[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: 40CFR1068.405]

[Page 843]
 
                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 1068_GENERAL COMPLIANCE PROVISIONS FOR 
NONROAD PROGRAMS--Table of Contents
 
                Subpart E_Selective Enforcement Auditing
 
Sec.  1068.405  What is in a test order?

    (a) In the test order, we will specify the following things:
    (1) The engine family and configuration (if any) we have identified 
for testing.
    (2) The engine assembly plant, storage facility, or (if you import 
the engines) port facility from which you must select engines.
    (3) The procedure for selecting engines for testing, including a 
selection rate.
    (4) The test procedures, duty cycles, and test points, as 
appropriate, for testing the engines to show that they meet emission 
standards.
    (b) We may state that we will select the test engines.
    (c) We may identify alternate engine families or configurations for 
testing in case we determine the intended engines are not available for 
testing or if you do not produce enough engines to meet the minimum rate 
for selecting test engines.
    (d) We may include other directions or information in the test 
order.
    (e) We may ask you to show us that you meet any additional 
requirements that apply to your engines (closed crankcases, for 
example).
    (f) In anticipation of a potential audit, you may give us a list of 
your preferred engine families and the corresponding assembly plants, 
storage facilities, or (if you import the engines) port facilities from 
which we should select engines for testing. The information would apply 
only for a single model year, so it would be best to include this 
information in your application for certification. If you give us this 
list before we issue a test order, we will consider your 
recommendations, but we may select engines differently.
    (g) If you also do routine production-line testing with the selected 
engine family in the same time period, the test order will tell you what 
changes you might need to make in your production-line testing schedule.