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Extension of Interim Revised Durability Procedures for Light-Duty Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks
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On January 12, 1993, EPA published a final rule establishing interim durability procedures used for demonstrating compliance with emission standards for light-duty vehicles and light-duty trucks, applicable to model years 1994-1996 only. This direct final rule extends the applicability of those durability procedures by two years to model year 1998. The Agency intends to conduct a rulemaking to implement a long-term durability program; however, EPA believes this subsequent regulatory action will not be promulgated soon enough to provide manufacturers with adequate lead time to revise their model year 1998 durability programs in a cost-effective manner. A direct final rule is appropriate because this action resolves the lead time concerns for model year 1998 and adds no new requirements, but rather simply allows the extension of the interim program by two years.
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Extension of Interim Revised Durability Procedures for Light-Duty Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks; Federal Register Vol. 59, Issue
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Direct final rule.
On January 12, 1993, EPA published a final rule establishing interim durability procedures used for demonstrating compliance with emission standards for light-duty vehicles and light-duty trucks, applicable to model years 1994-1996 only. This direct final rule extends the applicability of those durability procedures by two years to model year 1998. The Agency intends to conduct a rulemaking to implement a long-term durability program; however, EPA believes this subsequent regulatory action will not be promulgated soon enough to provide manufacturers with adequate lead time to revise their model year 1998 durability programs in a cost-effective manner. A direct final rule is appropriate because this action resolves the lead time concerns for model year 1998 and adds no new requirements, but rather simply allows the extension of the interim program by two years.
This action will be effective September 16, 1994 unless notice is received by August 17, 1994 that adverse or critical comments will be submitted, or that an opportunity to submit such comments at a public hearing is requested. If adverse comments are received, the Agency will publish a document in the Federal Register withdrawing the rule before the effective date.
James A. McCargar, Certification Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory, 2565 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105. Telephone (313) 668-4244.
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