§ 102-34.40 Who must comply with motor vehicle fuel efficiency requirements?
§ 102-34.45 How are passenger automobiles classified?
§ 102-34.50 What size motor vehicles may we obtain?
§ 102-34.55 Are there fleet average fuel economy standards we must meet?
§ 102-34.60 How do we calculate the average fuel economy for Government motor vehicles?
§ 102-34.65 How may we request an exemption from the fuel economy standards?
§ 102-34.70 What do we do with completed calculations of our fleet vehicle acquisitions?
§ 102-34.75 Who is responsible for monitoring our compliance with fuel economy standards for motor vehicles we obtain?
§ 102-34.80 Where may we obtain help with our motor vehicle acquisition plans?

Terms Used In CFR > Title 41 > Subtitle C > Chapter 102 > Subchapter B > Part 102-34 > Subpart B - Obtaining Fuel Efficient Motor Vehicles

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