[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 14, Volume 2]
[Revised as of January 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 14CFR108.105]

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                     TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
 
CHAPTER I--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 
                               (Continued)
 
PART 108--AIRCRAFT OPERATOR SECURITY--Table of Contents
 
                       Subpart B--Security Program
 
Sec. 108.105  Approval and amendments.

    (a) Initial approval of security program. Unless otherwise 
authorized by the Assistant Administrator, each aircraft operator 
required to have a security program under this part shall submit its 
proposed security program to the Assistant Administrator for approval at 
least 90 days before the date of intended passenger operations. The 
proposed security program shall meet the requirements applicable to its 
operation as described in Sec. 108.101. Such requests will be processed 
as follows:
    (1) The Assistant Administrator, within 30 days after receiving the 
proposed aircraft operator security program, will either approve the 
program or give the aircraft operator written notice to modify the 
program to comply with the applicable requirements of this part.
    (2) The aircraft operator may either submit a modified security 
program to the Assistant Administrator for approval, or petition the 
Administrator to reconsider the notice to modify within 30 days of 
receiving a notice to modify. A petition for reconsideration shall be 
filed with the Assistant Administrator.
    (3) The Assistant Administrator, upon receipt of a petition for 
reconsideration, either amends or withdraws the notice, or transmits the 
petition, together with any pertinent information, to the Administrator 
for reconsideration. The Administrator disposes of the petition within 
30 days of receipt by either directing the Assistant Administrator to 
withdraw or amend the notice to modify, or by affirming the notice to 
modify.
    (b) Amendment requested by an aircraft operator. An aircraft 
operator may submit a request to the Assistant Administrator to amend 
its security program as follows:

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    (1) The request for an amendment shall be filed with the Assistant 
Administrator at least 45 days before the date it proposes for the 
amendment to become effective, unless a shorter period is allowed by the 
Assistant Administrator.
    (2) Within 30 days after receiving a proposed amendment, the 
Assistant Administrator, in writing, either approves or denies the 
request to amend.
    (3) An amendment to an aircraft operator security program may be 
approved if the Assistant Administrator determines that safety and the 
public interest will allow it, and the proposed amendment provides the 
level of security required under this part.
    (4) Within 30 days after receiving a denial, the aircraft operator 
may petition the Administrator to reconsider the denial. A petition for 
reconsideration shall be filed with the Assistant Administrator.
    (5) Upon receipt of a petition for reconsideration, the Assistant 
Administrator either approves the request to amend or transmits the 
petition, together with any pertinent information, to the Administrator 
for reconsideration. The Administrator disposes of the petition within 
30 days of receipt by either directing the Assistant Administrator to 
approve the amendment, or affirm the denial.
    (6) Any aircraft operator may submit a group proposal for an 
amendment that is on behalf of it and other aircraft operators that co-
sign the proposal.
    (c) Amendment by the FAA. If safety and the public interest require 
an amendment, the Assistant Administrator may amend a security program 
as follows:
    (1) The Assistant Administrator notifies the aircraft operator, in 
writing, of the proposed amendment, fixing a period of not less than 30 
days within which the aircraft operator may submit written information, 
views, and arguments on the amendment.
    (2) After considering all relevant material, the Assistant 
Administrator notifies the aircraft operator of any amendment adopted or 
rescinds the notice. If the amendment is adopted, it becomes effective 
not less than 30 days after the aircraft operator receives the notice of 
amendment, unless the aircraft operator petitions the Administrator to 
reconsider no later than 15 days before the effective date of the 
amendment. The aircraft operator shall send the petition for 
reconsideration to the Assistant Administrator. A timely petition for 
reconsideration stays the effective date of the amendment.
    (3) Upon receipt of a petition for reconsideration, the Assistant 
Administrator either amends or withdraws the notice or transmits the 
petition, together with any pertinent information, to the Administrator 
for reconsideration. The Administrator disposes of the petition within 
30 days of receipt by either directing the Assistant Administrator to 
withdraw or amend the amendment, or by affirming the amendment.
    (d) Emergency amendments. If the Assistant Administrator finds that 
there is an emergency requiring immediate action with respect to safety 
in air transportation or in air commerce that makes procedures in this 
section contrary to the public interest, the Assistant Administrator may 
issue an amendment, without the prior notice and comment procedures in 
paragraph (c) of this section, effective without stay on the date the 
aircraft operator receives notice of it. In such a case, the Assistant 
Administrator will incorporate in the notice a brief statement of the 
reasons and findings for the amendment to be adopted. The aircraft 
operator may file a petition for reconsideration under paragraph (c) of 
this section; however, this does not stay the effective date of the 
emergency amendment.