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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 11 — General Rulemaking Procedures · § 11.85

§ 11.85. Does FAA invite public comment on petitions for exemption?

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Yes, FAA publishes information about petitions for exemption in the Federal Register. The information includes—
(a)The docket number of the petition;
(b)The citation to the rule or rules from which the petitioner requested relief;
(c)The name of the petitioner;
(d)The petitioner's summary of the action requested and the reasons for requesting it; and
(e)A request for comments to assist FAA in evaluating the petition.
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