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Issued in Washington, DC, on the 10th day
of September 2012.
Shelley Row,
Director, ITS Joint Program Office.
[FR Doc. 2012–22806 Filed 9–17–12; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910–HY–P
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
[Docket No. NHTSA–2012–0119]
Tentative Decision That Certain
Canadian-Certified
Vehicles Are Eligible for Importation
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Request for Comments.
AGENCY:
This notice requests
comments on a tentative decision by the
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) that certain
vehicles that do not comply with all
applicable Federal motor vehicle safety
standards (FMVSS), but that are
certified by their original manufacturer
as complying with all applicable
Canadian motor vehicle safety standards
(CMVSS), are nevertheless eligible for
importation into the United States. The
vehicles in question either are
substantially similar to vehicles that
were certified by their manufacturers as
complying with the U.S. safety
standards and are capable of being
readily altered to conform to those
standards, or have safety features that
comply with, or are capable of being
altered to comply with, all U.S. safety
standards.
SUMMARY:
You should submit your
comments early enough to ensure that
the docket receives them not later than
October 9, 2012.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Under 49 U.S.C. 30141(a)(1)(A), a
motor vehicle that was not originally
manufactured to conform to all
applicable FMVSS shall be refused
admission into the United States unless
NHTSA has decided, either pursuant to
a petition from the manufacturer or
registered importer or on its own
initiative, (1) that the nonconforming
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motor vehicle is substantially similar to
a motor vehicle of the same model year
that was originally manufactured for
importation into and sale in the United
States and certified by its manufacturer
as complying with all applicable
FMVSS, and (2) that the nonconforming
motor vehicle is capable of being readily
altered to conform to all applicable
FMVSS. Where there is no substantially
similar U.S.-certified motor vehicle, 49
U.S.C. 30141(a)(1)(B) permits a
nonconforming motor vehicle to be
admitted into the United States if
NHTSA decides that its safety features
comply with, or are capable of being
altered to comply with, all applicable
FMVSS based on destructive test data or
such other evidence as NHTSA decides
to be adequate.
Most Recent Decision
On September 27, 2007, NHTSA
published a notice in the Federal
Register announcing that it had made a
final decision on its own initiative that
certain motor vehicles that are certified
by their original manufacturer as
complying with all applicable CMVSS
are eligible for importation into the
United States (72 FR 54975). The notice
identified these vehicles as:
(a) All passenger cars manufactured
on or after September 1, 2007, and
before September 1, 2008, that, as
originally manufactured, comply with
FMVSS Nos. 110, 118, 138, 201, 208,
213, 214, 225, and 401;
(b) All passenger cars manufactured
on or after September 1, 2008 and before
September 1, 2011 that, as originally
manufactured, comply with FMVSS
Nos. 110, 118, 138, 201, 202a, 206, 208,
213, 214, 225, and 401;
(c) All passenger cars manufactured
on or after September 1, 2011 and before
September 1, 2012 that, as originally
manufactured, comply with FMVSS
Nos. 110, 118, 126, 138, 201, 202a, 206,
208, 213, 214, 225, and 401;
(d) All multipurpose passenger
vehicles, trucks, and buses with a
GVWR of 4,536 kg (10,000 lb) or less
manufactured on or after September 1,
2007 and before September 1, 2008,
that, as originally manufactured, comply
with FMVSS Nos. 110, 118, 201, 202,
208, 213, 214, and 216, and insofar as
they are applicable, with FMVSS Nos.
138 and 225;
(e) All multipurpose passenger
vehicles, trucks, and buses with a
GVWR of 4,536 kg (10,000 lb) or less
manufactured on or after September 1,
2008 and before September 1, 2011,
that, as originally manufactured, comply
with FMVSS Nos. 110, 118, 201, 202a,
206, 208, 213, 214, and 216, and insofar
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as they are applicable, with FMVSS
Nos. 138 and 225; and
(f) All multipurpose passenger
vehicles, trucks, and buses with a
GVWR of 4,536 kg (10,000 lb) or less
manufactured on or after September 1,
2011 and before September 1, 2012,
that, as originally manufactured, comply
with FMVSS Nos. 110, 118, 126, 201,
202a, 206, 208, 213, 214, and 216, and
insofar as they are applicable, with
FMVSS Nos. 138 and 225.
In the notice of tentative decision that
preceded the final decision, the agency
explained that the identified standards
incorporated requirements that were not
adopted, in whole or in part, by Canada
(72 FR 45488; August 14, 2007). The
notice proposed limiting the import
eligibility decision to vehicles
manufactured before September 1, 2012
so that the agency could assess, prior to
that date, whether any other
requirements were added to the FMVSS
that Canada chose not to adopt. This
limitation was included in the final
eligibility decision published on
September 27, 2007.
Additional Actions By the United States
and Canada Since the Prior Eligibility
Decision
Since the last eligibility decision
covering Canadian-certified vehicles
was issued, NHTSA published a final
rule that amended FMVSS No. 222
School Bus Passenger Seating and Crash
Protection that raised the seat back
height for school buses from 20 inches
to 24 inches; required lap/shoulder belts
for all passenger seats in small school
buses, specified performance
requirements for school bus seats with
seat belts, and required self-latching
mechanism for seat bottoms that are
designed to flip up (73 FR 62744;
October 21, 2008). The height
requirements were effective April 20,
2009 and the belt requirements October
21, 2011. Since this final rule, the US
and Canadian versions of Standard No.
222 are no longer harmonized. The
agency has therefore tentatively decided
to limit the import eligibility of school
buses with Gross Vehicle Weight
Ratings of 4,536 kg (10,000 lb) or less
manufactured on or after September 1,
2008 to those that were originally
manufactured to comply with FMVSS
No. 222.
