[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 31]
[Revised as of July 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR1068.320]

[Page 840-841]
 
                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 1068_GENERAL COMPLIANCE PROVISIONS FOR 
NONROAD PROGRAMS--Table of Contents
 
                            Subpart D_Imports
 
Sec.  1068.320  How must I label an imported engine with an exclusion or a permanent exemption?

    (a) For engines imported under Sec.  1068.310(a) or (b), you must 
place a permanent label or tag on each engine. If no specific label 
requirements in the standard-setting part apply for these engines, you 
must meet the following requirements:
    (1) Attach the label or tag in one piece so no one can remove it 
without destroying or defacing it.
    (2) Make sure it is durable and readable for the engine's entire 
life.
    (3) Secure it to a part of the engine needed for normal operation 
and not normally requiring replacement.
    (4) Write it in block letters in English.
    (5) Make it readily visible to the average person after the engine 
is installed in the equipment.
    (b) On the engine label or tag, do the following:
    (1) Include the heading ``EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION''.
    (2) Include your full corporate name and trademark.
    (3) State the engine displacement (in liters) and rated power. If 
the engine's rated power is not established, state the approximate power 
rating accurately enough to allow a determination of which standards 
would otherwise apply.
    (4) State: ``THIS ENGINE IS EXEMPT FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF 
[identify the part referenced in 40 CFR 1068.1(a) that would otherwise 
apply], AS PROVIDED IN [identify the

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paragraph authorizing the exemption (for example, ``40 CFR 
1068.315(a)'')]. INSTALLING THIS ENGINE IN ANY DIFFERENT APPLICATION MAY 
BE A VIOLATION OF FEDERAL LAW SUBJECT TO CIVIL PENALTY.''.

[67 FR 68347, Nov. 8, 2002, as amended at 69 FR 39269, June 29, 2004]