Title 51 › Subtitle Subtitle V— - Programs Targeting Commercial Opportunities › Chapter CHAPTER 509— - COMMERCIAL SPACE LAUNCH ACTIVITIES › § 50917
People must not break the rules in this chapter, follow regulations made under it, or disobey any terms of a license issued or transferred under it. The Secretary of Transportation can investigate possible violations, take sworn statements, and, with legal authority, visit launch- or reentry-related places (like production, assembly, training, launch, or payload-integration sites) to inspect objects, records, or reports the law requires. The Secretary may seize those items if there is probable cause they were used or will be used to violate the law. The Secretary can give enforcement duties to another federal agency’s employee if that agency’s leader agrees. After notice and a hearing, a violator can be fined up to $100,000 for each day the violation continues. The Secretary can subpoena witnesses and records, ask a federal court to enforce subpoenas, send the fine in writing, reduce or cancel the fine, and collect any unpaid amount after the penalty is final or a court orders payment.
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51 U.S.C. § 50917
Title 51 — National and Commercial Space Programs
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73