In addition, NHTSA has adopted a
new FMVSS No. 226 Ejection
Mitigation. On January 19, 2011 NHTSA
published a final rule to establish this
new standard to mitigate occupant
ejection from side windows in rollovers
and side impacts (76 FR 3212). This
final rule will be effective September 1,
2017, except for altered and multistage
vehicles for which it will be effective
September 1, 2018. If Canada does not
adopt a substantially similar CMVSS by
those dates, this standard would be
added to the list of FMVSS that a
vehicle must be originally manufactured
to meet to be eligible for importation.
On September 17, 2008, Canada
amended its regulations to align the
requirements of CMVSS 110 with those
of FMVSS No. 110 Tire Selection and
Rims for Motor Vehicles with a GVWR
of 4,536 kg (10,000) lb) or Less. The
newly aligned requirements became
effective on August 1, 2009.
On May 2, 2009, Canada amended its
regulations to align the requirements of
CMVSS 118 with those of FMVSS No.
118 Power-Operated Window, Partition,
and Roof Panel Systems. The newly
aligned requirements became effective
on October 1, 2010.
On December 10, 2009, Canada
adopted CMVSS 126 incorporating the
requirements of FMVSS No. 126
Electronic Stability Control Systems.
The newly adopted requirements
became effective for passenger cars,
multi-purpose passenger vehicles,
trucks, and buses with a GVWR of 4,536
kg (10,000 lb) or less manufactured after
August 31, 2011.
On July 9, 2011, Canada published a
Technical Standards Document (TSD)
that adopts the requirements of FMVSS
No. 202a Head Restraints. The newly
adopted requirements become effective
on September 1, 2012.
On July 24, 2010, Canada published a
revision to a TSD that incorporates the
requirements of FMVSS No. 216 Roof
Crush Resistance. The newly adopted
requirements become effective on
September 1, 2016.
On August 22, 2007, Canada amended
its regulations to align the requirements
of CMVSS 401 with those of FMVSS No.
401 Interior Trunk Release. The newly
aligned requirements became effective
on September 1, 2010.
Canada has yet to adopt or fully align
the requirements of its regulations with
those of FMVSS Nos. 138 Tire Pressure
Monitoring Systems, 201 Occupant
Protection in Interior Impact, 208
Occupant Crash Protection, 213 Child
Restraint Systems, 214 Side Impact
Protection, and 225 Child Restraint
Anchorage Systems.
The tables below summarize the
current state of harmonization between
the CMVSS and the FMVSS. Table 1 is
a list of all FMVSS that are harmonized
to the CMVSS, or for which the
differences are such that compliance
with the US standard can be readily
achieved. Table 2 is a list of all FMVSS
which are not harmonized. Table 3 is a
list of FMVSS that have been adopted
and are not yet effective, but will be in
the future.
TABLE 1—HARMONIZED STANDARDS
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FMVSS
102—Transmission Shift Position Sequence, Starter Interlock, and Transmission Braking Effect.
103—Windshield Defrosting and Defogging Systems ..........
104—Windshield Wiping and Washing Systems .................
105—Hydraulic and Electric Brake Systems ........................
106—Brake Hoses ................................................................
108—Lamps, Reflective Devices and Associated Equipment.
110—Tire Selection and Rims for Motor Vehicles with a
GVWR of 4,536 kg (10,000) lb) or Less.
111—Rearview Mirrors .........................................................
113—Hood Latch Systems ...................................................
114—Theft Protection and Rollaway Prevention ..................
116—Motor Vehicle Brake Fluids .........................................
118—Power-Operated Window, Partition, and Roof Panel
Systems.
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CMVSS 102—Transmission Control Functions.
CMVSS
CMVSS
CMVSS
CMVSS
CMVSS
vices;
CMVSS
103—Windshield Defrost and Defog.
104—Windshield Wiping and Wash.
105—Hydraulic and Electric Brakes; TSD 105.
106—Brake Hoses; TSD 106.
108—Lighting Systems and Retroreflective DeTSD 108.
110—Tire Selection and Rims; TSD 110 ..............
September 1, 2009.
CMVSS
CMVSS
CMVSS
CMVSS
CMVSS
111—Mirrors.
113—Hood Latch System.
114—Locking and Immobilization; TSD 114.
116—Hydraulic Brake Fluids; TSD 116.
118—Power-operated Windows; TSD 118 ............
September 1, 2011.
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TABLE 1—HARMONIZED STANDARDS—Continued
Date harmonized
since last
determination
FMVSS
Canadian equivalent
120—Tire Selection and Rims and Motor Home/Recreation
Vehicle Trailer Load Carrying Capacity Information for
Motor Vehicles with a GVWR of More Than 4,536 Kilograms (10,000 pounds).
121—Air Brake Systems .......................................................
122—Motorcycle Brake Systems ..........................................
123—Motorcycle Controls and Displays ...............................
124—Accelerator Control Systems .......................................
126—Electronic Stability Control Systems ...........................
131—School Bus Pedestrian Safety Devices ......................
CMVSS 120—Tire Selection and Rims for Vehicles Other
Than Passenger Cars; TSD 120.
135—Light Vehicle Brake Systems ......................................
202—Head Restraints; Applicable unless a vehicle is certified to § 571.202a.
202a—Head Restraints .........................................................
203—Impact protection for the driver from the steering
control system.
204—Steering control rearward displacement .....................
205—Glazing materials .........................................................
205a—Glazing materials before September 1, 2006 and
glazing materials used in vehicles manufactured before
November 1, 2006.
207—Seating systems ..........................................................
210—Seat belt assembly anchorages ..................................
212—Windshield mounting ...................................................
