-CITE- 49 USC CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY 01/02/2006 -EXPCITE- TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION SUBTITLE VI - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS PART C - INFORMATION, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -HEAD- CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -MISC1- Sec. 32901. Definitions. 32902. Average fuel economy standards. 32903. Credits for exceeding average fuel economy standards. 32904. Calculation of average fuel economy. 32905. Manufacturing incentives for alternative fuel automobiles. 32906. Maximum fuel economy increase for alternative fuel automobiles. 32907. Reports and tests of manufacturers. 32908. Fuel economy information. 32909. Judicial review of regulations. 32910. Administrative. 32911. Compliance. 32912. Civil penalties. 32913. Compromising and remitting civil penalties. 32914. Collecting civil penalties. 32915. Appealing civil penalties. 32916. Reports to Congress. 32917. Standards for executive agency automobiles. 32918. Retrofit devices. 32919. Preemption. AMENDMENTS 1994 - Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(43)(C), Oct. 31, 1994, 108 Stat. 4383, added items 32918 and 32919 and struck out former item 32918 "Preemption". -End- -CITE- 49 USC Sec. 32901 01/02/2006 -EXPCITE- TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION SUBTITLE VI - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS PART C - INFORMATION, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -HEAD- Sec. 32901. Definitions -STATUTE- (a) General. - In this chapter - (1) "alternative fuel" means - (A) methanol; (B) denatured ethanol; (C) other alcohols; (D) except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, a mixture containing at least 85 percent of methanol, denatured ethanol, and other alcohols by volume with gasoline or other fuels; (E) natural gas; (F) liquefied petroleum gas; (G) hydrogen; (H) coal derived liquid fuels; (I) fuels (except alcohol) derived from biological materials; (J) electricity (including electricity from solar energy); and (K) any other fuel the Secretary of Transportation prescribes by regulation that is not substantially petroleum and that would yield substantial energy security and environmental benefits. (2) "alternative fueled automobile" means an automobile that is a - (A) dedicated automobile; or (B) dual fueled automobile. (3) except as provided in section 32908 of this title, "automobile" means a 4-wheeled vehicle that is propelled by fuel, or by alternative fuel, manufactured primarily for use on public streets, roads, and highways (except a vehicle operated only on a rail line), and rated at - (A) not more than 6,000 pounds gross vehicle weight; or (B) more than 6,000, but less than 10,000, pounds gross vehicle weight, if the Secretary decides by regulation that - (i) an average fuel economy standard under this chapter for the vehicle is feasible; and (ii) an average fuel economy standard under this chapter for the vehicle will result in significant energy conservation or the vehicle is substantially used for the same purposes as a vehicle rated at not more than 6,000 pounds gross vehicle weight. (4) "automobile manufactured by a manufacturer" includes every automobile manufactured by a person that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with the manufacturer, but does not include an automobile manufactured by the person that is exported not later than 30 days after the end of the model year in which the automobile is manufactured. (5) "average fuel economy" means average fuel economy determined under section 32904 of this title. (6) "average fuel economy standard" means a performance standard specifying a minimum level of average fuel economy applicable to a manufacturer in a model year. (7) "dedicated automobile" means an automobile that operates only on alternative fuel. (8) "dual fueled automobile" means an automobile that - (A) is capable of operating on alternative fuel and on gasoline or diesel fuel; (B) provides equal or superior energy efficiency, as calculated for the applicable model year during fuel economy testing for the United States Government, when operating on alternative fuel as when operating on gasoline or diesel fuel; (C) for model years 1993-1995 for an automobile capable of operating on a mixture of an alternative fuel and gasoline or diesel fuel and if the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency decides to extend the application of this subclause, for an additional period ending not later than the end of the last model year to which section 32905(b) and (d) of this title applies, provides equal or superior energy efficiency, as calculated for the applicable model year during fuel economy testing for the Government, when operating on a mixture of alternative fuel and gasoline or diesel fuel containing exactly 50 percent gasoline or diesel fuel as when operating on gasoline or diesel fuel; and (D) for a passenger automobile, meets or exceeds the minimum driving range prescribed under subsection (c) of this section. (9) "fuel" means - (A) gasoline; (B) diesel oil; or (C) other liquid or gaseous fuel that the Secretary decides by regulation to include in this definition as consistent with the need of the United States to conserve energy. (10) "fuel economy" means the average number of miles traveled by an automobile for each gallon of gasoline (or equivalent amount of other fuel) used, as determined by the Administrator under section 32904(c) of this title. (11) "import" means to import into the customs territory of the United States. (12) "manufacture" (except under section 32902(d) of this title) means to produce or assemble in the customs territory of the United States or to import. (13) "manufacturer" means - (A) a person engaged in the business of manufacturing automobiles, including a predecessor or successor of the person to the extent provided under regulations prescribed by the Secretary; and (B) if more than one person is the manufacturer of an automobile, the person specified under regulations prescribed by the Secretary. (14) "model" means a class of automobiles as decided by regulation by the Administrator after consulting and coordinating with the Secretary. (15) "model year", when referring to a specific calendar year, means - (A) the annual production period of a manufacturer, as decided by the Administrator, that includes January 1 of that calendar year; or (B) that calendar year if the manufacturer does not have an annual production period. (16) "passenger automobile" means an automobile that the Secretary decides by regulation is manufactured primarily for transporting not more than 10 individuals, but does not include an automobile capable of off-highway operation that the Secretary decides by regulation - (A) has a significant feature (except 4-wheel drive) designed for off-highway operation; and (B) is a 4-wheel drive automobile or is rated at more than 6,000 pounds gross vehicle weight. (b) Authority To Change Percentage. - The Secretary may prescribe regulations changing the percentage referred to in subsection (a)(1)(D) of this section to not less than 70 percent because of requirements relating to cold start, safety, or vehicle functions. (c) Minimum Driving Ranges for Dual Fueled Passenger Automobiles. - (1) The Secretary shall prescribe by regulation the minimum driving range that dual fueled automobiles that are passenger automobiles must meet when operating on alternative fuel to be dual fueled automobiles under sections 32905 and 32906 of this title. A determination whether a dual fueled automobile meets the minimum driving range requirement under this paragraph shall be based on the combined Agency city/highway fuel economy as determined for average fuel economy purposes for those automobiles. (2)(A) The Secretary may prescribe a lower range for a specific model than that prescribed under paragraph (1) of this subsection. A manufacturer may petition for a lower range than that prescribed under paragraph (1) for a specific model. (B) The minimum driving range prescribed for dual fueled automobiles (except electric automobiles) under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph or paragraph (1) of this subsection must be at least 200 miles. (C) If the Secretary prescribes a minimum driving range of 200 miles for dual fueled automobiles (except electric automobiles) under paragraph (1) of this subsection, subparagraph (A) of this paragraph does not apply to dual fueled automobiles (except electric automobiles). (3) In prescribing a minimum driving range under paragraph (1) of this subsection and in taking an action under paragraph (2) of this subsection, the Secretary shall consider the purpose set forth in section 3 of the Alternative Motor Fuels Act of 1988 (Public Law 100-494, 102 Stat. 2442), consumer acceptability, economic practicability, technology, environmental impact, safety, drivability, performance, and other factors the Secretary considers relevant. -SOURCE- (Pub. L. 103-272, Sec. 1(e), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1056.) -MISC1- HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES -------------------------------------------------------------------- Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32901(a)(1) 15:2013(h)(1)(A) Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. (less words in 1st 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. parentheses). 513(h); added Oct. 14, 1988, Pub. L. 100-494, Sec. 6(a), 102 Stat. 2450; Oct. 24, 1992, Pub. L. 102-486, Sec. 403(5)(H), (I), 106 Stat. 2878. 32901(a)(2) 15:2013(h)(1)(B). 32901(a)(3) 15:2001(1). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 501(1); added Dec. 22, 1975, Pub. L. 94-163, Sec. 301, 89 Stat. 901; Oct. 14, 1988, Pub. L. 100-494, Sec. 6(b), 102 Stat. 2452; Oct. 24, 1992, Pub. L. 102-486, Sec. 403(1), 106 Stat. 2876. 15:2001(13), (14). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Secs. 501(2)-(7), (10)-(14), 503(c); added Dec. 22, 1975, Pub. L. 94-163, Sec. 301, 89 Stat. 901, 902, 907. 32901(a)(4) 15:2003(c). 32901(a)(5) 15:2001(4). 32901(a)(6) 15:2001(7). 32901(a)(7) 15:2013(h)(1)(C). 32901(a)(8) 15:2001(h)(1)(D). 32901(a)(9) 15:2001(5). 32901(a)(10) 15:2001(6). 32901(a)(11) 15:2001(10). 32901(a)(12) 15:2001(9). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 501(8), (9); added Dec. 22, 1975, Pub. L. 94-163, Sec. 301, 89 Stat. 902; Oct. 10, 1980, Pub. L. 96-425, Secs. 4(c)(1), 8(b), 94 Stat. 1824, 1828. 32901(a)(13) 15:2001(8). 32901(a)(14) 15:2001(11). 32901(a)(15) 15:2001(12). 32901(a)(16) 15:2001(2), (3). 32901(b) 15:2013(h)(1)(A) (words in 1st parentheses). 32901(c)(1) 15:2013(h)(2)(A). 32901(c)(2) 15:2013(h)(2)(B), (C). 32901(c)(3) 15:2013(h)(2)(D). -------------------------------------------------------------------- In this chapter, the word "model" is substituted for "model type" for consistency in this part. In subsection (a)(3), before clause (A), the words "except as provided in section 32908 of this title" are added for clarity. The word "line" is added for consistency in the revised title and with other titles of the United States Code. The words "or rails" are omitted because of 1:1. The text of 15:2001(1) (last sentence) is omitted because of 49:322(a). The text of 15:2001(13) and (14) is omitted as surplus because the complete names of the Secretary of Transportation and Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency are used the first time the terms appear in a section. The text of 15:2001 (related to 15:2011) is omitted because 15:2011 is outside the scope of the restatement. See section 4(c) of the bill. In subsection (a)(4), the words " 'automobile manufactured by a manufacturer' includes" are substituted for "Any reference in this subchapter to automobiles manufactured by a manufacturer shall be deemed - (1) to include" to eliminate unnecessary words. The word "every" is substituted for "all" because of the restatement. The words "but does not include" are substituted for "to exclude" for consistency. The words "manufactured by the person" are substituted for "manufactured (within the meaning of paragraph (1))" to eliminate unnecessary words. In subsection (a)(10), the words "in accordance with procedures established" are omitted as surplus. In subsection (a)(14), the word "particular" is omitted as surplus. Subsection (a)(15)(B) is substituted for "If a manufacturer has no annual production period, the term 'model year' means the calendar year" to eliminate unnecessary words. In subsection (a)(16), before clause (A), the words "but does not include an automobile capable of off-highway operation that" are substituted for "(other than an automobile capable of off-highway operation)" and "The term 'automobile capable of off-highway operation' means any automobile which" to eliminate unnecessary words. In subsection (b), the words "The Secretary may prescribe regulations changing the percentage . . . to not less than 70 percent because of" are substituted for "but not less than 70 percent, as determined by the Secretary, by rule, to provide for" for clarity and because of the restatement. In subsection (c)(1), the words "For purposes of the definitions in paragraph (1)(D)" are omitted as unnecessary because of the restatement. The words "within 18 months after October 14, 1988" are omitted as obsolete. The words "prescribe by regulation" are substituted for "establish by rule of general applicability" for clarity and consistency in the revised title and with other titles of the United States Code and because "rule" is synonymous with "regulation". The words "that are passenger automobiles" are substituted for "The rule issued under this subparagraph shall apply only to dual fueled automobiles that are passenger automobiles" to eliminate unnecessary words. -REFTEXT- REFERENCES IN TEXT Section 3 of the Alternative Motor Fuels Act of 1988, referred to in subsec. (c)(3), is section 3 of Pub. L. 100-494, which is set out as a note under section 6374 of Title 42, The Public Health and Welfare. -End- -CITE- 49 USC Sec. 32902 01/02/2006 -EXPCITE- TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION SUBTITLE VI - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS PART C - INFORMATION, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -HEAD- Sec. 32902. Average fuel economy standards -STATUTE- (a) Non-Passenger Automobiles. - At least 18 months before the beginning of each model year, the Secretary of Transportation shall prescribe by regulation average fuel economy standards for automobiles (except passenger automobiles) manufactured by a manufacturer in that model year. Each standard shall be the maximum feasible average fuel economy level that the Secretary decides the manufacturers can achieve in that model year. The Secretary may prescribe separate standards for different classes of automobiles. (b) Passenger Automobiles. - Except as provided in this section, the average fuel economy standard for passenger automobiles manufactured by a manufacturer in a model year after model year 1984 shall be 27.5 miles a gallon. (c) Amending Passenger Automobile Standards. - (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the Secretary of Transportation may prescribe regulations amending the standard under subsection (b) of this section for a model year to a level that the Secretary decides is the maximum feasible average fuel economy level for that model year. Section 553 of title 5 applies to a proceeding to amend the standard. However, any interested person may make an oral presentation and a transcript shall be taken of that presentation. (2) If an amendment increases the standard above 27.5 miles a gallon or decreases the standard below 26.0 miles a gallon, the Secretary of Transportation shall submit the amendment to Congress. The procedures of section 551 of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (42 U.S.C. 6421) apply to an amendment, except that the 15 calendar days referred to in section 551(c) and (d) of the Act (42 U.S.C. 6421(c), (d)) are deemed to be 60 calendar days, and the 5 calendar days referred to in section 551(f)(4)(A) of the Act (42 U.S.C. 6421(f)(4)(A)) are deemed to be 20 calendar days. If either House of Congress disapproves the amendment under those procedures, the amendment does not take effect. (d) Exemptions. - (1) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, on application of a manufacturer that manufactured (whether in the United States or not) fewer than 10,000 passenger automobiles in the model year 2 years before the model year for which the application is made, the Secretary of Transportation may exempt by regulation the manufacturer from a standard under subsection (b) or (c) of this section. An exemption for a model year applies only if the manufacturer manufactures (whether in the United States or not) fewer than 10,000 passenger automobiles in the model year. The Secretary may exempt a manufacturer only if the Secretary - (A) finds that the applicable standard under those subsections is more stringent than the maximum