97-8824. Passenger Automobile Average Fuel Economy Standards; Final Decision To Grant Exemption  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 68 (Wednesday, April 9, 1997)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 17100-17102]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-8824]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
    
    49 CFR Part 531
    
    [Docket No. 96-085; Notice 2]
    
    
    Passenger Automobile Average Fuel Economy Standards; Final 
    Decision To Grant Exemption
    
    AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), DOT.
    
    ACTION: Final decision.
    
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    SUMMARY: This final decision responds to a petition filed by Rolls-
    Royce Motors, Ltd. (Rolls-Royce) requesting that it be exempted from 
    the generally applicable average fuel economy standard of 27.5 miles 
    per gallon (mpg) for model years (MYs) 1998 and 1999 and that a lower 
    alternative standard be established. In this document, NHTSA 
    establishes an alternative standard for Rolls Royce of 16.3 mpg for MYs 
    1998 and 1999.
    
    DATES: Effective date: May 27, 1997. This exemption and the alternative 
    standards apply to Rolls Royce for MYs 1998 and 1999.
        Petitions for reconsideration: Petitions for reconsideration must 
    be received no later than May 27, 1997.
    
    ADDRESSES: Petitions for reconsideration of this rule should refer to 
    the docket
    
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    number and notice number cited in the heading of this notice and must 
    be submitted to: Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety 
    Administration, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington DC 20590.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. P.L. Moore, Office of Planning and 
    Consumer Programs, NHTSA, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 
    20590. Mr. Moore's telephone number is: (202) 366-5222.
        For legal issues: Otto Matheke, Office of the Chief Counsel, NCC-
    20, telephone (202) 366-5253, facsimile (202) 366-3820.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Statutory Background
    
        Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. section 32902(d), NHTSA may exempt a low 
    volume manufacturer of passenger automobiles from the generally 
    applicable average fuel economy standards if NHTSA concludes that those 
    standards are more stringent than the maximum feasible average fuel 
    economy for that manufacturer and if NHTSA establishes an alternative 
    standard for that manufacturer at its maximum feasible level. Under the 
    statute, a low volume manufacturer is one that manufactured (worldwide) 
    fewer than 10,000 passenger automobiles in the second model year before 
    the model year for which the exemption is sought (the affected model 
    year) and that will manufacture fewer than 10,000 passenger automobiles 
    in the affected model year. In determining the maximum feasible average 
    fuel economy, the agency is required under 49 U.S.C. 32902(f) to 
    consider:
        (1) Technological feasibility,
        (2) Economic practicability,
        (3) The effect of other Federal motor vehicle standards on fuel 
    economy, and
        (4) The need of the United States to conserve energy.
        Section 32902(d)(2) permits NHTSA to establish alternative average 
    fuel economy standards applicable to exempted low volume manufacturers 
    in one of three ways: (1) A separate standard for each exempted 
    manufacturer; (2) a separate average fuel economy standard applicable 
    to each class of exempted automobiles (classes would be based on 
    design, size, price, or other factors); or (3) a single standard for 
    all exempted manufacturers.
    
    Proposed Decision and Public Comment
    
        This final decision was preceded by a proposal announcing the 
    agency's tentative conclusion that Rolls Royce should be exempted from 
    the generally applicable MYs 1998 and 1999 passenger automobile average 
    fuel economy standard of 27.5 mpg, and that an alternative standard of 
    16.3 mpg be established for Rolls Royce for MYs 1998 and 1999 (61 FR 
    46756; September 5, 1996). The agency did not receive any comments in 
    response to the proposed decision.
    
    NHTSA Final Determination
    
        The agency is adopting the tentative conclusions set forth in the 
    proposed decision as its final conclusions, for the reasons set forth 
    in the proposed decision. Based on the conclusions that the maximum 
    feasible average fuel economy level for Rolls Royce is 16.3 mpg for MY 
    1998 and 16.3 mpg for MY 1999, that other Federal motor vehicle 
    standards will not affect achievable fuel economy beyond the extent 
    considered in the proposed decision, and that the national effort to 
    conserve energy will not be affected by granting this exemption, NHTSA 
    hereby exempts Rolls Royce from the generally applicable passenger 
    automobile average fuel economy standard for the 1998 and 1999 model 
    years and establishes an alternative standard of 16.3 mpg for MYs 1998 
    and 1999 for Rolls Royce.
    