216—Roof crush resistance; Applicable unless a vehicle is
certified to § 571.216a.
216a—Roof crush resistance; Upgraded standard ..............
217—Bus emergency exits and window retention and release.
219—Windshield zone intrusion ...........................................
220—School bus rollover protection .....................................
221—School bus body joint strength ....................................
224—Rear impact protection ................................................
301—Fuel system integrity ...................................................
302—Flammability of interior materials ................................
303—Fuel system integrity of compressed natural gas vehicles.
304—Compressed natural gas fuel container integrity ........
305—Electric-powered vehicles: electrolyte spillage and
electrical shock protection.
401—Internal trunk release ..................................................
500—Low-speed vehicles .....................................................
CMVSS 121—Air Brakes for Trucks; TSD 121.
CMVSS 122—Motorcycle Brake Systems; TSD 122.
CMVSS 123—Motorcycle Control & Displays; TSD 123.
CMVSS 124—Accelerator Control Systems; TSD 124.
CMVSS 126—Electronic Stability Control; TSD 126 ...........
CMVSS 131—School Bus Pedestrian Safety Devices;
TSD 131.
CMVSS 135—Light Vehicle Brake Systems; TSD 135.
CMVSS 202—Head Restraints; TSD 202.
September 1, 2011.
CMVSS 202—Head Restraints; TSD 202 ...........................
CMVSS 203—Driver Impact Protection.
September 1, 2012.
CMVSS 204—Steering Column Rearward Displacement.
CMVSS 205—Glazing Materials.
CMVSS 205—Glazing Materials.
CMVSS
CMVSS
CMVSS
CMVSS
207—Anchorage of Seats.
210—Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages.
212—Windshield Mounting.
216—Roof Intrusion Protection; TSD 216.
CMVSS
CMVSS
Exits.
CMVSS
CMVSS
CMVSS
CMVSS
CMVSS
CMVSS
CMVSS
216—Roof Intrusion Protection; TSD 216.
217—Bus Window Retention and Emergency
219—Windshield Zone Intrusion.
220—Rollover Protection; TSD 220.
221—School Bus Body Joint Strength.
223—Rear Impact Guards.
301—Fuel System Integrity; TSD 301.
302—Flammability; TSD 302.
301.2—CNG Fuel System Integrity.
CMVSS 301.2—CNG Fuel System Integrity.
CMVSS 305—Electrolyte Spillage and Electrical Shock
Protection; TSD 305.
CMVSS 401—Interior Trunk Release; TSD 401 .................
CMVSS 500—Low-speed Vehicles; TSD 500.
September 1, 2010.
TABLE 2—STANDARDS THAT HAVE NOT BEEN HARMONIZED
Canadian standard
Passenger cars
FMVSS 101—Controls and Displays ...........
FMVSS 138—Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems.
FMVSS 201—Occupant Protection in Interior Impact.
206—Door locks and door retention components.
FMVSS 208—Occupant Crash Protection ...
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U.S. Standard
Multipurpose passenger
vehicles, trucks, and
buses with a GVWR of
4,536 Kg (10,000 Lb) or
less
CMVSS 101—Controls and Displays ...........
.......................................................................
X
X
X
X
CMVSS 201—Occupant Protection .............
X
X
CMVSS 206—Door Locks and Door Retention Components.
CMVSS 208—Occupant Restraint Frontal
Impact.
CMVSS 213.4—Built-in Child Restraint Systems.
CMVSS 214—Side Door Strength ...............
CMVSS 222—School Bus Passenger Seating and Crash Protection.
.......................................................................
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
........................................
X
X
X
FMVSS 213—Child Restraint Systems ........
FMVSS 214—Side Impact Protection ..........
FMVSS 222—School Bus Passenger Seating and Crash Protection.
FMVSS 225—Child restraint anchorage systems.
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TABLE 3—FMVSS THAT HAVE BEEN ADOPTED BUT ARE NOT YET EFFECTIVE
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226—Ejection Mitigation ..............
76 FR 3212; 1/19/
2011.
In light of these developments,
NHTSA has tentatively decided to
require, as a condition for import
eligibility, that Canadian-certified
passenger cars manufactured on or after
September 1, 2012 and before
September 1, 2017 comply, as originally
manufactured, with FMVSS Nos. 138,
201, 206, 208, 213, 214, and 225. The
agency has also tentatively decided to
require, as a condition for import
eligibility, that Canadian-certified
multipurpose passenger vehicles,
trucks, and buses with a GVWR of 4,536
kg (10,000 lb) or less manufactured on
or after September 1, 2012 and before
September 1, 2017 comply, as originally
manufactured, with FMVSS Nos. 201,
206, 208, 213, 214, and 216, and insofar
as they are applicable, with FMVSS
Nos. 138 and 225. The agency has also
tentatively decided to require, as a
condition for import eligibility, that
Canadian-certified school buses with a
GVWR of 4,536 kg (10,000 lb) or less
manufactured on or after September 1,
2012 and before September 1, 2017 also
comply with FMVSS No. 222.
The agency has also tentatively
decided to revise its prior import
eligibility decisions to eliminate
references to the following harmonized
standards for the vehicles identified
below:
• FMVSS No. 110 for all passenger
cars and all multipurpose passenger
vehicles, trucks, and buses with a
GVWR of 4,536 kg (10,000 lb) or less
manufactured on or after September 1,
2009;
• FMVSS No. 118 for all passenger
cars and all multipurpose passenger
vehicles, trucks, and buses with a
GVWR of 4,536 kg (10,000 lb) or less
manufactured on or after September 1,
2011;
• FMVSS No. 126 for all passenger
cars and all multipurpose passenger
vehicles, trucks, and buses with a
GVWR of 4,536 kg (10,000 lb) or less
manufactured on or after September 1,
2011; and
• FMVSS No. 401 for all passenger
cars manufactured on or after September
1, 2010.
