Sec. 224. FAA PARTICIPATION IN INDUSTRY STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS
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## SEC. 224 FAA PARTICIPATION IN INDUSTRY STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS **[**[49 U.S.C. 106 note](/us/usc/t49/s106)**]** ###
(a)In General The Administrator shall encourage the participation of employees of the FAA, as appropriate, in the activities of recognized industry standards organizations to advance the adoption, reference, and acceptance rate of standards and means of compliance developed by such organizations by the Administrator. ###
(b)Participation An employee of the FAA directed by the Administrator to participate in a working group, task group, committee, or similar body of a recognized industry standards organization shall— ####
(1)actively participate in the discussions and work of such organization; ####
(2)accurately represent the position of the Administrator on the subject matter of such discussions and work; ####
(3)contribute to the development of work products of such organization, unless determined to be inappropriate by such organization; ####
(4)make reasonable efforts to identify and make any concerns of the Administrator relating to such work products known to such organization, including through providing formal comments, as may be allowed for under the procedures of such organization; ####
(5)provide regular updates to other FAA employees and management on the progress of such work products; and ####
(6)seek advice and input from other FAA employees and management, as needed. ###
(c)Recognized Industry Standards Organization Defined In this section, the term “recognized industry standards organization” means a domestic or international organization that— ####
(1)uses agreed upon procedures to develop aviation-related industry standards or means of compliance, including standards or means of compliance that satisfy FAA requirements or guidance; ####
(2)is comprised of members of the public, including subject matter experts, industry representatives, academics and researchers, and government employees; and ####
(3)has had at least 1 standard or means of compliance accepted by the Administrator or referenced in guidance material or a regulation issued by the FAA after the date of enactment of the Vision 100—Century of Aviation Reauthorization Act (Public Law 108-176).
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