AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA V. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
900 F. 2d 369 (D.C. Cir. 1990), vacated 111 S.Ct. 944 (1991)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over FAA regulations governing the adjudication of
administrative civil penalty actions. Association (P) sought review of an order of the FAA,
which promulgated a body of regulations governing the adjudication of administrative civil
penalty actions to enforce compliance with aviation safety standards.
FACTS: Congress passed a series of amendments to the FAA Act that authorized the FAA to
issue administrative penalties for the violation of the act's requirements. At the same time
Congress remained attentive to the adjudicative rights of civil penalty defendants. Congress
provided that the FAA could assess a civil penalty 'only after notice and opportunity for a
hearing on the record in accordance with section 554 of [the APA].' Nine months after
enactment, the FAA promulgated the Penalty Rules, The FAA issued rules for the program
without notice and opportunity for comment. The penalties were in force the minute they were
issued and established fines of up to $10,000 for violation of safety standards of the FAA
and related regulations. There was also a delineation of a comprehensive adjudicatory scheme
providing formal notice, settlement procedures, discovery, an adversary hearing before an
ALJ and an administrative appeal. The FAA claimed that these regulations were exempt as they
established procedures for adjudicating civil penalty actions. P challenged the FAA
regulations, claiming that the FAA failed to comply with the notice and comment provisions
of 553. P also attacked the substantive adequacy of the Rules on the ground that they
establish adjudicatory procedures inconsistent with section 554 of the APA. The FAA claimed
an exception, as provided in 553(b)(3)(A)-(B).
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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