Petition for Exemption From the Federal Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard; Ford Motor Company, 22060-22061 [2017-09511]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
Petition for Exemption From the
Federal Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention
Standard; Ford Motor Company
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Grant of petition for exemption.
AGENCY:
This document grants in full
the Ford Motor Company’s (Ford)
petition for exemption of the EcoSport
vehicle line in accordance with 49 CFR
part 543, Exemption from the Theft
Prevention Standard. This petition is
granted because the agency has
determined that the antitheft device to
be placed on the line as standard
equipment is likely to be as effective in
reducing and deterring motor vehicle
theft as compliance with the partsmarking requirements of 49 CFR part
541, Federal Motor Vehicle Theft
Prevention Standard (Theft Prevention
Standard). Ford also requested
confidential treatment for specific
information in its petition. While
official notification granting or denying
its request for confidential treatment
will be addressed by separate letter, no
confidential information provided for
purposes of this document has been
disclosed.
DATES: The exemption granted by this
notice is effective beginning with the
2018 model year (MY).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Carlita Ballard, Office of International
Policy, Fuel Economy and Consumer
Programs, National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE., West Building, Room W43–
439, Washington, DC 20590. Ms.
Ballard’s telephone number is (202)
366–5222. Her fax number is (202) 493–
2990.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In a
petition dated September 20, 2016, Ford
requested an exemption from the partsmarking requirements of the Theft
Prevention Standard for the EcoSport
vehicle line beginning with MY 2018.
The petition requested an exemption
from parts-marking pursuant to 49 CFR
part 543, Exemption from Vehicle Theft
Prevention Standard, based on the
installation of an antitheft device as
standard equipment for the entire
vehicle line.
Under 49 CFR part 543.5(a), a
manufacturer may petition NHTSA to
grant an exemption for one vehicle line
per model year. In its petition, Ford
provided a detailed description and
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diagram of the identity, design, and
location of the components of the
antitheft device for its EcoSport vehicle
line. Ford stated that its MY 2018
EcoSport vehicle line will be installed
with a passive electronic immobilizer
device using encrypted transponder
technology as standard equipment on
the entire vehicle line. Along with a
passive immobilizer device, Ford stated
that the EcoSport vehicle line will be
equipped with one of two systems, the
SecuriLock/Passive Anti-Theft
Electronic Engine Immobilizer System
(SecuriLock/PATS) or the Intelligent
Access with Push Button Start (IAwPB)
Electronic Engine Immobilizer System.
Ford stated that the SecuriLock/PATS
system will be installed on all EcoSport
trim levels except its SE and Titanium
packages which will be installed with
the IAwPB system. Specifically, Ford
stated that key components of the
SecuriLock/PATS system will include
an immobilizer, an electronic
transponder key, powertrain control
module/transmission control module
(PCM/TCM), transceiver module,
ignition lock and instrument cluster.
Key components of the IAwPB system
will include a passive immobilizer,
electronic key fob, remote function
actuator/body control module (RFA/
BCM), keyless vehicle module (KVM),
and powertrain control module. Ford
further stated that its platinum trimpackaged vehicles will also offer a
separate perimeter alarm system as
standard equipment. The perimeter
alarm system activates a visible and
audible alarm if unauthorized access is
attempted.
Ford’s submission is considered a
complete petition as required by 49 CFR
543.7, in that it meets the general
requirements contained in § 543.5 and
the specific content requirements of
§ 543.6.
In addressing the specific content
requirements of 543.6, Ford provided
information on the reliability and
durability of its proposed device. To
ensure reliability and durability of the
antitheft device, Ford conducted tests
based on its own specified standards.
