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applications for waivers from certain
sections of part 107.
Frequency: On occasion.
Estimated Average Burden per
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Estimated Total Annual Burden:
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Issued in Washington, DC, on November
30, 2023.
D.C. Morris,
Aviation Safety Analyst, Flight Standards
Service, General Aviation and Commercial
Division.
[FR Doc. 2023–26702 Filed 12–5–23; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Request To Release Airport
Property
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of Intent to rule on
request to release airport property for
land disposal at the Liberal MidAmerica Regional Airport (LBL),
Liberal, Kansas.
AGENCY:
The FAA proposes to rule and
invites public comment on the release
and sale of eleven parcels of land at the
Liberal Mid-America Regional Airport
(LBL), Liberal, Kansas.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before January 5, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Comments on this
application may be mailed or delivered
to the FAA at the following address:
Amy J. Walter, Airports Land Specialist,
Federal Aviation Administration,
Airports Division, ACE–620G, 901
Locust Room 364, Kansas City, MO
64106.
In addition, one copy of any
comments submitted to the FAA must
be mailed or delivered to: Brian
Fornwalt, Airport Manager, Liberal MidAmerica Regional Airport, 302 Terminal
Road, PO Box 2199, Liberal, KS 67901,
(620) 626–0188.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Amy J. Walter, Airports Land Specialist,
Federal Aviation Administration,
Airports Division, ACE–620G 901
Locust Room 364, Kansas City, MO
64106, (816) 329–2603, amy.walter@
faa.gov.
The request to release property may
be reviewed, by appointment, in person
at this same location.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FAA
invites public comment on the request
to release and sell eleven tracts of land
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in the airport industrial park totaling
approximately 10.27 acres of airport
property at the Liberal Mid-America
Regional Airport (LBL) under the
provisions of 49 U.S.C. 47107(h)(2). The
Airport Manager has requested from the
FAA the release of eleven tracts of
airport property be released for sale for
commercial use. The FAA determined
the request to release and sell property
at Liberal Mid-America Regional Airport
(LBL) meets the procedural
requirements of the Federal Aviation
Administration and the release and sale
of the property does not and will not
impact future aviation needs at the
airport. The FAA may approve the
request, in whole or in part, no sooner
than thirty days after the publication of
this Notice.
The following is a brief overview of
the request:
Liberal Mid-America Regional Airport
(LBL) is proposing the release and sale
of eleven tracts of land in the airport
industrial park totaling approximately
10.27 acres of airport property. The
release of land is necessary to comply
with Federal Aviation Administration
Grant Assurances that do not allow
federally acquired airport property to be
used for non-aviation purposes. The sale
of the subject property will result in the
release of land and surface rights at the
Liberal Mid-America Regional Airport
(LBL) from the conditions of the AIP
Grant Agreement Grant Assurances. In
accordance with 49 U.S.C.
47107(c)(2)(B)(i) and (iii), the airport
will receive fair market value and the
property will continue to be used for
commercial businesses by the existing
tenants on these tracts.
Any person may inspect, by
appointment, the request in person at
the FAA office listed above under FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. In
addition, any person may, request an
appointment and inspect the
application, notice and other documents
determined by the FAA to be related to
the application in person at the Liberal
Mid-America Regional Airport.
Issued in Kansas City, MO, on December 1,
2023.
Edward A. Hyatt,
Acting Director, FAA Central Region, Airports
Division.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
[Docket No. NHTSA–2023–0055; Notice 1]
Blue Bird Body Company, Receipt of
Petition for Decision of
Inconsequential Noncompliance
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Receipt of petition.
AGENCY:
Blue Bird Body Company
(Blue Bird) has determined that certain
model year (MY) 2019–2024 Blue Bird
Vision and MY 2020–2024 Blue Bird All
American school buses do not fully
comply with Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 217, Bus
Emergency Exits and Window Retention
and Release. Blue Bird filed two
noncompliance reports, both dated
August 9, 2023, and subsequently
petitioned NHTSA (the ‘‘Agency’’) on
September 13, 2023, for a decision that
the subject noncompliance is
inconsequential as it relates to motor
vehicle safety. This document
announces receipt of Blue Bird’s
petition.
