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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Section 86.000–7 includes text that specifies requirements that differ from § 86.091–7 or § 86.094–7. Where a paragraph in § 86.091–7 or § 86.094–7 is identical and applicable to § 86.000–7, this may be indicated by specifying the corresponding paragraph and the statement “[Reserved]. For guidance see § 86.091–7.” or “[Reserved]. For guidance see § 86.094–7.”
(a) introductory text through (a)(2) [Reserved]. For guidance see § 86.091–7.
(a)(3) [Reserved]. For guidance see § 86.094–7.
(b) through (c)(2) [Reserved]. For guidance see § 86.091–7.
(c)(3) [Reserved]. For guidance see § 86.094–7.
(c)(4) through (d)(1)(v) [Reserved]. For guidance see § 86.091–7.
(d)(1)(vi) through (d)(2)(iv) [Reserved]. For guidance see § 86.094–7.
(d)(3) through (g) [Reserved]. For guidance see § 86.091–7.
(h)(1) [Reserved by 79 FR 23687]
(h)(2) through (h)(5) [Reserved]. For guidance see § 86.094–7.
(6) EPA may void ab initio a certificate for a vehicle certified to Tier 1 certification standards or to the respective evaporative and/or refueling test procedure and accompanying evaporative and/or refueling standards as set forth or otherwise referenced in § 86.098–10 for which the manufacturer fails to retain the records required in this section or to provide such information to the Administrator upon request.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 40. Protection of Environment § 40.86.000–7 Maintenance of records; submittal of information; right of entry - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-40-protection-of-environment/cfr-sect-40-86-000-7/
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