Ford provided a detailed list of the tests
conducted and believes that the
antitheft device is reliable and durable
since it complied with its own specified
requirements for each test. Ford also
stated that it believes its antitheft device
is reliable and durable because it has no
moving parts which reduces the chance
for component deterioration or wear
resulting from normal use. Additionally,
Ford stated that incorporation of several
other features in the antitheft device
further support reliability and
durability. Other features incorporated
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in the antitheft device include:
Encrypted communication between the
transponder, the instrument cluster and
the PCM/TCM; numerous code
combinations; inability to mechanically
override the antitheft device to start the
vehicle; and inability to start the vehicle
by attempting to slam-pull the ignition
lock cylinder or short the ‘‘Start/Stop’’
button.
Ford stated that activation of the
antitheft immobilizer device occurs
when the ignition key is turned to the
‘‘Start’’ position on the SecuriLock/
PATS system or the ‘‘Start/Stop’’ button
is pressed on the IAwPB system. The
transceiver module then reads the
ignition keycode and transmits an
encrypted message from the keycode to
the instrument cluster. Once the key is
validated, starting of the engine is
authorized by sending a separate
encrypted message to the powertrain
control module/transmission control
module (PCM/TCM). Deactivation of the
SecuriLock/PATS system and the
IAwPB system occurs automatically
each time an engine start sequence
occurs. Ford stated that with both
systems, the powertrain will function
only if the keycode matches the unique
identification keycode that was
previously programmed into the PCM/
TCM or the RFA/BCM. With the IAwPB
system, Ford stated that if the
programmed key is not present in the
vehicle, the engine will not start. Ford
also stated that the IAwPB system’s
BCM and PCM share security when first
installed during vehicle assembly
forming matched modules, and if
separated from each other, the matched
modules will not function in any other
vehicles.
Ford stated that its MY 2018 EcoSport
vehicle line will also be equipped with
several other standard antitheft features
common to Ford vehicles (i.e., hood
release, counterfeit resistant VIN labels,
secondary VINs inscribed on the vehicle
body, and an exterior key lock/pad that
is located on the driver door to limit
cabin access).
Ford compared the antitheft
immobilizer device proposed for its
vehicle line to other antitheft devices
which NHTSA has determined to be as
effective in reducing and deterring
motor vehicle theft as would
compliance with the parts-marking
requirements. Ford stated that it
believes that the standard installation of
its antitheft immobilizer device using
either the SecuriLock/PATS or the
IAwPB system would be an effective
deterrent against vehicle theft.
In support of its belief that its
antitheft device will be as or more
effective in reducing and deterring
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motor vehicle theft than the partsmarking requirements, Ford stated that
it installed the SecuriLock/PATS
immobilizer device as standard
equipment on all of its MY 1996 Ford
Mustang GT and Cobra vehicle lines, as
well as other selected models including
the Ford Mustang vehicle line. Ford also
referenced the National Insurance Crime
Bureau (NICB) theft statistics which
showed that there was a 70% reduction
in the theft rate for the MY 1997 Ford
Mustang vehicle line installed with the
SecuriLock/PATS immobilizer device as
compared to the theft rate for its MY
1995 Ford Mustang vehicle line not
installed with the antitheft immobilizer
device.
Ford also reported that beginning
with MY 2008, the SecuriLock/PATS
immobilizer device was installed as
standard equipment on all of its North
American Ford, Lincoln and Mercury
vehicles except for the F-series Super
Duty, Econoline and Crown Victoria
Police Interceptor vehicles. Ford further
stated that the SecuriLock/PATS system
with its standard equipment
immobilizer device is similar in design
and implementation to the antitheft
device offered on the Ford Fusion
vehicle line starting with the 2012
model year. Ford was granted an
exemption for the Fusion vehicle line
on January 11, 2011 by NHTSA (See 71
FR 7824) beginning with its MY 2006
vehicles. The theft rate for the MY 2012
Ford Fusion using an average of three
MYs’ data (2011–2013) is 1.2712. Ford
also referenced theft rate data published
by NHTSA showing that theft rates for
the Ford Escape vehicle line have been
gradually decreasing and stated that it is
currently very close to the theft rate for
all vehicles published for MY’s 2008–
2013. Ford stated that since its
SecuriLock/PATS or IAwPB
immobilization device will be the
primary theft deterrents on Ford
EcoSport vehicles, it believes that the
very low theft rates are likely to
continue or improve in the future. The
theft rate for the MY 2013 Ford Escape
using an average of three MYs’ data
(2011–2013) is 0.7764. There is no
current theft rate data available for
Ford’s new EcoSport vehicle line.