SUMMARY:
Send comments on or before
January 5, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
invited to submit written data, views,
and arguments on this petition.
Comments must refer to the docket and
notice number cited in the title of this
notice and may be submitted by any of
the following methods:
• Mail: Send comments by mail
addressed to the U.S. Department of
Transportation, Docket Operations, M–
30, West Building Ground Floor, Room
W12–140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE,
Washington, DC 20590.
• Hand Delivery: Deliver comments
by hand to the U.S. Department of
Transportation, Docket Operations, M–
30, West Building Ground Floor, Room
W12–140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE,
Washington, DC 20590. The Docket
Section is open on weekdays from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. except for Federal
Holidays.
• Electronically: Submit comments
electronically by logging onto the
Federal Docket Management System
(FDMS) website at https://
www.regulations.gov/. Follow the online
instructions for submitting comments.
• Comments may also be faxed to
(202) 493–2251.
Comments must be written in the
English language, and be no greater than
15 pages in length, although there is no
DATES:
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limit to the length of necessary
attachments to the comments. If
comments are submitted in hard copy
form, please ensure that two copies are
provided. If you wish to receive
confirmation that comments you have
submitted by mail were received, please
enclose a stamped, self-addressed
postcard with the comments. Note that
all comments received will be posted
without change to https://
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided.
All comments and supporting
materials received before the close of
business on the closing date indicated
above will be filed in the docket and
will be considered. All comments and
supporting materials received after the
closing date will also be filed and will
be considered to the fullest extent
possible.
When the petition is granted or
denied, notice of the decision will also
be published in the Federal Register
pursuant to the authority indicated at
the end of this notice.
All comments, background
documentation, and supporting
materials submitted to the docket may
be viewed by anyone at the address and
times given above. The documents may
also be viewed on the internet at https://
www.regulations.gov by following the
online instructions for accessing the
dockets. The docket ID number for this
petition is shown in the heading of this
notice.
DOT’s complete Privacy Act
Statement is available for review in a
Federal Register notice published on
April 11, 2000 (65 FR 19477–78).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Daniel Lind, General Engineer, NHTSA,
Office of Vehicle Safety Compliance,
(202) 366–7235.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Overview: Blue Bird determined
that certain MY 2019–2024 Blue Bird
Vision and MY 2020–2024 Blue Bird All
American school buses do not fully
comply with paragraph S5.5.3(b) of
FMVSS No. 217, Bus Emergency Exits
and Window Retention and Release (49
CFR 571.217).
Blue Bird filed two noncompliance
reports, both dated August 9, 2023,
pursuant to 49 CFR part 573, Defect and
Noncompliance Responsibility and
Reports. Blue Bird petitioned NHTSA
on September 13, 2023, for an
exemption from the notification and
remedy requirements of 49 U.S.C.
Chapter 301 on the basis that this
noncompliance is inconsequential as it
relates to motor vehicle safety, pursuant
to 49 U.S.C. 30118(d) and 30120(h) and
49 CFR part 556, Exemption for
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Inconsequential Defect or
Noncompliance.
This notice of receipt of Blue Bird’s
petition is published under 49 U.S.C.
30118 and 30120 and does not represent
any agency decision or another exercise
of judgment concerning the merits of the
petition.
II. Vehicles Involved: Approximately
28,765 and 403 MY 2019–2024 Blue
Bird Vision and MY 2020–2024 Blue
Bird All American school buses,
manufactured between July 1, 2019, and
August 3, 2023, were reported by the
manufacturer.
