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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 13 — Investigative and Enforcement Procedures · § 13.33

§ 13.33. Parties, representatives, and notice of appearance.

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(a)Parties. Parties to proceedings under this subpart include the following: Complainant, respondent, and where applicable, intervenor.
(1)Complainant is the FAA Office that issued the notice of proposed action under the authorities listed in § 13.31.
(2)Respondent is the party filing a request for hearing.
(3)Intervenor is a person permitted to participate as a party under § 13.51.
(b)Representatives. Any party to a proceeding under this subpart may appear and be heard in person or by a representative. A representative is an attorney, or another representative designated by the party.
(c)Notice of appearance—(1) Content. The representative of a party must file a notice of appearance that includes the representative's name, address, telephone number, and, if available, fax number, and email address.
(2)Filing. A notice of appearance may be incorporated into an initial filing in a proceeding. A notice of appearance by additional representatives or substitutes after an initial filing in a proceeding must be filed independently.
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