feasible average fuel economy level that the manufacturer can achieve; and (B) prescribes by regulation an alternative average fuel economy standard for the passenger automobiles manufactured by the exempted manufacturer that the Secretary decides is the maximum feasible average fuel economy level for the manufacturers to which the alternative standard applies. (2) An alternative average fuel economy standard the Secretary of Transportation prescribes under paragraph (1)(B) of this subsection may apply to an individually exempted manufacturer, to all automobiles to which this subsection applies, or to classes of passenger automobiles, as defined under regulations of the Secretary, manufactured by exempted manufacturers. (3) Notwithstanding paragraph (1) of this subsection, an importer registered under section 30141(c) of this title may not be exempted as a manufacturer under paragraph (1) for a motor vehicle that the importer - (A) imports; or (B) brings into compliance with applicable motor vehicle safety standards prescribed under chapter 301 of this title for an individual under section 30142 of this title. (4) The Secretary of Transportation may prescribe the contents of an application for an exemption. (e) Emergency Vehicles. - (1) In this subsection, "emergency vehicle" means an automobile manufactured primarily for use - (A) as an ambulance or combination ambulance-hearse; (B) by the United States Government or a State or local government for law enforcement; or (C) for other emergency uses prescribed by regulation by the Secretary of Transportation. (2) A manufacturer may elect to have the fuel economy of an emergency vehicle excluded in applying a fuel economy standard under subsection (a), (b), (c), or (d) of this section. The election is made by providing written notice to the Secretary of Transportation and to the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. (f) Considerations on Decisions on Maximum Feasible Average Fuel Economy. - When deciding maximum feasible average fuel economy under this section, the Secretary of Transportation shall consider technological feasibility, economic practicability, the effect of other motor vehicle standards of the Government on fuel economy, and the need of the United States to conserve energy. (g) Requirements for Other Amendments. - (1) The Secretary of Transportation may prescribe regulations amending an average fuel economy standard prescribed under subsection (a) or (d) of this section if the amended standard meets the requirements of subsection (a) or (d), as appropriate. (2) When the Secretary of Transportation prescribes an amendment under this section that makes an average fuel economy standard more stringent, the Secretary shall prescribe the amendment (and submit the amendment to Congress when required under subsection (c)(2) of this section) at least 18 months before the beginning of the model year to which the amendment applies. (h) Limitations. - In carrying out subsections (c), (f), and (g) of this section, the Secretary of Transportation - (1) may not consider the fuel economy of dedicated automobiles; and (2) shall consider dual fueled automobiles to be operated only on gasoline or diesel fuel. (i) Consultation. - The Secretary of Transportation shall consult with the Secretary of Energy in carrying out this section and section 32903 of this title. (j) Secretary of Energy Comments. - (1) Before issuing a notice proposing to prescribe or amend an average fuel economy standard under subsection (a), (c), or (g) of this section, the Secretary of Transportation shall give the Secretary of Energy at least 10 days from the receipt of the notice during which the Secretary of Energy may, if the Secretary of Energy concludes that the proposed standard would adversely affect the conservation goals of the Secretary of Energy, provide written comments to the Secretary of Transportation about the impact of the standard on those goals. To the extent the Secretary of Transportation does not revise a proposed standard to take into account comments of the Secretary of Energy on any adverse impact of the standard, the Secretary of Transportation shall include those comments in the notice. (2) Before taking final action on a standard or an exemption from a standard under this section, the Secretary of Transportation shall notify the Secretary of Energy and provide the Secretary of Energy a reasonable time to comment. -SOURCE- (Pub. L. 103-272, Sec. 1(e), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1059.) -MISC1- HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES -------------------------------------------------------------------- Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32902(a) 15:2002(b). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 502(a)(1), (3)-(c), (e) (1st sentence), (f), (h); added Dec. 22, 1975, Pub. L. 94-163, Sec. 301, 89 Stat. 902, 903, 905; Oct. 10, 1980, Pub. L. 96-425, Secs. 3(a)(1), 7, 8(c), 94 Stat. 1821, 1828. 32902(b) 15:2002(a)(1), (3). 32902(c)(1) 15:2002(a)(4) (words before 5th comma), (h). 32902(c)(2) 15:2002(a)(4) (words after 5th comma), (5). 32902(d) 15:1397 (note). Oct. 31, 1988, Pub. L. 100-562, Sec. 2(f), 102 Stat. 2825. 15:2002(c). 32902(e) 15:2002(g). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 502(g); added Oct. 10, 1980, Pub. L. 96-425, Sec. 7, 94 Stat. 1828. 32902(f) 15:2002(e) (1st sentence). 32902(g) 15:2002(f). 32902(h) 15:2002(e) (last Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. sentence). 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Secs. 502(e) (last sentence), 513(g)(2)(B); added Oct. 14, 1988, Pub. L. 100-494, Sec. 6(a), (c), 102 Stat. 2450, 2452; Oct. 24, 1992, Pub. L. 102-486, Sec. 403(2), (5)(G)(ii)(II), (III), 106 Stat. 2876, 2878. 15:2013(g)(2)(B). 32902(i) 15:2002(i) (1st Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. sentence). 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 502(i), (j); added Aug. 4, 1977, Pub. L. 95-91, Sec. 305, 91 Stat. 580; Oct. 10, 1980, Pub. L. 96-425, Sec. 7, 94 Stat. 1828. 32902(j) 15:2002(i) (2d, last sentences), (j). -------------------------------------------------------------------- In subsection (a), the words "Any standard applicable to a model year under this subsection shall be prescribed" are omitted as surplus. The words "which begins more than 30 months after December 22, 1975" are omitted as executed. In subsection (b), the text of 15:2002(a)(1) (related to model years before 1985) and (3) is omitted as expired. The words "at least" are omitted as unnecessary because of the source provisions restated in subsection (c) of this section. In subsection (c)(1), the words "Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection" are added for clarity. The words "may prescribe regulations amending" are substituted for "may, by rule, amend" for clarity and consistency in the revised title and because "rule" is synonymous with "regulation". The words "for a model year" are substituted for "for model year 1985, or for any subsequent model year" to eliminate the expired limitation. The reference in 15:2002(h) to 15:2002(d) is omitted because 15:2002(d) is omitted from the revised title as executed. The words "as well as written" are omitted as surplus. In subsection (c)(2), the words "If an amendment increases the standard . . . or decreases the standard" are substituted for "except that any amendment that has the effect of increasing . . . a standard . . ., or of decreasing . . . a standard" to eliminate unnecessary words. The words "For purposes of considering any modification which is submitted to the Congress under paragraph (4)" are omitted as surplus. The words "are deemed to be" are substituted for "shall be lengthened to" for clarity and consistency. In subsection (d)(1), before clause (A), the words "Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection" are added because of the restatement. The words "in the model year 2 years before" are substituted for "in the second model year preceding" for clarity. The words "The Secretary may exempt a manufacturer only if the Secretary" are substituted for "Such exemption may only be granted if the Secretary" and "The Secretary may not issue exemptions with respect to a model year unless he" to eliminate unnecessary words. The words "each such standard shall be set at a level which" are omitted as surplus. In subsection (d)(3), before clause (A), the words "Notwithstanding paragraph (1) of this subsection" are substituted for "Notwithstanding any provision of law authorizing exemptions from energy conservation requirements for manufacturers of fewer than 10,000 motor vehicles" to eliminate unnecessary words. In clause (B), the word "compliance" is substituted for "conformity" for consistency with chapter 301 of the revised title. The words "prescribed under chapter 301 of this title" are substituted for "Federal" for consistency in the revised title. Subsection (d)(4) is substituted for 15:2002(c)(1) (2d sentence) to eliminate unnecessary words. The text of 15:2002(c)(2) is omitted as expired. In subsection (e)(1)(B), the words "police or other" are omitted as unnecessary because the authority to prescribe standards includes the authority to amend those standards. In subsection (g)(1), the words "from time to time" are omitted as unnecessary. The cross-reference to 15:2002(a)(3) is omitted as executed because 15:2002(a)(3) applied to model years 1981-1984. In subsection (g)(2), the words "that makes" are substituted for "has the effect of making" to eliminate unnecessary words. In subsection (i), the words "his responsibilities under" are omitted as surplus. In subsection (j), the reference to 15:2002(d) and the words "or any modification of" are omitted because 15:2002(d) is omitted from the revised title as executed. In subsection (j)(1), the words "to prescribe or amend" are substituted for "to establish, reduce, or amend" to eliminate unnecessary words. The words "adverse impact" are substituted for "level" for clarity and consistency. The words "those comments" are substituted for "unaccommodated comments" for clarity. -End- -CITE- 49 USC Sec. 32903 01/02/2006 -EXPCITE- TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION SUBTITLE VI - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS PART C - INFORMATION, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -HEAD- Sec. 32903. Credits for exceeding average fuel economy standards -STATUTE- (a) Earning and Period for Applying Credits. - When the average fuel economy of passenger automobiles manufactured by a manufacturer in a particular model year exceeds an applicable average fuel economy standard under section 32902(b)-(d) of this title (determined by the Secretary of Transportation without regard to credits under this section), the manufacturer earns credits. The credits may be applied to - (1) any of the 3 consecutive model years immediately before the model year for which the credits are earned; and (2) to the extent not used under clause (1) of this subsection, any of the 3 consecutive model years immediately after the model year for which the credits are earned. (b) Period of Availability and Plan for Future Credits. - (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, credits under this section are available to a manufacturer at the end of the model year in which earned. (2)(A) Before the end of a model year, if a manufacturer has reason to believe that its average fuel economy for passenger automobiles will be less than the applicable standard for that model year, the manufacturer may submit a plan to the Secretary of Transportation demonstrating that the manufacturer will earn sufficient credits under this section within the next 3 model years to allow the manufacturer to meet that standard for the model year involved. Unless the Secretary finds that the manufacturer is unlikely to earn sufficient credits under the plan, the Secretary shall approve the plan. Those credits are available for the model year involved if - (i) the Secretary approves the plan; and (ii) the manufacturer earns those credits as provided by the plan. (B) If the average fuel economy of a manufacturer is less than the applicable standard under section 32902(b)-(d) of this title after applying credits under subsection (a)(1) of this section, the Secretary of Transportation shall notify the manufacturer and give the manufacturer a reasonable time (of at least 60 days) to submit a plan. (c) Determining Number of Credits. - The number of credits a manufacturer earns under this section equals the product of - (1) the number of tenths of a mile a gallon by which the average fuel economy of the passenger automobiles manufactured by the manufacturer in the model year in which the credits are earned exceeds the applicable average fuel economy standard under section 32902(b)-(d) of this title; times (2) the number of passenger automobiles manufactured by the manufacturer during that model year. (d) Applying Credits for Passenger Automobiles. - The Secretary of Transportation shall apply credits to a model year on the basis of the number of tenths of a mile a gallon by which the manufacturer involved was below the applicable average fuel economy standard for that model year and the number of passenger automobiles manufactured that model year by the manufacturer. Credits applied to a model year are no longer available for another model year. Before applying credits, the Secretary shall give the manufacturer written notice and reasonable opportunity to comment. (e) Applying Credits for Non-Passenger Automobiles. - Credits for a manufacturer of automobiles that are not passenger automobiles are earned and applied to a model year in which the average fuel economy of that class of automobiles is below the applicable average fuel economy standard under section 32902(a) of this title, to the same extent and in the same way as provided in this section for passenger automobiles. (f) Refund of Collected Penalty. - When a civil penalty has been collected under this chapter from a manufacturer that has earned credits under this section, the Secretary of the Treasury shall refund to the manufacturer the amount of the penalty to the extent the penalty is attributable to credits available under this section. -SOURCE- (Pub. L. 103-272, Sec. 1(e), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1061.) -MISC1- HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES -------------------------------------------------------------------- Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32903(a) 15:2002(l)(1)(B), Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. (4). 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 502(l); added Oct. 10, 1980, Pub. L. 96-425, Sec. 6(b), 94 Stat. 1826. 32903(b)(1) 15:2002(l)(1)(A). 32903(b)(2) 15:2002(l)(1)(C). 32903(c) 15:2002(l)(1)(D). 32903(d) 15:2002(l)(1)(E). 32903(e) 15:2002(l)(2). 