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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 89 — Remote Identification of Unmanned Aircraft · § 89.210

§ 89.210. Requests for establishment of an FAA-recognized identification area.

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(a)Application. An eligible person requesting the establishment of an FAA-recognized identification area under this subpart may submit an application in a form and manner acceptable to the Administrator.
(b)Required documentation. A request under this subpart must contain all of the following information:
(1)The name of the eligible person under § 89.205.
(2)The name of the individual making the request on behalf of the eligible person.
(3)A declaration that the individual making the request has the authority to act on behalf of the community-based organization or educational institution.
(4)The name and contact information of the primary point of contact for communications with the FAA.
(5)The physical address of the proposed FAA-recognized identification area.
(6)The location of the proposed FAA-recognized identification area in a form and manner prescribed by the Administrator.
(7)If applicable, a copy of any existing letter of agreement regarding the flying site.
(8)Description of the intended purpose of the FAA-recognized identification area and why the proposed FAA-recognized identification area is necessary for that purpose.
(9)Any other information required by the Administrator.
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