III. Noncompliance: Blue Bird
explains that the Emergency Exit Label
in the subject vehicles contains lettering
that does not meet the height required
by paragraph S5.5.3(b) of FMVSS No.
217. Specifically, the lettering height
was 0.88 cm and therefore does not
meet the minimum lettering height
requirement of 1 cm.
IV. Rule Requirements: Paragraph
S5.5.3(b) of FMVSS No. 217 includes
the requirements relevant to this
petition. Concise operating instructions
describing the motions necessary to
unlatch and open the emergency exit
shall be located within 15 centimeters of
the release mechanism on the inside
surface of the bus. These instructions
shall be in letters at least 1 centimeter
high and of a color that contrasts with
its background.
V. Summary of Blue Bird’s Petition:
The following views and arguments
presented in this section, ‘‘V. Summary
of Blue Bird’s Petition,’’ are the views
and arguments provided by Blue Bird.
They have not been evaluated by the
Agency and do not reflect the views of
the Agency. Blue Bird describes the
subject noncompliance and contends
that the noncompliance is
inconsequential as it relates to motor
vehicle safety.
Blue Bird contends that the subject
noncompliance is inconsequential to
motor vehicle safety because the
difference between 1 centimeter and
0.882 centimeters would be difficult to
differentiate without the use of precise
measuring equipment. A 0.118 cm
difference is less than 3/64ths of an inch
or 0.047 inches, which Blue Bird argues
would be unrecognizable and would not
cause the instructions to be unclear to
passengers or impact their ability to
open the door in an emergency.
In 2022, NHTSA denied a petition by
Collins Bus Corporation (Collins) in
which the lettering height on the
affected buses was 2 mm less than 1 cm.
Collins contended that some of the
lettering in the labeled message exceeds
the requirement by 1mm. Therefore, the
difference of the noncompliant lettering
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being 2 mm smaller than required
should be deemed inconsequential.
However, NHTSA was not persuaded by
Collins’s assertion that a 2 mm
measurement is not any less significant
than a 1 mm measurement. Blue Bird
says that NHTSA’s decision in this case
implies that a 0.118 cm variation from
the required lettering height at a single
location can be considered
inconsequential.
Moreover, Blue Bird believes that
Vernier caliper jaws, when used for the
official measurement of letter height can
introduce inaccuracies, particularly in
discerning small variations from the
required height. Blue Bird says manual
error in the repeatability of both the
measurement device and the user could
lead to discrepancies that exceed the
difference between the Blue Bird text
size from the requirement. Blue Bird
contends that the photo provided of the
measurement in this case illustrates the
potential for human error in identifying
a small variation. According to Blue
Bird, ‘‘the caliper is not positioned flat
against the decal, and only one location
on the decal was measured.’’ Therefore,
Blue Bird believes that a discrepancy of
0.118 cm could be attributed to a slight
angle of the calipers or measurements
conducted at various points on the
signage.
According to Blue Bird, its lettering
meets all other FMVSS No. 217 labeling
requirements, specifically, (1) operating
instructions must be ‘‘concise’’ and
describe ‘‘the motions necessary to
unlatch and open the emergency exit,’’
(2) operating instructions must ‘‘be
located within 15 centimeters of the
release mechanism on the inside surface
of the bus,’’ and (3) operating
instructions must be ‘‘of a color that
contrasts with [their] background.’’
Blue Bird asserts NHTSA has not put
forth any claim or reasoning indicating
that a 0.118 cm variation from the 1 cm
lettering height requirement
‘‘compromises a passenger’s ability to
safely view or understand the lettering.’’
Furthermore, Blue Bird contends that
NHTSA’s prior determination on the
Collins petitions notes the substantial
difference between a 1 mm and a 2 mm
variation from the requirement.
Additionally, Blue Bird believes it has
effectively demonstrated that the
manual use of Vernier calipers can
introduce ‘‘discrepancies and variations
when distinguishing variations as small
as .118 cm.’’