32903(f) 15:2002(l)(3). -------------------------------------------------------------------- In this section, various forms of the words "apply credits" are substituted for various forms of "credits are available to be taken into account" to be more concise and to make more clear the distinction between when credits are available and to what years they may be applied. In subsection (a), before clause (1), the text of 15:2002(l)(4) is omitted as surplus because of 49:322(a). The words "any adjustment under subsection (d) of this section" are omitted because 15:2002(d) is omitted from the revised title as executed. The words "calculated under subparagraph (C)" (which apparently should be "calculated under subparagraph (D)") are omitted as surplus. In clauses (1) and (2), the words "with respect to the average fuel economy of that manufacturer" are omitted as surplus. The words "year for which the credits are earned" are substituted for "year in which such manufacturer exceeds such applicable average fuel economy standard" to eliminate unnecessary words. Subsection (b)(1) is substituted for 15:2002(l)(1)(A) to eliminate unnecessary words. In subsection (b)(2)(A) is substituted for 15:2002(l)(1)(C)(i)- (iii) to eliminate unnecessary words. In subsection (e), the words "as provided in this section for passenger automobiles" are substituted for "as provided for under paragraph (1)" for clarity. The text of 15:2002(l)(2) (last sentence) is omitted as expired. -End- -CITE- 49 USC Sec. 32904 01/02/2006 -EXPCITE- TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION SUBTITLE VI - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS PART C - INFORMATION, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -HEAD- Sec. 32904. Calculation of average fuel economy -STATUTE- (a) Method of Calculation. - (1) The Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency shall calculate the average fuel economy of a manufacturer subject to - (A) section 32902(a) of this title in a way prescribed by the Administrator; and (B) section 32902(b)-(d) of this title by dividing - (i) the number of passenger automobiles manufactured by the manufacturer in a model year; by (ii) the sum of the fractions obtained by dividing the number of passenger automobiles of each model manufactured by the manufacturer in that model year by the fuel economy measured for that model. (2)(A) In this paragraph, "electric vehicle" means a vehicle powered primarily by an electric motor drawing electrical current from a portable source. (B) If a manufacturer manufactures an electric vehicle, the Administrator shall include in the calculation of average fuel economy under paragraph (1) of this subsection equivalent petroleum based fuel economy values determined by the Secretary of Energy for various classes of electric vehicles. The Secretary shall review those values each year and determine and propose necessary revisions based on the following factors: (i) the approximate electrical energy efficiency of the vehicle, considering the kind of vehicle and the mission and weight of the vehicle. (ii) the national average electrical generation and transmission efficiencies. (iii) the need of the United States to conserve all forms of energy and the relative scarcity and value to the United States of all fuel used to generate electricity. (iv) the specific patterns of use of electric vehicles compared to petroleum-fueled vehicles. (b) Separate Calculations for Passenger Automobiles Manufactured Domestically and Not Domestically. - (1)(A) Except as provided in paragraphs (6) and (7) of this subsection, the Administrator shall make separate calculations under subsection (a)(1)(B) of this section for - (i) passenger automobiles manufactured domestically by a manufacturer (or included in this category under paragraph (5) of this subsection); and (ii) passenger automobiles not manufactured domestically by that manufacturer (or excluded from this category under paragraph (5) of this subsection). (B) Passenger automobiles described in subparagraph (A)(i) and (ii) of this paragraph are deemed to be manufactured by separate manufacturers under this chapter. (2) In this subsection (except as provided in paragraph (3)), a passenger automobile is deemed to be manufactured domestically in a model year if at least 75 percent of the cost to the manufacturer is attributable to value added in the United States or Canada, unless the assembly of the automobile is completed in Canada and the automobile is imported into the United States more than 30 days after the end of the model year. (3)(A) In this subsection, a passenger automobile is deemed to be manufactured domestically in a model year, as provided in subparagraph (B) of this paragraph, if at least 75 percent of the cost to the manufacturer is attributable to value added in the United States, Canada, or Mexico, unless the assembly of the automobile is completed in Canada or Mexico and the automobile is imported into the United States more than 30 days after the end of the model year. (B) Subparagraph (A) of this paragraph applies to automobiles manufactured by a manufacturer and sold in the United States, regardless of the place of assembly, as follows: (i) A manufacturer that began assembling automobiles in Mexico before model year 1992 may elect, during the period from January 1, 1997, through January 1, 2004, to have subparagraph (A) of this paragraph apply to all automobiles manufactured by that manufacturer beginning with the model year that begins after the date of the election. (ii) For a manufacturer that began assembling automobiles in Mexico after model year 1991, subparagraph (A) of this paragraph applies to all automobiles manufactured by that manufacturer beginning with the model year that begins after January 1, 1994, or the model year beginning after the date the manufacturer begins assembling automobiles in Mexico, whichever is later. (iii) A manufacturer not described in clause (i) or (ii) of this subparagraph that assembles automobiles in the United States or Canada, but not in Mexico, may elect, during the period from January 1, 1997, through January 1, 2004, to have subparagraph (A) of this paragraph apply to all automobiles manufactured by that manufacturer beginning with the model year that begins after the date of the election. However, if the manufacturer begins assembling automobiles in Mexico before making an election under this subparagraph, this clause does not apply, and the manufacturer is subject to clause (ii) of this subparagraph. (iv) For a manufacturer that does not assemble automobiles in the United States, Canada, or Mexico, subparagraph (A) of this paragraph applies to all automobiles manufactured by that manufacturer beginning with the model year that begins after January 1, 1994. (v) For a manufacturer described in clause (i) or (iii) of this subparagraph that does not make an election within the specified period, subparagraph (A) of this paragraph applies to all automobiles manufactured by that manufacturer beginning with the model year that begins after January 1, 2004. (C) The Secretary of Transportation shall prescribe reasonable procedures for elections under subparagraph (B) of this paragraph. (4) In this subsection, the fuel economy of a passenger automobile that is not manufactured domestically is deemed to be equal to the average fuel economy of all passenger automobiles manufactured by the same manufacturer that are not manufactured domestically. (5)(A) A manufacturer may submit to the Secretary of Transportation for approval a plan, including supporting material, stating the actions and the deadlines for taking the actions, that will ensure that the model or models referred to in subparagraph (B) of this paragraph will be manufactured domestically before the end of the 4th model year covered by the plan. The Secretary promptly shall consider and act on the plan. The Secretary shall approve the plan unless - (i) the Secretary finds that the plan is inadequate to meet the requirements of this paragraph; or (ii) the manufacturer previously has submitted a plan approved by the Secretary under this paragraph. (B) If the plan is approved, the Administrator shall include under paragraph (1)(A)(i) and exclude under paragraph (1)(A)(ii) of this subsection, for each of the 4 model years covered by the plan, not more than 150,000 passenger automobiles manufactured by that manufacturer but not qualifying as domestically manufactured if - (i) the model or models involved previously have not been manufactured domestically; (ii) at least 50 percent of the cost to the manufacturer of each of the automobiles is attributable to value added in the United States or Canada; (iii) the automobiles, if their assembly was completed in Canada, are imported into the United States not later than 30 days after the end of the model year; and (iv) the model or models are manufactured domestically before the end of the 4th model year covered by the plan. (6)(A) A manufacturer may file with the Secretary of Transportation a petition for an exemption from the requirement of separate calculations under paragraph (1)(A) of this subsection if the manufacturer began automobile production or assembly in the United States - (i) after December 22, 1975, and before May 1, 1980; or (ii) after April 30, 1980, if the manufacturer has engaged in the production or assembly in the United States for at least one model year ending before January 1, 1986. (B) The Secretary of Transportation shall grant the exemption unless the Secretary finds that the exemption would result in reduced employment in the United States related to motor vehicle manufacturing during the period of the exemption. An exemption under this paragraph is effective for 5 model years or, if requested by the manufacturer, a longer period provided by the Secretary in the order granting the exemption. The exemption applies to passenger automobiles manufactured by that manufacturer during the period of the exemption. (C) Before granting an exemption, the Secretary of Transportation shall provide notice of, and reasonable opportunity for, written or oral comment about the petition. The period for comment shall end not later than 60 days after the petition is filed, except that the Secretary may extend the period for not more than another 30 days. The Secretary shall decide whether to grant or deny the exemption, and publish notice of the decision in the Federal Register, not later than 90 days after the petition is filed, except that the Secretary may extend the time for decision to a later date (not later than 150 days after the petition is filed) if the Secretary publishes notice of, and reasons for, the extension in the Federal Register. If the Secretary does not make a decision within the time provided in this subparagraph, the petition is deemed to have been granted. Not later than 30 days after the end of the decision period, the Secretary shall submit a written statement of the reasons for not making a decision to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Commerce of the House of Representatives. (7)(A) A person adversely affected by a decision of the Secretary of Transportation granting or denying an exemption may file, not later than 30 days after publication of the notice of the decision, a petition for review in the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. That court has exclusive jurisdiction to review the decision and to affirm, remand, or set aside the decision under section 706(2)(A)-(D) of title 5. (B) A judgment of the court under this subparagraph may be reviewed by the Supreme Court under section 1254 of title 28. Application for review by the Supreme Court must be made not later than 30 days after entry of the court's judgment. (C) A decision of the Secretary of Transportation on a petition for an exemption under this paragraph may be reviewed administratively or judicially only as provided in this paragraph. (8) Notwithstanding section 32903 of this title, during a model year when an exemption under this paragraph is effective for a manufacturer - (A) credit may not be earned under section 32903(a) of this title by the manufacturer; and (B) credit may not be made available under section 32903(b)(2) of this title for the manufacturer. (c) Testing and Calculation Procedures. - The Administrator shall measure fuel economy for each model and calculate average fuel economy for a manufacturer under testing and calculation procedures prescribed by the Administrator. However, except under section 32908 of this title, the Administrator shall use the same procedures for passenger automobiles the Administrator used for model year 1975 (weighted 55 percent urban cycle and 45 percent highway cycle), or procedures that give comparable results. A measurement of fuel economy or a calculation of average fuel economy (except under section 32908) shall be rounded off to the nearest .1 of a mile a gallon. The Administrator shall decide on the quantity of other fuel that is equivalent to one gallon of gasoline. To the extent practicable, fuel economy tests shall be carried out with emissions tests under section 206 of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7525). (d) Effective Date of Procedure or Amendment. - The Administrator shall prescribe a procedure under this section, or an amendment (except a technical or clerical amendment) in a procedure, at least 12 months before the beginning of the model year to which the procedure or amendment applies. (e) Reports and Consultation. - The Administrator shall report measurements and calculations under this section to the Secretary of Transportation and shall consult and coordinate with the Secretary in carrying out this section. -SOURCE- (Pub. L. 103-272, Sec. 1(e), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1062; Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(36), Oct. 31, 1994, 108 Stat. 4380; Pub. L. 104- 287, Sec. 5(63), Oct. 11, 1996, 110 Stat. 3395.) -MISC1- HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES PUB. L. 103-272 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32904(a)(1) 15:2003(a)(1), (2). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 503(a)(1), (2), (d)-(f); added Dec. 22, 1975, Pub. L. 94-163, Sec. 301, 89 Stat. 906, 907. 32904(a)(2) 15:2003(a)(3). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 503(a)(3); added Jan. 7, 1980, Pub. L. 96-185, Sec. 18 (related to Sec. 503(a)(3) of Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act), 93 Stat. 1336. 32904(b)(1) 15:2003(b)(2). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 503(b)(1), (2); added Dec. 22, 1975, Pub. L. 94-163, Sec. 301, 89 Stat. 906; Oct. 10, 1980, Pub. L. 96-425, Secs. 4(c)(2), (3), 8(e), 94 Stat. 1824, 1829. 32904(b)(2) 15:2003(b)(1). 32904(b)(3) 15:2003(b)(4). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 503(b)(4); added Oct. 10, 1980, Pub. L. 96-425, Sec. 4(b), 94 Stat. 1824. 32904(b) 15:2003(b)(3). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. (4)-(6) 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 503(b)(3); added Oct. 10, 1980, Pub. L. 96-425, Sec. 4(a)(1), 94 Stat. 1822; Nov. 8, 1984, Pub. L. 98-620, Sec. 402(18), 98 Stat. 3358. 32904(c) 15:2003(d)(1) (1st-3d sentences), (2), (e). 32904(d) 15:2003(d)(3). 32904(e) 15:2003(d)(1) (last sentence), (f). -------------------------------------------------------------------- In subsection (a)(1), before clause (A), the words "of a manufacturer subject to" are substituted for "for the purposes of" for clarity. In clause (B)(ii), the words "the sum of the fractions obtained by" are substituted for "a sum of terms, each term of which is a fraction created by" to eliminate unnecessary words. Subsection (a)(2)(A) is substituted for "as defined in section 2012(b)(2) of this title" for clarity. In subsection (a)(2)(B), before clause (i), the words "the Administrator shall include in the calculation of average fuel economy" are substituted for "the average fuel economy will be calculated . . . to include" for clarity. The text of 15:2003(a)(3)(B) is omitted as executed. The words "determine and propose" are substituted for "propose" for clarity and consistency with the authority of the Secretary under the source provisions. The words "based on the following factors" are substituted for "Determination of these fuel economy values will take into account the following parameters" for clarity and to eliminate unnecessary words. The factors in clauses (i)-(iv) are applied to revisions in fuel economy values for clarity and consistency with the authority of the Secretary under the source provisions. In clause (iv), the words "patterns of use" are substituted for "driving patterns" for clarity. In subsection (b)(1), before clause (A), the text of 15:2003(b)(2)(A)-(D) is omitted as executed. In clause (A), the words "is imported . . . more than 30 days after" are substituted for "is not imported . . . prior to the expiration of 30 days following" for clarity and for consistency in the revised chapter. The words "The EPA Administrator may prescribe rules for purposes of carrying out this subparagraph" are omitted as surplus because of the authority of the Administrator to prescribe regulations under section 32910(d) of the revised title. The term "regulations" is used in section 32910(d) instead of "rules" for consistency in the revised title and because the terms are synonymous. In clause (B), the words "which is imported by a manufacturer in model year 1978 or any subsequent year, as the case may be, and" are omitted as surplus. In subsection (b)(2)(A), before clause (i), the words "Except as provided in paragraphs (4) and (5) of this subsection" are added for clarity. The words "the Administrator shall make separate calculations" are substituted for "In calculating average fuel economy . . . the EPA Administrator shall separate the total number of passenger automobiles manufactured by a manufacturer into the following two categories" and "The EPA Administrator shall calculate the average fuel economy of each such separate category" to eliminate unnecessary words. In clauses (i) and (ii), the reference in the parenthetical to paragraph (3) is substituted for the reference in the source to paragraph (3), which apparently should have been a reference to paragraph (4). The text of 15:2003(b)(1)(A) (words in parentheses) and (B) (words in parentheses) is omitted as executed. Subsection (b)(2)(B) is substituted for 15:2003(b)(1) (words after last comma) because of the restatement. In subsection (b)(3)(A), before clause (i), the word "deadlines" is substituted for "dates" for clarity. The text of 15:2003(b)(4)(C) is omitted as executed. In subsection (b)(4)(A), before clause (i), the words "A manufacturer may file with the Secretary of Transportation a petition for an exemption from the requirement of separate calculations under paragraph (2)(A) of this subsection" are substituted for "petition . . . for an exemption from the provisions of paragraph (1) filed by a manufacturer, the Secretary" for clarity. In subsection (b)(5)(B), the words "judgment of the court under this subparagraph may be reviewed" are substituted for "judgment of the court affirming, remanding, or setting aside, in whole or in part, any such decision shall be final, subject to review" to eliminate unnecessary words. In subsection (b)(5)(C), the words "Notwithstanding any other provision of law" are omitted as surplus. The words "a petition for" are added for consistency. In subsection (c), the words "of a model type" and "of a manufacturer" are omitted as surplus. The words "by rule" are omitted as surplus because of the authority of the Administrator to prescribe regulations under section 32910(d) of the revised title. The term "regulations" is used in section 32910(d) instead of "rules" for consistency in the revised title and because the terms are synonymous. The words "However . . . the Administrator shall use the same procedures for passenger automobiles the Administrator used" are substituted for "Procedures so established with respect to passenger automobiles . . . shall be the procedures utilized by the EPA Administrator" for clarity. The words "(in accordance with rules of the EPA Administrator)" are omitted as surplus. The words "fuel economy tests shall be carried out with" are substituted for "Procedures under this subsection . . . shall require that fuel economy tests be conducted in conjunction with" to eliminate unnecessary words. In subsection (d), the words "The Administrator shall prescribe a procedure under this section, or an amendment . . . at least" are substituted for "Testing and calculation procedures applicable to a model year and any amendment to such procedures . . . shall be promulgated not less than" to eliminate unnecessary words. In subsection (e), the words "his duties under" are omitted as surplus. PUB. L. 103-429, SEC. 6(36)(A) This makes conforming amendments necessary because of the restatement of 15:2003(b)(2)(G) as 49:32904(b)(3) by section 6(36)(B) of the bill. PUB. L. 103-429, SEC. 6(36)(B) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32904(b) 15:2003(b)(2)(E), Oct. 20, 1972, Public Law (G). 