The agency agrees that Ford’s
antitheft device is substantially similar
to antitheft devices installed on other
vehicle lines for which the agency has
already granted exemptions.
Based on the supporting evidence
submitted by Ford about its antitheft
device, the agency believes that the
antitheft device for the EcoSport vehicle
line is likely to be as effective in
reducing and deterring motor vehicle
theft as compliance with the parts-
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marking requirements of the Theft
Prevention Standard (49 CFR part 541).
The agency concludes that the antitheft
device will provide four of the five
types of performance listed in
§ 543.6(a)(3): Promoting activation;
preventing defeat or circumvention of
the device by unauthorized persons;
preventing operation of the vehicle by
unauthorized entrants; and ensuring the
reliability and durability of the device.
Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 33106 and 49
CFR 543.7 (b), the agency grants a
petition for exemption from the partsmarking requirements of Part 541 either
in whole or in part, if it determines that,
based upon substantial evidence, the
standard equipment antitheft device is
likely to be as effective in reducing and
deterring motor vehicle theft as
compliance with the parts-marking
requirements of Part 541. The agency
finds that Ford has provided adequate
reasons for its belief that the antitheft
device for the Ford EcoSport vehicle
line is likely to be as effective in
reducing and deterring motor vehicle
theft as compliance with the partsmarking requirements of the Theft
Prevention Standard (49 CFR part 541).
This conclusion is based on the
information Ford provided about its
antitheft device.
For the foregoing reasons, the agency
hereby grants in full Ford’s petition for
exemption for the EcoSport vehicle line
from the parts-marking requirements of
49 CFR part 541. The agency notes that
49 CFR part 541, Appendix A–1,
identifies those lines that are exempted
from the Theft Prevention Standard for
a given model year. 49 CFR part 543.7(f)
contains publication requirements
incident to the disposition of all Part
543 petitions. Advanced listing,
including the release of future product
nameplates, the beginning model year
for which the petition is granted and a
general description of the antitheft
device is necessary in order to notify
law enforcement agencies of new
vehicle lines exempted from the partsmarking requirements of the Theft
Prevention Standard.
If Ford decides not to use the
exemption for this line, it must formally
notify the agency. If such a decision is
made, the line must be fully marked
according to the requirements under 49
CFR parts 541.5 and 541.6 (marking of
major component parts and replacement
parts).
NHTSA notes that if Ford wishes in
the future to modify the immobilizer
device on which this exemption is
based, the company may have to submit
a petition to modify the exemption.
Part 543.7(d) states that a Part 543
exemption applies only to vehicles that
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belong to a line exempted under this
part and equipped with the antitheft
device on which the line’s exemption is
based. Further, Part 543.9(c)(2) provides
for the submission of petitions ‘‘to
modify an exemption to permit the use
of an antitheft device similar to but
differing from the one specified in that
exemption.’’
The agency wishes to minimize the
administrative burden that Part
543.9(c)(2) could place on exempted
vehicle manufacturers and itself. The
agency did not intend in drafting Part
543 to require the submission of a
modification petition for every change
to the components or design of an
antitheft device. The significance of
many such changes could be de
minimis. Therefore, NHTSA suggests
that if the manufacturer contemplates
making any changes, the effects of
which might be characterized as de
minimis, it should consult the agency
before preparing and submitting a
petition to modify.
Issued in Washington, DC, under authority
delegated in 49 CFR part 1.95.
Raymond R. Posten,
Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
Petition for Exemption From the
Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard;
Jaguar Land Rover North America LLC
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation (DOT)
ACTION: Grant of petition for exemption.