Blue Bird concludes by stating its
belief that the subject noncompliance is
inconsequential as it relates to motor
vehicle safety and its petition to be
exempted from providing notification of
the noncompliance, as required by 49
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U.S.C. 30118, and a remedy for the
noncompliance, as required by 49
U.S.C. 30120, should be granted.
NHTSA notes that the statutory
provisions (49 U.S.C. 30118(d) and
30120(h)) that permit manufacturers to
file petitions for a determination of
inconsequentiality allow NHTSA to
exempt manufacturers only from the
duties found in sections 30118 and
30120, respectively, to notify owners,
purchasers, and dealers of a defect or
noncompliance and to remedy the
defect or noncompliance. Therefore, any
decision on this petition only applies to
the subject vehicles that Blue Bird no
longer controlled at the time it
determined that the noncompliance
existed. However, any decision on this
petition does not relieve vehicle
distributors and dealers of the
prohibitions on the sale, offer for sale,
or introduction or delivery for
introduction into interstate commerce of
the noncompliant vehicles under their
control after Blue Bird notified them
that the subject noncompliance existed.
(Authority: 49 U.S.C. 30118, 30120:
delegations of authority at 49 CFR 1.95 and
501.8)
Otto G. Matheke III,
Director, Office of Vehicle Safety Compliance.
OFAC: Bradley T. Smith, Director,
tel.: 202–622–2490; Associate Director
for Global Targeting, tel: 202–622–2420;
Assistant Director for Licensing, tel.:
202–622–2480; Assistant Director for
Regulatory Affairs, tel.: 202–622–4855;
or the Assistant Director for Sanctions
Compliance & Evaluation, tel.: 202–622–
2490.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Office of Foreign Assets Control
Office of Foreign Assets
Control, Treasury.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Notice of OFAC Action
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
On November 30, 2023, OFAC
removed from the SDN List the person
listed below, whose property and
interests in property were blocked
pursuant to E.O. 13288, as amended by
E.O. 13391. On November 30, 2022,
OFAC determined that circumstances
no longer warrant the inclusion of the
following person on the SDN List under
this authority. This person is no longer
subject to the blocking provisions of
Section 1(a) of E.O. 13288, as amended
by E.O. 13391.
Electronic Availability
Individual
[FR Doc. 2023–26781 Filed 12–5–23; 8:45 am]
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The U.S. Department of the
Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets
Control (OFAC) is publishing the name
of persons whose property and interests
in property have been unblocked
pursuant to Executive Order 13288 of
March 10, 2003, ‘‘Blocking Property of
Persons Undermining Democratic
Processes or Institutions in Zimbabwe’’,
as amended by Executive Order 13391
of November 22, 2005, ‘‘Blocking
Property of Additional Persons
Undermining Democratic Processes or
Institutions in Zimbabwe.’’
Additionally, OFAC is publishing an
update to the identifying information of
persons currently included on the
Specially Designated Nationals and
Blocked Persons List (SDN List).
DATES: See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
section for effective date(s).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
The SDN List and additional
information concerning OFAC sanctions
programs are available on OFAC’s
website (https://www.treasury.gov/ofac).
Electronic Availability
Dated: November 30, 2023.
Gregory T. Gatjanis,
Associate Director, Office of Foreign Assets
Control, U.S. Department of the Treasury.
Notice of OFAC Sanctions Actions
See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
section for effective date(s).
DATES:
OFAC: Bradley T. Smith, Director, tel.:
202–622–2490; Associate Director for
Global Targeting, tel.: 202–622–2420;
Assistant Director for Licensing, tel.:
202–622–2480; Assistant Director for
Regulatory Affairs, tel.: 202–622–4855;
or the Assistant Director for Sanctions
Compliance & Evaluation, tel.: 202–622–
2490.