92-513, Sec. 503(b)(2)(E), (G), as amended Dec. 8, 1993, Pub. L. 103-182, Sec. 371, 107 Stat. 2127. -------------------------------------------------------------------- The text of 49:32904(b)(1) is the text of 49:32904(b)(2), as enacted by section 1 of the Act of July 5, 1994 (Public Law 103- 272, 108 Stat. 1063), with conforming changes made in the cited cross-references. The text of subsection (b)(2) is the text of 49:32904(b)(1)(A), as enacted by section 1 of the Act of July 5, 1994 (Public Law 103- 272, 108 Stat. 1063), with the amendments of the underlying source provisions of 49:32904(b)(1)(A) made by section 371(b)(1) of the North American Free Trade Implementation Act (Public Law 103-182, 107 Stat. 2128). The words "(except as provided in paragraph (3))" are substituted for "Except as provided in subparagraph (G)" because of the restatement of 15:2003(b)(2)(G) as 49:32904(b)(3). In subsection (b)(3)(A), the words "is imported . . . more than 30 days after" are substituted for "is not imported . . . prior to the expiration of 30 days following" for clarity and consistency with title 49, United States Code. In subsection (b)(3)(C), the words "and the EPA Administrator may prescribe rules for purposes of carrying out this subparagraph" are omitted as surplus because of the authority of the Administrator to prescribe regulations under 49:32910(d). The amendment made by section 371(b)(2) of the North American Free Trade Implementation Act (Public Law 103-182, 107 Stat. 2128) is not given effect because the last sentence of section 503(b)(2)(E) of the Motor Vehicle and Cost Savings Act (Public Law 92-513, 86 Stat. 947) was omitted in the restatement of title 49 because of the authority of the Administrator to prescribe regulations under 49:32910(d). The text of subsection (b)(4) is the text of 49:32904(b)(1)(B), as enacted by section 1 of the Act of July 5, 1994 (Public Law 103- 272, 108 Stat. 1063). PUB. L. 103-429, SEC. 6(36)(C), (D) This makes conforming amendments necessary because of the restatement of 15:2003(b)(2)(G) as 49:32904(b)(3) by section 6(36)(B) of the bill. AMENDMENTS 1996 - Subsec. (b)(6)(C). Pub. L. 104-287 substituted "Committee on Commerce" for "Committee on Energy and Commerce". 1994 - Subsec. (b)(1). Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(36)(B), added par. (1) and struck out former par. (1) which read as follows: "In this subsection - "(A) a passenger automobile is deemed to be manufactured domestically in a model year if at least 75 percent of the cost to the manufacturer is attributable to value added in the United States or Canada, unless the assembly of the automobile is completed in Canada and the automobile is imported into the United States more than 30 days after the end of the model year; and "(B) the fuel economy of a passenger automobile that is not manufactured domestically is deemed to be equal to the average fuel economy of all passenger automobiles manufactured by the same manufacturer that are not manufactured domestically." Subsec. (b)(2). Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(36)(B), added par. (2) and struck out former par. (2) which read as follows: "(2)(A) Except as provided in paragraphs (4) and (5) of this subsection, the Administrator shall make separate calculations under subsection (a)(1)(B) of this section for - "(i) passenger automobiles manufactured domestically by a manufacturer (or included in this category under paragraph (3) of this subsection); and "(ii) passenger automobiles not manufactured domestically by that manufacturer (or excluded from this category under paragraph (3) of this subsection). "(B) Passenger automobiles described in subparagraph (A)(i) and (ii) of this paragraph are deemed to be manufactured by separate manufacturers under this chapter." Subsec. (b)(3), (4). Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(36)(B), added pars. (3) and (4). Former pars. (3) and (4) redesignated (5) and (6), respectively. Subsec. (b)(5). Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(36)(A), redesignated par. (3) as (5). Former par. (5) redesignated (7). Subsec. (b)(5)(B). Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(36)(C), substituted "paragraph (1)(A)(i) and exclude under paragraph (1)(A)(ii)" for "paragraph (2)(A)(i) and exclude under paragraph (2)(A)(ii)" in introductory provisions. Subsec. (b)(6). Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(36)(A), redesignated par. (4) as (6). Former par. (6) redesignated (8). Subsec. (b)(6)(A). Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(36)(D), substituted "paragraph (1)(A)" for "paragraph (2)(A)" in introductory provisions. Subsec. (b)(7), (8). Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(36)(A), redesignated pars. (5) and (6) as (7) and (8), respectively. -CHANGE- CHANGE OF NAME Committee on Commerce of House of Representatives changed to Committee on Energy and Commerce of House of Representatives, and jurisdiction over matters relating to securities and exchanges and insurance generally transferred to Committee on Financial Services of House of Representatives by House Resolution No. 5, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Jan. 3, 2001. -End- -CITE- 49 USC Sec. 32905 01/02/2006 -EXPCITE- TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION SUBTITLE VI - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS PART C - INFORMATION, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -HEAD- Sec. 32905. Manufacturing incentives for alternative fuel automobiles -STATUTE- (a) Dedicated Automobiles. - Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section or section 32904(a)(2) of this title, for any model of dedicated automobile manufactured by a manufacturer after model year 1992, the fuel economy measured for that model shall be based on the fuel content of the alternative fuel used to operate the automobile. A gallon of a liquid alternative fuel used to operate a dedicated automobile is deemed to contain .15 gallon of fuel. (b) Dual Fueled Automobiles. - Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section or section 32904(a)(2) of this title, for any model of dual fueled automobile manufactured by a manufacturer in model years 1993-2010, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency shall measure the fuel economy for that model by dividing 1.0 by the sum of - (1) .5 divided by the fuel economy measured under section 32904(c) of this title when operating the model on gasoline or diesel fuel; and (2) .5 divided by the fuel economy measured under subsection (a) of this section when operating the model on alternative fuel. (c) Gaseous Fuel Dedicated Automobiles. - For any model of gaseous fuel dedicated automobile manufactured by a manufacturer after model year 1992, the Administrator shall measure the fuel economy for that model based on the fuel content of the gaseous fuel used to operate the automobile. One hundred cubic feet of natural gas is deemed to contain .823 gallon equivalent of natural gas. The Secretary of Transportation shall determine the appropriate gallon equivalent of other gaseous fuels. A gallon equivalent of gaseous fuel is deemed to have a fuel content of .15 gallon of fuel. (d) Gaseous Fuel Dual Fueled Automobiles. - For any model of gaseous fuel dual fueled automobile manufactured by a manufacturer in model years 1993-2010, the Administrator shall measure the fuel economy for that model by dividing 1.0 by the sum of - (1) .5 divided by the fuel economy measured under section 32904(c) of this title when operating the model on gasoline or diesel fuel; and (2) .5 divided by the fuel economy measured under subsection (c) of this section when operating the model on gaseous fuel. (e) Fuel Economy Calculations. - The Administrator shall calculate the manufacturer's average fuel economy under section 32904(a)(1) of this title for each model described under subsections (a)-(d) of this section by using as the denominator the fuel economy measured for each model under subsections (a)-(d). (f) Extending Application of Subsections (b) and (d). - Not later than December 31, 2007, the Secretary of Transportation shall - (1) extend by regulation the application of subsections (b) and (d) of this section for not more than 4 consecutive model years immediately after model year 2010 and explain the basis on which the extension is granted; or (2) publish a notice explaining the reasons for not extending the application of subsections (b) and (d) of this section. (g) Study and Report. - Not later than September 30, 2000, the Secretary of Transportation, in consultation with the Secretary of Energy and the Administrator, shall complete a study of the success of the policy of subsections (b) and (d) of this title, and submit to the Committees on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and Governmental Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on Commerce of the House of Representatives a report on the results of the study, including preliminary conclusions on whether the application of subsections (b) and (d) should be extended for up to 4 more model years. The study and conclusions shall consider - (1) the availability to the public of alternative fueled automobiles and alternative fuel; (2) energy conservation and security; (3) environmental considerations; and (4) other relevant factors. (h) Fuel Economy Incentive Requirements. - In order for any model of dual fueled automobile to be eligible to receive the fuel economy incentives included in section 32906(a) and (b), a label shall be attached to the fuel compartment of each dual fueled automobile of that model, notifying that the vehicle can be operated on an alternative fuel and on gasoline or diesel, with the form of alternative fuel stated on the notice. This requirement applies to dual fueled automobiles manufactured on or after September 1, 2006. -SOURCE- (Pub. L. 103-272, Sec. 1(e), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1065; Pub. L. 104-287, Sec. 5(63), Oct. 11, 1996, 110 Stat. 3395; Pub. L. 109-58, title VII, Secs. 759, 772(a), Aug. 8, 2005, 119 Stat. 833, 834.) -MISC1- HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES -------------------------------------------------------------------- Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32905(a) 15:2013(a), (f)(1). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 513(a)-(f); added Oct. 14, 1988, Pub. L. 100-494, Sec. 6(a), 102 Stat. 2448; Oct. 24, 1992, Pub. L. 102-486, Sec. 403(5)(A)-(F), 106 Stat. 2876. 32905(b) 15:2013(b), (f)(1). 32905(c) 15:2013(c), (f)(1). 32905(d) 15:2013(d), (f)(1). 32905(e) 15:2013(e). 32905(f) 15:2013(f)(2)(B). 32905(g) 15:2013(f)(2)(A). -------------------------------------------------------------------- In subsections (a) and (c), the words "after model year 1992" are substituted for "Subsections (a) and (c) shall apply only to automobiles manufactured after model year 1992" because of the restatement. In subsections (b) and (d), before each clause (1), the words "in model years 1993-2004" are substituted for "Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, subsections (b) and (d) shall apply only to automobiles manufactured in model year 1993 through model year 2004" to eliminate unnecessary words and because of the restatement. In subsection (c), the words "For purposes of this section" and "than natural gas" are omitted as unnecessary because of the restatement. The words "a gallon equivalent of natural gas" are omitted as being included in "A gallon equivalent of any gaseous fuel". In subsection (e), the words "subject to the provisions of this section" are omitted as unnecessary because of the restatement. The words "for each model described under subsections (a)-(d) of this section" are substituted for "for each model type of dedicated automobile or dual fueled automobile" to eliminate unnecessary words. The words "by using as the denominator" are substituted for "by including as the denominator of the term" for clarity. AMENDMENTS 2005 - Subsecs. (b), (d). Pub. L. 109-58, Sec. 772(a)(1), substituted "1993-2010" for "1993-2004" in introductory provisions. Subsec. (f). Pub. L. 109-58, Sec. 772(a)(2), substituted "2007" for "2001" in introductory provisions. Subsec. (f)(1). Pub. L. 109-58, Sec. 772(a)(3), substituted "2010" for "2004". Subsec. (h). Pub. L. 109-58, Sec. 759, added subsec. (h). 1996 - Subsec. (g). Pub. L. 104-287 substituted "Committee on Commerce" for "Committee on Energy and Commerce". -CHANGE- CHANGE OF NAME Committee on Governmental Affairs of Senate changed to Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of Senate, effective Jan. 4, 2005, by Senate Resolution No. 445, One Hundred Eighth Congress, Oct. 9, 2004. Committee on Commerce of House of Representatives changed to Committee on Energy and Commerce of House of Representatives, and jurisdiction over matters relating to securities and exchanges and insurance generally transferred to Committee on Financial Services of House of Representatives by House Resolution No. 5, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Jan. 3, 2001. -End- -CITE- 49 USC Sec. 32906 01/02/2006 -EXPCITE- TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION SUBTITLE VI - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS PART C - INFORMATION, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -HEAD- Sec. 32906. Maximum fuel economy increase for alternative fuel automobiles -STATUTE- (a) Maximum Increases. - (1)(A) For each of model years 1993-2010 for each category of automobile (except an electric automobile), the maximum increase in average fuel economy for a manufacturer attributable to dual fueled automobiles is 1.2 miles a gallon. (B) If the application of section 32905(b) and (d) of this title is extended under section 32905(f) of this title, for each category of automobile (except an electric automobile) the maximum increase in average fuel economy for a manufacturer for each of model years 2011-2014 attributable to dual fueled automobiles is .9 mile a gallon. (2) In applying paragraph (1) of this subsection, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency shall determine the increase in a manufacturer's average fuel economy attributable to dual fueled automobiles by subtracting from the manufacturer's average fuel economy calculated under section 32905(e) of this title the number equal to what the manufacturer's average fuel economy would be if it were calculated by the formula in section 32904(a)(1) of this title by including as the denominator for each model of dual fueled automobile the fuel economy when the automobiles are operated on gasoline or diesel fuel. If the increase attributable to dual fueled automobiles for any model year described - (A) in paragraph (1)(A) of this subsection is more than 1.2 miles a gallon, the limitation in paragraph (1)(A) applies; and (B) in paragraph (1)(B) of this subsection is more than .9 mile a gallon, the limitation in paragraph (1)(B) applies. (b) Offsets. - Notwithstanding this section and sections 32901(c) and 32905 of this title, if the Secretary of Transportation reduces the average fuel economy standard for passenger automobiles for any model year below 27.5 miles a gallon, an increase in average fuel economy for passenger automobiles of more than .7 mile a gallon to which a manufacturer of dual fueled automobiles would otherwise be entitled is reduced by an amount equal to the amount of the reduction in the standard. However, the increase may not be reduced to less than .7 mile a gallon. -SOURCE- (Pub. L. 103-272, Sec. 1(e), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1067; Pub. L. 109-58, title VII, Sec. 772(b), Aug. 8, 2005, 119 Stat. 834.) -MISC1- HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES -------------------------------------------------------------------- Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32906(a) 15:2013(g)(1). