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General Requirements

14 CFR Part 402 establishes general requirements prohibiting falsification, reproduction, alteration, or material omission of documents submitted to or kept for compliance with FAA regulations. Violations can result in denial, suspension, modification, or revocation of permits, licenses, authorizations, or approvals, and civil penalties.

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PART 402—GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

§ 402.1 Applicability and definitions.

(a) This part applies to any person subject to the requirements in subchapter C of this chapter.

(b) For purposes of this part, “document in any format” includes documents (electronic or physical), and also other tangible items, such as data plates or marked parts.

§ 402.3 Falsification, reproduction, alteration, or omission.

(a) No person may make or cause to be made any fraudulent or intentionally false statement in:

(1) Any document in any format, submitted under any provision referenced in § 402.1 of this part, consisting of or related to any acceptance, application, approval, authorization, permit, license, waiver, record, report, or similar; or

(2) Any document in any format that is kept, made, or used to show compliance with any requirement under the provisions referenced in § 402.1.

(b) No person may make or cause to be made any production, reproduction, or alteration, for fraudulent purpose, of:

(1) Any document in any format, submitted or granted under any provision referenced in § 402.1, consisting of or related to any acceptance, application, approval, authorization, permit, license, waiver, record, report, or similar; or

(2) Any document in any format that is kept, made, or used to show compliance with any requirement under the provisions referenced in § 402.1.

(c) No person may knowingly omit or cause to be omitted a material fact in:

(1) Any document in any format, submitted under any provision referenced in § 402.1, consisting of or related to any acceptance, application, approval, authorization, permit, license, waiver, record, report, or similar; or

(2) Any document in any format that is kept, made, or used to show compliance with any requirement under the provisions referenced in § 402.1.

(d) The commission by any person of an act prohibited under paragraphs (a) through (c) of this section is a basis for:

(1) Denying, suspending, modifying, revoking, rescinding, removing, or withdrawing any acceptance, application, approval, authorization, permit, license, waiver, or similar, issued or granted by the Administrator and held by that person; or

(2) A civil penalty.

§ 402.5 Incorrect statement or omission.

(a) The following may serve as a basis for suspending, modifying, revoking, rescinding, removing, withdrawing, or denying an acceptance, application, approval, authorization, permit, license, waiver, or similar, issued or granted by the Administrator:

(1) An incorrect statement or omission of fact, by any person, in or from any document in any format, submitted under any provision referenced in § 402.1, that was material to the issuance, validity, or granting of that acceptance, application, approval, authorization, permit, license, waiver, or similar; or

(2) An incorrect statement or omission of a material fact by any person, in or from any document in any format that is kept, made, or used to show compliance with any requirement under the provisions referenced in § 402.1, that was material to the issuance, validity, or granting of that acceptance, application, approval, authorization, permit, license, waiver, or similar.

(b) [Reserved]

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