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Timestamp: 2019-12-08 16:13:59
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[40 CFR 85 → Subpart R] Title 40 Part 85 → Subpart R : Code of Federal Regulations ';
Title 40 Part 85 → Subpart R
Title 40 → Chapter I → Subchapter C → Part 85 → Subpart R
§85.1701 General applicability.
§§85.1713-85.1714 [Reserved]
Authority: Secs. 208(b)(1), 216(2), and 301, Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7522, 7550, and 7061).
Source: 39 FR 32611, Sept. 10, 1974, unless otherwise noted.
(2) Prior to January 1, 2014, the provisions of §§85.1706 through 85.1709 apply for heavy-duty motor vehicle engines.
(a) Any person may request a testing exemption.
(b) Any manufacturer may request a national security exemption under §85.1708.
(c) For manufacturers, vehicles or engines for export purposes are exempt without application, subject to the provisions of §85.1709. For eligible manufacturers, as determined by §85.1706, vehicles or engines for pre-certification purposes are exempt without application, subject to the provisions of §85.1706(a).
[45 FR 13733, Mar. 3, 1980, as amended at 47 FR 30484, July 14, 1982]
Where an uncertified vehicle or engine is a display vehicle or engine to be used solely for display purposes, will not be operated on the public streets or highways except for that operation incident and necessary to the display purpose, and will not be sold unless an applicable certificate of conformity has been received, no request for exemption of the vehicle or engine is necessary.
[39 FR 32611, Sept. 10, 1974. Redesignated and amended at 47 FR 30484, July 14, 1982]
(a) If upon completion of the review of an exemption request, as required by §§85.1705 and 85.1708, the granting of an exemption is deemed appropriate, a memorandum of exemption will be prepared and submitted to the person requesting the exemption. The memorandum will set forth the basis for the exemption, its scope, and such terms and conditions as are deemed necessary. Such terms and conditions will generally, include, but are not limited to, agreements by the applicant to conduct the exempt activity in the manner described to EPA, create and maintain adequate records accessible to EPA at reasonable times, employ labels for the exempt engines or vehicles setting forth the nature of the exemption, take appropriate measures to assure that the terms of the exemption are met, and advise EPA of the termination of the activity and the ultimate disposition of the vehicles or engines.
(b) Any exemption granted pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section shall be deemed to cover any subject vehicle or engine only to the extent that the specified terms and conditions are complied with. A breach of any term or condition shall cause the exemption to be void ab initio with respect to any vehicle or engine. Consequently, the causing or the performing of an act prohibited under sections 203(a) (1) or (3) of the Clean Air Act other than in strict conformity with all terms and conditions of this exemption shall render the person to whom the exemption is granted, and any other person to whom the provisions of section 203 are applicable, liable to suit under sections 204 and 205 of the Act.
Requests for exemption or further information concerning exemptions and/or the exemption request review procedure should be addressed to the Designated Compliance Officer as specified at 40 CFR 1068.30.
[81 FR 73972, Oct. 25, 2016]
This section applies for aircraft meeting the definition of motor vehicle in §85.1703.
(a) For the purpose of this section, aircraft means any vehicle capable of sustained air travel above treetop heights.
(b) The standards, requirements, and prohibitions of 40 CFR part 86 do not apply for aircraft or aircraft engines. Standards apply separately to certain aircraft engines, as described in 40 CFR part 87.