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 513(g)(1), (2)(A); added Oct. 14, 1988, Pub. L. 100-494, Sec. 6(a), 102 Stat. 2449; Oct. 24, 1992, Pub. L. 102-486, Sec. 403(5) (G)(i), (ii)(I), 106 Stat. 2877. 32906(b) 15:2013(g)(2)(A). -------------------------------------------------------------------- AMENDMENTS 2005 - Subsec. (a)(1)(A). Pub. L. 109-58, Sec. 772(b)(1), substituted "model years 1993-2010" for "the model years 1993- 2004". Subsec. (a)(1)(B). Pub. L. 109-58, Sec. 772(b)(2), substituted "model years 2011-2014" for "the model years 2005-2008". -End- -CITE- 49 USC Sec. 32907 01/02/2006 -EXPCITE- TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION SUBTITLE VI - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS PART C - INFORMATION, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -HEAD- Sec. 32907. Reports and tests of manufacturers -STATUTE- (a) Manufacturer Reports. - (1) A manufacturer shall report to the Secretary of Transportation on - (A) whether the manufacturer will comply with an applicable average fuel economy standard under section 32902 of this title for the model year for which the report is made; (B) the actions the manufacturer has taken or intends to take to comply with the standard; and (C) other information the Secretary requires by regulation. (2) A manufacturer shall submit a report under paragraph (1) of this subsection during the 30 days - (A) before the beginning of each model year; and (B) beginning on the 180th day of the model year. (3) When a manufacturer decides that actions reported under paragraph (1)(B) of this subsection are not sufficient to ensure compliance with that standard, the manufacturer shall report to the Secretary additional actions the manufacturer intends to take to comply with the standard and include a statement about whether those actions are sufficient to ensure compliance. (4) This subsection does not apply to a manufacturer for a model year for which the manufacturer is subject to an alternative average fuel economy standard under section 32902(d) of this title. (b) Records, Reports, Tests, Information, and Inspection. - (1) Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary or the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to carry out this chapter, a manufacturer shall keep records, make reports, conduct tests, and provide items and information. On request and display of proper credentials, an officer or employee designated by the Secretary or Administrator may inspect automobiles and records of the manufacturer. An inspection shall be made at a reasonable time and in a reasonable way. (2) The district courts of the United States may - (A) issue an order enforcing a requirement or request under paragraph (1) of this subsection; and (B) punish a failure to obey the order as a contempt of court. -SOURCE- (Pub. L. 103-272, Sec. 1(e), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1067.) -MISC1- HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES -------------------------------------------------------------------- Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32907(a) 15:2005(a)(1)-(3). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 505(a)(1)-(3), (c); added Dec. 22, 1975, Pub. L. 94-163, Sec. 301, 89 Stat. 908, 909. 15:2005(a)(4). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 505(a)(4); added Oct. 10, 1980, Pub. L. 96-425, Sec. 3(b), 94 Stat. 1822. 32907(b) 15:2005(c). -------------------------------------------------------------------- In subsection (a)(1), before clause (A), the words "shall report to the Secretary of Transportation on" are substituted for "shall submit a report to the Secretary . . . Each such report shall contain (A) a statement as to" to eliminate unnecessary words. In clause (B), the words "the actions" are substituted for "a plan which describes the steps" to eliminate unnecessary words. In subsection (a)(2)(A), the words "after model year 1977" are omitted as obsolete. In subsection (a)(3), the words "actions reported . . . are not sufficient to ensure compliance with that standard" are substituted for "a plan submitted . . . which he stated was sufficient to insure compliance with applicable average fuel economy standards is not sufficient to insure such compliance" to eliminate unnecessary words and for consistency in the section. The words "additional actions" are substituted for "a revised plan which specifies any additional measures" for consistency in the section. The text of 15:2005(a)(3) is omitted as surplus because of 49:322(a). In subsection (b)(1), the words "Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary or the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to carry out this chapter" are substituted for "as the Secretary or the EPA Administrator may, by rule, reasonably require to enable the Secretary or the EPA Administrator to carry out their duties under this subchapter and under any rules prescribed pursuant to this subchapter" to eliminate unnecessary words, for consistency in the revised title, and because "rules" and "regulations" are synonymous. The words "establish and" are omitted as surplus. The 2d sentence is substituted for 15:2005(c) (2d sentence) to eliminate unnecessary words and for consistency. The text of 15:2005(c)(1) (last sentence) is omitted as surplus because of section 32910(d) of the revised title and 49:322(a). Subsection (b)(2)(A) is substituted for "if a manufacturer refuses to accede to any rule or reasonable request made under paragraph (1), issue an order requiring compliance with such requirement or request" to eliminate unnecessary words. Subsection (b)(2)(B) is substituted for 15:2005(c) (last sentence) to eliminate unnecessary words. -End- -CITE- 49 USC Sec. 32908 01/02/2006 -EXPCITE- TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION SUBTITLE VI - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS PART C - INFORMATION, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -HEAD- Sec. 32908. Fuel economy information -STATUTE- (a) Definitions. - In this section - (1) "automobile" includes an automobile rated at not more than 8,500 pounds gross vehicle weight regardless of whether the Secretary of Transportation has applied this chapter to the automobile under section 32901(a)(3)(B) of this title. (2) "dealer" means a person residing or located in a State, the District of Columbia, or a territory or possession of the United States, and engaged in the sale or distribution of new automobiles to the first person (except a dealer buying as a dealer) that buys the automobile in good faith other than for resale. (b) Labeling Requirements and Contents. - (1) Under regulations of the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, a manufacturer of automobiles shall attach a label to a prominent place on each automobile manufactured in a model year. The dealer shall maintain the label on the automobile. The label shall contain the following information: (A) the fuel economy of the automobile. (B) the estimated annual fuel cost of operating the automobile. (C) the range of fuel economy of comparable automobiles of all manufacturers. (D) a statement that a booklet is available from the dealer to assist in making a comparison of fuel economy of other automobiles manufactured by all manufacturers in that model year. (E) the amount of the automobile fuel efficiency tax imposed on the sale of the automobile under section 4064 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 4064). (F) other information required or authorized by the Administrator that is related to the information required by clauses (A)-(D) of this paragraph. (2) The Administrator may allow a manufacturer to comply with this subsection by - (A) disclosing the information on the label required under section 3 of the Automobile Information Disclosure Act (15 U.S.C. 1232); and (B) including the statement required by paragraph (1)(E) of this subsection at a time and in a way that takes into account special circumstances or characteristics. (3) For dedicated automobiles manufactured after model year 1992, the fuel economy of those automobiles under paragraph (1)(A) of this subsection is the fuel economy for those automobiles when operated on alternative fuel, measured under section 32905(a) or (c) of this title, multiplied by .15. Each label required under paragraph (1) of this subsection for dual fueled automobiles shall - (A) indicate the fuel economy of the automobile when operated on gasoline or diesel fuel; (B) clearly identify the automobile as a dual fueled automobile; (C) clearly identify the fuels on which the automobile may be operated; and (D) contain a statement informing the consumer that the additional information required by subsection (c)(2) of this section is published and distributed by the Secretary of Energy. (c) Fuel Economy Information Booklet. - (1) The Administrator shall prepare the booklet referred to in subsection (b)(1)(D) of this section. The booklet - (A) shall be simple and readily understandable; (B) shall contain information on fuel economy and estimated annual fuel costs of operating automobiles manufactured in each model year; and (C) may contain information on geographical or other differences in estimated annual fuel costs. (2)(A) For dual fueled automobiles manufactured after model year 1992, the booklet published under paragraph (1) shall contain additional information on - (i) the energy efficiency and cost of operation of those automobiles when operated on gasoline or diesel fuel as compared to those automobiles when operated on alternative fuel; and (ii) the driving range of those automobiles when operated on gasoline or diesel fuel as compared to those automobiles when operated on alternative fuel. (B) For dual fueled automobiles, the booklet published under paragraph (1) also shall contain - (i) information on the miles a gallon achieved by the automobiles when operated on alternative fuel; and (ii) a statement explaining how the information made available under this paragraph can be expected to change when the automobile is operated on mixtures of alternative fuel and gasoline or diesel fuel. (3) The Secretary of Energy shall publish and distribute the booklet. The Administrator shall prescribe regulations requiring dealers to make the booklet available to prospective buyers. (d) Disclosure. - A disclosure about fuel economy or estimated annual fuel costs under this section does not establish a warranty under a law of the United States or a State. (e) Violations. - A violation of subsection (b) of this section is - (1) a violation of section 3 of the Automobile Information Disclosure Act (15 U.S.C. 1232); and (2) an unfair or deceptive act or practice in or affecting commerce under the Federal Trade Commission Act (15 U.S.C. 41 et seq.), except sections 5(m) and 18 (15 U.S.C. 45(m), 57a). (f) Consultation. - The Administrator shall consult with the Federal Trade Commission and the Secretaries of Transportation and Energy in carrying out this section. -SOURCE- (Pub. L. 103-272, Sec. 1(e), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1068; Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(37), Oct. 31, 1994, 108 Stat. 4382.) -MISC1- HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES PUB. L. 103-272 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32908(a) 15:2006(c)(2). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 506(a)(1)-(3), (b)(1), (2), (c)(1), (2), (d), (e); added Dec. 22, 1975, Pub. L. 94-163, Sec. 301, 89 Stat. 910; Nov. 9, 1978, Pub. L. 95-619, Secs. 401(a)(2), 403(a), (b), 92 Stat. 3254, 3256. 15:2006(c)(3). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 506(c)(3); added Nov. 9, 1978, Pub. L. 95-619, Sec. 401(a)(1), 92 Stat. 3254. 32908(b)( 15:2006(a)(1)-(3). 1), (2) 32908(b)(3) 15:2006(a)(4). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-516, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 506(a)(4), (b)(3); added Oct. 14, 1988, Pub. L. 100-494, Sec. 8(a), 102 Stat. 2452; Oct. 24, 1992, Pub. L. 102-486, Sec. 403(3), (4), 106 Stat. 2876. 15:2006 (note). Oct. 14, 1988, Pub. L. 100-494, Sec. 8(b), 102 Stat. 2453. 32908(c)(1) 15:2006(b)(1) (1st sentence). 32908(c)(2) 15:2006(b)(3). 15:2006 (note). 32908(c)(3) 15:2006(b)(1) (last sentence), (2). 32908(d) 15:2006(d). 32908(e) 15:2006(c)(1). 32908(f) 15:2006(e). -------------------------------------------------------------------- In this section, references to the Secretary of Energy are substituted for references to the Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration because of 42:7151. In subsection (a)(1), the words "regardless of whether the Secretary of Transportation has applied this chapter to the automobile" are substituted for "notwithstanding any lack of determination required of the Secretary" for consistency with section 32901(b) of the revised title. In subsection (a)(2), the words "means a person residing or located in a State, the District of Columbia, or a territory or possession of the United States, and engaged in the sale or distribution of new automobiles to the first person (except a dealer buying as a dealer) that buys the automobile in good faith other than for resale" are substituted for "has the same meaning as such term has in section 2(e) of the Automobile Information Disclosure Act (15 U.S.C. 1231(e))" to include the words of 15:1231(e) and (g) in the subsection for clarity. The words "territory or possession" are substituted for "Territory" for consistency in the revised title and with other titles of the United States Code. The words "except that in applying such term to this section, the term 'automobile' has the same meaning as such term has in section 2001(1) of this title (taking into account paragraph (3) of this subsection)" are omitted as surplus. In subsection (b)(1), before clause (A), the text of 15:2006(a)(2) is omitted as executed. The words "Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (2)" are omitted as surplus because 15:2006(a)(2) is executed and is not part of the revised title. The words "Under regulations of the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency" are substituted for "as determined in accordance with rules of the EPA Administrator" and the text of 15:2006(a)(3) (1st, 2d sentences) to eliminate unnecessary words, for consistency in the revised title, and because "rules" is synonymous with "regulations". The word "attach" is substituted for "cause to be affixed", to eliminate unnecessary words. The words "after model year 1976" are omitted as executed. The words "The label shall contain the following information" are substituted for "indicating" and "containing" for clarity. In clause (C), the words "of all manufacturers" are substituted for "(whether or not manufactured by such manufacturer)" to eliminate unnecessary words. In clause (D), the words "a booklet is available from the dealer to assist in making a comparison of fuel economy of other automobiles manufactured by all manufacturers in that model year" are substituted for "written information (as described in subsection (b)(1) of this section) with respect to the fuel economy of other automobiles manufactured in such model year (whether or not manufactured by such manufacturer) is available from the dealer in order to facilitate comparison among the various model types" to eliminate unnecessary words. In clause (E), the words "automobile fuel efficiency tax imposed on the sale of the automobile under section 4064 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 4064)" are substituted for "in the case of any automobile, the sale of which is subject to any Federal tax imposed with respect to automobile fuel efficiency, a statement indicating the amount of such tax" for clarity. In subsection (b)(3)(D), the words "Secretary of Energy" are substituted for "Department of Energy" because of 42:7131. In subsection (c)(1), before clause (A), the words "compile and" are omitted as surplus. In subsection (c)(3), the words "not later than July 31, 1976" are omitted as executed. The words "make the booklet available to prospective buyers" are substituted for "make available to prospective purchasers information compiled by the EPA Administrator under paragraph (1)" to eliminate unnecessary words. In subsection (d), the words "which is required to be made", "an express or implied", and "that such fuel economy will be achieved, or that such cost will not be exceeded, under conditions of actual use" are omitted as surplus. In subsection (f), the words "his duties under" are omitted as surplus. PUB. L. 103-429 This amends 49:32908(b)(1) to clarify the restatement of 15:2006(a)(1) by section 1 of the Act of July 5, 1994 (Public Law 103-272, 108 Stat. 1068). -REFTEXT- REFERENCES IN TEXT The Federal Trade Commission Act, referred to in subsec. (e)(2), is act Sept. 26, 1914, ch. 311, 38 Stat. 717, as amended, which is classified generally to subchapter I (Sec. 41 et seq.) of chapter 2 of Title 15, Commerce and Trade. