[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 18]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR89.126]

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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 89--CONTROL OF EMISSIONS FROM NEW AND IN-USE NONROAD COMPRESSION-IGNITION 
ENGINES--Table of Contents
 
       Subpart B--Emission Standards and Certification Provisions
 
Sec. 89.126  Denial, revocation of certificate of conformity.

    (a) If, after review of the manufacturer's application, request for 
certification, information obtained from any inspection, and any other 
information the Administrator may require, the Administrator determines 
that one or more test engines do not meet applicable standards (or 
family emission limits, as appropriate), then the Administrator will 
notify the manufacturer in writing, setting forth the basis for this 
determination.
    (b) Notwithstanding the fact that engines described in the 
application may comply with all other requirements of this subpart, the 
Administrator may deny the issuance of, suspend, or revoke a previously 
issued certificate of conformity if the Administrator finds any one of 
the following infractions to be substantial:
    (1) The manufacturer submits false or incomplete information;
    (2) The manufacturer denies an EPA enforcement officer or EPA 
authorized representative the opportunity to conduct authorized 
inspections;
    (3) The manufacturer fails to supply requested information or amend 
its application to include all engines being produced;
    (4) The manufacturer renders inaccurate any test data which it 
submits or otherwise circumvents the intent of the Act or this part;
    (5) The manufacturer denies an EPA enforcement officer or EPA 
authorized representative reasonable assistance (as defined in 
Sec. 89.129(e)).
    (c) If a manufacturer knowingly commits an infraction specified in 
paragraph (b)(1) or (b)(4) of this section, knowingly commits any other 
fraudulent act which results in the issuance of a certificate of 
conformity, or fails to comply with the conditions specified in 
Sec. 89.203(d), Sec. 89.206(c), Sec. 89.209(c) or Sec. 89.210(g), the 
Administrator may deem such certificate void ab initio.
    (d) When the Administrator denies, suspends, revokes, or voids ab 
initio a certificate of conformity the manufacturer will be provided a 
written determination. The manufacturer may request a hearing under 
Sec. 89.127 on the Administrator's decision.
    (e) Any suspension or revocation of a certificate of conformity 
shall extend no further than to forbid the introduction into commerce of 
engines previously covered by the certification which are still in the 
hands of the manufacturer, except in cases of such fraud or other 
misconduct that makes the certification invalid ab initio.

[59 FR 31335, June 17, 1994. Redesignated and amended at 63 FR 56995, 
57005, Oct. 23, 1998]