80_FR_8859 80 FR 8826 - Amendments Related to: Tier 3 Motor Vehicle Emission and Fuel Standards, Nonroad Engine and Equipment Programs, and MARPOL Annex VI Implementation

80 FR 8826 - Amendments Related to: Tier 3 Motor Vehicle Emission and Fuel Standards, Nonroad Engine and Equipment Programs, and MARPOL Annex VI Implementation

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 33 (February 19, 2015)

Page Range8826-8838
FR Document2015-02845

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing this action on several amendments involving technical clarifications for different mobile source regulations. First, we are making a variety of corrections to the Tier 3 motor vehicle emission and fuel standards. These changes generally correct or clarify various provisions from the Tier 3 rule without expanding the Tier 3 program or otherwise making substantive changes. Second, we are revising the test procedures and compliance provisions for nonroad spark-ignition engines at or below 19 kW (and for the corresponding nonroad equipment) to conform to current practices. The changes to evaporative emission test procedures also apply to some degree to other types of nonroad equipment powered by volatile liquid fuels. Third, we are addressing an ambiguity regarding permissible design approaches for portable fuel containers meeting evaporative emission standards. Fourth, we are revising the regulations to more carefully align with current requirements that apply to marine vessels with diesel engines as specified under MARPOL Annex VI. Fifth, we are correcting typographical errors in regulatory changes finalized in the Voluntary Quality Assurance Program rulemaking. In the ``Rules and Regulations'' section of this Federal Register, we are taking direct final action without a prior proposed rule. If we receive no adverse comment, we will not take further action on this proposed rule.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 33 (Thursday, February 19, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 33 (Thursday, February 19, 2015)]
[Proposed Rules]
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From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2015-02845]


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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Parts 59, 80, 85, 86, 600, 1037, 1043, 1051, 1054, 1060, 
1065, and 1066

[EPA-HQ-OAR-2011-0135; FRL 9922-32-OAR]
RIN 2060-AS36


Amendments Related to: Tier 3 Motor Vehicle Emission and Fuel 
Standards, Nonroad Engine and Equipment Programs, and MARPOL Annex VI 
Implementation

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing this 
action on several amendments involving technical clarifications for 
different mobile source regulations. First, we are making a variety of 
corrections to the Tier 3 motor vehicle emission and fuel standards. 
These changes generally correct or clarify various provisions from the 
Tier 3 rule without expanding the Tier 3 program or otherwise making 
substantive changes. Second, we are revising the test procedures and 
compliance provisions for nonroad spark-ignition engines at or below 19 
kW (and for the corresponding nonroad equipment) to conform to current 
practices. The changes to evaporative emission test procedures also 
apply to some degree to other types of nonroad equipment powered by 
volatile liquid fuels. Third, we are addressing an ambiguity regarding 
permissible design approaches for portable fuel containers meeting 
evaporative emission standards. Fourth, we are revising the regulations 
to more carefully align with current requirements that apply to marine 
vessels with diesel engines as specified under MARPOL Annex VI. Fifth, 
we are correcting typographical errors in

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regulatory changes finalized in the Voluntary Quality Assurance Program 
rulemaking.
    In the ``Rules and Regulations'' section of this Federal Register, 
we are taking direct final action without a prior proposed rule. If we 
receive no adverse comment, we will not take further action on this 
proposed rule.

DATES: Comments: Written comments must be received by April 6, 2015.
    Public Hearing: If anyone contacts EPA requesting to speak at a 
public hearing by February 24, 2015, a public hearing will be held in 
Ann Arbor, Michigan on March 6, 2015. Inquire about arrangements for a 
public hearing as described in ``FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT''.

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Telephone number: (734) 214-4805; [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Why is EPA issuing this proposed rule?

    This document proposes to take action on: (1) General corrections 
and clarifications to various provisions from the Tier 3 motor vehicle 
emission and fuel standards rule, (2) revisions to the test procedures 
and compliance provisions for nonroad spark-ignition engines and 
equipment at or below 19 kW, (3) addressing an ambiguity regarding 
permissible design approaches for portable fuel containers meeting 
evaporative emission standards, and (4) revisions to the regulations to 
more carefully align with MARPOL Annex VI requirements.
    We have published a direct final rule in the ``Rules and 
Regulations'' section of this Federal Register because we view this as 
a noncontroversial action and anticipate no adverse comment. We have 
explained our reasons for this action in the preamble to the direct 
final rule; that document also includes draft regulations detailing all 
the amendments under consideration. The regulatory text from the direct 
final rule applies equally to this proposed rule and is not reproduced 
as part of this document.
    If we receive no adverse comment, we will not take further action 
on this proposed rule. If we receive adverse comment, we will publish a 
timely withdrawal in the Federal Register informing the public that 
this rule, or the relevant provisions of this rule, will not take 
effect. We would address all public comments in any subsequent final 
rule based on this proposed rule.
    We do not intend to institute a second comment period on this 
action. Any parties interested in commenting must do so at this time. 
For further information, please see the information provided in the 
ADDRESSES section of this document.

Does this action apply to me?

    Entities potentially affected by this proposal include gasoline 
refiners and importers, ethanol producers, ethanol denaturant 
producers, butane and pentane producers, gasoline additive 
manufacturers, transmix processors, terminals and fuel distributors, 
light-duty vehicle manufacturers, manufacturers of nonroad engines and 
equipment, manufacturers of marine compression-ignition engines, and 
owners and operators of ocean-going vessels and other commercial ships, 
and manufacturers of portable fuel containers.
    Potentially regulated categories include:

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                                                Examples of potentially
          Category             NAICS \a\ Code      affected entities
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Industry....................  324110.........  Petroleum refineries
                                                (including importers)
Industry....................  325110.........  Butane and pentane
                                                manufacturers

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Industry....................  325193.........  Ethyl alcohol
                                                manufacturing
Industry....................  324110, 211112.  Ethanol denaturant
                                                manufacturers
Industry....................  211112.........  Natural gas liquids
                                                extraction and
                                                fractionation
Industry....................  325199.........  Other basic organic
                                                chemical manufacturing
Industry....................  486910.........  Natural gas liquids
                                                pipelines, refined
                                                petroleum products
                                                pipelines
Industry....................  424690.........  Chemical and allied
                                                products merchant
                                                wholesalers
Industry....................  325199.........  Manufacturers of gasoline
                                                additives
Industry....................  424710.........  Petroleum bulk stations
                                                and terminals
Industry....................  493190.........  Other warehousing and
                                                storage--bulk petroleum
                                                storage
Industry....................  336111, 336112.  Light-duty vehicle and
                                                light-duty truck
                                                manufacturers
Industry....................  335312, 336312,  Alternative fuel
                               336322,          converters
                               336399, 811198.
Industry....................  333618, 336120,  On-highway heavy-duty
                               336211, 336312.  engine & vehicle (>8,500
                                                lbs GVWR) manufacturers
Industry....................  336611.........  Manufacturers of marine
                                                vessels
Industry....................  336612.........  Manufacturers of marine
                                                vessels
Industry....................  811310.........  Engine repair and
                                                maintenance
Industry....................  483............  Water transportation,
                                                freight and passenger
Industry....................  424710, 424720.  Petroleum Bulk Stations
                                                and Terminals; Petroleum
                                                and Petroleum Products
                                                Wholesalers
Industry....................  483113.........  Coastal and Great Lakes
                                                Freight Transportation
Industry....................  483114.........  Coastal and Great Lakes
                                                Passenger Transportation
Industry....................  333618.........  Manufacturers of new
                                                engines
Industry....................  333112.........  Manufacturers of lawn and
                                                garden tractors (home)
Industry....................  811112, 811198.  Commercial importers of
                                                vehicles and vehicle
                                                components
Industry....................  326199, 332431.  Portable fuel container
                                                manufacturers
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\a\ North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

    This table is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather provides a 
guide for readers regarding entities likely to be regulated by this 
proposed action. This table lists the types of entities that EPA is now 
aware could potentially be regulated by this action. Other types of 
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Table of Contents

I. Introduction
II. Tier 3 Motor Vehicle Emission Standards
III. 40 CFR part 80 Fuel Standards
IV. Small SI Test Fuel and Bonding Provisions
V. Evaporative Test Procedures for Nonroad Equipment
VI. Portable Fuel Containers
VII. MARPOL Annex VI Implementation
VIII. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
IX. Statutory Provisions and Legal Authority

I. Introduction

    In this action we are proposing several amendments that would make 
technical clarifications to different mobile source regulations. This 
section provides an overview of the organization of this preamble.
    Section II describes proposed amendments to the Tier 3 motor 
vehicle emission standards. Section III describes proposed amendments 
to the 40 CFR part 80 fuel standards: including the Tier 3 gasoline 
sulfur standards, other part 80 fuels regulations that were amended in 
the Tier 3 final rule, and amendments made in the Quality Assurance 
Program rulemaking. Section IV describes the proposed changes to the 
testing and compliance provisions for nonroad spark-ignition engines, 
and Section V describes how we are proposing to change the evaporative 
test procedures for nonroad equipment. Section VI describes proposed 
amendments to the requirements that apply for portable fuel containers. 
Section VII summarizes the proposed amendments related to our 
implementation of requirements for marine diesel engines and vessels 
under MARPOL Annex VI.