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see section 58 of Title 15 and Tables. -MISC2- AMENDMENTS 1994 - Subsec. (b)(1). Pub. L. 103-429 inserted "on the automobile" after "maintain the label" in introductory provisions. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1994 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 103-429 effective July 5, 1994, see section 9 of Pub. L. 103-429, set out as a note under section 321 of this title. -End- -CITE- 49 USC Sec. 32909 01/02/2006 -EXPCITE- TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION SUBTITLE VI - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS PART C - INFORMATION, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -HEAD- Sec. 32909. Judicial review of regulations -STATUTE- (a) Filing and Venue. - (1) A person that may be adversely affected by a regulation prescribed in carrying out any of sections 32901-32904 or 32908 of this title may apply for review of the regulation by filing a petition for review in the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit or in the court of appeals of the United States for the circuit in which the person resides or has its principal place of business. (2) A person adversely affected by a regulation prescribed under section 32912(c)(1) of this title may apply for review of the regulation by filing a petition for review in the court of appeals of the United States for the circuit in which the person resides or has its principal place of business. (b) Time for Filing and Judicial Procedures. - The petition must be filed not later than 59 days after the regulation is prescribed, except that a petition for review of a regulation prescribing an amendment of a standard submitted to Congress under section 32902(c)(2) of this title must be filed not later than 59 days after the end of the 60-day period referred to in section 32902(c)(2). The clerk of the court shall send immediately a copy of the petition to the Secretary of Transportation or the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, whoever prescribed the regulation. The Secretary or the Administrator shall file with the court a record of the proceeding in which the regulation was prescribed. (c) Additional Proceedings. - (1) When reviewing a regulation under subsection (a)(1) of this section, the court, on request of the petitioner, may order the Secretary or the Administrator to receive additional submissions if the court is satisfied the additional submissions are material and there were reasonable grounds for not presenting the submissions in the proceeding before the Secretary or Administrator. (2) The Secretary or the Administrator may amend or set aside the regulation, or prescribe a new regulation because of the additional submissions presented. The Secretary or Administrator shall file an amended or new regulation and the additional submissions with the court. The court shall review a changed or new regulation. (d) Supreme Court Review and Additional Remedies. - A judgment of a court under this section may be reviewed only by the Supreme Court under section 1254 of title 28. A remedy under subsections (a)(1) and (c) of this section is in addition to any other remedies provided by law. -SOURCE- (Pub. L. 103-272, Sec. 1(e), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1070; Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(38), Oct. 31, 1994, 108 Stat. 4382.) -MISC1- HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES PUB. L. 103-272 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32909(a)(1) 15:2004(a) (1st Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. sentence words 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. before 4th and 504; added Dec. 22, 1975, after 6th commas, Pub. L. 94-163, Sec. 301, 89 last sentence). Stat. 908. 32909(a)(2) 15:2004(a) (4th sentence). 15:2008(e)(3)(A) Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. (1st sentence less 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 15th-31st words), 508(e)(3); added Nov. 9, (B). 1978, Pub. L. 95-619, Sec. 402, 92 Stat. 3256. 32909(b) 15:2004(a) (1st sentence words between 4th and 6th commas, 2d, 3d sentences). 15:2008(e)(3)(A) (1st sentence 15th-31st words, 2d, last sentences). 32909(c) 15:2004(b). 32909(d) 15:2004(c), (d). 15:2008(e)(3)(C). -------------------------------------------------------------------- In this section, the word "regulation" is substituted for "rule" for consistency in the revised title and because the terms are synonymous. In subsection (a)(1) and (2), the words "apply for review" are added for clarity. In subsection (a)(1), the text of 15:2004(a) (last sentence) is omitted because 15:2002(d) is executed and is not a part of the revised title. In subsection (a)(2), the words "adversely affected" are substituted for "aggrieved", and the words "regulation prescribed" are substituted for "final rule", for consistency in the revised title and with other titles of the United States Code. The text of 15:2004(a) (4th sentence) and 2008(e)(3)(B) is omitted because 5:ch. 7 applies unless otherwise stated. In subsection (b), the words "a regulation prescribing an amendment of a standard submitted to Congress" are substituted for "or in the case of an amendment submitted to each House of Congress" in 15:2004(a), and the words "the Secretary of Transportation or the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, whoever prescribed the regulation" are substituted for "the officer who prescribed the rule", for clarity. The words "a record of the proceeding in which the regulation was prescribed" are substituted for "the written submissions and other materials in the proceeding upon which such rule was based" in 15:2004(a) and "the written submissions to, and transcript of, the written and oral proceedings on which the rule was based, as provided in section 2112 of title 28, United States Code" in 15:2008(e)(3) for consistency and to eliminate unnecessary words. In subsection (c)(1), the words "on request of the petitioner" are substituted for "If the petitioner applies to the court in a proceeding under subsection (a) of this section for leave to make additional submissions", and the words "to receive additional submissions" are substituted for "to provide additional opportunity to make such submissions", for clarity. In subsection (c)(2), the words "amend . . . the regulation" and "amended . . . regulation" are substituted for "modify . . . the rule" and "modified . . . rule", respectively, for consistency in the chapter and because "regulation" is synonymous with "rule". In subsection (d), the words "affirming or setting aside, in whole or in part" are omitted as surplus. The words "and not in lieu of" in 15:2004(d) are omitted as surplus. PUB. L. 103-429 This amends 49:32909(a)(1) to correct an erroneous cross- reference. AMENDMENTS 1994 - Subsec. (a)(1). Pub. L. 103-429 substituted "any of sections 32901-32904" for "section 32901-32904". EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1994 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 103-429 effective July 5, 1994, see section 9 of Pub. L. 103-429, set out as a note under section 321 of this title. -End- -CITE- 49 USC Sec. 32910 01/02/2006 -EXPCITE- TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION SUBTITLE VI - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS PART C - INFORMATION, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -HEAD- Sec. 32910. Administrative -STATUTE- (a) General Powers. - (1) In carrying out this chapter, the Secretary of Transportation or the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency may - (A) inspect and copy records of any person at reasonable times; (B) order a person to file written reports or answers to specific questions, including reports or answers under oath; and (C) conduct hearings, administer oaths, take testimony, and subpena witnesses and records the Secretary or Administrator considers advisable. (2) A witness summoned under paragraph (1)(C) of this subsection is entitled to the same fee and mileage the witness would have been paid in a court of the United States. (b) Civil Actions To Enforce. - A civil action to enforce a subpena or order of the Secretary or Administrator under subsection (a) of this section may be brought in the district court of the United States for any judicial district in which the proceeding by the Secretary or Administrator is conducted. The court may punish a failure to obey an order of the court to comply with the subpena or order of the Secretary or Administrator as a contempt of court. (c) Disclosure of Information. - The Secretary and the Administrator each shall disclose information obtained under this chapter (except information obtained under section 32904(c) of this title) under section 552 of title 5. However, the Secretary or Administrator may withhold information under section 552(b)(4) of title 5 only if the Secretary or Administrator decides that disclosure of the information would cause significant competitive damage. A matter referred to in section 552(b)(4) and relevant to an administrative or judicial proceeding under this chapter may be disclosed in that proceeding. A measurement or calculation under section 32904(c) of this title shall be disclosed under section 552 of title 5 without regard to section 552(b). (d) Regulations. - The Administrator may prescribe regulations to carry out duties of the Administrator under this chapter. -SOURCE- (Pub. L. 103-272, Sec. 1(e), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1070; Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(39), Oct. 31, 1994, 108 Stat. 4382.) -MISC1- HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES PUB. L. 103-272 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32910(a) 15:2005(b)(1), (3). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 505(b), (d); added Dec. 22, 1975, Pub. L. 94-163, Sec. 301, 89 Stat. 909. 32910(b) 15:2005(b)(2). 32910(c) 15:2005(d). 32910(d) (no source). -------------------------------------------------------------------- In subsection (a)(1), before clause (A), the words "or their duly designated agents" are omitted as surplus because of 49:322(b) and section 3 of Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1970 (eff. Dec. 2, 1970, 84 Stat. 2089). In clause (A), the words "inspect and copy records of any person" are substituted for "require, by general or special orders, that any person . . . (B) provide . . . access to (and for the purpose of examination, the right to copy) any documentary evidence of such person" to eliminate unnecessary words. The words "which is relevant to any functions of the Secretary or the EPA Administrator under this subchapter" are omitted as covered by "In carrying out this chapter". In clause (B), the word "order" is substituted for "require, by general or special orders", and the words "including reports or answers under oath" are substituted for "Such reports and answers shall be made under oath or otherwise", to eliminate unnecessary words. The words "in such form as the Secretary or EPA Administrator may prescribe" and "shall be filed with the Secretary or the EPA Administrator within such reasonable period as either may prescribe" are omitted as surplus because of subsection (d) of this section and 49:322(a). The words "relating to any function of the Secretary or the EPA Administrator under this subchapter" are omitted as surplus. In clause (C), the words "sit and act at such times and places" are omitted as being included in "conduct hearings". The words "subpena witnesses" are substituted for "require, by subpena, the attendance and testimony of such witnesses" to eliminate unnecessary words. In subsection (b), the words "A civil action to enforce a subpena or order of the Secretary or Administrator under subsection (a) of this section may be brought in the district court of the United States for the judicial district in which the proceeding by the Secretary or Administrator was conducted" are substituted for 15:2005(b)(2) (1st sentence) for consistency and to eliminate unnecessary words. In subsection (c), the words "to the public" are omitted as surplus. The words "However, the Secretary or the Administrator may withhold information" are substituted for "except that information may be withheld from disclosure" for clarity. Subsection (d) is added for convenience because throughout the chapter the Administrator is given authority to prescribe regulations to carry out duties of the Administrator. PUB. L. 103-429 This amends 49:32910(b) to clarify the restatement of 15:2005(b)(2) by section 1 of the Act of July 5, 1994 (Public Law 103-272, 108 Stat. 1071). AMENDMENTS 1994 - Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 103-429 substituted "any judicial district in which the proceeding by the Secretary or Administrator is conducted" for "the judicial district in which the proceeding by the Secretary or Administrator was conducted". EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1994 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 103-429 effective July 5, 1994, see section 9 of Pub. L. 103-429, set out as a note under section 321 of this title. -End- -CITE- 49 USC Sec. 32911 01/02/2006 -EXPCITE- TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION SUBTITLE VI - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS PART C - INFORMATION, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -HEAD- Sec. 32911. Compliance -STATUTE- (a) General. - A person commits a violation if the person fails to comply with this chapter and regulations and standards prescribed and orders issued under this chapter (except sections 32902, 32903, 32908(b), 32917(b), and 32918 and regulations and standards prescribed and orders issued under those sections). The Secretary of Transportation shall conduct a proceeding, with an opportunity for a hearing on the record, to decide whether a person has committed a violation. Any interested person may participate in a proceeding under this subsection. (b) Automobile Manufacturers. - A manufacturer of automobiles commits a violation if the manufacturer fails to comply with an applicable average fuel economy standard under section 32902 of this title. Compliance is determined after considering credits available to the manufacturer under section 32903 of this title. If average fuel economy calculations under section 32904(c) of this title indicate that a manufacturer has violated this subsection, the Secretary shall conduct a proceeding, with an opportunity for a hearing on the record, to decide whether a violation has been committed. The Secretary may not conduct the proceeding if further measurements of fuel economy, further calculations of average fuel economy, or other information indicates a violation has not been committed. The results of the measurements and calculations and the information shall be published in the Federal Register. Any interested person may participate in a proceeding under this subsection. -SOURCE- (Pub. L. 103-272, Sec. 1(e), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1071; Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(40), Oct. 31, 1994, 108 Stat. 4382.) -MISC1- HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES PUB. L. 103-272 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32911(a) 15:2007(a)(3). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Secs. 507(a), 508(a); added Dec. 22, 1975, Pub. L. 94-163, Sec. 301, 89 Stat. 911; Oct. 10, 1980, Pub. L. 96-425, Sec. 6(a)(1), (c)(1), (2), 94 Stat. 1826, 1827. 15:2008(a)(2). 32911(b) 15:2007(a)(1), (2). 15:2007(b). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 507(b); added Oct. 10, 1980, Pub. L. 96-425, Sec. 6(a)(2), 94 Stat. 1826. 