AGENCY:
This document grants in full
the Jaguar Land Rover North America
LLC’s, (Jaguar Land Rover) petition for
an exemption of the F-Pace vehicle line
in accordance with 49 CFR part 543,
Exemption from the Theft Prevention
Standard. This petition is granted
because the agency has determined that
the antitheft device to be placed on the
line as standard equipment is likely to
be as effective in reducing and deterring
motor vehicle theft as compliance with
the parts-marking requirements of the
Theft Prevention Standard (49 CFR part
541).
DATES: The exemption granted by this
notice is effective beginning with model
year (MY) 2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Hisham Mohamed, Office of
International Policy, Fuel Economy and
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Petition for Exemption From the Federal Motor Vehicle Theft
Prevention Standard; Ford Motor Company
AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Grant of petition for exemption.
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SUMMARY: This document grants in full the Ford Motor Company's (Ford)
petition for exemption of the EcoSport vehicle line in accordance with
49 CFR part 543, Exemption from the Theft Prevention Standard. This
petition is granted because the agency has determined that the
antitheft device to be placed on the line as standard equipment is
likely to be as effective in reducing and deterring motor vehicle theft
as compliance with the parts-marking requirements of 49 CFR part 541,
Federal Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard (Theft Prevention
Standard). Ford also requested confidential treatment for specific
information in its petition. While official notification granting or
denying its request for confidential treatment will be addressed by
separate letter, no confidential information provided for purposes of
this document has been disclosed.
DATES: The exemption granted by this notice is effective beginning with
the 2018 model year (MY).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Carlita Ballard, Office of
International Policy, Fuel Economy and Consumer Programs, National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., West
Building, Room W43-439, Washington, DC 20590. Ms. Ballard's telephone
number is (202) 366-5222. Her fax number is (202) 493-2990.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In a petition dated September 20, 2016,
Ford requested an exemption from the parts-marking requirements of the
Theft Prevention Standard for the EcoSport vehicle line beginning with
MY 2018. The petition requested an exemption from parts-marking
pursuant to 49 CFR part 543, Exemption from Vehicle Theft Prevention
Standard, based on the installation of an antitheft device as standard
equipment for the entire vehicle line.
Under 49 CFR part 543.5(a), a manufacturer may petition NHTSA to
grant an exemption for one vehicle line per model year. In its
petition, Ford provided a detailed description and diagram of the
identity, design, and location of the components of the antitheft
device for its EcoSport vehicle line. Ford stated that its MY 2018
EcoSport vehicle line will be installed with a passive electronic
immobilizer device using encrypted transponder technology as standard
equipment on the entire vehicle line. Along with a passive immobilizer
device, Ford stated that the EcoSport vehicle line will be equipped
with one of two systems, the SecuriLock/Passive Anti-Theft Electronic
Engine Immobilizer System (SecuriLock/PATS) or the Intelligent Access
with Push Button Start (IAwPB) Electronic Engine Immobilizer System.
Ford stated that the SecuriLock/PATS system will be installed on all
EcoSport trim levels except its SE and Titanium packages which will be
installed with the IAwPB system. Specifically, Ford stated that key
components of the SecuriLock/PATS system will include an immobilizer,
an electronic transponder key, powertrain control module/transmission
control module (PCM/TCM), transceiver module, ignition lock and
instrument cluster. Key components of the IAwPB system will include a
passive immobilizer, electronic key fob, remote function actuator/body
control module (RFA/BCM), keyless vehicle module (KVM), and powertrain
control module. Ford further stated that its platinum trim-packaged
vehicles will also offer a separate perimeter alarm system as standard
equipment. The perimeter alarm system activates a visible and audible
alarm if unauthorized access is attempted.
Ford's submission is considered a complete petition as required by
49 CFR 543.7, in that it meets the general requirements contained in
Sec. 543.5 and the specific content requirements of Sec. 543.6.
