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14 CFR 193.13 - What is the no-notice procedure? | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
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§ 193.13 What is the no-notice procedure?
(a)Application. You may request that the FAA designate information you are offering as protected under this part. You must state your name, at least the general nature of information, and whether you will provide the information without the protection of this part. Your request may be verbal or writing.
(b)Designation. The FAA issues a written order designating information provided under this section as protected under this part. The FAA designates the information as protected under this part if the FAA - (1) Makes the findings as § 193.7; and
(2) Finds that there is an immediate safety or security need to obtain the information without carrying out the procedures in § 193.11 of this part.
(c)Time limit. Except as provided in paragraphs (c)(1) and (c)(2) of this section, no designation under this section continues in effect for more than 60 days after the date of designation. Information provided during the time the designation was in effect remains protected under this part. Information provided that the designation ceases to be in effect is not protected under this part. The designation remains in effect for more than 60 days if - (1) The procedures to designate such information under § 193.11(a) have been initiated, or
(d)Amendment of designation. The FAA may amend a designation under this section using the procedures in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.
(e)Withdrawal of designation. The FAA may withdraw a designation under this section at any time the FAA finds that continuation does not meet the elements of § 193.7, or if the requirements of the designation are not met. The FAA withdraws the designation by notifying the person in writing that the designation is withdrawn. The withdrawal is effective on the date of receipt of the notice or such later date as the notice may state. Information provided during the time the designation was in effect remains protected under this part. Information provided after the withdrawal is effective is not protected under this part.
Title 14 published on 03-May-2017 03:58The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 14 CFR Part 193 after this date.2016-09-19; vol. 81 # 181 - Monday, September 19, 201681 FR 64085 - Voluntary Disclosure Reporting Program
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-21966 RIN Docket No.FAA-2006-24855 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Federal Aviation Administration Notice of proposed order designating information as protected from disclosure. Comments must be received on or before October 19, 2016. 14 CFR Part 193 SummaryThis notice describes a proposed order through which the Federal Aviation Administration plans to designate a certain category of information as protected from public disclosure pursuant to a Voluntary Disclosure Reporting Program. The Federal Aviation Administration is required to protect the information from disclosure to the public, including disclosure required by statute, such as the Freedom of Information Act, following issuance of an order designating the information as protected. The instant designation is intended to encourage participation in the Voluntary Disclosure Reporting Program.
2015-09-25; vol. 80 # 186 - Friday, September 25, 201580 FR 57701 - Federal Contract Tower Safety Action Program (SAFER-FCT) and Air Traffic Safety Action Program for Engineers & Architects, Staff Support Specialists, Aviation Technical System Specialists (Series 2186) and Flight Procedures Team (ATSAP-X)
2014-05-15; vol. 79 # 94 - Thursday, May 15, 201479 FR 27817 - Technical Operations Safety Action Program (T-SAP) and Air Traffic Safety Action Program (ATSAP)
2013-07-19; vol. 78 # 139 - Friday, July 19, 201378 FR 43091 - Technical Operations Safety Action Program (T-SAP) and Air Traffic Safety Action Program (ATSAP)
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-17401 RIN Docket No.FAA-2013-0375 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Federal Aviation Administration Notice of Proposed Order Designating Safety Information as Protected from Disclosure. Comments must be received on or before August 19, 2013. 14 CFR Part 193 SummaryThe FAA is proposing that safety information provided to it under the T-SAP, established in Notice JO 7210.807 which will be incorporated in FAA Order JO 7200.20, Voluntary Safety Reporting Programs, and ATSAP, covered by FAA Order JO 7200.20, be designated by an FAA Order as protected from public disclosure in accordance with the provisions of 14 CFR part 193, Protection of Voluntarily Submitted Information . The designation is intended to encourage persons to voluntarily provide information to the FAA under the T-SAP and ATSAP, so the FAA can learn about and address aviation safety hazards of which it was unaware or more fully understand and implement corrective measures for events or safety issues known by it through other means. Under 49 U.S.C. 40123, Protection of Voluntarily Submitted Information, the FAA is required to protect information from disclosure to the public, including disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552) or other laws, following the issuance of such Order.
14 CFR 193.5 — How May I Submit Safety or Security Information and Have It Protected From Disclosure?