§ 86.1103-87 - Criteria for availability of nonconformance penalties.  


Latest version.
  • Link to an amendment published at 81 FR 73980, Oct. 25, 2016.

    (a) EPA shall establish for each subclass of heavy-duty engines and heavy-duty vehicles (other than motorcycles), an NCP for a motor vehicle pollutant, when any new or revised emission standard is more stringent than the previous standard for the pollutant, or when an existing standard for that pollutant becomes more difficult to achieve because of a new or revised standard, provided that EPA finds:

    (1) That for such subclass of engines or vehicles, substantial work is required to meet the standard for which the NCP is offered, and

    (2) That there is likely to be a technological laggard.

    (b) Substantial work, as used in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, means the application of technology that was not generally used in an engine or vehicle class or subclass to meet standards prior to the implementation of the new or revised standard, or the significant modification of existing technology or design parameters, needed to bring the vehicle or engine into compliance with either the more stringent new or revised standard or an existing standard which becomes more difficult to achieve because of a new or revised standard. Substantial work is determined by the total amount of work required to meet the standard for which the NCP is offered, compared to the previous standard, irrespective of when EPA establishes the NCP.

    [77 FR 54401, Sept. 5, 2012]