II. Tier 3 Motor Vehicle Emission Standards

    On April 28, 2014, we published a final rule adopting new emission

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standards and fuel requirements for motor vehicles and for motor 
vehicle fuels (79 FR 23414). The final rule included Tier 3 emission 
standards to reduce exhaust and evaporative emissions from light-duty 
vehicles, light-duty trucks, and heavy-duty vehicles up to 14,000 
pounds GVWR. In addition, the final rule specified corresponding 
changes to in-use fuel requirements.
    The Tier 3 motor vehicle program included extensive changes to 
emission standards and the regulatory requirements related to 
certification. This included several provisions to harmonize 
requirements with a similar set of standards adopted by the California 
Air Resources Board (California ARB). It also included a wide range of 
alternative measures intended to facilitate each manufacturer's efforts 
to make an orderly transition to meeting the Tier 3 standards 
nationwide. The resulting Tier 3 regulations accordingly included 
several variations, alternatives, and ancillary provisions. We have 
learned since concluding the Tier 3 rulemaking that there are several 
instances where the regulatory text implementing the Tier 3 program 
requires correction or clarification to achieve the intended result. 
None of the proposed amendments are intended to expand the Tier 3 
program or otherwise make substantive changes. We are therefore 
proposing to make the following amendments to the Tier 3 vehicle 
program regulations:

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     Regulatory citation                      Description
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Sec.   85.2108...............  Remove section to reflect a recent change
                                to Clean Air Act section 207.
Sec.   86.101, Sec.            Adjust the procedures for determining
 1066.301, and Sec.             road-load parameters to more carefully
 1066.305.                      align with current practice, including
                                the option for manufacturers to use
                                alternate methodologies that are
                                consistent with the reference procedure,
                                subject to good engineering judgment and
                                EPA confirmatory testing. We are also
                                restoring provisions describing how to
                                develop road-load parameters for cold
                                testing; the provisions from Sec.
                                86.229 were inadvertently replaced with
                                a default instruction to use the same
                                values for both FTP testing and cold
                                testing. We are also changing
                                terminology from ``coastdown'' to ``road-
                                load determination'' for consistency.
Sec.  Sec.   86.095-35 and     Revise the labeling requirement for
 1037.135.                      incomplete heavy-duty vehicles to
                                require designation of maximum fuel tank
                                capacity only in cases where the
                                certifying manufacturer relies on a
                                downstream manufacturer to design and
                                install the vehicle's fuel tanks. If the
                                certifying manufacturer designs or
                                installs the fuel tank, there is no need
                                for the emission control information
                                label to identify the appropriate fuel
                                tank capacity.
Sec.  Sec.   86.101 and        Clarify that reporting drive-cycle
 86.1844-01.                    metrics to confirm driver accuracy
                                continue to be optional until vehicles
                                are subject to Tier 3 emission
                                standards, and revise terminology for
                                consistency with 40 CFR 1066.425.
Sec.   86.101................  Clarify that manufacturers may continue
                                to certify in 2022 and later model years
                                based on carryover of emission data
                                generated using the procedures from 40
                                CFR part 86, subpart B, even though we
                                require new testing in that time frame
                                to use the procedures in 40 CFR part
                                1066.
Sec.   86.113................  Revise the format of the volatility
                                specification to rely primarily on psi
                                units and secondarily on kPa units. The
                                kPa figures for non-evaporative testing
                                also need to be corrected to align with
                                the specified psi units. These changes
                                align with the test fuel specifications
                                that were in place before the Tier 3
                                rule. We are also revising the table
                                format for octane specifications to
                                clarify that the both ASTM D2699 and
                                ASTM D2700 apply for determining octane
                                values and octane sensitivity values.
Sec.   86.201................  Clarify how the migration to testing
                                under 40 CFR part 1066 works for cold
                                temperature testing. This is analogous
                                to the migration provisions for general
                                testing in Sec.   86.101.
Sec.   86.213................  Revise the specified tolerance for olefin
                                concentration in the test fuel from
                                0.5 percent to 5.0 percent. This reverses an
                                inadvertent change made in the Tier 3
                                final rule. We are also revising the
                                table format for octane specifications
                                to clarify that both ASTM D2699 and ASTM
                                D2700 apply for determining octane
                                values and octane sensitivity values.
Sec.   86.513................  Correct a typographical error for the 90%
                                point in the distillation curve for
                                gasoline test fuel. This was erroneously
                                published as part of the Tier 3 rule
                                with an extra ``1'' before the specified
                                temperature of 148.9 [deg]C. This change
                                restores the temperature specification
                                to what applied before we adopted the
                                Tier 3 rule.
Sec.   86.513-2004...........  Remove obsolete section. Fuel
                                specifications for motorcycles are now
                                addressed in Sec.   86.513 (with no
                                model year designation), so the 2004
                                section is removed to avoid confusion.
Sec.   86.1801-12............  Clarify how the requirements of subpart S
                                relate to the engine and vehicle
                                provisions in 40 CFR part 1036 and part
                                1037.
Sec.   86.1803-01............  Revise the definition of ``averaging
                                set'' to apply to all vehicles, not only
                                heavy-duty vehicles.
Sec.  Sec.   86.1805-17 and    Address provisions for LDV above 6,000
 86.1811-17.                    pounds GVWR. A new paragraph describes
                                how these vehicles are subject to the
                                same transitional provisions that apply
                                for LDV at or below 6,000 pounds GVWR.
                                We are also clarifying useful life
                                provisions for LDV above 6,000 pounds
                                GVWR. We described the useful life
                                provisions based on a simple cutpoint of
                                6,000 pounds GVWR, which doesn't address
                                a small number of LDV models that have
                                higher GVWR values. Instead of changing
                                the useful life values adopted for cold
                                temperature emission standards, we are
                                using the terms LDV and LLDT to
                                characterize the vehicles that are
                                subject to a useful life of 10 years or
                                120,000 miles. We are also clarifying
                                that MDPVs are the only HDVs subject to
                                standards under Sec.   86.1818.
Sec.   86.1806-17............  Correct the citation to California ARB's
                                OBD regulations to refer to the entire
                                range of relevant OBD standards.
Sec.   86.1810-01............  Clarify that the provisions for
                                determining NMOG from measured NMHC
                                values also apply for Tier 2 vehicles,
                                as specified in Sec.   1066.635, except
                                that manufacturers may continue to use a
                                fixed adjustment factor of 1.04.
Sec.   86.1810-17............  Clarify that the provisions for testing
                                flexible fuel vehicles on more than just
                                gasoline or diesel fuel do not apply for
                                greenhouse gas standards.
Sec.   86.1811-17(b)(8)......  Clarify how to calculate and use credits
                                for manufacturers that certify some
                                vehicles to a useful life of 120,000
                                miles and other vehicles to a useful
                                life of 150,000 miles. The main point of
                                clarification is that vehicles certified
                                to the shorter useful life on an interim
                                basis may exchange emission credits with
                                vehicles certified to either useful
                                life, but the fleet-average standard for
                                a given set of vehicles must correspond
                                to the averaging set. We are also
                                listing the emission standards that
                                correspond to a 120,000 mile useful life
                                rather than describing how to calculate
                                those standards.
Sec.   86.1811-17(b)(8)......  Add a provision that Interim Tier 3
                                vehicles must continue to meet the 4000-
                                mile SFTP standards for NMHC+NOx and CO
                                from Tier 2. This requirement was
                                included in the preamble text for the
                                proposed rule and the final rule, but
                                was inadvertently omitted from the
                                regulatory text.

