[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 40, Volume 30] [Revised as of July 1, 2004] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 40CFR1051.1] [Page 597-599] TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED) PART 1051_CONTROL OF EMISSIONS FROM RECREATIONAL ENGINES AND VEHICLES --Table of Contents Subpart A_Determining How to Follow This Part Sec. 1051.1 Does this part apply to me? Subpart A_Determining How To Follow This Part Sec. 1051.1 Does this part apply to me? 1051.5 Which engines are excluded or exempted from this part's requirements? 1051.10 What main steps must I take to comply with this part? 1051.15 Do any other regulation parts affect me? 1051.20 May I certify a recreational engine instead of the vehicle? 1051.25 What requirements apply when installing certified engines in recreational vehicles? Subpart B_Emission Standards and Related Requirements 1051.101 What emission standards and other requirements must my vehicles meet? 1051.103 What are the exhaust emission standards for snowmobiles? 1051.105 What are the exhaust emission standards for off-highway motorcycles? 1051.107 What are the exhaust emission standards for all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and offroad utility vehicles? 1051.110 What evaporative emission standards must my vehicles meet? 1051.115 What other requirements must my vehicles meet? 1051.120 What warranty requirements apply to me? 1051.125 What maintenance instructions must I give to buyers? 1051.130 What installation instructions must I give to vehicle manufacturers? 1051.135 How must I label and identify the vehicles I produce? [[Page 598]] 1051.145 What provisions apply only for a limited time? Subpart C_Certifying Engine Families 1051.201 What are the general requirements for submitting a certification application? 1051.205 What must I include in my application? 1051.210 May I get preliminary approval before I complete my application? 1051.215 What happens after I complete my application? 1051.220 How do I amend the maintenance instructions in my application? 1051.225 How do I amend my application to include new or modified vehicles or to change an FEL? 1051.230 How do I select engine families? 1051.235 What emission testing must I perform for my application for a certificate of conformity? 1051.240 How do I demonstrate that my engine family complies with exhaust emission standards? 1051.245 How do I demonstrate that my engine family complies with evaporative emission standards? 1051.250 What records must I keep and make available to EPA? 1051.255 When may EPA deny, revoke, or void my certificate of conformity? Subpart D_Testing Production-Line Engines 1051.301 When must I test my production-line vehicles or engines? 1051.305 How must I prepare and test my production-line vehicles or engines? 1051.310 How must I select vehicles or engines for production-line testing? 1051.315 How do I know when my engine family fails the production-line testing requirements? 1051.320 What happens if one of my production-line vehicles or engines fails to meet emission standards? 1051.325 What happens if an engine family fails the production-line requirements? 1051.330 May I sell vehicles from an engine family with a suspended certificate of conformity? 1051.335 How do I ask EPA to reinstate my suspended certificate? 1051.340 When may EPA revoke my certificate under this subpart and how may I sell these vehicles again? 1051.345 What production-line testing records must I send to EPA? 1051.350 What records must I keep? Subpart E--Testing In-Use Engines [Reserved] Subpart F_Test Procedures 1051.501 What procedures must I use to test my vehicles or engines? 1051.505 What special provisions apply for testing snowmobiles? 1051.510 What special provisions apply for testing ATV engines? [Reserved] 1051.515 How do I test my fuel tank for permeation emissions? 1051.520 How do I perform exhaust durability testing? Subpart G_Compliance Provisions 1051.601 What compliance provisions apply to vehicles and engines subject to this part? 1051.605 What are the provisions for exempting vehicles from the requirements of this part if they use engines you have certified under the motor-vehicle program or the Large Spark- ignition program? 1051.610 What are the provisions for producing recreational vehicles with engines already certified under the motor-vehicle program or the Large SI program? 1051.615 What are the special provisions for certifying small recreational engines? 1051.620 When may a manufacturer obtain an exemption for competition recreational vehicles? 1051.625 What special provisions apply to unique snowmobile designs for small-volume manufacturers? 1051.630 What special provisions apply to unique snowmobile designs for all manufacturers? 1051.635 What provisions apply to new manufacturers that are small businesses? 1051.640 What special provisions apply for custom off-highway motorcycles that are similar to highway motorcycles? Subpart H_Averaging, Banking, and Trading for Certification 1051.701 General provisions. 1051.705 How do I average emission levels? 1051.710 How do I generate and bank emission credits? 1051.715 How do I trade emission credits? 1051.720 How do I calculate my average emission level or emission credits? 1051.725 What information must I keep? 1051.730 What information must I report? 1051.735 Are there special averaging provisions for snowmobiles? Subpart I_Definitions and Other Reference Information 1051.801 What definitions apply to this part? 1051.805 What symbols, acronyms, and abbreviations does this part use? 1051.810 What materials does this part reference? [[Page 599]] 1051.815 How should I request EPA to keep my information confidential? 1051.820 How do I request a hearing? Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401-7671(q). Source: 67 FR 68347, Nov. 8, 2002, unless otherwise noted. (a) This part applies to you if you manufacture or import any of the following recreational vehicles or engines used in them, unless we exclude them under Sec. 1051.5: (1) Snowmobiles. (2) Off-highway motorcycles. (3) All-terrain vehicles (ATVs). (4) Offroad utility vehicles with engines with displacement less than or equal to 1000 cc, maximum brake power less than or equal to 30 kW, and maximum vehicle speed of 25 miles per hour or higher. Offroad utility vehicles that are subject to this part are subject to the same requirements as ATVs. This means that any requirement that applies to ATVs also applies to these offroad utility vehicles, without regard to whether the regulatory language mentions offroad utility vehicles. (b) [Reserved] (c) As noted in subpart G of this part, 40 CFR part 1068 applies to everyone, including anyone who manufactures, installs, owns, operates, or rebuilds any of the vehicles or engines this part covers. (d) You need not follow this part for vehicles you produce before the 2006 model year, unless you certify voluntarily. See Sec. Sec. 1051.103 through 1051.110, Sec. 1051.145, and the definition of ``model year'' in Sec. 1051.801 for more information about the timing of the requirements. (e) The requirements of this part begin to apply when a vehicle is new. See the definition of ``new'' in Sec. 1051.801 for more information. In some cases, vehicles or engines that have been previously used may be considered ``new'' for the purposes of this part. (f) See Sec. Sec. 1051.801 and 1051.805 for definitions and acronyms that apply to this part. The definition section contains significant regulatory provisions and it is very important that you read them. (g) This part also applies to engines under 50 cc used in motorcycles that are motor vehicles if the manufacturer uses the provisions of 40 CFR 86.447-2006 to meet the emission standards in this part instead of the requirements of 40 CFR part 86. Compliance with the provisions of this part is a required condition of that exemption. (h) The evaporative emission requirements of this part applies to highway motorcycles as specified in 40 CFR part 86. [67 FR 68347, Nov. 8, 2002, as amended at 69 FR 2442, Jan. 15, 2004]