In addressing the specific content requirements of 543.6, Ford
provided information on the reliability and durability of its proposed
device. To ensure reliability and durability of the antitheft device,
Ford conducted tests based on its own specified standards. Ford
provided a detailed list of the tests conducted and believes that the
antitheft device is reliable and durable since it complied with its own
specified requirements for each test. Ford also stated that it believes
its antitheft device is reliable and durable because it has no moving
parts which reduces the chance for component deterioration or wear
resulting from normal use. Additionally, Ford stated that incorporation
of several other features in the antitheft device further support
reliability and durability. Other features incorporated in the
antitheft device include: Encrypted communication between the
transponder, the instrument cluster and the PCM/TCM; numerous code
combinations; inability to mechanically override the antitheft device
to start the vehicle; and inability to start the vehicle by attempting
to slam-pull the ignition lock cylinder or short the ``Start/Stop''
button.
Ford stated that activation of the antitheft immobilizer device
occurs when the ignition key is turned to the ``Start'' position on the
SecuriLock/PATS system or the ``Start/Stop'' button is pressed on the
IAwPB system. The transceiver module then reads the ignition keycode
and transmits an encrypted message from the keycode to the instrument
cluster. Once the key is validated, starting of the engine is
authorized by sending a separate encrypted message to the powertrain
control module/transmission control module (PCM/TCM). Deactivation of
the SecuriLock/PATS system and the IAwPB system occurs automatically
each time an engine start sequence occurs. Ford stated that with both
systems, the powertrain will function only if the keycode matches the
unique identification keycode that was previously programmed into the
PCM/TCM or the RFA/BCM. With the IAwPB system, Ford stated that if the
programmed key is not present in the vehicle, the engine will not
start. Ford also stated that the IAwPB system's BCM and PCM share
security when first installed during vehicle assembly forming matched
modules, and if separated from each other, the matched modules will not
function in any other vehicles.
Ford stated that its MY 2018 EcoSport vehicle line will also be
equipped with several other standard antitheft features common to Ford
vehicles (i.e., hood release, counterfeit resistant VIN labels,
secondary VINs inscribed on the vehicle body, and an exterior key lock/
pad that is located on the driver door to limit cabin access).
Ford compared the antitheft immobilizer device proposed for its
vehicle line to other antitheft devices which NHTSA has determined to
be as effective in reducing and deterring motor vehicle theft as would
compliance with the parts-marking requirements. Ford stated that it
believes that the standard installation of its antitheft immobilizer
device using either the SecuriLock/PATS or the IAwPB system would be an
effective deterrent against vehicle theft.
In support of its belief that its antitheft device will be as or
more effective in reducing and deterring
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motor vehicle theft than the parts-marking requirements, Ford stated
that it installed the SecuriLock/PATS immobilizer device as standard
equipment on all of its MY 1996 Ford Mustang GT and Cobra vehicle
lines, as well as other selected models including the Ford Mustang
vehicle line. Ford also referenced the National Insurance Crime Bureau
(NICB) theft statistics which showed that there was a 70% reduction in
the theft rate for the MY 1997 Ford Mustang vehicle line installed with
the SecuriLock/PATS immobilizer device as compared to the theft rate
for its MY 1995 Ford Mustang vehicle line not installed with the
antitheft immobilizer device.
Ford also reported that beginning with MY 2008, the SecuriLock/PATS
immobilizer device was installed as standard equipment on all of its
North American Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles except for the F-
series Super Duty, Econoline and Crown Victoria Police Interceptor
vehicles. Ford further stated that the SecuriLock/PATS system with its
standard equipment immobilizer device is similar in design and
implementation to the antitheft device offered on the Ford Fusion
vehicle line starting with the 2012 model year. Ford was granted an
exemption for the Fusion vehicle line on January 11, 2011 by NHTSA (See
71 FR 7824) beginning with its MY 2006 vehicles. The theft rate for the
MY 2012 Ford Fusion using an average of three MYs' data (2011-2013) is
1.2712. Ford also referenced theft rate data published by NHTSA showing
that theft rates for the Ford Escape vehicle line have been gradually
decreasing and stated that it is currently very close to the theft rate
for all vehicles published for MY's 2008-2013. Ford stated that since
its SecuriLock/PATS or IAwPB immobilization device will be the primary
theft deterrents on Ford EcoSport vehicles, it believes that the very
low theft rates are likely to continue or improve in the future. The
theft rate for the MY 2013 Ford Escape using an average of three MYs'
data (2011-2013) is 0.7764. There is no current theft rate data
available for Ford's new EcoSport vehicle line.
