§ 402.3 Falsification, reproduction, alteration, or omission.
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(a) No person may make or cause to be made any fraudulent or intentionally false statement in:
(1) Any document in any format, submitted under any provision referenced in § 402.1 of this part, consisting of or related to any acceptance, application, approval, authorization, permit, license, waiver, record, report, or similar; or
(2) Any document in any format that is kept, made, or used to show compliance with any requirement under the provisions referenced in § 402.1.
(b) No person may make or cause to be made any production, reproduction, or alteration, for fraudulent purpose, of:
(1) Any document in any format, submitted or granted under any provision referenced in § 402.1, consisting of or related to any acceptance, application, approval, authorization, permit, license, waiver, record, report, or similar; or
(2) Any document in any format that is kept, made, or used to show compliance with any requirement under the provisions referenced in § 402.1.
(c) No person may knowingly omit or cause to be omitted a material fact in:
(1) Any document in any format, submitted under any provision referenced in § 402.1, consisting of or related to any acceptance, application, approval, authorization, permit, license, waiver, record, report, or similar; or
(2) Any document in any format that is kept, made, or used to show compliance with any requirement under the provisions referenced in § 402.1.
(d) The commission by any person of an act prohibited under paragraphs (a) through (c) of this section is a basis for:
(1) Denying, suspending, modifying, revoking, rescinding, removing, or withdrawing any acceptance, application, approval, authorization, permit, license, waiver, or similar, issued or granted by the Administrator and held by that person; or
(2) A civil penalty.
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