94-2554. Organizations, Functions, and Authority Delegations: Special Counsel and Director of Civil Penalty Adjudications  

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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
     
    
    Organizations, Functions, and Authority Delegations: Special 
    Counsel and Director of Civil Penalty Adjudications
    
    AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
    
    ACTION: Notice of delegation of authority.
    
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    SUMMARY: The FAA is giving notice of a new delegation of authority from 
    the Administrator to the Special Counsel and Director for Civil Penalty 
    Adjudications regarding civil penalty actions under 14 CFR part 13, 
    subpart G. The delegation was set forth in a memorandum signed by the 
    Administrator on October 22, 1993. The FAA is publishing the text of 
    the delegation so that it is available to interested parties. This 
    delegation of authority does not affect the delegation of authority by 
    the Administrator to the Chief Counsel and the Assistant Chief Counsel 
    for Litigation signed by the Administrator on October 27, 1992, and 
    published in the Federal Register on December 9, 1992. 57 FR 58280; 
    December 9, 1992.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Vicki S. Leemon, Manager, Adjudications Branch (AGC-710), Federal 
    Aviation Administration, 701 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., suite 925, 
    Washington, DC 20004; telephone (202) 376-6470.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In August, 1993, the position of Special 
    Counsel and Director of Civil Penalty Adjudications was created. The 
    duties of the incumbent of that position include serving as an advisor 
    to the FAA decisionmaker in appeals of initial decisions and orders by 
    administrative law judges in civil penalty actions under 14 CFR part 
    13, subpart G. In these proceedings, the Administrator serves as the 
    FAA decisionmaker.
        By memorandum dated October 22, 1993, the Administrator delegated 
    limited authority as FAA decisionmaker to the Special Counsel and 
    Director of Civil Penalty Adjudications. The delegation of authority 
    was designed to eliminate the need for the Administrator, acting in the 
    capacity as FAA decisionmaker, to review and consider minor, procedural 
    or unopposed matters.
        The Administrator delegated similar authority as FAA decisionmaker 
    to the Chief Counsel and the Assistant Chief Counsel for Litigation by 
    memorandum dated October 27, 1992, and published in the Federal 
    Register on December 9, 1992. 57 FR 58280; December 9, 1992. The 
    delegation of authority to the Special Counsel and Director of Civil 
    Penalty Adjudications does not supercede or otherwise affect that 
    delegation to the Chief Counsel and the Assistant Chief Counsel for 
    Litigation.
        In the October 27, 1992, memorandum, the Administrator delegated 
    the authority to issue orders staying, pending judicial review, orders 
    of the FAA decisionmaker, and to consent to the entry of judicial stays 
    regarding such orders. That delegation was unnecessary because a final 
    order of the FAA decisionmaker shall not be considered an order 
    assessing civil penalty if a petition for review is filed in an 
    appropriate U.S. Court of Appeals in a timely manner. See 14 CFR 
    13.16(b)(4) and 13.233(j)(2). Consequently, since there is no need for 
    that particular delegation, the Administrator did not include that 
    delegation in the memorandum dated October 22, 1993. Otherwise, the 
    authority delegated to the Chief Counsel and the Assistant Chief 
    Counsel for Litigation is identical to the authority delegated to the 
    new Special Counsel and Director of Civil Penalty Adjudications.
        The text of the delegation of authority to the Special Counsel and 
    Director of Civil Penalty Adjudications signed by the Administrator on 
    October 22, 1993, in pertinent part, is as follows: Under 49 U.S.C. 
    322(b) and 14 CFR 13.202, I [David R. Hinson, Administrator] delegate 
    to the Special Counsel and Director of Civil Penalty Adjudications the 
    authority of the FAA decisionmaker in all civil penalty actions under 
    14 CFR part 13, subpart G, as follows:
        a. To grant or deny extensions of time to file briefs, petitions 
    for reconsideration, motions, and replies to petitions for 
    reconsideration and motions; to grant or deny requests to file 
    additional briefs; and to approve or disapprove other deviations from, 
    or requests for changes in, procedural requirements;
        b. To correct typographical, grammatical and similar errors in the 
    FAA decisionmaker's orders, and to make editorial changes in those 
    orders that do not involve substantive matters;
        c. To issue orders dismissing appeals from initial decisions upon 
    request of the appellant, or due to the withdrawal of the complaint; to 
    grant or deny motions to dismiss appeals from initial decisions, or to 
    issue orders sua sponte, for failure to file a timely appeal or failure 
    to perfect an appeal;
        d. To stay the effectiveness of decisions and orders pending 
    reconsideration by the FAA decisionmaker;
        e. To dismiss summarily petitions to reconsider or modify that are 
    repetitious or frivolous;
        f. To issue orders construing notices of appeal or other documents 
    that meet the requirements for appeal briefs as appeal briefs, and to 
    set a date for the filing of a reply brief.
        This delegation of authority does not affect the delegation of 
    authority to the Chief Counsel and the Assistant Chief Counsel for 
    Litigation by memorandum dated October 27, 1992, signed by Thomas C. 
    Richards, Administrator.
    
        Issued in Washington, DC on January 26, 1994.
    Daniel J. Peterson,
    Special Counsel and Director of Civil Penalty Adjudications.
    [FR Doc. 94-2554 Filed 2-3-94; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4910-13-M
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
02/04/1994
Department:
Transportation Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of delegation of authority.
Document Number:
94-2554
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: February 4, 1994