.221

Notice of hearing. 

13.222

Evidence. 

13.223

Standard of proof. 

13.224

Burden of proof. 

13.225

Offer of proof. 

13.226

Public disclosure of information. 

13.227

Expert or opinion witnesses. 

13.228

Subpoenas. 

13.229

Witness fees. 

13.230

Record. 

13.231

Argument before the administrative 

law judge. 

13.232

Initial decision. 

13.233

Appeal from initial decision. 

13.234

Petition to reconsider or modify a 

final decision and order of the FAA deci-
sionmaker on appeal. 

13.235

Judicial review of a final decision and 

order. 

13.236

Alternative dispute resolution. 

Subpart H—Civil Monetary Penalty Inflation 

Adjustment 

13.301

Inflation adjustments of civil mone-

tary penalties. 

Subpart I—Flight Operational Quality 

Assurance Programs 

13.401

Flight Operational Quality Assurance 

program: Prohibition against use of data 
for enforcement purposes. 

A

UTHORITY

: 18 U.S.C. 6002; 28 U.S.C. 2461 

(note); 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 5121–5124, 40113–40114, 
44103–44106, 44701–44704, 44709–44710, 44713, 
44725, 44742, 44802 (note), 46101–46111, 46301, 
46302 (for a violation of 49 U.S.C. 46504), 46304– 
46316, 46318–46320, 46501–46502, 46504, 46507, 
47106, 47107, 47111, 47122, 47306, 47531–47532; 49 
CFR 1.83. 

S

OURCE

: Docket No. 18884, 44 FR 63723, Nov. 

5, 1979, unless otherwise noted. 

Subpart A—General Authority to 

Re-Delegate and Investiga-
tive Procedures 

S

OURCE

: Docket No. FAA-2018-1051; Amdt. 

No. 13-40, 86 FR 54526, Oct. 1, 2021, unless oth-
erwise noted. 

§ 13.1

Re-delegation. 

Unless otherwise specified, the Chief 

Counsel, each Deputy Chief Counsel, 
and the Assistant Chief Counsel for En-
forcement may re-delegate the author-
ity delegated to them under this part. 

§ 13.2

Reports of violations. 

(a) Any person who knows of any vio-

lation of 49 U.S.C. subtitle VII, 49 
U.S.C. chapter 51, or any rule, regula-
tion, or order issued under those stat-
utes, should report the violation to 
FAA personnel. 

(b) FAA personnel will review each 

report made under this section to de-
termine whether any additional inves-
tigation or action is warranted. 

§ 13.3

Investigations (general). 

(a) The Administrator may conduct 

investigations; hold hearings; issue 
subpoenas; require the production of 
relevant documents, records, and prop-
erty; and take evidence and deposi-
tions. 

(b) The Administrator has delegated 

the authority to conduct investiga-
tions to the various services and offices 
for matters within their respective 
areas. 

(c) The Administrator delegates to 

the Chief Counsel, each Deputy Chief 
Counsel, and the Assistant Chief Coun-
sel for Enforcement the authority to: 

(1) Issue orders; 
(2) Conduct formal investigations; 
(3) Subpoena witnesses and records in 

conducting a hearing or investigation; 

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