    Regulatory Impacts
    
        NHTSA has analyzed this decision, and determined that neither 
    Executive Order 12866 nor the Department of Transportation's regulatory 
    policies and procedures apply, because this decision is not a ``rule,'' 
    which term is defined as ``an agency statement of general applicability 
    and future effect.'' This exemption is not generally applicable, since 
    it applies only to Rolls Royce. If the Departmental policies and 
    procedures were applicable, the agency would have determined that this 
    action is not ``significant.'' The principal impact of this exemption 
    is that Rolls Royce will not be required to pay civil penalties if they 
    achieve a CAFE level equivalent to the alternative standard established 
    in this notice. Since this decision sets an alternative standard at the 
    level determined to be Rolls Royce's maximum feasible average fuel 
    economy, no fuel would be saved by establishing a higher alternative 
    standard. The impacts for the public at large will be minimal.
        The agency has also considered the environmental implications of 
    this decision in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act 
    and determined that this decision will not significantly affect the 
    human environment. Regardless of the fuel economy of a vehicle, it must 
    pass the emissions standards which limit the amount of emissions per 
    mile traveled. Thus, the quality of the air is not affected by this 
    exemption and alternative standard. Further, since Rolls Royce's 1998 
    and 1999 model year automobiles cannot achieve better fuel economy than 
    16.3 mpg for MYs 1998 and 1999, granting this exemption will not affect 
    the amount of gasoline consumed.
        Since the Regulatory Flexibility Act may apply to a decision 
    exempting a manufacturer from a generally applicable standard, I 
    certify that this decision will not have a significant economic impact 
    on a substantial number of small entities. This decision does not 
    impose any burdens on Rolls Royce. It relieves the company from having 
    to pay civil penalties for noncompliance with the generally applicable 
    standard for MY 1998 and 1999. Since the price of 1998 and 1999 Rolls 
    Royce automobiles will not be affected by this decision, the purchasers 
    will not be affected.
    
    List of Subjects in 49 CFR Part 531
    
        Energy conservation, Gasoline, Imports, Motor vehicles.
    
        In consideration of the foregoing, 49 CFR part 531 is amended as 
    follows:
    
    PART 531--[AMENDED]
    
        1. The authority citation for part 531 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 49 U.S.C. 32902, delegation of authority at 49 CFR 
    1.50.
    
        2. In 49 CFR Sec. 531.5, the introductory text of paragraph (b) is 
    republished and paragraph (b)(2) is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 531.5  Fuel economy standards.
    
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        (b) The following manufacturers shall comply with the standards 
    indicated below for the specified model years:
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        (2) Rolls-Royce Motors, Inc.
    
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                                                                   Average  
                                                                     fuel   
                                                                   economy  
                             Model year                            standard 
                                                                  (miles per
                                                                   gallon)  
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    1978.......................................................         10.7
    1979.......................................................         10.8
    1980.......................................................         11.1
    1981.......................................................         10.7
    1982.......................................................         10.6
    1983.......................................................          9.9
    1984.......................................................         10.0
    1985.......................................................         10.0
    1986.......................................................         11.0
    1987.......................................................         11.2
    1988.......................................................         11.2
    1989.......................................................         11.2
    1990.......................................................         12.7
    
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    1991.......................................................         12.7
    1992.......................................................         13.8
    1993.......................................................         13.8
    1994.......................................................         13.8
    1995.......................................................         14.6
    1996.......................................................         14.6
    1997.......................................................         15.1
    1998.......................................................         16.3
    1999.......................................................         16.3
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        Issued on: April 2, 1997.
    L. Robert Shelton,
    Associate Administrator for Safety Performance Standards.
    [FR Doc. 97-8824 Filed 4-8-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/09/1997
Department:
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final decision.
Document Number:
97-8824
Pages:
17100-17102 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 96-085, Notice 2
PDF File:
97-8824.pdf
CFR: (1)
49 CFR 531.5