SUBPART B—Rules of Practice in FAA Space Transportation Adjudications (§406.101 to §406.179)
- 406.101—Applicability.
- 406.103—Definitions that apply in part 406.
- 406.105—Separation of functions for prosecuting civil penalties and advising the FAA decisionmaker.
- 406.107—Appearances of parties, and attorneys and representatives.
- 406.109—Administrative law judges—powers and limitations.
- 406.111—Signing documents.
- 406.113—Filing documents with the Docket Management System (DMS) and sending documents to the administrative law judge and Assistant Chief Counsel for Litigation.
- 406.115—Serving documents on other parties.
- 406.117—Confidential information.
- 406.119—Computation of time.
- 406.121—Extension of time.
- 406.123—Waivers.
- 406.127—Complaint and answer in civil penalty adjudications.
- 406.133—Amendment of pleadings.
- 406.135—Withdrawal of complaint or request for hearing.
- 406.137—Intervention.
- 406.139—Joint procedural or discovery schedule.
- 406.141—Motions.
- 406.143—Discovery.
- 406.147—Notice of hearing.
- 406.149—Evidence.
- 406.151—Standard of proof.
- 406.153—Burden of proof.
- 406.155—Offer of proof.
- 406.157—Expert or opinion witnesses.
- 406.159—Subpoenas.
- 406.161—Witness fees.
- 406.163—Record.
- 406.165—Argument before the administrative law judge.
- 406.167—Initial decision.
- 406.173—Interlocutory appeals.
- 406.175—Appeal from initial decision.
- 406.177—Petition to reconsider or modify a final decision and order of the FAA decisionmaker on appeal.
- 406.179—Judicial review of a final decision and order.