The agency agrees that Ford's antitheft device is substantially
similar to antitheft devices installed on other vehicle lines for which
the agency has already granted exemptions.
Based on the supporting evidence submitted by Ford about its
antitheft device, the agency believes that the antitheft device for the
EcoSport vehicle line is likely to be as effective in reducing and
deterring motor vehicle theft as compliance with the parts-marking
requirements of the Theft Prevention Standard (49 CFR part 541). The
agency concludes that the antitheft device will provide four of the
five types of performance listed in Sec. 543.6(a)(3): Promoting
activation; preventing defeat or circumvention of the device by
unauthorized persons; preventing operation of the vehicle by
unauthorized entrants; and ensuring the reliability and durability of
the device.
Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 33106 and 49 CFR 543.7 (b), the agency grants
a petition for exemption from the parts-marking requirements of Part
541 either in whole or in part, if it determines that, based upon
substantial evidence, the standard equipment antitheft device is likely
to be as effective in reducing and deterring motor vehicle theft as
compliance with the parts-marking requirements of Part 541. The agency
finds that Ford has provided adequate reasons for its belief that the
antitheft device for the Ford EcoSport vehicle line is likely to be as
effective in reducing and deterring motor vehicle theft as compliance
with the parts-marking requirements of the Theft Prevention Standard
(49 CFR part 541). This conclusion is based on the information Ford
provided about its antitheft device.
For the foregoing reasons, the agency hereby grants in full Ford's
petition for exemption for the EcoSport vehicle line from the parts-
marking requirements of 49 CFR part 541. The agency notes that 49 CFR
part 541, Appendix A-1, identifies those lines that are exempted from
the Theft Prevention Standard for a given model year. 49 CFR part
543.7(f) contains publication requirements incident to the disposition
of all Part 543 petitions. Advanced listing, including the release of
future product nameplates, the beginning model year for which the
petition is granted and a general description of the antitheft device
is necessary in order to notify law enforcement agencies of new vehicle
lines exempted from the parts-marking requirements of the Theft
Prevention Standard.
If Ford decides not to use the exemption for this line, it must
formally notify the agency. If such a decision is made, the line must
be fully marked according to the requirements under 49 CFR parts 541.5
and 541.6 (marking of major component parts and replacement parts).
NHTSA notes that if Ford wishes in the future to modify the
immobilizer device on which this exemption is based, the company may
have to submit a petition to modify the exemption.
Part 543.7(d) states that a Part 543 exemption applies only to
vehicles that belong to a line exempted under this part and equipped
with the antitheft device on which the line's exemption is based.
Further, Part 543.9(c)(2) provides for the submission of petitions ``to
modify an exemption to permit the use of an antitheft device similar to
but differing from the one specified in that exemption.''
The agency wishes to minimize the administrative burden that Part
543.9(c)(2) could place on exempted vehicle manufacturers and itself.
The agency did not intend in drafting Part 543 to require the
submission of a modification petition for every change to the
components or design of an antitheft device. The significance of many
such changes could be de minimis. Therefore, NHTSA suggests that if the
manufacturer contemplates making any changes, the effects of which
might be characterized as de minimis, it should consult the agency
before preparing and submitting a petition to modify.
Issued in Washington, DC, under authority delegated in 49 CFR
part 1.95.
Raymond R. Posten,
Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.
[FR Doc. 2017-09511 Filed 5-10-17; 8:45 am]
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