Future Cut-Off Date
To avoid the need to amend any
existing eligibility decisions in the event
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New standard to mitigate occupant ejection from side windows in rollovers
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9/1/17, except for altered and multistage
vehicles 9/1/18.
that there are any further requirements
imposed under the FMVSS that are not
carried into the corresponding CMVSS,
NHTSA has tentatively decided to limit
its import eligibility decisions for
Canadian-certified passenger cars and
for multipurpose passenger vehicles,
trucks, and buses with a GVWR of
10,000 pounds or less to such vehicles
manufactured before September 1, 2017.
Prior to that date, the agency will assess
whether there is a need to condition the
import eligibility of any subsequently
manufactured Canadian-certified
vehicles on compliance with any
additional FMVSS. The agency intends
to issue new decisions covering vehicles
manufactured on or after September 1,
2017 within a sufficient period before
that date is reached.
Tentative Decision
Pending its review of any comments
submitted in response to this notice,
NHTSA hereby tentatively decides
that—
(a) All passenger cars manufactured
on or after September 1, 2012 and before
September 1, 2017 that, as originally
manufactured, comply with FMVSS
Nos. 138, 201, 206, 208, 213, 214, and
225; and
(b) All multipurpose passenger
vehicles, trucks, and buses with a
GVWR of 4,536 kg (10,000 lb) or less
manufactured on or after September 1,
2012 and before September 1, 2017,
that, as originally manufactured, comply
with FMVSS Nos. 201, 206, 208, 213,
214, and 216, and insofar as they are
applicable, with FMVSS Nos. 138, 222,
and 225; that are certified by their
original manufacturer as complying
with all applicable Canadian motor
vehicle safety standards, are eligible for
importation into the United States on
the basis that either:
1. They are substantially similar to
vehicles of the same make, model, and
model year originally manufactured for
importation into and sale in the United
States, or originally manufactured in the
United States for sale therein, and
certified as complying with all
applicable FMVSS, and are capable of
being readily altered to conform to all
applicable FMVSS, or
2. They have safety features that
comply with, or are capable of being
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FMVSS.
Vehicle Eligibility Number
The importer of a vehicle admissible
under any final decision must indicate
on the form HS–7 accompanying entry
the appropriate vehicle eligibility
number indicating that the vehicle is
eligible for entry. Vehicle Eligibility
Number VSA–80 is currently assigned
to Canadian-certified passenger cars and
Vehicle Eligibility Number VSA–81 is
currently assigned to Canadian-certified
multipurpose passenger vehicles,
trucks, and buses with a GVWR of 4,536
kg (10,000 lb) or less. If this tentative
decision is made final, all passenger
cars admissible under the final decision
will be assigned vehicle eligibility
number VSA–80, and all multipurpose
passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses
admissible under the final decision will
be assigned vehicle eligibility number
VSA–81.
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periodically check the Docket for new
material.
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 30141(a)(1)(A),
(a)(1)(B), and (b)(1); 49 CFR 593.8; delegation
of authority at 49 CFR 1.95.
Issued on: September 12, 2012.
Daniel C. Smith,
Senior Associate Administrator for Vehicle
Safety.
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Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee;
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Notification of Citizens Coinage
Advisory Committee September 21,
2012, Public meeting.
ACTION:
Pursuant to United States
Code, Title 31, section 5135(b)(8)(C), the
United States Mint announces the
Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee
(CCAC) public meeting scheduled for
September 21, 2012.
Date: September 21, 2012.
Time: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Subject: Review and consideration of
candidate designs for the reverse of the
2013 Native American $1 Coin, the
proposed theme for the reverse of the
2014 and 2015 Native American $1
Coins, and additional tribal candidate
designs for the Code Talkers
Congressional Gold Medals; discussion
of the theme for the 2014 Civil Rights
Act of 1964 Commemorative Coin; and
review and approval of the CCAC 2011
Annual Report.
Interested persons should call the
CCAC HOTLINE at (202) 354–7502 for
the latest update on meeting time and
room location.
In accordance with 31 U.S.C. 5135,
the CCAC:
D Advises the Secretary of the
Treasury on any theme or design
proposals relating to circulating coinage,
bullion coinage, Congressional Gold
Medals, and national and other medals.
D Advises the Secretary of the
Treasury with regard to the events,
persons, or places to be commemorated
by the issuance of commemorative coins
in each of the five calendar years
succeeding the year in which a
commemorative coin designation is
made.
D Makes recommendations with
respect to the mintage level for any
commemorative coin recommended.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Greg
Weinman, Acting United States Mint
Liaison to the CCAC; 801 9th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20220; or call
202–354–7200.
Any member of the public interested
in submitting matters for the CCAC’s
consideration is invited to submit them
by fax to the following number: 202–
756–6525.
Authority: 31 U.S.C. 5135(b)(8)(C).
Dated: September 12, 2012.
Richard A. Peterson,
Deputy Director, United States Mint.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
[Docket No. NHTSA-2012-0119]
Tentative Decision That Certain Canadian-Certified
Vehicles Are Eligible for Importation
AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Request for Comments.
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SUMMARY: This notice requests comments on a tentative decision by the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) that certain
vehicles that do not comply with all applicable Federal motor vehicle
safety standards (FMVSS), but that are certified by their original
manufacturer as complying with all applicable Canadian motor vehicle
safety standards (CMVSS), are nevertheless eligible for importation
into the United States. The vehicles in question either are
substantially similar to vehicles that were certified by their
manufacturers as complying with the U.S. safety standards and are
capable of being readily altered to conform to those standards, or have
safety features that comply with, or are capable of being altered to
comply with, all U.S. safety standards.
