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§ 13.301 

to reconsider or modify within a rea-
sonable time after receipt of the peti-
tion or receipt of the reply petition, if 
any. The FAA decisionmaker may af-
firm, modify, or reverse the final deci-
sion and order on appeal, or may re-
mand the case for any proceedings that 
the FAA decisionmaker determines 
may be necessary. 

[Amdt. 13–21, 55 FR 27575, July 3, 1990; 55 FR 
29293, July 18, 1990; Amdt. 13–23, 55 FR 45983, 
Oct. 31, 1990] 

§ 13.235

Judicial review of a final deci-

sion and order. 

(a) In cases under the Federal avia-

tion statute, a party may seek judicial 
review of a final decision and order of 
the Administrator, as provided in 49 
U.S.C. 46110(a), and, as applicable, in 49 
U.S.C. 46301(d)(7)(D)(iii), 46301(g), or 
47532. 

(b) In cases under the Federal haz-

ardous materials transportation stat-
ute, a party may seek judicial review 
of a final decision and order of the Ad-
ministrator, as provided in 49 U.S.C. 
5127. 

(c) A party seeking judicial review of 

a final order issued by the Adminis-
trator may file a petition for review in 
the United States Court of Appeals for 
the District of Columbia Circuit or in 
the United States Court of Appeals for 
the circuit in which the party resides 
or has its principal place of business. 

(d) The party must file the petition 

for review no later than 60 days after 
service of the Administrator’s final de-
cision and order. 

[Doc. No. FAA–2006–26477, 71 FR 70465, Dec. 5, 
2006] 

Subpart H—Civil Monetary Penalty 

Inflation Adjustment 

S

OURCE

: Docket No. 28762, 61 FR 67445, Dec. 

20, 1996, unless otherwise noted. 

§ 13.301

Inflation adjustments of civil 

monetary penalties. 

(a) This subpart provides the max-

imum civil monetary penalties or 
range of minimum and maximum civil 
monetary penalties for each statutory 
civil penalty subject to FAA jurisdic-
tion, as adjusted for inflation. 

(b) Each adjustment to a maximum 

civil monetary penalty or to minimum 
and maximum civil monetary penalties 
that establish a civil monetary penalty 
range applies to actions initiated under 
this part for violations occurring on or 
after November 27, 2018, notwith-
standing references to specific civil 
penalty amounts elsewhere in this 
part. 

(c) Minimum and maximum civil 

monetary penalties are as follows: 

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citation 

Civil monetary penalty 

description 

2017 min-

imum pen-

alty amount 

New min-

imum pen-

alty amount 

for viola-

tions occur-

ring on or 

after 11/27/ 

2018, ad-

justed for in-

flation 

2017 maximum penalty 

amount 

New maximum penalty 

amount for violations 

occurring on or after 

11/27/2018, adjusted 

for inflation 

49 U.S.C. 

5123(a)(1).

Violation of hazardous 

materials transpor-
tation law.

N/A N/A 

$78,376 ........................

$79,976. 

49 U.S.C. 

5123(a)(2).

Violation of hazardous 

materials transpor-
tation law resulting in 
death, serious illness, 
severe injury, or sub-
stantial property de-
struction.

N/A N/A 

$182,877 ......................

$186,610. 

49 U.S.C. 

5123(a)(3).

Violation of hazardous 

materials transpor-
tation law relating to 
training.

$471 $481 

$78,376 ........................

$79,976. 

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