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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 120 — Drug and Alcohol Testing Program · § 120.9

§ 120.9. Waivers for Part 145 certificate holders outside the territory of the United States.

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(a)A part 145 certificate holder whose employees perform safety-sensitive maintenance functions on part 121 air carrier aircraft outside the territory of the United States may request a waiver from the Administrator from any requirements under 14 CFR part 120, subpart E or F, if specific requirements of subpart E or F are inconsistent with the laws of the country where the repair station is located.
(b)Each waiver request must include, at a minimum, the following elements:
(1)Information about the organization, including the name and mailing address and, if desired, other contact information such as a fax number, telephone number, or email address;
(2)The specific section or sections of this part from which the organization seeks a waiver;
(3)The reasons why granting the waiver would not adversely affect the prevention of accidents and injuries resulting from the use of prohibited drugs and/or the misuse of alcohol by employees;
(4)A copy of the law that is inconsistent with the provision(s) of this part from which a waiver is sought;
(5)An explanation of how the law is inconsistent with the provision(s) of this part from which a waiver is sought; and
(6)A description of the alternative means that will be used to achieve the objectives of the provision that is the subject of the waiver or, if applicable, a justification of why it would be impossible to achieve the objectives of the provision in any way.
(c)Each request for a waiver must be submitted to the Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aerospace Medicine, in a form and manner acceptable to the Administrator.
(d)Each request for a waiver must be submitted at least 90 days before the organization needs it to take effect. [Docket FAA-2012-1058, Amdt. 120-3, 89 FR 103447, Dec. 18, 2024]
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