DATES: You should submit your comments early enough to ensure that the
docket receives them not later than October 9, 2012.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments to the docket number identified in
the heading of this document by any of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online instructions for submitting
comments.
Mail: Docket Management Facility: U.S. Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., West Building Ground Floor,
Room W12-140, Washington, DC 20590-0001.
Hand Delivery or Courier: 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., West
Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET,
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
Fax: 202-493-2251.
Instructions: For detailed instructions on submitting comment, see
the Public Participation heading of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
section of this notice. Note that all comments received will be posted
without change to https://www.regulations.gov, including any personal
information provided. Please see the ``Privacy Act'' heading below.
Privacy Act: Anyone is able to search the electronic form of all
comments received into any of our dockets by the name of the individual
submitting the comment (or signing the comment, if submitted on behalf
of an association, business, labor union, etc.). You may review DOT's
complete Privacy Act Statement in the Federal Register published on
April 11, 2000 (65 FR 19477-78) or you may visit https://DocketInfo.dot.gov.
Confidential Information: If you wish to submit any information
under a claim of confidentiality, you should submit three copies of
your complete submission, including the information you claim to be
confidential business information, to the Chief Counsel, NHTSA, at the
address given below under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. In addition,
you should submit two copies, from which you have deleted the claimed
confidential business information, to Docket Management at the address
given above under ADDRESSES. When you send a comment containing
information claimed to be confidential business information, you should
include a cover letter setting forth the information specified in our
confidential business information regulation. (49 CFR Part 512.)
Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or
comments received, go to https://www.regulations.gov or the street
address listed above. Follow the online instructions for accessing the
dockets.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Coleman Sachs, Office of Vehicle
Safety Compliance, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20590. Telephone: (202) 366-3151.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Under 49 U.S.C. 30141(a)(1)(A), a motor vehicle that was not
originally manufactured to conform to all applicable FMVSS shall be
refused admission into the United States unless NHTSA has decided,
either pursuant to a petition from the manufacturer or registered
importer or on its own initiative, (1) that the nonconforming motor
vehicle is substantially similar to a motor vehicle of the same model
year that was originally manufactured for importation into and sale in
the United States and certified by its manufacturer as complying with
all applicable FMVSS, and (2) that the nonconforming motor vehicle is
capable of being readily altered to conform to all applicable FMVSS.
Where there is no substantially similar U.S.-certified motor vehicle,
49 U.S.C. 30141(a)(1)(B) permits a nonconforming motor vehicle to be
admitted into the United States if NHTSA decides that its safety
features comply with, or are capable of being altered to comply with,
all applicable FMVSS based on destructive test data or such other
evidence as NHTSA decides to be adequate.
Most Recent Decision
On September 27, 2007, NHTSA published a notice in the Federal
Register announcing that it had made a final decision on its own
initiative that certain motor vehicles that are certified by their
original manufacturer as complying with all applicable CMVSS are
eligible for importation into the United States (72 FR 54975). The
notice identified these vehicles as:
(a) All passenger cars manufactured on or after September 1, 2007,
and before September 1, 2008, that, as originally manufactured, comply
with FMVSS Nos. 110, 118, 138, 201, 208, 213, 214, 225, and 401;
(b) All passenger cars manufactured on or after September 1, 2008
and before September 1, 2011 that, as originally manufactured, comply
with FMVSS Nos. 110, 118, 138, 201, 202a, 206, 208, 213, 214, 225, and
401;
(c) All passenger cars manufactured on or after September 1, 2011
and before September 1, 2012 that, as originally manufactured, comply
with FMVSS Nos. 110, 118, 126, 138, 201, 202a, 206, 208, 213, 214, 225,
and 401;
(d) All multipurpose passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses with a
GVWR of 4,536 kg (10,000 lb) or less manufactured on or after September
1, 2007 and before September 1, 2008, that, as originally manufactured,
comply with FMVSS Nos. 110, 118, 201, 202, 208, 213, 214, and 216, and
insofar as they are applicable, with FMVSS Nos. 138 and 225;
(e) All multipurpose passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses with a
GVWR of 4,536 kg (10,000 lb) or less manufactured on or after September
1, 2008 and before September 1, 2011, that, as originally manufactured,
comply with FMVSS Nos. 110, 118, 201, 202a, 206, 208, 213, 214, and
216, and insofar
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as they are applicable, with FMVSS Nos. 138 and 225; and
(f) All multipurpose passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses with a
GVWR of 4,536 kg (10,000 lb) or less manufactured on or after September
1, 2011 and before September 1, 2012, that, as originally manufactured,
comply with FMVSS Nos. 110, 118, 126, 201, 202a, 206, 208, 213, 214,
and 216, and insofar as they are applicable, with FMVSS Nos. 138 and
225.
In the notice of tentative decision that preceded the final
decision, the agency explained that the identified standards
incorporated requirements that were not adopted, in whole or in part,
by Canada (72 FR 45488; August 14, 2007). The notice proposed limiting
the import eligibility decision to vehicles manufactured before
September 1, 2012 so that the agency could assess, prior to that date,
whether any other requirements were added to the FMVSS that Canada
chose not to adopt. This limitation was included in the final
eligibility decision published on September 27, 2007.
