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§ 65.15
(d) Unless the order of revocation
provides otherwise—
(1) A person whose air traffic control
tower operator, aircraft dispatcher, or
parachute rigger certificate is revoked
may not apply for the same kind of cer-
tificate for 1 year after the date of rev-
ocation; and
(2) A person whose mechanic or re-
pairman certificate is revoked may not
apply for either of those kinds of cer-
tificates for 1 year after the date of
revocation.
[Doc. No. 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as
amended by Amdt. 65–9, 31 FR 13524, Oct. 20,
1966; Amdt. 65–28, 47 FR 35693, Aug. 16, 1982;
Amdt. 65–49, 72 FR 18559, Apr. 12, 2007; Amdt.
65–56, 79 FR 74611, Dec. 16, 2014]
§ 65.12
Offenses involving alcohol or
drugs.
(a) A conviction for the violation of
any Federal or state statute relating to
the growing, processing, manufacture,
sale, disposition, possession, transpor-
tation, or importation of narcotic
drugs, marihuana, or depressant or
stimulant drugs or substances is
grounds for—
(1) Denial of an application for any
certificate or rating issued under this
part for a period of up to 1 year after
the date of final conviction; or
(2) Suspension or revocation of any
certificate or rating issued under this
part.
(b) The commission of an act prohib-
ited by § 91.19(a) of this chapter is
grounds for—
(1) Denial of an application for a cer-
tificate or rating issued under this part
for a period of up to 1 year after the
date of that act; or
(2) Suspension or revocation of any
certificate or rating issued under this
part.
[Doc. No. 21956, 50 FR 15379, Apr. 17, 1985, as
amended by Amdt. 65–34, 54 FR 34330, Aug. 18,
1989]
§ 65.13
Temporary certificate.
A certificate and ratings effective for
a period of not more than 120 days may
be issued to a qualified applicant, pend-
ing review of his application and sup-
plementary documents and the issue of
the certificate and ratings for which he
applied.
[Doc. No. 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as
amended by Amdt. 65–23, 43 FR 22640, May 25,
1978]
§ 65.14
Security disqualification.
(a)
Eligibility standard.
No person is
eligible to hold a certificate, rating, or
authorization issued under this part
when the Transportation Security Ad-
ministration (TSA) has notified the
FAA in writing that the person poses a
security threat.
(b)
Effect of the issuance by the TSA of
an Initial Notification of Threat Assess-
ment.
(1) The FAA will hold in abey-
ance pending the outcome of the TSA’s
final threat assessment review an ap-
plication for any certificate, rating, or
authorization under this part by any
person who has been issued an Initial
Notification of Threat Assessment by
the TSA.
(2) The FAA will suspend any certifi-
cate, rating, or authorization issued
under this part after the TSA issues to
the holder an Initial Notification of
Threat Assessment.
(c)
Effect of the issuance by the TSA of
a Final Notification of Threat Assessment.
(1) The FAA will deny an application
for any certificate, rating, or author-
ization under this part to any person
who has been issued a Final Notifica-
tion of Threat Assessment.
(2) The FAA will revoke any certifi-
cate, rating, or authorization issued
under this part after the TSA has
issued to the holder a Final Notifica-
tion of Threat Assessment.
[Doc. No. FAA–2003–14293, 68 FR 3775, Jan. 24,
2003]
§ 65.15
Duration of certificates.
(a) Except for repairman certificates,
a certificate or rating issued under this
part is effective until it is surrendered,
suspended, or revoked.
(b) Unless it is sooner surrendered,
suspended, or revoked, a repairman
certificate is effective until the holder
is relieved from the duties for which
the holder was employed and certifi-
cated.
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