Code of Maine Rules
06 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
096 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - GENERAL
Chapter 127 - NEW MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSION STANDARDS
Section 096-127-8 - Manufacturer Reporting Requirements

Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024

A. Delivery Reporting. Commencing with the 2001 model-year for passenger cars and light-duty trucks and the 2003 model year for medium-duty vehicles, each manufacturer shall submit annually, to the Department, by March 1 following the end of each model-year, a report, itemized by test group, documenting total new vehicles delivered for sale or lease in Maine.

B. Fleet Reporting

(1) Each manufacturer shall submit annually to the Department, by March 1 (or May 1 for GHG reporting) following the end of each model-year, a report that demonstrates that the manufacturer has met the fleet requirements of Section 7 in Maine.

(2) If a manufacturer wants to bank VECs, NMOG, or NMOG + NOx credits, the manufacturer shall submit annually, by March 1or May 1 for GHG reporting, following the end of the model-year, a report, which demonstrates that such manufacturer has earned VECs, GHGs, NMOG, or NMOG + NOx credits in Maine. Credits are to be calculated in the same manner as required by CARB.

(3) Each manufacturer shall submit a compliance report to the commissioner no later than May 1st following the completed model year demonstrating compliance with Sections 4(C) or 4(D). The compliance report shall include vehicle sales organized by engine family and identify the number of Maine ZEV credits earned. Such report may be amended based on late sales.

C. Recall Reporting

(1) Each manufacturer shall submit for 2001 and subsequent model-year vehicles, within 10 days of CARB approval, a copy of any CARB approved voluntary, influenced or ordered recall plan specified by Title 13, California Code of Regulations Sections 2114 and 2125, supplemented with the number of affected vehicles registered in Maine.

(2) Each manufacturer shall submit recall campaign progress reports for vehicles registered in Maine, within the timelines of, and containing the information required by, Title 13, California Code of Regulations Sections 2119 and 2133. Reports need not be submitted to the Department if the equivalent reports have been waived by CARB.

D. Documentation

A manufacturer, a dealer or a transporter of new vehicles shall, upon request, provide to the Department any documentation, which the Department determines to be necessary for the effective administration and enforcement of this Chapter.

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