Additional Actions By the United States and Canada Since the Prior
Eligibility Decision
Since the last eligibility decision covering Canadian-certified
vehicles was issued, NHTSA published a final rule that amended FMVSS
No. 222 School Bus Passenger Seating and Crash Protection that raised
the seat back height for school buses from 20 inches to 24 inches;
required lap/shoulder belts for all passenger seats in small school
buses, specified performance requirements for school bus seats with
seat belts, and required self-latching mechanism for seat bottoms that
are designed to flip up (73 FR 62744; October 21, 2008). The height
requirements were effective April 20, 2009 and the belt requirements
October 21, 2011. Since this final rule, the US and Canadian versions
of Standard No. 222 are no longer harmonized. The agency has therefore
tentatively decided to limit the import eligibility of school buses
with Gross Vehicle Weight Ratings of 4,536 kg (10,000 lb) or less
manufactured on or after September 1, 2008 to those that were
originally manufactured to comply with FMVSS No. 222.
In addition, NHTSA has adopted a new FMVSS No. 226 Ejection
Mitigation. On January 19, 2011 NHTSA published a final rule to
establish this new standard to mitigate occupant ejection from side
windows in rollovers and side impacts (76 FR 3212). This final rule
will be effective September 1, 2017, except for altered and multistage
vehicles for which it will be effective September 1, 2018. If Canada
does not adopt a substantially similar CMVSS by those dates, this
standard would be added to the list of FMVSS that a vehicle must be
originally manufactured to meet to be eligible for importation.
On September 17, 2008, Canada amended its regulations to align the
requirements of CMVSS 110 with those of FMVSS No. 110 Tire Selection
and Rims for Motor Vehicles with a GVWR of 4,536 kg (10,000) lb) or
Less. The newly aligned requirements became effective on August 1,
2009.
On May 2, 2009, Canada amended its regulations to align the
requirements of CMVSS 118 with those of FMVSS No. 118 Power-Operated
Window, Partition, and Roof Panel Systems. The newly aligned
requirements became effective on October 1, 2010.
On December 10, 2009, Canada adopted CMVSS 126 incorporating the
requirements of FMVSS No. 126 Electronic Stability Control Systems. The
newly adopted requirements became effective for passenger cars, multi-
purpose passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses with a GVWR of 4,536 kg
(10,000 lb) or less manufactured after August 31, 2011.
On July 9, 2011, Canada published a Technical Standards Document
(TSD) that adopts the requirements of FMVSS No. 202a Head Restraints.
The newly adopted requirements become effective on September 1, 2012.
On July 24, 2010, Canada published a revision to a TSD that
incorporates the requirements of FMVSS No. 216 Roof Crush Resistance.
The newly adopted requirements become effective on September 1, 2016.
On August 22, 2007, Canada amended its regulations to align the
requirements of CMVSS 401 with those of FMVSS No. 401 Interior Trunk
Release. The newly aligned requirements became effective on September
1, 2010.
Canada has yet to adopt or fully align the requirements of its
regulations with those of FMVSS Nos. 138 Tire Pressure Monitoring
Systems, 201 Occupant Protection in Interior Impact, 208 Occupant Crash
Protection, 213 Child Restraint Systems, 214 Side Impact Protection,
and 225 Child Restraint Anchorage Systems.
The tables below summarize the current state of harmonization
between the CMVSS and the FMVSS. Table 1 is a list of all FMVSS that
are harmonized to the CMVSS, or for which the differences are such that
compliance with the US standard can be readily achieved. Table 2 is a
list of all FMVSS which are not harmonized. Table 3 is a list of FMVSS
that have been adopted and are not yet effective, but will be in the
future.
Table 1--Harmonized Standards
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Date harmonized since last
FMVSS Canadian equivalent determination
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102--Transmission Shift Position CMVSS 102--Transmission
Sequence, Starter Interlock, and Control Functions.
Transmission Braking Effect.
103--Windshield Defrosting and Defogging CMVSS 103--Windshield
Systems. Defrost and Defog.
104--Windshield Wiping and Washing CMVSS 104--Windshield Wiping
Systems. and Wash.
105--Hydraulic and Electric Brake Systems CMVSS 105--Hydraulic and
Electric Brakes; TSD 105.
106--Brake Hoses......................... CMVSS 106--Brake Hoses; TSD
106.
108--Lamps, Reflective Devices and CMVSS 108--Lighting Systems
Associated Equipment. and Retroreflective
Devices; TSD 108.
110--Tire Selection and Rims for Motor CMVSS 110--Tire Selection September 1, 2009.
Vehicles with a GVWR of 4,536 kg and Rims; TSD 110.
(10,000) lb) or Less.
111--Rearview Mirrors.................... CMVSS 111--Mirrors..........
113--Hood Latch Systems.................. CMVSS 113--Hood Latch System
114--Theft Protection and Rollaway CMVSS 114--Locking and
Prevention. Immobilization; TSD 114.
116--Motor Vehicle Brake Fluids.......... CMVSS 116--Hydraulic Brake
Fluids; TSD 116.
118--Power-Operated Window, Partition, CMVSS 118--Power-operated September 1, 2011.
and Roof Panel Systems. Windows; TSD 118.
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120--Tire Selection and Rims and Motor CMVSS 120--Tire Selection
Home/Recreation Vehicle Trailer Load and Rims for Vehicles Other
Carrying Capacity Information for Motor Than Passenger Cars; TSD
Vehicles with a GVWR of More Than 4,536 120.
Kilograms (10,000 pounds).
121--Air Brake Systems................... CMVSS 121--Air Brakes for
Trucks; TSD 121.
122--Motorcycle Brake Systems............ CMVSS 122--Motorcycle Brake
Systems; TSD 122.
123--Motorcycle Controls and Displays.... CMVSS 123--Motorcycle
Control & Displays; TSD 123.
124--Accelerator Control Systems......... CMVSS 124--Accelerator
Control Systems; TSD 124.
126--Electronic Stability Control Systems CMVSS 126--Electronic September 1, 2011.
Stability Control; TSD 126.
