[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 49, Volume 7]
[Revised as of October 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 49CFR665.5]

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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
CHAPTER VI--FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 665_BUS TESTING--Table of Contents
 
                            Subpart A_General
 
Sec. 665.5  Definitions.

    As used in this part--
    Administrator means the Administrator of the Federal Transit 
Administration or designee.
    Bus means a rubber-tired automotive vehicle used for the provision 
of mass transportation service by or for a recipient.
    Bus model means a bus design or variation of a bus design usually 
designated by the manufacturer by a specific name and/or model number.
    Bus testing facility means a testing facility established by 
renovation of a facility constructed with Federal assistance at Altoona, 
Pennsylvania, under section 317(b)(1) of the Surface Transportation and 
Uniform Relocation Assistance Act of 1987, and includes proving ground 
facilities operated in connection with the facility.
    FT Act means the Federal Transit Act, as amended (49 U.S.C. app. 
1601 et seq.).
    Major change in chassis design means, for vehicles manufactured on a 
mass produced chassis, a change in frame structure, material or 
configuration, or a change in chassis suspension type.
    Major change in components means:
    (1) For those vehicles that are not manufactured on a mass produced 
chassis, a change in a vehicle's engine, axle, transmission, suspension, 
or steering components;
    (2) For those that are manufactured on a mass produced chassis, a 
change in the vehicle's chassis from one major design to another.
    Major change in configuration means a change which may have a 
significant impact on vehicle handling and stability, or structural 
integrity.
    Mass produced van or chassis means a van or chassis that has or is 
projected to have an annual production rate of 20,000 or more units.
    Mass transportation service means the operation of a vehicle which 
provides general or special service to the public on a regular and 
continuing basis.
    Modified mass-produced chassis or van means a vehicle that is 
manufactured from an incomplete, partially assembled mass-produced 
chassis or van as provided by an OEM to a small bus manufacturer. This 
includes vehicles whose chassis structure has been modified to include: 
The addition of a tandem or tag axle; the installation of a drop or 
lowered floor; changes to the GVWR from the OEM rating; or other 
modifications that are not made in strict conformance with the OEM's 
modifications guidelines.
    New bus model means a bus model which--
    (1) Has not been used in mass transit service in the United States 
before October 1, 1988; or
    (2) Has been used in such service but which after September 30, 
1988, is being produced with a major change in configuration or 
components.
    Non-mass-produced chassis or van means a vehicle that is 
manufactured from an incomplete, partially assembled chassis or van as 
provided by an OEM to a secondary small bus manufacturer, and where the 
annual production rate of the OEM chassis or van is less than 20,000 
units.
    Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) means the original 
manufacturer of a chassis or van supplied as a complete or incomplete 
vehicle to a small bus manufacturer.
    Partial testing means the performance of those bus tests which may 
yield significantly different data from that obtained in previous bus 
testing conducted at the bus testing facility.

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    Recipient means an entity which receives funds under sections 3, 9, 
16(b)(2), or 18 of the FT Act, either directly from FTA or through a 
State administering agency.
    Small bus manufacturer means a secondary market assembler that 
acquires a chassis or van from an original equipment manufacturer for 
subsequent modification/assembly and sale as 5-year/150,000-mile and/or 
4-year/100,000-mile minimum service life vehicles.
    Test report means the final document prepared by the operator of the 
bus testing facility stating the results of the tests performed on each 
bus.
    Unmodified mass-produced chassis means a vehicle that is 
manufactured from an incomplete, partially assembled mass-produced 
chassis as provided by an OEM to a small bus manufacturer. This includes 
vehicles whose chassis structure has either not been modified, or is 
modified in strict conformance with the OEM's modification guidelines. 
The addition of a tandem or tag axle would exclude a bus model from this 
definition.
    Unmodified mass-produced van means a vehicle that is mass-produced, 
complete and fully assembled as provided by an OEM. This includes vans 
with raised roofs, and/or wheelchair lifts, or ramps that are installed 
by the OEM, or by a party other than the OEM provided that the 
installation of these components is completed in strict conformance with 
the OEM modification guidelines.

[57 FR 33397, July 28, 1992, as amended at 58 FR 58733, Nov. 3, 1993]