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14 CFR 420.43 - Duration
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Chapter III
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Part 420
> § 420.43. Duration
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A license to operate a launch site remains in effect for five years from the date of issuance unless surrendered, suspended, or revoked before the expiration of the term and is renewable upon application by the licensee.
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