14 CFR 16 - RULES OF PRACTICE FOR FEDERALLY-ASSISTED AIRPORT ENFORCEMENT PROCEEDINGS
- SUBPART A — General Provisions (§§ 16.1 - 16.5)
- SUBPART B — General Rules Applicable to Complaints, Proceedings Initiated by the FAA, and Appeals (§§ 16.11 - 16.19)
- SUBPART C — Special Rules Applicable to Complaints (§§ 16.21 - 16.33)
- SUBPART D — Special Rules Applicable to Proceedings Initiated by the FAA (§§ 16.101 - 16.105)
- SUBPART E — Proposed Orders of Compliance (§§ 16.109 - 16.109)
- SUBPART F — Hearings (§§ 16.201 - 16.237)
- SUBPART G — Initial Decisions, Orders and Appeals (§§ 16.241 - 16.243)
- SUBPART H — Judicial Review (§§ 16.247 - 16.247)
- SUBPART I — Ex Parte Communications (§§ 16.301 - 16.307)
Title 14 published on 2012-01-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-4993 RIN 2120-AJ97 Notice No. 12-01 Docket No. FAA-2012-0176 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Federal Aviation Administration Notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM). Send comments on or before May 4, 2012. 14 CFR Part 16 This action would update, simplify, and streamline rules of practice and procedure for filing and adjudicating complaints against federally-assisted airports. It would improve efficiency by enabling parties to file submissions with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) electronically, and by incorporating modern business practices into how the FAA handles complaints. This amendment is necessary to reflect changes in applicable laws and regulations, and to apply lessons learned since the existing rules were implemented in 1996.



