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§ 145.51
violation of, a repair station certifi-
cate, ratings, or operations specifica-
tions issued under this part.
(b) The certificate and operations
specifications issued to a certificated
repair station must be available on the
premises for inspection by the public
and the FAA.
§ 145.12 Repair station records: Fal-
sification, reproduction, alteration,
or omission.
(a) No person may make or cause to
be made:
(1) Any fraudulent or intentionally
false entry in:
(i) Any application for a repair sta-
tion certificate or rating (including in
any document used in support of that
application); or
(ii) Any record or report that is
made, kept, or used to show compli-
ance with any requirement under this
part;
(2) Any reproduction, for fraudulent
purpose, of any application (including
any document used in support of that
application), record, or report under
this part; or
(3) Any alteration, for fraudulent
purpose, of any application (including
any document used in support of that
application), record, or report under
this part.
(b) No person may, by omission,
knowingly conceal or cause to be con-
cealed, a material fact in:
(1) Any application for a repair sta-
tion certificate or rating (including in
any document used in support of that
application); or
(2) Any record or report that is made,
kept, or used to show compliance with
any requirement under this part.
(c) The commission by any person of
an act prohibited under paragraphs (a)
or (b) of this section is a basis for any
one or any combination of the fol-
lowing:
(1) Suspending or revoking the repair
station certificate and any certificate,
approval, or authorization issued by
the FAA and held by that person.
(2) A civil penalty.
(3) The denial of an application under
this part.
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Subpart B—Certification
S
OURCE
: Docket No. FAA–1999–5836, 66 FR
41117, Aug. 6, 2001, unless otherwise noted.
§ 145.51 Application for certificate.
(a) An application for a repair station
certificate and rating must be made in
a format acceptable to the FAA and
must include the following:
(1) A repair station manual accept-
able to the FAA as required by § 145.207;
(2) A quality control manual accept-
able to the FAA as required by
§ 145.211(c);
(3) A list by type, make, or model, as
appropriate, of each article for which
the application is made;
(4) An organizational chart of the re-
pair station and the names and titles of
managing and supervisory personnel;
(5) A description of the housing and
facilities, including the physical ad-
dress, in accordance with § 145.103;
(6) A list of the maintenance func-
tions, for approval by the FAA, to be
performed for the repair station under
contract by another person in accord-
ance with § 145.217; and
(7) A training program for approval
by the FAA in accordance with
§ 145.163.
(b) The equipment, personnel, tech-
nical data, and housing and facilities
required for the certificate and rating,
or for an additional rating, must be in
place for inspection at the time of cer-
tification or rating approval by the
FAA. However, the requirement to
have the equipment in place at the
time of initial certification or rating
approval may be met if the applicant
has a contract acceptable to the FAA
with another person to make the equip-
ment available to the repair station at
any time it is necessary when the rel-
evant work is being performed.
(c) In addition to meeting the other
applicable requirements for a repair
station certificate and rating, an appli-
cant for a repair station certificate and
rating located outside the United
States must meet the following re-
quirements:
(1) The applicant must show that the
repair station certificate and/or rating
is necessary for maintaining or alter-
ing the following: