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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–24 Edition) 

§ 13.236 

§ 13.236

Alternative dispute resolution. 

Parties may use mediation to achieve 

resolution of issues in controversy ad-
dressed by this subpart. Parties seek-
ing alternative dispute resolution serv-
ices may engage the services of a mu-
tually acceptable mediator. The medi-
ator must not participate in the adju-
dication under this subpart of any mat-
ter in which the mediator has provided 
mediation services. Mediation discus-
sions and submissions will remain con-
fidential consistent with the provisions 
of the Administrative Dispute Resolu-
tion Act and other applicable Federal 
laws. 

Subpart H—Civil Monetary Penalty 

Inflation Adjustment 

S

OURCE

: Docket No. 28762, 61 FR 67445, Dec. 

20, 1996, unless otherwise noted. 

§ 13.301

Inflation adjustments of civil 

monetary penalties. 

(a) This subpart provides the max-

imum civil monetary penalties or 
range of minimum and maximum civil 
monetary penalties for each statutory 
civil penalty subject to FAA jurisdic-
tion, as adjusted for inflation. 

(b) Each adjustment to a maximum 

civil monetary penalty or to minimum 
and maximum civil monetary penalties 
that establish a civil monetary penalty 
range applies to actions initiated under 
this part for violations occurring on or 
after December 28, 2023, notwith-
standing references to specific civil 
penalty amounts elsewhere in this 
part. 

(c) Minimum and maximum civil 

monetary penalties are as follows: 

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United States Code cita-

tion 

Civil monetary penalty de-

scription 

2023 

minimum 

penalty 

amount 

New ad-

justed 

minimum 

penalty 

amount 

for viola-

tions 

occurring 

on 

or after 

December 

28, 2023 

2023 

maximum penalty 

amount 

New adjusted max-

imum 

penalty amount for 

violations occurring 

on or after December 

28, 2023 

49 U.S.C. 5123(a)(1) ....

Violation of hazardous ma-

terials transportation law.

N/A N/A 

$96,624 ....................

$99,756. 

49 U.S.C. 5123(a)(2) ....

Violation of hazardous ma-

terials transportation law 
resulting in death, seri-
ous illness, severe in-
jury, or substantial prop-
erty destruction.

N/A N/A 

$225,455 ..................

$232,762. 

49 U.S.C. 5123(a)(3) ....

Violation of hazardous ma-

terials transportation law 
relating to training.

$582 $601 

$96,624 ....................

$99,756. 

49 U.S.C. 44704(d)(3) ..

Knowing presentation of a 

nonconforming aircraft 
for issuance of an initial 
airworthiness certificate 
by a production certifi-
cate holder.

N/A N/A 

$1,144,488 ...............

$1,181,581. 

49 U.S.C. 44704(e)(4) ..

Knowing failure by an ap-

plicant for or holder of a 
type certificate to submit 
safety critical informa-
tion or include certain 
such information in an 
airplane flight manual or 
flight crew operating 
manual.

N/A N/A 

$1,144,488 ...............

$1,181,581. 

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