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Transportation Security Administration, DHS 

§ 1544.229 

(3) Improper transportation of a haz-

ardous material; 49 U.S.C. 46312. 

(4) Aircraft piracy; 49 U.S.C. 46502. 
(5) Interference with flight crew 

members or flight attendants; 49 U.S.C. 
46504. 

(6) Commission of certain crimes 

aboard aircraft in flight; 49 U.S.C. 
46506. 

(7) Carrying a weapon or explosive 

aboard aircraft; 49 U.S.C. 46505. 

(8) Conveying false information and 

threats; 49 U.S.C. 46507. 

(9) Aircraft piracy outside the special 

aircraft jurisdiction of the United 
States; 49 U.S.C. 46502(b). 

(10) Lighting violations involving 

transporting controlled substances; 49 
U.S.C. 46315. 

(11) Unlawful entry into an aircraft 

or airport area that serves air carriers 
or foreign air carriers contrary to es-
tablished security requirements; 49 
U.S.C. 46314. 

(12) Destruction of an aircraft or air-

craft facility; 18 U.S.C. 32. 

(13) Murder. 
(14) Assault with intent to murder. 
(15) Espionage. 
(16) Sedition. 
(17) Kidnapping or hostage taking. 
(18) Treason. 
(19) Rape or aggravated sexual abuse. 
(20) Unlawful possession, use, sale, 

distribution, or manufacture of an ex-
plosive or weapon. 

(21) Extortion. 
(22) Armed or felony unarmed rob-

bery. 

(23) Distribution of, or intent to dis-

tribute, a controlled substance. 

(24) Felony arson. 
(25) Felony involving a threat. 
(26) Felony involving— 
(i) Willful destruction of property; 
(ii) Importation or manufacture of a 

controlled substance; 

(iii) Burglary; 
(iv) Theft; 
(v) Dishonesty, fraud, or misrepresen-

tation; 

(vi) Possession or distribution of sto-

len property; 

(vii) Aggravated assault; 
(viii) Bribery; or 
(ix) Illegal possession of a controlled 

substance punishable by a maximum 
term of imprisonment of more than 1 
year. 

(27) Violence at international air-

ports; 18 U.S.C. 37. 

(28) Conspiracy or attempt to commit 

any of the criminal acts listed in this 
paragraph (d). 

(e) 

Fingerprint application and proc-

essing. 

(1) At the time of fingerprinting, 

the aircraft operator must provide the 
individual to be fingerprinted a finger-
print application that includes only 
the following— 

(i) The disqualifying criminal of-

fenses described in paragraph (d) of this 
section. 

(ii) A statement that the individual 

signing the application does not have a 
disqualifying criminal offense. 

(iii) A statement informing the indi-

vidual that Federal regulations under 
49 CFR 1544.229 impose a continuing ob-
ligation to disclose to the aircraft op-
erator within 24 hours if he or she is 
convicted of any disqualifying criminal 
offense that occurs while he or she has 
authority to perform a covered func-
tion. 

(iv) A statement reading, ‘‘The infor-

mation I have provided on this applica-
tion is true, complete, and correct to 
the best of my knowledge and belief 
and is provided in good faith. I under-
stand that a knowing and willful false 
statement on this application can be 
punished by fine or imprisonment or 
both. (See section 1001 of Title 18 
United States Code.)’’ 

(v) A line for the printed name of the 

individual. 

(vi) A line for the individual’s signa-

ture and date of signature. 

(2) Each individual must complete 

and sign the application prior to sub-
mitting his or her fingerprints. 

(3) The aircraft operator must verify 

the identity of the individual through 
two forms of identification prior to 
fingerprinting, and ensure that the 
printed name on the fingerprint appli-
cation is legible. At least one of the 
two forms of identification must have 
been issued by a government authority, 
and at least one must include a photo. 

(4) The aircraft operator must: 
(i) Advise the individual that a copy 

of the criminal record received from 
the FBI will be provided to the indi-
vidual, if requested by the individual in 
writing; and 

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