[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 22]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR205.51]

[Page 106-108]
 
                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 205--TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT NOISE EMISSION CONTROLS--Table of Contents
 
                   Subpart B--Medium and Heavy Trucks
 
Sec. 205.51  Definitions.

    (a) As used in this subpart, all terms not defined herein shall have 
the meaning given them in the Act or in other subparts of this part.
    (1) Acceptable Quality Level means the maximum percentage of failing 
vehicles that for purposes of sampling inspection, can be considered 
satisfactory as a process average.
    (2) Acceptance of a batch means that the number of noncomplying 
vehicles in the batch sample is less than or

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equal to the acceptance number as determined by the appropriate sampling 
plan.
    (3) Batch means the collection of vehicles of the same category, 
configuration or subgroup thereof as designated by the Administrator in 
a test request, from which a batch sample is to be drawn, and inspected 
to determine conformance with the acceptability criteria.
    (4) Batch size means the number as designated by the Administrator 
in the test request of vehicles of the same category or configuration in 
a batch.
    (5) Batch sample means the collection of vehicles of the same 
category, configuration or subgroup thereof which are drawn from a batch 
and from which test samples are drawn.
    (6) Batch sample size means the number of vehicles of the same 
category or configuration in a batch sample.
    (7) Cab over axle or cab over engine means the cab which contains 
the operator/passenger compartment is directly above the engine and 
front axle and the entire cab can be tilted forward to permit access to 
the engine compartment.
    (8) Category means a group of vehicle configurations which are 
identical in all material aspects with respect to the parameters listed 
in Sec. 205.55-2.
    (9) Configuration means the basic classification unit of a 
manufacturer's product line and is comprised of all vehicle designs, 
models or series which are identical in material aspects with respect to 
the parameters listed in Sec. 205.55-3.
    (10) Acceptance of a Batch sequence means that the number of 
rejected batches in the sequence is less than or equal to the acceptance 
number as determined by the appropriate sampling plan.
    (11) Rejection of a Batch sequence means that the number of rejected 
batches in a sequence is equal to or greater than the rejection number 
as determined by the appropriate sampling plan.
    (12) Capable of Transportation of Property on a street or highway 
means that the vehicle:
    (i) Is self propelled and is capable of transporting any material or 
fixed apparatus, or is capable of drawing a trailer or semi-trailer;
    (ii) Is capable of maintaining a cruising speed of at least 25 mph 
over level, paved surface;
    (iii) Is equipped or can readily be equipped with features 
customarily associated with practical street or highway use, such 
features including but not being limited to: A reverse gear and a 
differential, fifth wheel, cargo platform or cargo enclosure, and
    (iv) Does not exhibit features which render its use on a street or 
highway impractical, or highly unlikely, such features including, but 
not being limited to, tracked road means, an inordinate size or features 
ordinarily associated with combat or tactical vehicles.
    (13) Exhaust System means the system comprised of a combination of 
components which provides for enclosed flow of exhaust gas from engine 
exhaust port to the atmosphere.
    (14) Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) means the value 
specified by the manufacturer as the loaded weight of a combination 
vehicle.
    (15) Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) means the value specified by 
the manufacturer as the loaded weight of a single vehicle.
    (16) Inspection Criteria means the rejection and acceptance numbers 
associated with a particular sampling plan.
    (17) Model year means the manufacturer's annual production period 
which includes January 1 of such calendar year: Provided, that if the 
manufacturer has no annual production period, the term ``model year'' 
shall mean the calendar year.
    (18) Noise Control System includes any vehicle part, component or 
system the primary purpose of which is to control or cause the reduction 
of noise emitted from a vehicle.
    (19) Noise emission test means a test conducted pursuant to the 
measurement methodology specified in this subpart.
    (20) [Reserved]
    (21) Rejection of a batch means the number of noncomplying vehicles 
in the batch sample is greater than or equal to the rejection number as 
determined by the appropriate sampling plan.
    (22) Shift means the regular production work period for one group of 
workers.

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    (23) Test sample means the collection of vehicles from the same 
category, configuration or subgroup thereof which is drawn from the 
batch sample and which will receive noise emissions tests.
    (24) Failing vehicle means that the measured emissions of the 
vehicle, when measured in accordance with the applicable procedure, 
exceeds the applicable standard.
    (25) Acceptance of a vehicle means that the measured emissions of 
the vehicle when measured in accordance with the applicable procedure, 
conforms to the applicable standard.
    (26) Tampering means those acts prohibited by section 10(a)(2) of 
the Act.
    (27) Test sample size means the number of vehicles of the same 
category or configuration in a test sample.
    (28) Test vehicle means a vehicle selected and used to demonstrate 
compliance with the applicable noise emission standards.
    (29) Vehicle means any motor vehicle, machine or tractor, which is 
propelled by mechanical power and capable of transportation of property 
on a street or highway and which has a gross vehicle weight rating in 
excess of 10,000 pounds and a partially or fully enclosed operator's 
compartment.

[41 FR 15544, Apr. 13, 1976, as amended at 42 FR 61456, 61458, Dec. 5, 
1977; 47 FR 57714, Dec. 28, 1982]