1. BONYONGWE, Happyton
Mabhuya; DOB 6 Nov 1960; POB
Chikomba District, Zimbabwe;
nationality Zimbabwe; Director General,
Central Intelligence Organization
(individual) [ZIMBABWE]
[FR Doc. 2023–26733 Filed 12–5–23; 8:45 am]
U.S. persons are generally prohibited
from engaging in transactions with
them.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Office of Foreign Assets Control
Notice of OFAC Sanctions Action
Office of Foreign Assets
Control, Treasury.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of the
Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets
Control (OFAC) is publishing the names
of persons and vessels that have been
placed on OFAC’s Specially Designated
Nationals and Blocked Persons List
(SDN List) based on OFAC’s
determination that one or more
applicable legal criteria were satisfied.
All property and interests in property
subject to U.S. jurisdiction of these
persons and vessels are blocked, and
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The Specially Designated Nationals
and Blocked Persons List and additional
information concerning OFAC sanctions
programs are available on OFAC’s
website (https://www.treasury.gov/ofac).
Notice of OFAC Action(s)
On December 1, 2023, OFAC
determined that the property and
interests in property subject to U.S.
jurisdiction of the following persons are
blocked under the relevant sanctions
authority listed below.
Entities
1. HS ATLANTICA LIMITED, 80 Broad
Street, Monrovia, Liberia; Identification
Number IMO 6356766 [RUSSIA–EO14024].
Designated pursuant to section 1(a)(i) of
Executive Order 14024 of April 15, 2021,
‘‘Blocking Property With Respect To
Specified Harmful Foreign Activities of the
Government of the Russian Federation,’’ 86
FR 20249, 3 CFR, 2021 Comp., p. 542 (Apr.
15, 2021) (E.O. 14024) for operating or having
operated in the marine sector of the Russian
Federation economy.
2. STERLING SHIPPING INCORPORATED,
Unit 27610–001, Building A1, IFZA Business
Park, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Dubai, United
Arab Emirates; Identification Number IMO
5206051 [RUSSIA–EO14024].
Designated pursuant to section 1(a)(i) of
E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated
in the marine sector of the Russian
Federation economy.
3. STREYMOY SHIPPING LIMITED, Unit
27610–001, Building A1, IFZA Business
Park, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Dubai, United
Arab Emirates; 80 Broad Street, Monrovia,
Liberia; Identification Number IMO 5724311
[RUSSIA–EO14024].
Designated pursuant to section 1(a)(i) of
E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated
in the marine sector of the Russian
Federation economy.
On December 1, 2023, OFAC also
identified the following vessels as
property in which a blocked person has
an interest, under the relevant sanctions
authority listed below:
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
[Docket No. NHTSA-2023-0055; Notice 1]
Blue Bird Body Company, Receipt of Petition for Decision of
Inconsequential Noncompliance
AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Receipt of petition.
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SUMMARY: Blue Bird Body Company (Blue Bird) has determined that certain
model year (MY) 2019-2024 Blue Bird Vision and MY 2020-2024 Blue Bird
All American school buses do not fully comply with Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 217, Bus Emergency Exits and Window
Retention and Release. Blue Bird filed two noncompliance reports, both
dated August 9, 2023, and subsequently petitioned NHTSA (the
``Agency'') on September 13, 2023, for a decision that the subject
noncompliance is inconsequential as it relates to motor vehicle safety.
This document announces receipt of Blue Bird's petition.
DATES: Send comments on or before January 5, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit written data,
views, and arguments on this petition. Comments must refer to the
docket and notice number cited in the title of this notice and may be
submitted by any of the following methods:
Mail: Send comments by mail addressed to the U.S.
Department of Transportation, Docket Operations, M-30, West Building
Ground Floor, Room W12-140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC
20590.
Hand Delivery: Deliver comments by hand to the U.S.
Department of Transportation, Docket Operations, M-30, West Building
Ground Floor, Room W12-140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC
20590. The Docket Section is open on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
except for Federal Holidays.
