§ 86.1801-01 Applicability
§ 86.1801-12 Applicability
§ 86.1802-01 Section numbering; construction
§ 86.1803-01 Definitions
§ 86.1804-01 Acronyms and abbreviations
§ 86.1805-04 Useful life
§ 86.1805-12 Useful life
§ 86.1805-17 Useful life
§ 86.1806-05 Onboard diagnostics
§ 86.1806-17 Onboard diagnostics
§ 86.1807-01 Vehicle labeling
§ 86.1808-01 Maintenance instructions
§ 86.1809-01 Prohibition of defeat devices
§ 86.1809-10 Prohibition of defeat devices
§ 86.1809-12 Prohibition of defeat devices
§ 86.1810-01 General standards; increase in emissions; unsafe conditions; waivers
§ 86.1810-09 General standards; increase in emissions; unsafe condition; waivers
§ 86.1810-17 General requirements
§ 86.1811-04 Emission standards for light-duty vehicles, light-duty trucks and medium-duty passenger vehicles
§ 86.1811-09 Emission standards for light-duty vehicles, light-duty trucks and medium-duty passenger vehicles
§ 86.1811-10 Emission standards for light-duty vehicles, light-duty trucks and medium-duty passenger vehicles
§ 86.1811-17 Exhaust emission standards for light-duty vehicles, light-duty trucks and medium-duty passenger vehicles
§ 86.1813-17 Evaporative and refueling emission standards
§ 86.1816-05 Emission standards for complete heavy-duty vehicles
§ 86.1816-08 Emission standards for complete heavy-duty vehicles
§ 86.1816-18 Emission standards for heavy-duty vehicles
§ 86.1817-05 Complete heavy-duty vehicle averaging, trading, and banking program
§ 86.1817-08 Complete heavy-duty vehicle averaging, trading, and banking program
§ 86.1818-12 Greenhouse gas emission standards for light-duty vehicles, light-duty trucks, and medium-duty passenger vehicles
§ 86.1819-14 Greenhouse gas emission standards for heavy-duty vehicles
§ 86.1820-01 Durability group determination
§ 86.1821-01 Evaporative/refueling family determination
§ 86.1822-01 Durability data vehicle selection
§ 86.1823-01 Durability demonstration procedures for exhaust emissions
§ 86.1823-08 Durability demonstration procedures for exhaust emissions
§ 86.1824-01 Durability demonstration procedures for evaporative emissions
§ 86.1824-07 Durability demonstration procedures for evaporative emissions
§ 86.1824-08 Durability demonstration procedures for evaporative emissions
§ 86.1825-01 Durability demonstration procedures for refueling emissions
§ 86.1825-08 Durability demonstration procedures for refueling emissions
§ 86.1826-01 Assigned deterioration factors for small-volume manufacturers and small-volume test groups
§ 86.1827-01 Test group determination
§ 86.1828-01 Emission data vehicle selection
§ 86.1829-01 Durability and emission testing requirements; waivers
§ 86.1829-15 Durability and emission testing requirements; waivers
§ 86.1830-01 Acceptance of vehicles for emission testing
§ 86.1831-01 Mileage accumulation requirements for test vehicles
§ 86.1832-01 Optional equipment and air conditioning for test vehicles
§ 86.1833-01 Adjustable parameters
§ 86.1834-01 Allowable maintenance
§ 86.1835-01 Confirmatory certification testing
§ 86.1836-01 Manufacturer-supplied production vehicles for testing
§ 86.1837-01 Rounding of emission measurements
§ 86.1838-01 Small-volume manufacturer certification procedures
§ 86.1839-01 Carryover of certification data
§ 86.1840-01 Special test procedures
§ 86.1841-01 Compliance with emission standards for the purpose of certification
§ 86.1842-01 Addition of a vehicle after certification; and changes to a vehicle covered by certification
§ 86.1843-01 General information requirements
§ 86.1844-01 Information requirements: Application for certification and submittal of information upon request
§ 86.1845-04 Manufacturer in-use verification testing requirements
§ 86.1846-01 Manufacturer in-use confirmatory testing requirements
§ 86.1847-01 Manufacturer in-use verification and in-use confirmatory testing; submittal of information and maintenance of records
§ 86.1848-01 Certification
§ 86.1848-10 Compliance with emission standards for the purpose of certification
§ 86.1849-01 Right of entry
§ 86.1850-01 Denial, suspension or revocation of certificate of conformity
§ 86.1851-01 Application of good engineering judgment to manufacturers’ decisions
§ 86.1852-01 Waivers for good in-use emission performance
§ 86.1853-01 Certification hearings
§ 86.1854-12 Prohibited acts
§ 86.1860-04 How to comply with the Tier 2 and interim non-Tier 2 fleet average NOX standards
§ 86.1860-17 How to comply with the Tier 3 fleet-average standards
§ 86.1861-04 How do the Tier 2 and interim non-Tier 2 NOX averaging, banking and trading programs work?
§ 86.1861-17 How do the NMOG + NOX and evaporative emission credit programs work?
§ 86.1862-04 Maintenance of records and submittal of information relevant to compliance with fleet-average standards
§ 86.1863-07 Optional chassis certification for diesel vehicles
§ 86.1864-10 How to comply with the fleet average cold temperature NMHC standards
§ 86.1865-12 How to comply with the fleet average CO2 standards
§ 86.1866-12 CO2 credits for advanced technology vehicles
§ 86.1867-12 CO2 credits for reducing leakage of air conditioning refrigerant
§ 86.1868-12 CO2 credits for improving the efficiency of air conditioning systems
§ 86.1869-12 CO2 credits for off-cycle CO2 reducing technologies
§ 86.1870-12 CO2 credits for qualifying full-size pickup trucks
§ 86.1871-12 Optional early CO2 credit programs

Terms Used In CFR > Title 40 > Chapter I > Subchapter C > Part 86 > Subpart S - General Compliance Provisions for Control of Air Pollution From New and In-Use Light-Duty Vehicles, Light-Duty Trucks, and Heavy-Duty Vehicles

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