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Sec.   86.1811-17(b)(10).....  Clarify provisions related to early
                                credits: (1) Early credits may be used
                                interchangeably (without adjustment) for
                                vehicles certified to a useful life of
                                either 120,000 miles or 150,000 miles.
                                (2) Accumulated early credits should be
                                used for demonstrating compliance with
                                model year 2017 standards before doing
                                the calculations to address
                                proportionality relative to California
                                emission credits. (3) Negative credits
                                are subtracted from credit totals during
                                the three-year period for calculating
                                credit caps (rather than ignoring them).
                                (4) The calculation for applying the cap/
                                threshold relative to California credits
                                must be corrected to use the proper
                                baseline quantity.
Sec.   86.1811-17(b)(11).....  Clarify provisions related to early
                                certification to Tier 3 standards: (1)
                                Bin 70 and cleaner vehicles are
                                considered Tier 3 vehicles on a
                                voluntary basis and are therefore
                                subject to the 150,000 mile useful life.
                                (2) The transitional aspects of the Tier
                                3 program apply equally to vehicles
                                certified early to the Tier 3 standards.
Sec.   86.1811-17(g).........  Revise the cold temperature testing
                                specifications to clarify that CO and
                                NMHC standards apply equally for
                                certification and in-use testing, for
                                low and high altitude, and for testing
                                gasoline-only configurations of flexible-
                                fuel vehicles.
Sec.   86.1813-17............  Clarify that no separate fleet-average
                                calculation is required for
                                demonstrating compliance with high-
                                altitude evaporative emission standards.
                                These standards are determined as bin
                                values relative to the standard that
                                applies for testing at low-altitude
                                conditions.
Sec.   86.1829-15............  Adjust the refueling test waiver to state
                                that it applies only for incomplete
                                heavy-duty vehicles above 10,000 pounds
                                GVWR, and for complete heavy-duty
                                vehicles above 10,000 pounds GVWR with
                                fuel tanks greater than 35 gallons,
                                consistent with the preamble discussion
                                in the final rule. These vehicles are
                                the only ones that are newly subject to
                                refueling emission standards. All
                                smaller vehicles have already been
                                subject to testing and certification
                                requirements.
Sec.   86.1829-15............  Add a paragraph to preserve the
                                provisions related to measurement of N2O
                                emissions as originally adopted at Sec.
                                 86.1829-01(b)(2)(iii)(G).
Sec.   86.1829-15............  Revise terminology to refer to
                                ``durability groups'' rather than
                                ``durability data groups'' for PM
                                testing.
Sec.   86.1844-01............  Specify that a manufacturer's application
                                for certification must include a
                                description of leak families in addition
                                to evaporative/refueling families. Since
                                leak families are defined broadly, many
                                manufacturers may have only a single
                                leak family even if they have multiple
                                evaporative/refueling families.
Sec.   86.1845-01............  Clarify that the PM measurement
                                instructions are limited to vehicles
                                subject to Tier 3 PM standards, as
                                discussed in the final rule.
Sec.   86.1846-01............  Adjust the exclusion of high-mileage
                                vehicles to the terminology changes to
                                Sec.   86.1845-05. This change aligns
                                with the current practice of not
                                including the results from testing the
                                designated high-mileage vehicle at low
                                altitude for making an IUVP
                                determination for the test group.
Sec.   86.1861-17............  Clarify that the separate averaging set
                                corresponding to 120,000 mile useful
                                life applies only for NMOG+NOx emission
                                standards.
Sec.  Sec.   600.116-12 and    Clarify that certain portions of SAE
 1066.501.                      J1711 apply separately for charge-
                                depleting and charge-sustaining
                                operation for hybrid-electric vehicles.
Sec.   600.117...............  Adjust the description to more clearly
                                apply the interim allowance for using
                                Tier 2 fuel to determine whether
                                vehicles pass the ``litmus test'' for
                                using derived 5-cycle testing for fuel
                                economy, as described further below.
Sec.   600.117...............  Revise the description for test fuels to
                                clarify that cold testing may be done
                                with the higher-volatility fuel
                                specified in Sec.   86.213, and that the
                                requirement for using a common test fuel
                                related to 5-cycle testing refers to the
                                ethanol content of the fuel, not the
                                whole range of test fuel specifications.
Sec.   1037.103..............  Refer to Sec.   86.1805 for useful life
                                values as they apply for evaporative
                                emission standards, rather than
                                referring more broadly to useful life
                                values in 40 CFR part 86 for ``criteria
                                pollutants''.
Sec.   1037.104..............  Refer to the useful life values specified
                                in Sec.   86.1805 for model year 2014
                                vehicles for the HD GHG standards. This
                                sets the useful life values for the HD
                                GHG standards to a fixed value, rather
                                than specifying a cross reference to a
                                section of the regulations that
                                describes changing useful life values.
Sec.  Sec.   1065.10 and       Allow for a one-year lead time for
 1066.10.                       upgrading to test procedure changes in
                                40 CFR part 86 where those changes would
                                otherwise be required immediately with
                                the effective date of the final rule.
                                This is consistent with existing
                                provisions for changes to 40 CFR part
                                1065 and part 1066. Note that this does
                                not delay implementation of procedures
                                corresponding to new emission standards.
Sec.   1065.610..............  Correct a sample calculation.
Sec.   1065.710..............  Correct the units for specifying
                                hydrocarbon composition. These units
                                were inadvertently changed in the Tier 3
                                rule from fractional to percent values.
                                We are specifying these values in volume
                                % to align with the associated ASTM
                                procedure.
Sec.   1065.710..............  Revise the format of the volatility
                                specification to include reference
                                values in psi units.
Sec.   1066.125..............  Correct the description of calculating 1
                                Hz mean values.
Sec.   1066.125..............  Add a parenthetical reference to torque
                                in pound-foot units corresponding to the
                                primary value in Newtons.
Sec.   1066.420..............  Clarify that it is permissible to push
                                the test vehicle onto the dynamometer to
                                prepare for a hot-start or hot-
                                stabilized test, as opposed to driving
                                the vehicle onto the dynamometer.
Sec.   1066.605..............  Revise the sequence of calculations to
                                determine a NOx result. The proper
                                sequence is to first correct for
                                background concentration, then to
                                correct for intake air humidity.
Sec.   1066.615..............  Correct the equations to properly apply
                                the NOx humidity correction factor to
                                account for humidity in the background
                                measurement.
Sec.   1066.635..............  Clarify that the appropriate NMOG
                                calculation for plug-in hybrid electric
                                vehicles is based on operation over one
                                full UDDS.
Sec.   1066.701..............  Correct a temperature that was
                                inadvertently identified as 20 [deg]C
                                instead of 20 [deg]F.
Sec.   1066.710..............  Clarify the instructions for heat
                                settings during cold testing to more
                                carefully differentiate between
                                automatic systems that operate either in
                                manual mode or in automatic mode.
                                Automatic systems operating in manual
                                mode should be set to a temperature of
                                72 [deg]F ``or higher'' to align with
                                current practice.
Sec.   1066.801..............  Correct an error in the testing flowchart
                                so that the flowchart matches the
                                procedure described in the regulations.
Sec.   1066.815..............  Reorganize the instructions for testing
                                with and without bag 4 to improve the
                                clarity of the test sequence.
Sec.   1066.831..............  Revise the description for testing heavy-
                                duty vehicles at adjusted loaded vehicle
                                weight to exclude MDPVs, which are
                                tested like light-duty trucks.
Sec.   1066.835..............  Add a provision allowing for keeping the
                                vehicle-cooling fan running while the
                                vehicle is stopped if that is necessary
                                for keeping ambient conditions within
                                specified parameters.