Electronically: Submit comments electronically by logging
onto the Federal Docket Management System (FDMS) website at https://www.regulations.gov/. Follow the online instructions for submitting
comments.
Comments may also be faxed to (202) 493-2251.
Comments must be written in the English language, and be no greater
than 15 pages in length, although there is no
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limit to the length of necessary attachments to the comments. If
comments are submitted in hard copy form, please ensure that two copies
are provided. If you wish to receive confirmation that comments you
have submitted by mail were received, please enclose a stamped, self-
addressed postcard with the comments. Note that all comments received
will be posted without change to https://www.regulations.gov, including
any personal information provided.
All comments and supporting materials received before the close of
business on the closing date indicated above will be filed in the
docket and will be considered. All comments and supporting materials
received after the closing date will also be filed and will be
considered to the fullest extent possible.
When the petition is granted or denied, notice of the decision will
also be published in the Federal Register pursuant to the authority
indicated at the end of this notice.
All comments, background documentation, and supporting materials
submitted to the docket may be viewed by anyone at the address and
times given above. The documents may also be viewed on the internet at
https://www.regulations.gov by following the online instructions for
accessing the dockets. The docket ID number for this petition is shown
in the heading of this notice.
DOT's complete Privacy Act Statement is available for review in a
Federal Register notice published on April 11, 2000 (65 FR 19477-78).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Daniel Lind, General Engineer, NHTSA,
Office of Vehicle Safety Compliance, (202) 366-7235.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Overview: Blue Bird determined that certain MY 2019-2024 Blue
Bird Vision and MY 2020-2024 Blue Bird All American school buses do not
fully comply with paragraph S5.5.3(b) of FMVSS No. 217, Bus Emergency
Exits and Window Retention and Release (49 CFR 571.217).
Blue Bird filed two noncompliance reports, both dated August 9,
2023, pursuant to 49 CFR part 573, Defect and Noncompliance
Responsibility and Reports. Blue Bird petitioned NHTSA on September 13,
2023, for an exemption from the notification and remedy requirements of
49 U.S.C. Chapter 301 on the basis that this noncompliance is
inconsequential as it relates to motor vehicle safety, pursuant to 49
U.S.C. 30118(d) and 30120(h) and 49 CFR part 556, Exemption for
Inconsequential Defect or Noncompliance.
This notice of receipt of Blue Bird's petition is published under
49 U.S.C. 30118 and 30120 and does not represent any agency decision or
another exercise of judgment concerning the merits of the petition.
II. Vehicles Involved: Approximately 28,765 and 403 MY 2019-2024
Blue Bird Vision and MY 2020-2024 Blue Bird All American school buses,
manufactured between July 1, 2019, and August 3, 2023, were reported by
the manufacturer.
III. Noncompliance: Blue Bird explains that the Emergency Exit
Label in the subject vehicles contains lettering that does not meet the
height required by paragraph S5.5.3(b) of FMVSS No. 217. Specifically,
the lettering height was 0.88 cm and therefore does not meet the
minimum lettering height requirement of 1 cm.
IV. Rule Requirements: Paragraph S5.5.3(b) of FMVSS No. 217
includes the requirements relevant to this petition. Concise operating
instructions describing the motions necessary to unlatch and open the
emergency exit shall be located within 15 centimeters of the release
mechanism on the inside surface of the bus. These instructions shall be
in letters at least 1 centimeter high and of a color that contrasts
with its background.
V. Summary of Blue Bird's Petition: The following views and
arguments presented in this section, ``V. Summary of Blue Bird's
Petition,'' are the views and arguments provided by Blue Bird. They
have not been evaluated by the Agency and do not reflect the views of
the Agency. Blue Bird describes the subject noncompliance and contends
that the noncompliance is inconsequential as it relates to motor
vehicle safety.