131--School Bus Pedestrian Safety Devices CMVSS 131--School Bus
Pedestrian Safety Devices;
TSD 131.
135--Light Vehicle Brake Systems......... CMVSS 135--Light Vehicle
Brake Systems; TSD 135.
202--Head Restraints; Applicable unless a CMVSS 202--Head Restraints;
vehicle is certified to Sec. 571.202a. TSD 202.
202a--Head Restraints.................... CMVSS 202--Head Restraints; September 1, 2012.
TSD 202.
203--Impact protection for the driver CMVSS 203--Driver Impact
from the steering control system. Protection.
204--Steering control rearward CMVSS 204--Steering Column
displacement. Rearward Displacement.
205--Glazing materials................... CMVSS 205--Glazing Materials
205a--Glazing materials before September CMVSS 205--Glazing Materials
1, 2006 and glazing materials used in
vehicles manufactured before November 1,
2006.
207--Seating systems..................... CMVSS 207--Anchorage of
Seats.
210--Seat belt assembly anchorages....... CMVSS 210--Seat Belt
Assembly Anchorages.
212--Windshield mounting................. CMVSS 212--Windshield
Mounting.
216--Roof crush resistance; Applicable CMVSS 216--Roof Intrusion
unless a vehicle is certified to Sec. Protection; TSD 216.
571.216a.
216a--Roof crush resistance; Upgraded CMVSS 216--Roof Intrusion
standard. Protection; TSD 216.
217--Bus emergency exits and window CMVSS 217--Bus Window
retention and release. Retention and Emergency
Exits.
219--Windshield zone intrusion........... CMVSS 219--Windshield Zone
Intrusion.
220--School bus rollover protection...... CMVSS 220--Rollover
Protection; TSD 220.
221--School bus body joint strength...... CMVSS 221--School Bus Body
Joint Strength.
224--Rear impact protection.............. CMVSS 223--Rear Impact
Guards.
301--Fuel system integrity............... CMVSS 301--Fuel System
Integrity; TSD 301.
302--Flammability of interior materials.. CMVSS 302--Flammability; TSD
302.
303--Fuel system integrity of compressed CMVSS 301.2--CNG Fuel System
natural gas vehicles. Integrity.
304--Compressed natural gas fuel CMVSS 301.2--CNG Fuel System
container integrity. Integrity.
305--Electric-powered vehicles: CMVSS 305--Electrolyte
electrolyte spillage and electrical Spillage and Electrical
shock protection. Shock Protection; TSD 305.
401--Internal trunk release.............. CMVSS 401--Interior Trunk September 1, 2010.
Release; TSD 401.
500--Low-speed vehicles.................. CMVSS 500--Low-speed
Vehicles; TSD 500.
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Table 2--Standards That Have Not Been Harmonized
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Multipurpose passenger
vehicles, trucks, and
U.S. Standard Canadian standard Passenger cars buses with a GVWR of
4,536 Kg (10,000 Lb) or
less
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FMVSS 101--Controls and Displays.... CMVSS 101--Controls X X
and Displays.
FMVSS 138--Tire Pressure Monitoring ...................... X X
Systems.
FMVSS 201--Occupant Protection in CMVSS 201--Occupant X X
Interior Impact. Protection.
206--Door locks and door retention CMVSS 206--Door Locks X X
components. and Door Retention
Components.
FMVSS 208--Occupant Crash Protection CMVSS 208--Occupant X X
Restraint Frontal
Impact.
FMVSS 213--Child Restraint Systems.. CMVSS 213.4--Built-in X X
Child Restraint
Systems.
FMVSS 214--Side Impact Protection... CMVSS 214--Side Door X X
Strength.
FMVSS 222--School Bus Passenger CMVSS 222--School Bus ........................ \1\
Seating and Crash Protection. Passenger Seating and
Crash Protection.
FMVSS 225--Child restraint anchorage ...................... X X
systems.
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\1\ School buses only.
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Table 3--FMVSS That Have Been Adopted But are Not Yet Effective
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FMVSS Federal Register Notice Description Effective date
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226--Ejection Mitigation................... 76 FR 3212; 1/19/2011........ New standard to 9/1/17, except
mitigate for altered and
occupant multistage
ejection from vehicles 9/1/18.
side windows in
rollovers and
side impacts..
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In light of these developments, NHTSA has tentatively decided to
require, as a condition for import eligibility, that Canadian-certified
passenger cars manufactured on or after September 1, 2012 and before
September 1, 2017 comply, as originally manufactured, with FMVSS Nos.
138, 201, 206, 208, 213, 214, and 225. The agency has also tentatively
decided to require, as a condition for import eligibility, that
Canadian-certified multipurpose passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses
with a GVWR of 4,536 kg (10,000 lb) or less manufactured on or after
September 1, 2012 and before September 1, 2017 comply, as originally
manufactured, with FMVSS Nos. 201, 206, 208, 213, 214, and 216, and
insofar as they are applicable, with FMVSS Nos. 138 and 225. The agency
has also tentatively decided to require, as a condition for import
eligibility, that Canadian-certified school buses with a GVWR of 4,536
kg (10,000 lb) or less manufactured on or after September 1, 2012 and
before September 1, 2017 also comply with FMVSS No. 222.
The agency has also tentatively decided to revise its prior import
eligibility decisions to eliminate references to the following
harmonized standards for the vehicles identified below:
FMVSS No. 110 for all passenger cars and all multipurpose
passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses with a GVWR of 4,536 kg (10,000
lb) or less manufactured on or after September 1, 2009;
FMVSS No. 118 for all passenger cars and all multipurpose
passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses with a GVWR of 4,536 kg (10,000
lb) or less manufactured on or after September 1, 2011;
FMVSS No. 126 for all passenger cars and all multipurpose
passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses with a GVWR of 4,536 kg (10,000
lb) or less manufactured on or after September 1, 2011; and
FMVSS No. 401 for all passenger cars manufactured on or
after September 1, 2010.