15:2008(a). -------------------------------------------------------------------- In this section, the words "commits a violation if the . . . fails" are substituted for "the following conduct is unlawful . . . the failure of any person" for clarity and consistency in the revised title. In subsection (a), the reference to 15:2011 is omitted because that provision is not restated in this chapter. The words "The Secretary of Transportation shall conduct a proceeding, with an opportunity for a hearing on the record, to decide" are substituted for "If, on the record after opportunity for agency hearing, the Secretary determines" in 15:2008 for clarity. The words "the Secretary shall assess the penalties provided for under subsection (b) of this section" are omitted as surplus. In subsection (b), the words "Compliance is determined after considering credits available to the manufacturer under section 32903 of this title" are substituted for 15:2007(b) to eliminate unnecessary words. The words "the Secretary shall conduct a proceeding, with an opportunity for a hearing on the record, to decide" are substituted for "the Secretary shall commence a proceeding under paragraph (2) of this subsection" in 15:2008(a)(1) and "If, on the record after opportunity for agency hearing, the Secretary determines" in 15:2008(a)(2) for clarity. The words "may not conduct" are substituted for "(unless" in 15:2008(a)(1) for clarity. PUB. L. 103-429 This makes a conforming amendment necessary because of the restatement of 15:2011 as 49:32918 by section 6(43)(A) of the bill. AMENDMENTS 1994 - Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 103-429 substituted ", 32917(b), and 32918" for ", and 32917(b)". -End- -CITE- 49 USC Sec. 32912 01/02/2006 -EXPCITE- TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION SUBTITLE VI - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS PART C - INFORMATION, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -HEAD- Sec. 32912. Civil penalties -STATUTE- (a) General Penalty. - A person that violates section 32911(a) of this title is liable to the United States Government for a civil penalty of not more than $10,000 for each violation. A separate violation occurs for each day the violation continues. (b) Penalty for Manufacturer Violations of Fuel Economy Standards. - Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, a manufacturer that violates a standard prescribed for a model year under section 32902 of this title is liable to the Government for a civil penalty of $5 multiplied by each .1 of a mile a gallon by which the applicable average fuel economy standard under that section exceeds the average fuel economy - (1) calculated under section 32904(a)(1)(A) or (B) of this title for automobiles to which the standard applies manufactured by the manufacturer during the model year; (2) multiplied by the number of those automobiles; and (3) reduced by the credits available to the manufacturer under section 32903 of this title for the model year. (c) Higher Penalty Amounts. - (1)(A) The Secretary of Transportation shall prescribe by regulation a higher amount for each .1 of a mile a gallon to be used in calculating a civil penalty under subsection (b) of this section, if the Secretary decides that the increase in the penalty - (i) will result in, or substantially further, substantial energy conservation for automobiles in model years in which the increased penalty may be imposed; and (ii) will not have a substantial deleterious impact on the economy of the United States, a State, or a region of a State. (B) The amount prescribed under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph may not be more than $10 for each .1 of a mile a gallon. (C) The Secretary may make a decision under subparagraph (A)(ii) of this paragraph only when the Secretary decides that it is likely that the increase in the penalty will not - (i) cause a significant increase in unemployment in a State or a region of a State; (ii) adversely affect competition; or (iii) cause a significant increase in automobile imports. (D) A higher amount prescribed under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph is effective for the model year beginning at least 18 months after the regulation stating the higher amount becomes final. (2) The Secretary shall publish in the Federal Register a proposed regulation under this subsection and a statement of the basis for the regulation and provide each manufacturer of automobiles a copy of the proposed regulation and the statement. The Secretary shall provide a period of at least 45 days for written public comments on the proposed regulation. The Secretary shall submit a copy of the proposed regulation to the Federal Trade Commission and request the Commission to comment on the proposed regulation within that period. After that period, the Secretary shall give interested persons and the Commission an opportunity at a public hearing to present oral information, views, and arguments and to direct questions about disputed issues of material fact to - (A) other interested persons making oral presentations; (B) employees and contractors of the Government that made written comments or an oral presentation or participated in the development or consideration of the proposed regulation; and (C) experts and consultants that provided information to a person that the person includes, or refers to, in an oral presentation. (3) The Secretary may restrict the questions of an interested person and the Commission when the Secretary decides that the questions are duplicative or not likely to result in a timely and effective resolution of the issues. A transcript shall be kept of a public hearing under this subsection. A copy of the transcript and written comments shall be available to the public at the cost of reproduction. (4) The Secretary shall publish a regulation prescribed under this subsection in the Federal Register with the decisions required under paragraph (1) of this subsection. (5) An officer or employee of a department, agency, or instrumentality of the Government violates section 1905 of title 18 by disclosing, except in an in camera proceeding by the Secretary or a court, information - (A) provided to the Secretary or the court during consideration or review of a regulation prescribed under this subsection; and (B) decided by the Secretary to be confidential under section 11(d) of the Energy Supply and Environmental Coordination Act of 1974 (15 U.S.C. 796(d)). (d) Written Notice Requirement. - The Secretary shall impose a penalty under this section by written notice. -SOURCE- (Pub. L. 103-272, Sec. 1(e), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1072.) -MISC1- HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES -------------------------------------------------------------------- Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32912(a) 15:2008(b)(2). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 508(b)(1)-(3) (1st sentence); added Dec. 22, 1975, Pub. L. 94-163, Sec. 301, 89 Stat. 913; Oct. 10, 1980, Pub. L. 96-425, Secs. 6(c)(1), (3), 8(f), 94 Stat. 1827, 1828, 1829. 32912(b) 15:2008(b)(1). 32912(c)(1) 15:2008(d). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 508(d), (e)(1), (2), (4); added Nov. 9, 1978, Pub. L. 95-619, Sec. 402, 92 Stat. 3255, 3256. 32912(c)( 15:2008(e)(1). 2), (3) 32912(c)(4) 15:2008(e)(2). 32912(c)(5) 15:2008(e)(4). 32912(d) 15:2008(b)(3) (1st sentence). -------------------------------------------------------------------- In this section, the words "whom the Secretary determines under subsection (a) of this section" are omitted as surplus. In subsection (b), before clause (1)(A), the words "Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section" are added for clarity. The words "that violates a standard prescribed for a model year under section 32902 of this title" are substituted for "to have violated a provision of section 2007(a)(1) of this title with respect to any model year" and "to have violated section 2007(a)(2) of this title" to avoid referring, as in the source, to one provision that in turn refers to another provision. In clause (1), the words "calculated under" are substituted for "established under" for clarity. The reference to section 32904(a)(1)(A), which is a reference to the provision under which average fuel economy for nonpassenger automobiles is calculated, is added for clarity. The reference to section 32904(a)(1)(B), which is a reference to the provision under which average fuel economy for passenger automobiles is calculated, is substituted for the reference in the source to 15:2002(a) and (c), which is a reference to the provision under which the average fuel economy standard for those automobiles is established, for clarity. The words "in which the violation occurs" are omitted as surplus. In subsection (c)(1)(A), before clause (i), the words "shall prescribe by regulation" are substituted for "shall, by rule . . . substitute" for consistency in the revised title and because "rule" and "regulation" are synonymous. The words "in accordance with the provisions of this subsection and subsection (e)" are omitted as surplus. The words "be less than $5.00" are omitted as surplus because under the subsection the Secretary may only raise the amount imposed to $10, or a $5 increase. The words "in the absence of such rule" are omitted as surplus. The words "increase in the penalty" are substituted for "additional amount of the civil penalty" for clarity. In clause (ii), the words "subject to subparagraph (B)" are omitted as surplus. In subsection (c)(1)(C), the words "the later of" and the text of 15:2008(d)(3)(A) are omitted as obsolete. In subsection (c)(2), before clause (A), the words "After the Secretary of Transportation develops a proposed rule pursuant to subsection (d) of this section" are omitted as surplus. In clause (B), the words "written comments or an oral presentation" are substituted for "written or oral presentations" for consistency in the section. The text of 15:2008(e)(1)(B) (last sentence) and (C) is omitted as surplus because of 5:556(d). In subsection (c)(5), before clause (A), the words "department, agency, or instrumentality" are substituted for "department or agency" for consistency in the revised title and with other titles of the United States Code. -End- -CITE- 49 USC Sec. 32913 01/02/2006 -EXPCITE- TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION SUBTITLE VI - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS PART C - INFORMATION, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -HEAD- Sec. 32913. Compromising and remitting civil penalties -STATUTE- (a) General Authority and Limitations. - The Secretary of Transportation may compromise or remit the amount of a civil penalty imposed under section 32912(a) or (b) of this title. However, the amount of a penalty imposed under section 32912(b) may be compromised or remitted only to the extent - (1) necessary to prevent the insolvency or bankruptcy of the manufacturer of automobiles; (2) the manufacturer shows that the violation was caused by an act of God, a strike, or a fire; or (3) the Federal Trade Commission certifies under subsection (b)(1) of this section that a reduction in the penalty is necessary to prevent a substantial lessening of competition. (b) Certification by Commission. - (1) A manufacturer liable for a civil penalty under section 32912(b) of this title may apply to the Commission for a certification that a reduction in the penalty is necessary to prevent a substantial lessening of competition in the segment of the motor vehicle industry subject to the standard that was violated. The Commission shall make the certification when it finds that reduction is necessary to prevent the lessening. The Commission shall state in the certification the maximum amount by which the penalty may be reduced. (2) An application under this subsection must be made not later than 30 days after the Secretary decides that the manufacturer has violated section 32911(b) of this title. To the maximum extent practicable, the Commission shall make a decision on an application by the 90th day after the application is filed. A proceeding under this subsection may not delay the manufacturer's liability for the penalty for more than 90 days after the application is filed. (3) When a civil penalty is collected in a civil action under this chapter before a decision of the Commission under this subsection is final, the payment shall be paid to the court in which the action was brought. The court shall deposit the payment in the general fund of the Treasury on the 90th day after the decision of the Commission becomes final. When the court is holding payment of a penalty reduced under subsection (a)(3) of this section, the Secretary shall direct the court to remit the appropriate amount of the penalty to the manufacturer. -SOURCE- (Pub. L. 103-272, Sec. 1(e), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1073; Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(41), Oct. 31, 1994, 108 Stat. 4382; Pub. L. 104- 287, Sec. 6(d)(1)(A), Oct. 11, 1996, 110 Stat. 3399.) -MISC1- HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES PUB. L. 103-272 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32913(a) 15:2008(b)(3) (2d Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. sentence). 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 508(b)(3) (2d sentence), (4), (5); added Dec. 22, 1975, Pub. L. 94-163, Sec. 301, 89 Stat. 913; Oct. 10, 1980, Pub. L. 96-425, Sec. 6(c)(1), 94 Stat. 1827. 32913(b) 15:2008(b)(4), (5). -------------------------------------------------------------------- In subsection (a), before clause (1), the words "compromise or remit" are substituted for "compromise, modify, or remit, with or without conditions" for consistency in the revised title. The words "against any person" are omitted as surplus. The reference to section 32912(b) (a restatement of 15:2008(b)(1)) is used rather than a reference to 32911(b) (a restatement of 15:2007(a)(1) or (2)) to avoid referring, as in the source, to one provision that in turn refers to another provision. In clause (3), the word "reduction" is substituted for "modification" for clarity. The words "as determined under paragraph (4)" are omitted as surplus. In subsection (b)(1), the words "the standard that was violated" are substituted for "the standard with respect to which such penalty was assessed", and the words "The Commission shall make the certification when it finds that reduction" are substituted for "If the manufacturer shows and the Federal Trade Commission determines that modification of the civil penalty for which such manufacturer is otherwise liable . . . the Commission shall so certify", to eliminate unnecessary words. In subsection (b)(3), the words "When a civil penalty is collected in a civil action under this chapter" are substituted for "but any payment made" for clarity. The words "action was brought" are substituted for "the penalty is collected" for consistency. The words "and shall (except as otherwise provided in paragraph (5)), be held by such court" are omitted as surplus. The words "When the court is holding payment of a penalty reduced under subsection (a)(3) of this section" are substituted for "Whenever a civil penalty has been assessed and collected from a manufacturer under this section, and is being held by a court in accordance with paragraph (4), and the Secretary subsequently determines to modify such civil penalty pursuant to paragraph (3)(C)" to eliminate unnecessary words. PUB. L. 103-429 This amends 49:32913(b)(1) to clarify the restatement of 15:2008(b)(4) and (5) by section 1 of the Act of July 5, 1994 (Public Law 103-272, 108 Stat. 1073). AMENDMENTS 1996 - Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 104-287 made technical amendment to directory language of Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(41). See 1994 Amendment notes below. 1994 - Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(41)(A), as amended by Pub. L. 104-287, substituted "Certification" for "Penalty Reduction" in heading. Subsec. (b)(1). Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(41)(B), as amended by Pub. L. 104-287, substituted "a reduction in the penalty is necessary" for "the penalty should be reduced". EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1996 AMENDMENT Section 6(d) of Pub. L. 104-287 provided that the amendment made by that section is effective Oct. 31, 1994. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1994 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 103-429 effective July 5, 1994, see section 9 of Pub. L. 103-429, set out as a note under section 321 of this title. -End- -CITE- 49 USC Sec. 32914 01/02/2006 -EXPCITE- TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION SUBTITLE VI - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS PART C - INFORMATION, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -HEAD- Sec. 32914. Collecting civil penalties -STATUTE- (a) Civil Actions. - If a person does not pay a civil penalty after it becomes a final order of the Secretary of Transportation or a judgment of a court of appeals of the United States for a circuit, the Attorney General shall bring a civil action in an appropriate district court of the United States to collect the penalty. The validity and appropriateness of the final order imposing the penalty is not reviewable in the action. (b) Priority of Claims. - A claim of a creditor against a bankrupt or insolvent manufacturer of automobiles has priority over a claim of the United States Government against the manufacturer for a civil penalty under section 32912(b) of this title when the creditor's claim is for credit extended before a final judgment (without regard to section 32913(b)(1) and (2) of this title) in an action to collect under subsection (a) of this section. -SOURCE- (Pub. L. 103-272, Sec. 1(e), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1074.) -MISC1- HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES -------------------------------------------------------------------- Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32914(a) 15:2008(b)(3) (last Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. sentence), (c)(2). 