How many copies of briefs, motions, or other documents must I provide to the NTSB when I wish to file such documents for my airman or mariner certificate enforcement case?
When the NTSB Office of General Counsel is overseeing a certificate enforcement case, NTSB regulations provide that parties must provide the executed original and one copy of all documents to the Office of General Counsel. Parties should note, however, that when the NTSB Office of Administrative Law Judges is overseeing a certificate enforcement case, NTSB regulations require additional copies of certain documents. See the NTSB Office of Administrative Law Judges web page.
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