Future Cut-Off Date
To avoid the need to amend any existing eligibility decisions in
the event that there are any further requirements imposed under the
FMVSS that are not carried into the corresponding CMVSS, NHTSA has
tentatively decided to limit its import eligibility decisions for
Canadian-certified passenger cars and for multipurpose passenger
vehicles, trucks, and buses with a GVWR of 10,000 pounds or less to
such vehicles manufactured before September 1, 2017. Prior to that
date, the agency will assess whether there is a need to condition the
import eligibility of any subsequently manufactured Canadian-certified
vehicles on compliance with any additional FMVSS. The agency intends to
issue new decisions covering vehicles manufactured on or after
September 1, 2017 within a sufficient period before that date is
reached.
Tentative Decision
Pending its review of any comments submitted in response to this
notice, NHTSA hereby tentatively decides that--
(a) All passenger cars manufactured on or after September 1, 2012
and before September 1, 2017 that, as originally manufactured, comply
with FMVSS Nos. 138, 201, 206, 208, 213, 214, and 225; and
(b) All multipurpose passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses with a
GVWR of 4,536 kg (10,000 lb) or less manufactured on or after September
1, 2012 and before September 1, 2017, that, as originally manufactured,
comply with FMVSS Nos. 201, 206, 208, 213, 214, and 216, and insofar as
they are applicable, with FMVSS Nos. 138, 222, and 225; that are
certified by their original manufacturer as complying with all
applicable Canadian motor vehicle safety standards, are eligible for
importation into the United States on the basis that either:
1. They are substantially similar to vehicles of the same make,
model, and model year originally manufactured for importation into and
sale in the United States, or originally manufactured in the United
States for sale therein, and certified as complying with all applicable
FMVSS, and are capable of being readily altered to conform to all
applicable FMVSS, or
2. They have safety features that comply with, or are capable of
being altered to comply with, all applicable FMVSS.
Vehicle Eligibility Number
The importer of a vehicle admissible under any final decision must
indicate on the form HS-7 accompanying entry the appropriate vehicle
eligibility number indicating that the vehicle is eligible for entry.
Vehicle Eligibility Number VSA-80 is currently assigned to Canadian-
certified passenger cars and Vehicle Eligibility Number VSA-81 is
currently assigned to Canadian-certified multipurpose passenger
vehicles, trucks, and buses with a GVWR of 4,536 kg (10,000 lb) or
less. If this tentative decision is made final, all passenger cars
admissible under the final decision will be assigned vehicle
eligibility number VSA-80, and all multipurpose passenger vehicles,
trucks, and buses admissible under the final decision will be assigned
vehicle eligibility number VSA-81.
Public Participation
How do I prepare and submit comments?
Your comments must be written and in English. To ensure that your
comments are correctly filed in the Docket, please include the docket
number of this document in your comments.
Your comments must not be more than 15 pages long. (49 CFR 553.21).
We established this limit to encourage you to write your primary
comments in a concise fashion. However, you may attach necessary
additional documents to your comments. There is no limit on the length
of the attachments.
Comments may be submitted to the docket electronically by logging
onto the Docket Management System Web site at https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online instructions for submitting
comments.
You may also submit two copies of your comments, including the
attachments, to Docket Management at the address given above under
ADDRESSES.
Please note that pursuant to the Data Quality Act, in order for
substantive data to be relied upon and used by the agency, it must meet
the information quality standards set forth in the OMB
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and DOT Data Quality Act guidelines. Accordingly, we encourage you to
consult the guidelines in preparing your comments. OMB's guidelines may
be accessed at https://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/fedreg/reproducible.html.
DOT's guidelines may be accessed at https://www.bts.gov/programs/statistical_policy_and_research/data_quality_guidelines.
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your comments, enclose a self-addressed, stamped postcard in the
envelope containing your comments. Upon receiving your comments, Docket
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How do I submit confidential business information?
If you wish to submit any information under a claim of
confidentiality, you should submit three copies of your complete
submission, including the information you claim to be confidential
business information, to the Chief Counsel, NHTSA, at the address given
above under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. In addition, you should
submit two copies, from which you have deleted the claimed confidential
business information, to Docket Management at the address given above
under ADDRESSES. When you send a comment containing information claimed
to be confidential business information, you should include a cover
letter setting forth the information specified in our confidential
business information regulation. (49 CFR Part 512.)
Will the agency consider late comments?
We will consider all comments that Docket Management receives
before the close of business on the comment closing date indicated
above under DATES. To the extent possible, we will also consider
comments that Docket Management receives after that date. If Docket
Management receives a comment too late for us to consider in developing
a determination (assuming that one is issued), we will consider that
comment as an informal suggestion for future action.
How can I read the comments submitted by other people?
You may read the comments received by Docket Management at the
address given above under ADDRESSES. The hours of the Docket are
indicated above in the same location. You may also see the comments on
the Internet. To read the comments on the Internet, go to https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online instructions for accessing the
dockets.
Please note that even after the comment closing date, we will
continue to file relevant information in the Docket as it becomes
available. Further, some people may submit late comments. Accordingly,
we recommend that you periodically check the Docket for new material.
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 30141(a)(1)(A), (a)(1)(B), and (b)(1); 49
CFR 593.8; delegation of authority at 49 CFR 1.95.
Issued on: September 12, 2012.
Daniel C. Smith,
Senior Associate Administrator for Vehicle Safety.
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