Title 51 › Subtitle Subtitle V— - Programs Targeting Commercial Opportunities › Chapter CHAPTER 509— - COMMERCIAL SPACE LAUNCH ACTIVITIES › § 50906
A person can apply to the Secretary of Transportation for an experimental permit in the form the Secretary requires. The Secretary must issue a permit within 120 days if they write that the applicant meets and will keep meeting the law and rules, while protecting public health, property, safety, and national security and foreign policy. If no decision is made by 90 days, the Secretary must tell the applicant what issues remain and what to do to fix them. If the Secretary misses the 120-day deadline, they must notify two Congressional committees within 15 days. The Secretary may set safety-approval procedures and may use the authority in section 50905(b)(2)(C) to help commercial space flight. Permits may be issued only for reusable suborbital rockets or reusable launch vehicles used solely for research and development, testing to meet licensing requirements, or crew training. A permit can allow unlimited launches and reentries for a particular vehicle or design and must say what minor changes are allowed without ending the permit. Permits cannot be transferred and cannot be used to carry people or cargo for hire. For purposes of sections 50907, 50908, 50909, 50910, 50912, 50914, 50917, 50918, 50919, and 50923, a permit is treated as a license, the holder as a licensee, and the vehicle as licensed.
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51 U.S.C. § 50906
Title 51 — National and Commercial Space Programs
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Apr 6, 2026
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