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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–24 Edition)
Pt. 185
PART 185—TESTIMONY BY EMPLOY-
EES AND PRODUCTION OF
RECORDS IN LEGAL PRO-
CEEDINGS, AND SERVICE OF
LEGAL PROCESS AND PLEAD-
INGS
Sec.
185.1
Purpose.
185.3
Acceptance of service on behalf of the
Secretary of Transportation or the Ad-
ministrator.
185.5
Testimony by employees and produc-
tion of records in legal proceedings.
A
UTHORITY
: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113–40114,
46104; 49 CFR part 9.
S
OURCE
: Docket No. 9900, 34 FR 16622, Oct.
17, 1969, unless otherwise noted.
§ 185.1 Purpose.
(a) The purpose of this part is to
name the FAA officials who, pursuant
to part 9 of the regulations of the Of-
fice of the Secretary of Transportation
(49 CFR part 9) as amended (34 FR
11972, July 16, 1969), are those:
(1) Upon whom legal process or plead-
ings may be served in any legal pro-
ceeding concerning the FAA, and who
have authority to acknowledge the
service and take further action there-
on; and
(2) Who otherwise perform the func-
tions prescribed by part 9 in legal pro-
ceedings concerning the FAA with re-
spect to testimony by FAA employees
and production of FAA records in legal
proceedings.
(b) For purposes of this part, ‘‘legal
proceedings’’ includes any proceeding
before a court of law, administrative
board or commission, hearing officer,
or other body conducting a legal or ad-
ministrative proceeding.
§ 185.3 Acceptance of service on behalf
of the Secretary of Transportation
or the Administrator.
Legal process or pleadings in any
legal proceeding concerning the FAA
may be served, at the option of the
server, on the Chief Counsel, Deputy
Chief Counsel, Assistant Chief Counsel,
Litigation Division, of the FAA, or any
other FAA official designated by the
Chief Counsel, with the same effect as
if served upon the Secretary of Trans-
portation or the Administrator. The of-
ficial accepting the service under this
section acknowledges the service and
takes further action as appropriate.
§ 185.5 Testimony by employees and
production of records in legal pro-
ceedings.
The Chief Counsel, and each Assist-
ant Chief Counsel, each Regional Coun-
sel, the Aeronautical Center Counsel,
and the Technical Center Counsel, with
respect to matters arising within their
respective jurisdictions, and any other
FAA official designated by the Chief
Counsel, perform the functions in legal
proceedings (other than one described
in § 185.3 of this part) as prescribed by
part 9 of the regulations of the Office of
the Secretary of Transportation, with
respect to testimony by FAA employ-
ees and production of FAA records in
legal proceedings.
[Doc. No. 9900, 34 FR 16622, Oct. 17, 1969, as
amended by Amdt. 185–1, 54 FR 39296, Sept.
25, 1989; Amdt. 185–3, 62 FR 46866, Sept. 4,
1997]
PART 187—FEES
Sec.
187.1
Scope.
187.3
Definitions.
187.5
Duplicates of licenses.
187.7
Copies; seal.
187.15
Payment of fees.
187.17
Failure of applicant to pay prescribed
fees.
187.51
Applicability of overflight fees.
187.53
Calculation of overflight fees.
187.55
Overflight fees billing and payment
procedures.
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187—M
ETHODOLOGY FOR
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OMPUTATION OF
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ERTIFICATION
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ERVICES
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ERFORMED
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UTSIDE
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TATES
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ESERVED
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187—F
EES FOR
P
RODUC
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TION
C
ERTIFICATION
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ELATED
S
ERVICES
P
ERFORMED
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UTSIDE THE
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NITED
S
TATES
A
UTHORITY
: 31 U.S.C. 9701; 49 U.S.C. 106(f),
106(g), 106(l)(6), 40104–40105, 40109, 40113–40114,
44702, 45301.
S
OURCE
: Docket No. 8347, 32 FR 12051, Aug.
22, 1967, unless otherwise noted.
§ 187.1 Scope.
This part prescribes fees only for
FAA services for which fees are not
prescribed in other parts of this chap-
ter or in 49 CFR part 7. The fees for
services furnished in connection with
making information available to the