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Sec.   1066.845..............  Adjust the description of air
                                conditioning settings during the AC17
                                test to describe how to account for
                                systems with separate rear controls, and
                                for systems that change default settings
                                at key-off.
Sec.   1066.1005.............  Move the prefix ``n'' to be in the proper
                                order.
Various......................  Change from ``LA-92'' to ``Hot-LA-92'' to
                                allow us to specify that the referenced
                                test procedure is only the first 1435
                                seconds of what is known as the LA-92
                                driving schedule. The full cycle is 1735
                                seconds. This change is necessary to
                                accomplish the intended alignment with
                                the California ARB standards.
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    We are also proposing various corrections for typographical errors 
and regulatory cross references. Note that one of these corrections is 
in the regulations for recreational vehicles at 40 CFR 1051.501 to 
maintain a proper cross reference to the driving schedules in Appendix 
I of 40 CFR part 86. We are also correcting a typographical error from 
Sec.  86.529-98 that was published several years ago. The specified 
range of loaded vehicle masses corresponding to certain road-load force 
coefficients and inertia weights has an entry that should be listed as 
applying from 656 to 665 kg; the published entry mistakenly identifies 
the range as 565 to 665 kg.
    One additional issue relates to test fuel for fuel economy testing. 
In the Tier 3 final rule, EPA changed the certification test fuel for 
the Tier 3 exhaust emission standards from a 9 psi RVP fuel with no 
ethanol (E0) (commonly referred to as Tier 2 fuel) to a 9 psi RVP fuel 
with 10 percent ethanol (E10). As an interim provision, EPA permitted 
vehicles certifying at levels above Bin 70 to use E0 fuel for Tier 3 
certification through model year 2019. The rule also permits early 
certification to Tier 3 requirements using 7 psi RVP E10 test fuel, 
commonly referred to as LEV III fuel since the California LEV III 
program phase-in begins with model year 2015. The rule also provides 
manufacturers the option to use EPA 9RVP E0 fuel or 9RVP E10 fuel for 
certification for cold temperature testing since California does not 
specify a test fuel for that testing.
    Under the fuel economy regulations, manufacturers use the results 
of their exhaust emission tests as the basis for calculating litmus 
test evaluations (see 40 CFR 600.115-11). However, in the Tier 3 rule 
EPA did not change the fuel economy test fuel specifications from E0 to 
E10 as was done for Tier 3 exhaust emissions. The preamble to the final 
rule recognized that the difference in the emission and fuel economy 
test fuels has the potential to require extra emission testing for the 
fuel economy evaluations. To minimize this burden, EPA included several 
provisions in the regulations to minimize this potential burden (see 40 
CFR 600.117) and indicated a commitment to make any appropriate 
adjustments to the fuel economy regulations to accommodate the change 
to an E10 test fuel when the needed emission data become available.
    As is discussed in the final rule (79 FR 23531-23533, April 28, 
2014), central to the litmus test evaluation is the requirement that 
data be available for all five emission test cycles and that the data 
be generated using the same test fuel on each cycle. Some confusion has 
arisen as to what cold FTP test fuel should be used in the litmus 
evaluations for early Tier 3 certifications using LEV III test fuel and 
for Tier 3 certification above Bin 70 before model year 2020. This 
occurs because California ARB does not specify a cold FTP test fuel 
and, as a transitional measure, EPA permits certification to Tier 3 Bin 
125 and Bin 160 using Tier 2 fuel. This proposed amendment clarifies 
that the fuel economy test fuel requirements govern for the litmus test 
evaluations. As indicated in the preamble to the final rule at 79 FR 
23533, manufacturers may use LEV III fuel (California Phase 3) in lieu 
of Tier 3 fuel, but any cold FTP testing must be done using the Tier 3 
cold FTP fuel. Thus, for purposes of the litmus test cold temperature 
testing, manufacturers must use the same test fuel (E10) as used for 
the other four cycles. For early Tier 3 certifications using LEV III 
test fuel, the cold FTP test data must be generated using Tier 3 cold 
FTP test fuel and in the case of the higher bins in the Tier 3 program 
as discussed above, the cold FTP must be based on the same fuel as used 
for the other four test cycles. The flexibility afforded for exhaust 
emission certification does not carry over to the litmus test 
evaluations.

III. 40 CFR Part 80 Fuel Standards

    After promulgation of the Tier 3 final rulemaking (79 FR 23414, 
April 28, 2014), we discovered some typographical errors and other 
areas in the part 80 regulations that we believe would benefit from 
some additional clarity. The following sections discuss proposed 
amendments to remedy these concerns.

A. Performance-Based Measurement Systems (PBMS)

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           Section                   Description of proposed change
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Sec.   80.8(e)(1)(iii).......  Amended to update IBR to most recent ASTM
                                standard practice D5842-14 (Standard
                                Practice for Sampling and Handling for
                                Fuels for Volatility Measurement,
                                approved January 15, 2014).
Sec.   80.46(d)..............  Amended to clarify that distillation
                                precision criterion is based on the
                                reproducibility of Table 10 Groups 2, 3
                                and 4 (Automated Method) contained in
                                ASTM D86-07--clarifying note added to
                                state that precision estimates in ASTM
                                D86-12 do not apply.
Sec.   80.46(b)(1), (c)(2),    Amended to clarify beginning January 1,
 (d), (e), (f)(1), and (g)(1).  2016 a test method approved under Sec.
                                80.47 ``must'' be used, rather than
                                ``may'' be used, by the regulated
                                community for demonstrating compliance
                                measurements to EPA fuels standards.
Sec.   80.47(a)(7)...........  Amended to correct typographical error
                                (``referee'' to ``reference'').
Sec.   80.47(b)(1), (c)(1),    Amended to correct typographical error
 (d)(1), (e)(1), (f)(1),        (``emissions'' to ``omissions''); and to
 (g)(1), (h)(1), (i)(1),        add the statement ``tests may be
 (j)(1).                        arranged into no fewer than five batches
                                of four or fewer tests each, with only
                                one such batch allowed per day over the
                                minimum of 20 days''.
Sec.   80.47(c)(1),            Amended to correct the examples listed
 (c)(2)(i), (c)(2)(ii).         for precision and accuracy demonstration
                                for sulfur in butane to be consistent
                                with the sulfur in gasoline 10 ppm
                                average.
Sec.   80.47(h)(1)...........  Amended to: correct typographical errors;
                                clarify that distillation precision
                                criterion is based on the
                                reproducibility of Table 10 Groups 2, 3
                                and 4 (Automated Method) contained in
                                ASTM D86-07 (clarifying note added
                                stating that precision estimates in D86-
                                12 do not apply); and revise IBR of D86
                                to the 2007 version.
Sec.   80.47(i)(1)...........  Revised benzene precision criteria to
                                0.15 times R, rather than 0.3 times R to
                                be consistent with preamble discussion.

