DOT 49 CFR PART 525-2010 EXEMPTIONS FROM AVERAGE FUEL ECONOMY STANDARDS.pdf
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1、86 49 CFR Ch. V (10110 Edition) 523.5 523.5 Non-passenger automobile. A non-passenger automobile means an automobile that is not a passenger automobile or a work truck and in-cludes vehicles described in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section: (a) An automobile designed to per-form at least one of t
2、he following func-tions: (1) Transport more than 10 persons; (2) Provide temporary living quar-ters; (3) Transport property on an open bed; (4) Provide, as sold to the first retail purchaser, greater cargo-carrying than passenger-carrying volume, such as in a cargo van; if a vehicle is sold with a s
3、econd-row seat, its cargo-carrying vol-ume is determined with that seat in-stalled, regardless of whether the man-ufacturer has described that seat as op-tional; or (5) Permit expanded use of the auto-mobile for cargo-carrying purposes or other nonpassenger-carrying purposes through: (i) For non-pas
4、senger automobiles manufactured prior to model year 2012, the removal of seats by means installed for that purpose by the automobiles manufacturer or with simple tools, such as screwdrivers and wrenches, so as to create a flat, floor level, surface extending from the forwardmost point of installatio
5、n of those seats to the rear of the automobiles interior; or (ii) For non-passenger automobiles manufactured in model year 2008 and beyond, for vehicles equipped with at least 3 rows of designated seating posi-tions as standard equipment, permit expanded use of the automobile for cargo-carrying purp
6、oses or other non-passenger-carrying purposes through the removal or stowing of foldable or pivoting seats so as to create a flat, leveled cargo surface extending from the forwardmost point of installation of those seats to the rear of the auto-mobiles interior. (b) An automobile capable of off- hig
7、hway operation, as indicated by the fact that it: (1)(i) Has 4-wheel drive; or (ii) Is rated at more than 6,000 pounds gross vehicle weight; and (2) Has at least four of the following characteristics calculated when the automobile is at curb weight, on a level surface, with the front wheels parallel
8、 to the automobiles longitudinal cen-terline, and the tires inflated to the manufacturers recommended pres-sure (i) Approach angle of not less than 28 degrees. (ii) Breakover angle of not less than 14 degrees. (iii) Departure angle of not less than 20 degrees. (iv) Running clearance of not less than
9、 20 centimeters. (v) Front and rear axle clearances of not less than 18 centimeters each. (Sec. 9, Pub. L. 89670, 80 Stat. 981 (49 U.S.C. 1657); sec. 301, Pub. L. 94163, 89 Stat. 901 (15 U.S.C. 2002); delegation of authority at 41 FR 25015, June 22, 1976.) 74 FR 14449, Mar. 30, 2009 PART 525EXEMPTIO
10、NS FROM AV-ERAGE FUEL ECONOMY STAND-ARDS Sec. 525.1 Scope. 525.2 Purpose. 525.3 Applicability. 525.4 Definitions. 525.5 Limitation on eligibility. 525.6 Requirements for petition. 525.7 Basis for petition. 525.8 Processing of petitions. 525.9 Duration of exemption. 525.10 Renewal of exemption. 525.1
11、1 Termination of exemption; amend-ment of alternative average fuel econ-omy standard. 525.12 Public inspection of information. AUTHORITY: 15 U.S.C. 2002; 49 CFR 1.50. SOURCE: 42 FR 38376, July 28, 1977, unless otherwise noted. 525.1 Scope. This part establishes procedures under section 502(c) of the
12、 Motor Vehi-cle Information and Cost Savings Act, as amended (15 U.S.C. 2002) for the sub-mission and disposition of petitions filed by low volume manufacturers of passenger automobiles to exempt them from the average fuel economy stand-ards for passenger automobiles and to establish alternative ave
13、rage fuel econ-omy standards for those manufactur-ers. VerDate Mar2010 14:39 Dec 20, 2010 Jkt 220217 PO 00000 Frm 00096 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220217.XXX 220217jdjones on DSKHWCL6B1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-87 Nat
14、l Highway Traffic Safety Admin., DOT 525.6 525.2 Purpose. The purpose of this part is to provide content and format requirements for low volume manufacturers of passenger automobiles which desire to petition the Administrator for exemption from applicable average fuel economy stand-ards and for esta
15、blishment of appro-priate alternative average fuel econ-omy standards and to give interested persons an opportunity to present data, views and arguments on those peti-tions. 525.3 Applicability. This part applies to passenger auto-mobile manufacturers. 525.4 Definitions. (a) Statutory terms. (1) The
16、 terms fuel, manufacture, manufacturer, and model year, are used as defined in section 501 of the Act. (2) The terms average fuel economy, fuel economy, and model type are used as defined in 40 CFR 600.00277. (3) The term automobile means a vehi-cle determined by the Administrator under 49 CFR part
17、523 to be an auto-mobile. (4) The term passenger automobile means an automobile determined by the Administrator under 49 CFR part 523 to be a passenger automobile. (5) The term customs territory of the United States is used as defined in 19 U.S.C. 1202. (b) Other terms. (1) The term base level and v
18、ehicle configuration are used as de-fined in 40 CFR 600.00277. (2) The term vehicle curb weight is used as defined in 40 CFR 85.002. (3) The term interior volume index is used as defined in 40 CFR 600.31577. (4) The term frontal area is used as defined in 40 CFR 86.12979. (5) The term basic engine i
19、s used as defined in 40 CFR 600.00277(a)(21). (6) The term designated seating posi-tion is defined in 49 CFR 571.3. (7) As used in this part, unless other-wise required by the context: Act means the Motor Vehicle Infor-mation and Cost Savings Act (Pub. L. 92513), as amended by the Energy Pol-icy and
20、 Conservation Act (Pub. L. 94 163); Administrator means the Adminis-trator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Affected model year means a model year for which an exemption and alter-native average fuel economy standard are requested under this part; Production mix means the numbe
21、r of passenger automobiles, and their per-centage of the petitioners annual total production of passenger automobiles, in each vehicle configuration which a petitioner plans to manufacture in a model year; and Total drive ratio means the ratio of an automobiles engine rotational speed (in revolution
22、s per minute) to the auto-mobiles forward speed (in miles per hour). (Sec. 301, Pub. L. 94163, 89 Stat. 871 (15 U.S.C. 2002); delegation of authority at 41 FR 25015, June 22, 1976; sec. 9, Pub. L. 89670, 80 Stat. 981 (49 U.S.C. 1657) 42 FR 38376, July 28, 1977, as amended at 44 FR 55579, Sept. 27, 1
23、979 525.5 Limitation on eligibility. Any manufacturer that manufactures (whether or not in the customs terri-tory of the United States) 10,000 or more passenger automobiles in the sec-ond model year preceding an affected model year or in the affected model year is ineligible for an exemption for tha
24、t affected model year. 525.6 Requirements for petition. Each petition filed under this part must (a) Identify the model year or years for which exemption is requested; (b) Be submitted not later than 24 months before the beginning of the af-fected model year, unless good cause for later submission i
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