[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: 40CFR1068.1] [Page 684-686] TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED) PART 1068_GENERAL COMPLIANCE PROVISIONS FOR NONROAD PROGRAMS--Table of Contents Subpart A_Applicability and Miscellaneous Provisions Sec. 1068.1 Does this part apply to me? Subpart A_Applicability and Miscellaneous Provisions Sec. 1068.1 Does this part apply to me? 1068.5 How must manufacturers apply good engineering judgment? 1068.10 What provisions apply to confidential information? 1068.15 Who is authorized to represent the Agency? 1068.20 May EPA enter my facilities for inspections? 1068.25 What information must I give to EPA? 1068.27 May EPA conduct testing with my production engines? 1068.30 What definitions apply to this part? 1068.35 What symbols, acronyms, and abbreviations does this part use? Subpart B_Prohibited Actions and Related Requirements 1068.101 What general actions does this regulation prohibit? 1068.105 What other provisions apply to me specifically if I manufacture equipment needing certified engines? 1068.110 What other provisions apply to engines in service? 1068.115 When must manufacturers honor emission-related warranty claims? 1068.120 What requirements must I follow to rebuild engines? 1068.125 What happens if I violate the regulations? Subpart C_Exemptions and Exclusions 1068.201 Does EPA exempt or exclude any engines from the prohibited acts? 1068.210 What are the provisions for exempting test engines? 1068.215 What are the provisions for exempting manufacturer-owned engines? 1068.220 What are the provisions for exempting display engines? 1068.225 What are the provisions for exempting engines for national security? 1068.230 What are the provisions for exempting engines for export? 1068.235 What are the provisions for exempting engines used solely for competition? 1068.240 What are the provisions for exempting new replacement engines? 1068.245 What temporary provisions address hardship due to unusual circumstances? 1068.250 What are the provisions for extending compliance deadlines for small-volume manufacturers under hardship? 1068.255 What are the provisions for exempting engines for hardship for equipment manufacturers and secondary engine manufacturers? 1068.260 What are the provisions for temporarily exempting engines for delegated final assembly? Subpart D_Imports 1068.301 Does this subpart apply to me? 1068.305 How do I get an exemption or exclusion for imported engines? 1068.310 What are the exclusions for imported engines? 1068.315 What are the permanent exemptions for imported engines? 1068.320 How must I label an imported engine with a permanent exemption? 1068.325 What are the temporary exemptions for imported engines? 1068.330 How do I import engines to modify for other applications? 1068.335 What are the penalties for violations? [[Page 685]] Subpart E_Selective Enforcement Auditing 1068.401 What is a selective enforcement audit? 1068.405 What is in a test order? 1068.410 How must I select and prepare my engines? 1068.415 How do I test my engines? 1068.420 How do I know when my engine family fails an SEA? 1068.425 What happens if one of my production-line engines exceeds the emission standards? 1068.430 What happens if an engine family fails an SEA? 1068.435 May I sell engines from an engine family with a suspended certificate of conformity? 1068.440 How do I ask EPA to reinstate my suspended certificate? 1068.445 When may EPA revoke my certificate under this subpart and how may I sell these engines again? 1068.450 What records must I send to EPA? 1068.455 What records must I keep? Appendix A to Subpart E of Part 1068--Plans for Selective Enforcement Auditing Subpart F_Reporting Defects and Recalling Engines 1068.501 How do I report engine defects? 1068.505 How does the recall program work? 1068.510 How do I prepare and apply my remedial plan? 1068.515 How do I mark or label repaired engines? 1068.520 How do I notify affected owners? 1068.525 What records must I send to EPA? 1068.530 What records must I keep? 1068.535 How can I do a voluntary recall for emission-related problems? 1068.540 What terms do I need to know for this subpart? Subpart G_Hearings 1068.601 What are the procedures for hearings? Appendix I to Part 1068--Emission-Related Components Appendix II to Part 1068--Emission-Related Parameters and Specifications Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401-7671(q). Source: 67 FR 68347, Nov. 8, 2002, unless otherwise noted. (a) The provisions of this part apply to everyone with respect to the following engines or to equipment using the following engines (including owners, operators, parts manufacturers, and persons performing maintenance): (1) Large nonroad spark-ignition engines we regulate under 40 CFR part 1048. (2) Recreational SI engines and vehicles that we regulate under 40 CFR part 1051 (such as snowmobiles and off-highway motorcycles). (b) This part does not apply to any of the following engine or vehicle categories: (1) Light-duty motor vehicles (see 40 CFR part 86). (2) Heavy-duty motor vehicles and motor vehicle engines (see 40 CFR part 86). (3) Aircraft engines (see 40 CFR part 87). (4) Locomotive engines (see 40 CFR part 92). (5) Land-based nonroad diesel engines (see 40 CFR part 89). (6) Marine diesel engines (see 40 CFR parts 89 and 94) (7) Marine outboard and personal watercraft engines (see 40 CFR part 91). (8) Small nonroad spark-ignition engines (see 40 CFR part 90). (c) For equipment subject to this part and regulated under equipment-based standards, interpret the term ``engine'' in this part to include equipment (see Sec. 1068.30). (d) Paragraph (a)(1) of this section identifies the parts of the CFR that define emission standards and other requirements for particular types of engines and vehicles. This part 1068 refers to each these other parts generically as the ``standard-setting part.'' For example, 40 CFR part 1051 is always the standard-setting part for snowmobiles. Follow the provisions of the standard-setting part if they are different than any of the provisions in this part. Effective Date Note: At 69 FR 39263, June 29, 2004, Sec. 1068.1 was amended by revising paragraphs (a),(b)(5), and (d) and adding paragraph (e), effective Aug. 30, 2004. For the convenience of the user, the revised text is set forth as follows: Sec. 1068.1 Does this part apply to me? (a) The provisions of this part apply to everyone with respect to the following engines and to equipment using the following engines (including owners, operators, parts [[Page 686]] manufacturers, and persons performing maintenance). (1) Large nonroad spark-ignition engines we regulate under 40 CFR part 1048. (2) Recreational SI engines and vehicles that we regulate under 40 CFR part 1051 (such as snowmobiles and off-highway motorcycles). (3) Land-based nonroad diesel engines that we regulate under 40 CFR part 1039. (b) * * * (5) Land-based nonroad diesel engines that we regulate under 40 CFR part 89. * * * * * (d) Paragraph (a)(1) of this section identifies the parts of the CFR that define emission standards and other requirements for particular types of engines and vehicles. This part 1068 refers to each of these other parts generically as the ``standard-setting part.'' For example, 40 CFR part 1051 is always the standard-setting part for snowmobiles. Follow the provisions of the standard-setting part if they are different than any of the provisions in this part. (e)(1) The provisions of Sec. Sec. 1068.30, 1068.310, and 1068.320 apply for stationary spark-ignition engines built on or after January 1, 2004, and for stationary compression-ignition engines built on or after January 1, 2006. (2) The provisions of Sec. Sec. 1068.30 and 1068.235 apply for the types of engines listed in paragraph (a) of this section beginning January 1, 2004, where they are used solely for competition.