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Sec.   80.47(l)..............  Amended to revise section heading and add
                                paragraphs (l)(1)(ii) and (l)(2)(ii) to
                                allow for Non-Voluntary Consensus
                                Standard Based (non-VCSB) absolute fuel
                                parameter of sulfur in gasoline and
                                butane. Also clarifying that either a
                                ``test facility or VCSB'' must meet the
                                requirements of Sec.   80.47(l).
Sec.   80.47(m)(6)...........  Amended to correct reference for the use
                                of the term ``cross-method
                                reproducibility'' in ASTM D6708 from
                                ``as required'' to ``as recommended''
                                and replaced the term ``cross-method
                                reproducibility'' with ``between methods
                                reproducibility'' to be consistent with
                                D6708-13.
Sec.   80.47(n)(2)(i),         Amended to correct references to D6299-13
 (o)(2)(i), (p)(3)(i).          with regards to use of a quality control
                                material (paragraph 3.2.3 changed to
                                3.2.8), I Chart (section 7 changed to
                                section 8) and MR charts (section A1.5.2
                                changed to A1.5.4).
Sec.   80.47(n)(2)(ii),        Amended to correct references to D6299-13
 (o)(2)(ii), (p)(3)(ii).        with regards to use of an I Chart
                                (changed section 7 to section 8.7).
Sec.   80.47(n)(2)(iv),        Amended to move the phrase ``The expanded
 (o)(2)(iv), (p)(2)(iv); and    uncertainty of the accepted reference
 (n)(1)(ii), (o)(1)(ii),        value of consensus named fuels shall
 (p)(1)(ii).                    have the following accuracy
                                qualification criterion: Accuracy
                                qualification criterion = square root
                                [(0.75R)[supcaret]2+(0.75R)[supcaret]2/
                                L], where L = the number of single
                                results obtained from different labs
                                used to calculate the consensus ARV.''
                                from paragraphs (n)(2)(iv), (o)(2)(iv),
                                (p)(2)(iv) to paragraphs (n)(1)(ii),
                                (o)(1)(ii), (p)(1)(ii), respectively.
Sec.   80.47(o)(1)...........  Amended to clarify value of ARV when not
                                provided in an Inter Laboratory
                                Crosscheck Program, by adding the
                                following: ``Facilities using a VCSB
                                alternative method defined test method
                                must use the Accepted Reference Value of
                                the check standard as determined in a
                                VCSB Inter Laboratory Crosscheck Program
                                (ILCP) or a commercially available ILCP
                                following the guidelines of ASTM D6299.
                                If the Accepted Reference Value is not
                                provided in the ILCP, accuracy must be
                                assessed based upon the respective EPA
                                designated test method using appropriate
                                production samples.''
Sec.   80.47(o)(1)...........  Amended to clarify that ILCPs are
                                acceptable, by adding the following:
                                ``(Examples of ILCP: ASTM Reformulated
                                Gasoline ILCP or ASTM motor gasoline
                                ILCP)''.
Sec.   80.47(p)(1)...........  Amended to clarify value of ARV when not
                                provided in ILCP, by adding the
                                following: ``Facilities using a Non-VCSB
                                alternative method defined test method
                                must use the Accepted Reference Value of
                                the check standard as determined in
                                either a VCSB Inter Laboratory
                                Crosscheck Program (ILCP) or a
                                commercially available ILCP following
                                the guidelines of ASTM D6299. If the
                                Accepted Reference Value is not provided
                                in the ILCP, accuracy must be assessed
                                based upon the respective EPA designated
                                test method using appropriate production
                                samples.''
Sec.   80.47(p)(1)...........  Amended to address concern that
                                reproducibility is not established with
                                Non-VCSB test methods, by adding the
                                following: ``The facility must construct
                                ``MR'' and ``I'' charts with control
                                lines as described in section 8.4 and
                                appropriate Annex sections of this
                                standard practice. In circumstances
                                where the absolute difference between
                                the mean of multiple back-to-back tests
                                of the standard reference material and
                                the accepted reference value of the
                                standard reference material is greater
                                than 0.75 times the published
                                reproducibility of the fuel parameter's
                                respective designated test method must
                                be investigated by the facility.''
Sec.   80.47(r)(1)(i)........  Amended to revise IBR of ASTM D86 to the
                                2007 version.
Sec.   80.330(b)(1)(i),        Amended to update IBR to most recent ASTM
 (b)(1)(ii), (b)(2).            standard practice D5842-14 (Standard
                                Practice for Sampling and Handling for
                                Fuels for Volatility Measurement,
                                approved January 15, 2014), and for
                                consistency with IBR language throughout
                                subpart O.
Sec.   80.584(a)(1) through    Amended to correct inconsistencies with
 (a)(3).                        PBMS in Sec.   80.47 regarding
                                requirements for PBMS for sulfur in
                                diesel fuel and ECA Marine Fuel at Sec.
                                 80.584 with regards to frequency of
                                testing for the precision demonstration
                                and VCSB self-qualification starting
                                January 1, 2016.
Sec.   80.584(a)(1) through    Amended to insert phrase ``(tests may be
 (a)(3).                        arranged into no fewer than five batches
                                of four or fewer tests each, with only
                                one such batch allowed per day over the
                                minimum of 20 days)'' in applicable
                                areas for diesel and ECA marine fuel to
                                be consistent with frequency of testing
                                for precision demonstration at Sec.
                                80.47.
Sec.   80.585(a).............  Amended to revise diesel and ECA marine
                                fuel sulfur qualification regulations to
                                be consistent with PBMS (i.e., starting
                                January 1, 2016), VCSB test methods self-
                                qualify and need not be reported to the
                                Agency for approval.
Sec.   80.585(a), (e)(1),      Amended to correct inconsistencies with
 (e)(4), (f).                   PBMS in Sec.   80.47 regarding
                                requirements for PBMS for sulfur in
                                diesel fuel and ECA marine fuel at Sec.
                                 80.584 with regards to frequency of
                                testing for the precision demonstration
                                and VCSB self-qualification starting
                                January 1, 2016; and to add a new
                                paragraph (f) for IBR.
Sec.   80.585(e)(1), (e)(2),   Amended to update IBR and reference for
 (e)(4), (f).                   use on ASTM D6299-13 in applicable
                                diesel and ECA marine fuel sulfur
                                regulations to be consistent with
                                reference of use of ASTM D6299-13 in
                                PBMS regulations at Sec.   80.47, and to
                                make minor formatting changes for IBR
                                consistency throughout part 80.
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B. Quality Assurance Program Amendments

    This action also proposes minor technical amendments to regulatory 
changes finalized in the Voluntary Quality Assurance Program Rulemaking 
(``QAP Rule'', 79 FR 42078, July 18, 2014). We are proposing to revise 
Sec.  80.1471(d)(1) to reflect a change that industry widely requested 
and the public supported. In the final rulemaking we agreed to extend 
the notification period by an auditor for potentially invalid RINs from 
``within the next business day'' to ``within five business days.'' We 
inadvertently neglected to change this reference in Sec.  80.1471(d)(1) 
to the new ``within five business days'' language.
    In the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for the QAP Rule, we proposed 
a new section at Sec.  80.1433 that would have changed the way parties 
that redesignated renewable fuels for non-qualifying uses would have to 
retire RINs, and we proposed new product transfer document (PTD) 
language at Sec.  80.1453(a)(12) to help convey the requirement to 
separate and/or retire RINs for parties that wished to redesignate 
renewable fuel for a non-qualifying use. After careful consideration of 
the public comments received, we chose not to finalize the proposed 
Sec.  80.1433 requirements. This action proposes to remove the 
extraneous reference to Sec.  80.1433 in Sec.  80.1453.
    Additionally, we are proposing to amend the PTD requirements at 
Sec.  80.1453(a) to make the scope of these requirements consistent 
with similar requirements in other fuels programs. When we altered the 
scope of the PTD requirements at Sec.  80.1453 to include both neat and 
blended renewable fuels, we did not intend to expand the scope of these 
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information at Sec.  80.1453 to the consumer of such fuels, in most 
cases. In the preamble to the final QAP Rule, we noted that these 
requirements were meant to apply to regulated parties (79 FR 42105, 
July 18, 2014).
    Historically, EPA has required applicable information on PTDs 
accompanying fuels to be conveyed through to retail stations and 
wholesale purchaser-consumers. The EPA has, in most cases, included 
language that exempts parties that are transferring title or custody of 
fuel to the ultimate consumer (e.g., the PTD requirements for 
detergents at Sec.  80.158 and for E15 at Sec.  80.1503) or dispensing 
the fuel from a retail station or wholesale purchaser-consumer's tank 
to a motor vehicle or nonroad engine (e.g., the PTD requirements for 
diesel and gasoline sulfur at Sec. Sec.  80.590 and 80.1651, 
respectively). Requiring PTD language to convey information all the way 
down to consumers fueling at a retail station or homes receiving 
heating oil has little benefit to the effectiveness of EPA's fuels 
programs and could be quite costly for retail stations and home heating 
oil distributors. Therefore, we are proposing to add an exemption to 
the PTD requirements for renewable fuels dispensed into motor vehicles 
and nonroad vehicles, engines, and equipment (to include jet engines 
and home heating units) to clarify the scope of Sec.  80.1453.