Blue Bird contends that the subject noncompliance is
inconsequential to motor vehicle safety because the difference between
1 centimeter and 0.882 centimeters would be difficult to differentiate
without the use of precise measuring equipment. A 0.118 cm difference
is less than 3/64ths of an inch or 0.047 inches, which Blue Bird argues
would be unrecognizable and would not cause the instructions to be
unclear to passengers or impact their ability to open the door in an
emergency.
In 2022, NHTSA denied a petition by Collins Bus Corporation
(Collins) in which the lettering height on the affected buses was 2 mm
less than 1 cm. Collins contended that some of the lettering in the
labeled message exceeds the requirement by 1mm. Therefore, the
difference of the noncompliant lettering being 2 mm smaller than
required should be deemed inconsequential. However, NHTSA was not
persuaded by Collins's assertion that a 2 mm measurement is not any
less significant than a 1 mm measurement. Blue Bird says that NHTSA's
decision in this case implies that a 0.118 cm variation from the
required lettering height at a single location can be considered
inconsequential.
Moreover, Blue Bird believes that Vernier caliper jaws, when used
for the official measurement of letter height can introduce
inaccuracies, particularly in discerning small variations from the
required height. Blue Bird says manual error in the repeatability of
both the measurement device and the user could lead to discrepancies
that exceed the difference between the Blue Bird text size from the
requirement. Blue Bird contends that the photo provided of the
measurement in this case illustrates the potential for human error in
identifying a small variation. According to Blue Bird, ``the caliper is
not positioned flat against the decal, and only one location on the
decal was measured.'' Therefore, Blue Bird believes that a discrepancy
of 0.118 cm could be attributed to a slight angle of the calipers or
measurements conducted at various points on the signage.
According to Blue Bird, its lettering meets all other FMVSS No. 217
labeling requirements, specifically, (1) operating instructions must be
``concise'' and describe ``the motions necessary to unlatch and open
the emergency exit,'' (2) operating instructions must ``be located
within 15 centimeters of the release mechanism on the inside surface of
the bus,'' and (3) operating instructions must be ``of a color that
contrasts with [their] background.''
Blue Bird asserts NHTSA has not put forth any claim or reasoning
indicating that a 0.118 cm variation from the 1 cm lettering height
requirement ``compromises a passenger's ability to safely view or
understand the lettering.'' Furthermore, Blue Bird contends that
NHTSA's prior determination on the Collins petitions notes the
substantial difference between a 1 mm and a 2 mm variation from the
requirement. Additionally, Blue Bird believes it has effectively
demonstrated that the manual use of Vernier calipers can introduce
``discrepancies and variations when distinguishing variations as small
as .118 cm.''
Blue Bird concludes by stating its belief that the subject
noncompliance is inconsequential as it relates to motor vehicle safety
and its petition to be exempted from providing notification of the
noncompliance, as required by 49
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U.S.C. 30118, and a remedy for the noncompliance, as required by 49
U.S.C. 30120, should be granted.
NHTSA notes that the statutory provisions (49 U.S.C. 30118(d) and
30120(h)) that permit manufacturers to file petitions for a
determination of inconsequentiality allow NHTSA to exempt manufacturers
only from the duties found in sections 30118 and 30120, respectively,
to notify owners, purchasers, and dealers of a defect or noncompliance
and to remedy the defect or noncompliance. Therefore, any decision on
this petition only applies to the subject vehicles that Blue Bird no
longer controlled at the time it determined that the noncompliance
existed. However, any decision on this petition does not relieve
vehicle distributors and dealers of the prohibitions on the sale, offer
for sale, or introduction or delivery for introduction into interstate
commerce of the noncompliant vehicles under their control after Blue
Bird notified them that the subject noncompliance existed.
(Authority: 49 U.S.C. 30118, 30120: delegations of authority at 49
CFR 1.95 and 501.8)
Otto G. Matheke III,
Director, Office of Vehicle Safety Compliance.
[FR Doc. 2023-26733 Filed 12-5-23; 8:45 am]
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