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 508(b)(3) (last sentence), (6), (c)(2); added Dec. 22, 1975, Pub. L. 94-163, Sec. 301, 89 Stat. 913, 914. 32914(b) 15:2008(b)(6). -------------------------------------------------------------------- In subsection (a), the text of 15:2008(b)(3) (last sentence) is omitted as surplus because of 28:516 and 2461(a). The words "an assessment of" and "and unappealable" are omitted as surplus. The words "of the Secretary of Transportation" are added for clarity. The words "for a circuit" are added for consistency. The words "in favor of the Secretary" are omitted as surplus. The words "shall bring a civil action . . . to collect the penalty" are substituted for "shall recover the amount for which the manufacturer is liable" for consistency. In subsection (b), the words "A claim of a creditor against a bankrupt or insolvent manufacturer of automobiles has priority over a claim of the United States Government against the manufacturer" are substituted for "A claim of the United States . . . against a manufacturer . . . shall, in the case of the bankruptcy or insolvency of such manufacturer, be subordinate to any claim of a creditor of such manufacturer" for clarity and to eliminate unnecessary words. The words "the date on which" are omitted as surplus. -End- -CITE- 49 USC Sec. 32915 01/02/2006 -EXPCITE- TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION SUBTITLE VI - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS PART C - INFORMATION, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -HEAD- Sec. 32915. Appealing civil penalties -STATUTE- Any interested person may appeal a decision of the Secretary of Transportation to impose a civil penalty under section 32912(a) or (b) of this title, or of the Federal Trade Commission under section 32913(b)(1) of this title, in the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit or in the court of appeals of the United States for the circuit in which the person resides or has its principal place of business. A person appealing a decision must file a notice of appeal with the court not later than 30 days after the decision and, at the same time, send a copy of the notice by certified mail to the Secretary or the Commission. The Secretary or the Commission promptly shall file with the court a certified copy of the record of the proceeding in which the decision was made. -SOURCE- (Pub. L. 103-272, Sec. 1(e), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1074.) -MISC1- HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES -------------------------------------------------------------------- Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32915 15:2008(c)(1). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 508(c)(1); added Dec. 22, 1975, Pub. L. 94-163, Sec. 301, 89 Stat. 914. -------------------------------------------------------------------- The words "as the case may be" are omitted as surplus. The text of 15:2008(c)(1) (last sentence) is omitted as surplus because 5:ch. 7 applies unless otherwise stated. -End- -CITE- 49 USC Sec. 32916 01/02/2006 -EXPCITE- TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION SUBTITLE VI - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS PART C - INFORMATION, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -HEAD- Sec. 32916. Reports to Congress -STATUTE- (a) Annual Report. - Not later than January 15 of each year, the Secretary of Transportation shall submit to each House of Congress, and publish in the Federal Register, a report on the review by the Secretary of average fuel economy standards prescribed under this chapter. (b) Joint Examinations After Granting Exemptions. - (1) After an exemption has been granted under section 32904(b)(6) of this title, the Secretaries of Transportation and Labor shall conduct annually a joint examination of the extent to which section 32904(b)(6) - (A) achieves the purposes of this chapter; (B) improves fuel efficiency (thereby facilitating conservation of petroleum and reducing petroleum imports); (C) has promoted employment in the United States related to automobile manufacturing; (D) has not caused unreasonable harm to the automobile manufacturing sector in the United States; and (E) has permitted manufacturers that have assembled passenger automobiles deemed to be manufactured domestically under section 32904(b)(2) of this title thereafter to assemble in the United States passenger automobiles of the same model that have less than 75 percent of their value added in the United States or Canada, together with the reasons. (2) The Secretary of Transportation shall include the results of the examination under paragraph (1) of this subsection in each report submitted under subsection (a) of this section more than 180 days after an exemption has been granted under section 32904(b)(6) of this title, or submit the results of the examination directly to Congress before the report is submitted when circumstances warrant. -SOURCE- (Pub. L. 103-272, Sec. 1(e), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1074; Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(42), Oct. 31, 1994, 108 Stat. 4382.) -MISC1- HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES PUB. L. 103-272 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32916(a) 15:2002(a)(2). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 502(a)(2); added Dec. 22, 1975, Pub. L. 94-163, Sec. 301, 89 Stat. 902. 32916(b)(1) 15:2012(c)(1). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 512(c); added Oct. 10, 1980, Pub. L. 96-425, Sec. 4(a)(2), 94 Stat. 1823. 32916(b)(2) 15:2012(c)(2). -------------------------------------------------------------------- In subsection (a), the words "a report on the review by the Secretary" are substituted for "a review" for clarity. The words "beginning in 1977" and the text of 15:2002(a) (2d, last sentences) are omitted as executed. In subsection (b)(1), before clause (A), reference to section 32904(b)(4) the 2d time it appears is substituted for "the amendment made to section 2003(b) of this title by section 4(a)(1) of the Automobile Fuel Efficiency Act of 1980" for clarity and to eliminate unnecessary words. Clause (B) is substituted for "achieves the purposes of that Act" for clarity. In subsection (b)(2), the reference to "subsection (a) of this section" is restated to refer to 15:2002(a) rather than 15:2012(a) to reflect the apparent intent of Congress. Although 15:2012(c)(2) refers to an annual report under 15:2012(a), that provision does not provide for an annual report. PUB. L. 103-429 This makes conforming amendments necessary because of the restatement of 15:2003(b)(2)(G) as 49:32904(b)(3) by section 6(36)(B) of the bill. AMENDMENTS 1994 - Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 103-429, in par. (1), introductory provisions, substituted "32904(b)(6)" for "32904(b)(4)" in two places, in par. (1)(E), substituted "32904(b)(2)" for "32904(b)(1)(A)", and in par. (2), substituted "32904(b)(6)" for "32904(b)(4)". -End- -CITE- 49 USC Sec. 32917 01/02/2006 -EXPCITE- TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION SUBTITLE VI - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS PART C - INFORMATION, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -HEAD- Sec. 32917. Standards for executive agency automobiles -STATUTE- (a) Definition. - In this section, "executive agency" has the same meaning given that term in section 105 of title 5. (b) Fleet Average Fuel Economy. - (1) The President shall prescribe regulations that require passenger automobiles leased for at least 60 consecutive days or bought by executive agencies in a fiscal year to achieve a fleet average fuel economy (determined under paragraph (2) of this subsection) for that year of at least the greater of - (A) 18 miles a gallon; or (B) the applicable average fuel economy standard under section 32902(b) or (c) of this title for the model year that includes January 1 of that fiscal year. (2) Fleet average fuel economy is - (A) the total number of passenger automobiles leased for at least 60 consecutive days or bought by executive agencies in a fiscal year (except automobiles designed for combat-related missions, law enforcement work, or emergency rescue work); divided by (B) the sum of the fractions obtained by dividing the number of automobiles of each model leased or bought by the fuel economy of that model. -SOURCE- (Pub. L. 103-272, Sec. 1(e), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1075.) -MISC1- HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES -------------------------------------------------------------------- Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32917(a) 15:2010(b)(2). Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 510; added Dec. 22, 1975, Pub. L. 94-163, Sec. 301, 89 Stat. 915. 32917(b) 15:2010(a), (b)(1), (3). -------------------------------------------------------------------- In subsection (b)(1), before clause (A), the words "within 120 days after December 22, 1975" and "which begins after December 22, 1975" are omitted as executed. The words "(determined under paragraph (2) of this subsection)" are added for clarity. In subsection (b)(2), before clause (A), the words "As used in this section: (1) The term" are omitted as surplus. In clause (A), the words "to which this section applies" and "for the Armed Forces" are omitted as surplus. In clause (B), the words "the sum of the fractions obtained" are substituted for "a sum of terms, each term of which is a fraction created" to eliminate unnecessary words. -End- -CITE- 49 USC Sec. 32918 01/02/2006 -EXPCITE- TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION SUBTITLE VI - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS PART C - INFORMATION, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -HEAD- Sec. 32918. Retrofit devices -STATUTE- (a) Definition. - In this section, the term "retrofit device" means any component, equipment, or other device - (1) that is designed to be installed in or on an automobile (as an addition to, as a replacement for, or through alteration or modification of, any original component, equipment, or other device); and (2) that any manufacturer, dealer, or distributor of the device represents will provide higher fuel economy than would have resulted with the automobile as originally equipped, as determined under regulations of the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. The term also includes a fuel additive for use in an automobile. (b) Examination of Fuel Economy Representations. - The Federal Trade Commission shall establish a program for systematically examining fuel economy representations made with respect to retrofit devices. Whenever the Commission has reason to believe that any representation may be inaccurate, the Commission shall request the Administrator to evaluate, in accordance with subsection (c) of this section, the retrofit device with respect to which the representation was made. (c) Evaluation of Retrofit Devices. - (1) On application of any manufacturer of a retrofit device (or prototype of a retrofit device), on request of the Commission under subsection (b) of this section, or on the motion of the Administrator, the Administrator shall evaluate, in accordance with regulations prescribed under subsection (e) of this section, any retrofit device to determine whether the retrofit device increases fuel economy and to determine whether the representations, if any, made with respect to the retrofit device are accurate. (2) If under paragraph (1) of this subsection, the Administrator tests, or causes to be tested, any retrofit device on the application of a manufacturer of the device, the manufacturer shall supply, at the manufacturer's expense, one or more samples of the device to the Administrator and shall be liable for the costs of testing incurred by the Administrator. The procedures for testing retrofit devices so supplied may include a requirement for preliminary testing by a qualified independent testing laboratory, at the expense of the manufacturer of the device. (d) Results of Tests and Publication in Federal Register. - (1) The Administrator shall publish in the Federal Register a summary of the results of all tests conducted under this section, together with the Administrator's conclusions as to - (A) the effect of any retrofit device on fuel economy; (B) the effect of the device on emissions of air pollutants; and (C) any other information the Administrator determines to be relevant in evaluating the device. (2) The summary and conclusions shall also be submitted to the Secretary of Transportation and the Commission. (e) Regulations Establishing Tests and Procedures for Evaluation of Retrofit Devices. - The Administrator shall prescribe regulations establishing - (1) testing and other procedures for evaluating the extent to which retrofit devices affect fuel economy and emissions of air pollutants; and (2) criteria for evaluating the accuracy of fuel economy representations made with respect to retrofit devices. -SOURCE- (Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(43)(B), Oct. 31, 1994, 108 Stat. 4382.) -MISC1- HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES -------------------------------------------------------------------- Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32918 15:2011. Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, Sec. 511, as added Dec. 22, 1975, Pub. L. 94-163, Sec. 301, 89 Stat. 915, and amended July 5, 1994, Pub. L. 103-272, Sec. 4(c), 108 Stat. 1361. -------------------------------------------------------------------- This restates 15:2011 to include 15:2011 in the scope of the codification enacted by section 1 of the Act of July 5, 1994 (Public Law 103-272, 108 Stat. 745). In subsection (a), the words "Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency" are substituted for "Administrator" for clarity and to conform to the style of the codification which is to state the complete title the first time a descriptive title is used, and thereafter, to use a shorter title unless the context requires the complete title to be used. In subsections (c) and (e), the word "regulations" is substituted for "rules" and "by rule" for consistency with the restatement of title 49. In subsection (e)(1), the words "The Administrator shall prescribe regulations establishing" are substituted for "Within 180 days after December 22, 1975, the Administrator shall, by rule, establish" to eliminate executed words. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 32918 was renumbered section 32919 of this title. -End- -CITE- 49 USC Sec. 32919 01/02/2006 -EXPCITE- TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION SUBTITLE VI - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS PART C - INFORMATION, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 329 - AUTOMOBILE FUEL ECONOMY -HEAD- Sec. 32919. Preemption -STATUTE- (a) General. - When an average fuel economy standard prescribed under this chapter is in effect, a State or a political subdivision of a State may not adopt or enforce a law or regulation related to fuel economy standards or average fuel economy standards for automobiles covered by an average fuel economy standard under this chapter. (b) Requirements Must Be Identical. - When a requirement under section 32908 of this title is in effect, a State or a political subdivision of a State may adopt or enforce a law or regulation on disclosure of fuel economy or fuel operating costs for an automobile covered by section 32908 only if the law or regulation is identical to that requirement. (c) State and Political Subdivision Automobiles. - A State or a political subdivision of a State may prescribe requirements for fuel economy for automobiles obtained for its own use. -SOURCE- (Pub. L. 103-272, Sec. 1(e), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1075, Sec. 32918; renumbered Sec. 32919, Pub. L. 103-429, Sec. 6(43)(A), Oct. 31, 1994, 108 Stat. 4382.) -MISC1- HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES -------------------------------------------------------------------- Revised Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) Section -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32918 15:2009. Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92-513, 86 Stat. 947, Sec. 509; added Dec. 22, 1975, Pub. L. 94-163, Sec. 301, 89 Stat. 914. -------------------------------------------------------------------- In subsection (a), the word "prescribed" is substituted for "established" for consistency. AMENDMENTS 1994 - Pub. L. 103-429 renumbered section 32918 of this title as this section. -End-