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              Section                            Description
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80.1426(c)(7).....................  Amended to correct typographical
                                     error (``Sec.
                                     80.1451(b)(1)(ii)(T)(3)'' to ``Sec.
                                       80.1451(b)(1)(ii)(T)(2)'').
80.1453(a) introductory text......  Amended for clarity in scope of
                                     requirements.
80.1453(a)(12) introductory text..  Amended to remove extraneous
                                     reference to 80.1433.
80.1471(d)........................  Amended to add to ``within five
                                     business days'', consistent with
                                     the intent stated in the QAP rule
                                     preamble.
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C. Tier 3 Rulemaking Provisions Minor Technical Amendments

    As mentioned above, this rule proposes to correct minor 
typographical errors that were discovered following the promulgation of 
the Tier 3 final rule (both within 40 CFR part 80, subpart O, as well 
as additional 40 CFR part 80 provisions that were finalized as part of 
our regulatory streamlining efforts in the Tier 3 rulemaking). The 
following table contains a list of these proposed amendments and a 
description of the proposed change:

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              Section                  Description of proposed change
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Sec.   80.2(cccc).................  Removed new definition of natural
                                     gas, as this definition already
                                     exists at Sec.   80.2(tt).
Sec.   80.75(a)(2)(xi)(G).........  Amended to correct reference from
                                     ``Sec.   80.82(c) or (d)'' to
                                     ``Sec.   80.86(a)(3) or (a)(4)''.
Sec.   80.82(e)(1)................  Amended to clarify that the
                                     provisions of an EPA-approved State
                                     Implementation Plan (SIP) apply to
                                     butane blenders.
Sec.   80.85(a)...................  Amended introductory text to correct
                                     typographical errors (``refinery''
                                     to ``refiner'').
Sec.   80.85(i)...................  Amended to correct typographical
                                     errors (``they'' to ``it'',
                                     ``comply'' to complies'').
Sec.   80.86(b)(2)(iv) and          Amended to correct typographical
 (b)(3)(iii).                        errors (``complaint'' to
                                     ``compliant'').
Sec.   80.86(c)...................  Amended to clarify that the PTD for
                                     pentane used by pentane blenders
                                     must contain the pentane producer
                                     or importer company name and
                                     facility registration number issued
                                     by EPA and the name and address of
                                     the transferor and transferee
                                     consistent with other part 80 PTD
                                     requirements.
Sec.  Sec.   80.315(b)(1)(iii),     The Tier 3 rulemaking changed the
 80.1295(b)(1)(ii).                  due date for annual reports and
                                     credits from the end of February to
                                     March 31 for all 40 CFR part 80
                                     fuels programs; these paragraphs
                                     are being amended because the
                                     February date was inadvertently
                                     left in Sec.  Sec.
                                     80.315(b)(1)(iii) and
                                     80.1295(b)(1)(ii).
Sec.   80.330(c)(1), (d)(2).......  Amended to correct year (``December
                                     31, 20'' to ``December 31, 2015'').
Sec.   80.597(d)(3)...............  Amended to correct reference from
                                     paragraph (d) to paragraph (d)(3).
Sec.   80.1270(b)(2)..............  Amended to clarify that butane
                                     blenders using the provisions of
                                     Sec.   80.82 and pentane blenders
                                     using the provisions of Sec.
                                     80.85 may not generate benzene
                                     credits.
Sec.   80.1609(a).................  Amended to correct typographical
                                     error and to correct a regulatory
                                     cite.
Sec.   80.1611(a)(1)..............  Amended to improve the clarity in
                                     cases where producers of certified
                                     ethanol denaturants produce product
                                     to a lower sulfur maximum than the
                                     required 300 ppm maximum.
Sec.   80.1611(c) introductory      Amended for improved clarity and to
 text, (c)(1), and (c)(2).           correct typographical errors.
Sec.   80.1611(d).................  Amended to correct typographical
                                     error (``denaturant'' instead of
                                     ``oxygenate'').
Sec.   80.1613(a).................  Amended to correct typographical
                                     error (``less than 1.0'' replaces
                                     ``1.0 or less'').
Sec.   80.1613(b)(3)..............  Added to clarify that it is a
                                     violation to exceed an additive
                                     manufacturer's recommended
                                     treatment level when doing so would
                                     contribute more than 3 ppm to the
                                     sulfur content of the resulting
                                     finished gasoline.
Sec.   80.1615(d)(1), (d)(2)......  Revised for clarity by moving the
                                     phrase ``From January 1, 2017
                                     through December 31, 2019'' to the
                                     beginning of each paragraph.
Sec.   80.1616(a)(4)..............  Amended to add a ``Reserved''
                                     paragraph (a)(4) to fix numbering
                                     error.
Sec.   80.1616(b)(2)..............  Amended language to clarify that
                                     credits expire on December 31 and
                                     are reported the following March
                                     31.
Sec.   80.1620(d).................  Revised to correct year to 2012.
Sec.   80.1620(e)(1), (e)(2),       Revised to correct dates to 2013.
 (f)(1).
Sec.   80.1621(c), (d)............  Reserved paragraph (c); added
                                     paragraph (d), which was
                                     inadvertently deleted from the
                                     regulations, but is referred to in
                                     the preamble and in Sec.
                                     80.1622(e).
Sec.   80.1640(a)(2)..............  Amended to correct reference from
                                     paragraph (a)(5) to paragraph
                                     (a)(1).
Sec.   80.1642(c)(3)..............  Amended paragraph to correct
                                     typographical errors.
Sec.   80.1650....................  Amended to remove phrase ``whichever
                                     is earlier'' from paragraphs
                                     specifying the dates by which
                                     reports must be submitted, as this
                                     would contradict the ability of
                                     parties to register after the
                                     initial date that parties involved
                                     in a given activity must be
                                     registered.
Sec.   80.1652(c).................  Amended to correct word error
                                     (``producer'' instead of
                                     ``refiner'').
Sec.   80.1667(c)(1)..............  Removed paragraph (c)(1) to match
                                     the intentions of Sec.   80.1615(a)
                                     that refiners--including gasoline
                                     blenders (excluding those specified
                                     in Sec.   80.1615(a)(3))--may
                                     generate Tier 3 credits beginning
                                     in 2014.
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IV. Small SI Test Fuel and Bonding Provisions

    On June 17, 2013, EPA modified the test procedures for measuring 
exhaust emissions from land-based nonroad small spark-ignition engines 
(small SI engines) to allow for exhaust emission certification testing 
with a test fuel that has 10 percent ethanol as specified by California 
ARB (78 FR 36370). We adopted that provision on an interim basis, 
through model year 2019, with the expectation that we would further 
evaluate the appropriate test fuel for onroad and nonroad applications. 
The Tier 3 motor vehicle emission standards include a new certification 
test fuel specification that is much like California ARB's Phase 3 test 
fuel in that it includes 10 percent ethanol (E10).
    Small SI manufacturers have requested that we address the test fuel 
questions in a way that does not leave them uncertain about 
certification test fuel options starting in model year 2020. While the 
effort to adopt the new EPA nonroad test fuel specification lies ahead, 
we agree with the manufacturers that the new ethanol-based test fuel 
associated with the Tier 3 motor vehicle emission standards allows us 
to take the step of removing the expiration of the provision allowing 
for the use of the similar California ARB Phase 3 test fuel for small 
SI engines. In the future, we expect to go through a rulemaking to 
incorporate EPA's Tier 3 test fuel into the emission programs for small 
spark-ignition engines, including an assessment of how the changing 
test fuel relates to the stringency of the emission standards.
    When we adopted Phase 3 exhaust emission standards for Small SI 
engines in 2008, we included a new set of requirements for 
manufacturers to post a bond as a means of ensuring compliance with 
regulatory requirements (73 FR 59034, October 8, 2008). Manufacturers 
have been complying with the bond requirements since 2010. The bond 
provisions are generally working as expected, but we have found several 
items that we are proposing to adjust or clarify to help with ongoing 
implementation, as follows:
     Clarify that bonds are intended to cover any improperly 
funded compliance obligations relative only to engines that must comply 
with 40 CFR part 1054. The bond provisions are not intended to extend 
to engines that a manufacturer certifies under other EPA programs.
     Specify that small-volume engine manufacturers and small-
volume equipment manufacturers (collectively small-volume 
manufacturers, as defined in 40 CFR 1054.801) are subject to an 
alternate minimum bond value of $25,000, rather than the $500,000 
minimum that applies for other manufacturers. This arrangement has been 
the working policy under the broader allowance specified in Sec.  
1054.635(d). Codifying these terms allows us to streamline the process 
and remove uncertainty for small-volume manufacturers.
     Adopt a cap on the bond value that corresponds to the 
applicable bond-waiver threshold. Since U.S.-based assets are roughly 
analogous to bond values as a measure of our ability to compel 
compliance (or remedy deficiencies) for the different kinds of 
companies, this approach provides a measure of parity or fairness 
between those that must post bond and those that qualify for a bond 
waiver based on their assets in the United States. This is consistent 
with the approach we took on an interim basis to specify a maximum bond 
value of $10 million. The new provision replaces the $10 million cap in 
Sec.  1054.145(o).
     Clarify how bond values may change within a given year, 
and in future years: (1) Bond values may be adjusted for a given year 
any time before the first importation or sale for that year; (2) once a 
bond value is fixed for a given year, that value may not be decreased 
during the year, even if sales volumes are less than anticipated; and 
(3) bond values may be reset with each new year, but these values must 
reflect actual sales volumes for the preceding three years. This 
arrangement allows a manufacturer to take a deliberate approach to 
resetting bond values if sales volumes change substantially over time.
     Change the protocol for adjusting thresholds and bond 
values for inflation. Small, annual changes create confusion and an 
implementation burden, with very small incremental benefit. To 
streamline that process and still account for the cumulative effects of 
inflation, we are specifying that we will adjust the thresholds and 
bond values in 2020, and every ten years after that, using a less 
precise rounding protocol. These changes will not require rulemaking to 
take effect, but we will likely modify the regulation to reflect these 
periodic adjustments.

V. Evaporative Test Procedures for Nonroad Equipment

    We specify evaporative emission standards, test procedures, and 
certification requirements in 40 CFR part 1060. This includes 
measurement procedures for fuel permeation through fuel lines and fuel 
tanks, and for diurnal emissions from fuel tanks. We are proposing the 
following changes to these regulations:
     Clarify that boat builders and other equipment 
manufacturers that install uncertified components are required to 
certify those fuel-system components as if they were component 
manufacturers. The original regulatory language described a requirement 
for equipment manufacturers to certify as equipment manufacturers if 
they were installing uncertified components, but we have found that the 
certification process is most straightforward if we treat them as 
component manufacturers.
     The test procedures originally allowed for manufacturers 
to use good engineering judgment to address technical concerns related 
to measuring emissions from narrow-diameter fuel lines. In 2013, SAE 
published a voluntary consensus standard (SAE J2996) specifying 
measurement procedures for these narrow-diameter fuel lines. We agree 
that the SAE standard reflects good engineering judgment in the effort 
to measure emissions and are therefore incorporating this standard by 
reference in Sec.  1060.515. This alternative SAE standard was designed 
for Small SI products, but it may be used in other applications as 
well; note, however, that U.S. Coast Guard requires measurements based 
on SAE J1527 in some cases. We are including the following 
clarifications and adjustments related to the specified SAE standards 
for all fuel-line permeation testing: (1) The test requires emission 
sampling over a 14-day period; (2) Two days of non-testing per week are 
allowed to accommodate weekend work schedules; (3) To remove any 
ambiguity from the published SAE standards, we are stating in our 
regulations that testing must occur at 23  2 [deg]C; and 
(4) The final test result is based on a simple arithmetic average of 
measured emission values over the 14-day sampling period. These changes 
allow for internal consistency, and generally align with the procedures 
adopted by California ARB. To the extent that there are remaining 
differences, manufacturers may ask for approval to use different 
procedures under Sec.  1060.505(c)(2) or (c)(3).
     Correct a typographical error in the kPa pressure value 
for preconditioning fuel tanks for a permeation measurement. The psi 
value in the regulation is correct.
     Correct the sample calculation for determining an emission 
result from a diurnal emission test.
     Adjust the procedure to account for buoyancy effects in 
tank permeation measurements by replacing the

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requirement to use two identical tanks with a requirement to use a 
second tank that has a total volume that is within 5 percent of the 
test tank's total volume. This will allow manufacturers and test labs 
to rely on a smaller number of stock fuel tanks to make the necessary 
but minor corrections that result from fluctuating atmospheric 
pressure.
     Adjust and clarify diurnal test procedures: (1) Add a 
specification for in-tank thermocouples for tracking fuel temperature 
for testing marine fuel tanks; (2) Replace the hourly profile of fuel 
temperatures with clearer specification about tracking test fuel 
temperature from a specified starting point to a specified (calculated) 
endpoint. The vapor generation should be nearly constant between test 
runs as long as fuel temperature continues to increase from the low 
temperature to the high temperature; (3) Standardize the procedure for 
purging the evaporative canister to prepare for testing based on a 
simulation of the in-use experience; this is based on engine purge for 
land-based applications, and on passive (ambient) purge for marine 
applications. This canister preconditioning is a necessary step to 
establish a known starting point for designing a system that meets the 
diurnal emission standard; and (4) Include temperature tolerance bands 
for the diurnal temperature cycle. Note that we are not proposing or 
requesting comment on changing the test procedure for marine fuel tanks 
to base the temperature profile on ambient temperatures instead of fuel 
temperatures.
     Establish a gravimetric test method for determining mass 
of emissions for tanks with a diurnal emission standard of at least 2.0 
grams of hydrocarbon. Emission test procedures involving an emission 
standard of less than 2.0 grams of hydrocarbon need the more accurate 
measurements available from using a flame ionization detector (FID) 
within a sealed enclosure.

VI. Portable Fuel Containers

    On February 26, 2007, EPA adopted a set of requirements to reduce 
emissions from portable fuel containers (PFC) at 40 CFR part 59, 
subpart F (72 FR 8533). EPA review of PFC designs and discussions with 
PFC manufacturers suggest that the manufacturers may have read the 
provisions of 40 CFR 59, subpart F, too narrowly and that their 
interpretations may have unnecessarily constrained some design 
approaches that may have otherwise allowed for improved in-use 
performance and consumer satisfaction. EPA did not intend to impact 
manufacturer design approaches beyond those deemed by the manufacturer 
as necessary to meet the emission control requirements as otherwise 
specified in 40 CFR part 59, and is including language in this rule to 
clarify regulatory requirements that apply to PFCs. Specifically, the 
revised regulation states that it is allowable for manufacturers to 
design PFCs with vents to relieve pressure, provided that the venting 
device is in place during emission testing, and provided that the 
venting device closes automatically when not in use.
    The proposed modifications to 40 CFR 59, subpart F, do not change 
the regulatory requirements with regard to emission standards and test 
procedures, but better define some elements of design and clarify how 
various approaches would be considered in testing. Upon seeing these 
modifications to the regulations, PFC manufacturers may elect to pursue 
design approaches they deem appropriate, which they may have thought 
were not available to them previously.

VII. MARPOL Annex VI Implementation

    The Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships (APPS) implements the 
provisions of the International Convention for the Prevention of 
Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) Annex VI for the United States (33 U.S.C. 
1901-1912). EPA adopted regulations in 2010 to summarize these 
requirements and to describe engine certification procedures and other 
relevant provisions as specified in APPS (75 FR 22896, April 30, 2010). 
MARPOL Annex VI has been amended since issuance of that Federal 
Register notice to include designation of the North American ECA and 
the U.S. Caribbean Sea ECA and various other changes. We are proposing 
to amend 40 CFR part 1043 in this rulemaking to align the regulations 
with the amendments of MARPOL Annex VI to facilitate stakeholder 
compliance, and to correct certain technical errors.
    First, the most fundamental step in the proposed updates to 40 CFR 
part 1043 is to cite the 2013 publication of MARPOL Annex VI and the 
further amendments concluded at MEPC 66 in April 2014 (see 40 CFR 
1043.100). Likewise, MARPOL Annex VI was recently amended to waive the 
fuel-sulfur requirements for certain steamships until January 1, 2020. 
Part 1043 already includes such a waiver for steamships operating in 
the Great Lakes. We are proposing to codify the additional temporary 
steamship exemption in Sec.  1043.97. Note that covered steamships 
would be required to comply with the relevant sulfur limits when the 
exemption expires on January 1, 2020.
    Second, we inadvertently adopted regulatory language in 40 CFR part 
1043 that differs from the language of Annex VI. For example, we 
originally adopted the provisions in 40 CFR part 1043 with an erroneous 
date, stating that the 0.10% fuel-sulfur standard applies starting 
January 1, 2016, which should be January 1, 2015. The Annex VI 
specification is enforceable with or without this correction in 40 CFR 
part 1043, but we are proposing this change to avoid any possible 
confusion. We also identified the NOX standards based on an 
engine's model year; this should identify the applicability of 
NOX standards based on the build date of new vessels, or on 
the date of major modifications in other circumstances. We are 
proposing to correct these errors in part 1043.
    Third, we are proposing the addition of clarifying language 
relating to public vessels. MARPOL Annex VI exempts public vessels from 
engine standards and fuel requirements. Public vessels are defined as 
``warships, naval auxiliary vessels, and other vessels owned or 
operated by a sovereign country when engaged in noncommercial 
service.'' We want to clarify that any vessel that has a national 
security exemption (for engines or fuel) is automatically considered a 
public vessel.
    Fourth, we are proposing to clarify regulatory provisions to 
address whether or how emission credits apply for EPA certificates and 
EIAPP certificates. Engine manufacturers are interested in getting an 
EPA certificate under 40 CFR part 1042 and an EIAPP certificate under 
40 CFR part 1043 for the same engine. This would allow them maximum 
flexibility in selling engines to boat builders for installation in 
vessels used in domestic or international service. Certification to EPA 
standards under 40 CFR part 1042 allows manufacturers to use emission 
credits to make some engines with emission levels that are above the 
specified standard. MARPOL Annex VI and 40 CFR part 1043 do not have 
such an allowance. We are proposing to modify the regulation to clarify 
that an engine may not be covered by both an EPA certificate and an 
EIAPP certificate if its certification under 40 CFR part 1042 depends 
on using emission credits to allow for an emission level above the 
specified standard. If an engine has emission levels below the 
specified standard and it is used to generate emission credits under 40 
CFR part 1042, this would not disqualify an

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engine from also getting an EIAPP certificate under 40 CFR part 1043.
    Lastly, we are making clarifying edits to the fuels regulations 
under 40 CFR part 80 for MARPOL Annex VI implementation; the table 
below lists these edits. While some of these edits are purely 
corrections to typographical errors, we are also making edits to 
clarify the treatment of fuels under MARPOL Annex VI, Regulation 3 and 
Regulation 4. Regulation 3 authorizes trial programs that involve a 
permit allowing a ship operator to use fuel that exceeds the fuel-
sulfur standards that would otherwise apply. Regulation 4 allows for 
flag states to approve the use of high-sulfur fuel for vessels that are 
equipped with technology that allows for an equivalent level of 
control. Specifically, we are amending the definition of ``ECA marine 
fuel'' at 40 CFR 80.2(ttt) to clarify that vessels with Regulation 3 
permits or Regulation 4 equivalencies can in fact use fuel that exceeds 
the ECA marine fuel sulfur standard. Further, to provide producers, 
distributors, and marketers of fuel for use under a Regulation 3 permit 
or a Regulation 4 equivalency the ability to denote such fuel on their 
PTDs, we are amending 40 CFR 80.590 to provide these parties with 
express PTD statements that may be used in lieu of the statements that 
are currently in the regulations.

    MARPOL Annex VI--Related Amendments to 40 CFR Part 80, Subpart I
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Section                       Description of change
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Sec.   80.2(ttt)..................  Amended the definition of ECA marine
                                     fuel to clarify that fuel allowed
                                     by MARPOL Annex VI Regulation 3
                                     permits or Regulation 4
                                     equivalencies under 40 CFR part
                                     1043 is not required to meet the
                                     ECA marine fuel requirements.
80.510 section heading............  Amending to clarify that this
                                     section applies to refiners and
                                     importers.
80.510(k) and 80.511(b)(9)........  Amending to clarify that fuel
                                     allowed by Regulation 3 permits or
                                     Regulation 4 equivalencies is not
                                     required to meet the ECA marine
                                     fuel requirements.
Sec.   80.574(b)..................  Amended to update the address for
                                     submitting ECA marine fuel
                                     alternative label requests.
Sec.   80.590(b)..................  Amended to allow for PTD statements
                                     for use with fuel permitted for use
                                     under MARPOL Annex VI Regulation 3,
                                     Regulation 4, or both.
Sec.   80.607 (a), (c), (d), (f)..  Amended to remove references to ECA
                                     marine fuel, as research and
                                     development permits are separate
                                     from Regulation 3 permits under 40
                                     CFR part 1043.
Sec.   80.608(d)..................  Amended to correct minor
                                     typographical errors.
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VIII. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

    Additional information about these statutes and Executive Orders 
can be found at http://www2.epa.gov/laws-regulations/laws-and-executive-orders.

A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and Executive 
Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review

    This action is not a significant regulatory action and was 
therefore not submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 
for review.

B. Paperwork Reduction Act

    This action does not impose any new information collection burden 
under the PRA, since it merely clarifies and corrects existing 
regulatory language. OMB has previously approved the information 
collection activities contained in the existing regulations and has 
assigned OMB control numbers as noted in the table below.

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         Regulatory citation                        Item                            OMB Control No.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
40 CFR part 86.......................  Light-duty vehicle standards.  2060-0104
40 CFR part 86.......................  Heavy-duty vehicle standards.  2060-0287
40 CFR part 86.......................  In-use verification program..  2060-0086
40 CFR part 80.......................  In-use fuel standards........  2060-0437
40 CFR part 1043.....................  MARPOL Annex VI..............  2060-0641
40 CFR part 1054.....................  Small SI exhaust emission      2060-0338
                                        standards.
40 CFR part 1060.....................  Nonroad SI evaporative         2060-0321, 2060-0338
                                        emission standards.
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C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)

    I certify that this action will not have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities under the RFA. In 
making this determination, the impact of concern is any significant 
adverse economic impact on small entities. An agency may certify that a 
rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial 
number of small entities if the rule relieves regulatory burden, has no 
net burden or otherwise has a positive economic effect on the small 
entities subject to the rule. This rule merely clarifies and corrects 
existing regulatory language. We therefore anticipate no costs and 
therefore no regulatory burden associated with this rule. We have 
therefore concluded that this action will have no net regulatory burden 
for all directly regulated small entities.

D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act

    This action does not contain any unfunded mandate as described in 
UMRA, 2 U.S.C. 1531-1538, and does not significantly or uniquely affect 
small governments. The action imposes no enforceable duty on any state, 
local or tribal governments. Requirements for the private sector do not 
exceed $100 million in any one year.

E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism

    This action does not have federalism implications. It will not have 
substantial direct effects on the states, on the relationship between 
the national government and the states, or on the distribution of power 
and responsibilities among the various levels of government.

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F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian 
Tribal Governments

    This action does not have tribal implications as specified in 
Executive Order 13175. This rule merely corrects and clarifies 
regulatory provisions. Tribal governments would be affected only to the 
extent they purchase and use regulated vehicles or engines. Thus, 
Executive Order 13175 does not apply to this action.

G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From Environmental 
Health Risks and Safety Risks

    EPA interprets Executive Order 13045 as applying only to those 
regulatory actions that concern environmental health or safety risks 
that the EPA has reason to believe may disproportionately affect 
children, per the definition of ``covered regulatory action'' in 
section 2-202 of the Executive Order. This action is not subject to 
Executive Order 13045 because it does not concern an environmental 
health risk or safety risk.

H. Executive Order 13211: Actions Concerning Regulations That 
Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use

    This action is not subject to Executive Order 13211, because it is 
not a significant regulatory action under Executive Order 12866.

I. National Technology Transfer Advancement Act

    This action involves technical standards. EPA has decided to use 
the following voluntary consensus standards:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Organization                               Standard                         Available from
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SAE International.......................  SAE J2996, Small Diameter Fuel Line    www.sae.org
                                           Permeation Test Procedure, Issued
                                           January 2013.
ASTM International......................  ASTM D86-07, Standard Test Method for  www.astm.org
                                           Distillation of Petroleum Products
                                           at Atmospheric Pressure, approved
                                           January 15, 2007.
ASTM International......................  ASTM standard practice D4057-12,       www.astm.org
                                           Standard Practice for Manual
                                           Sampling of Petroleum and Petroleum
                                           Products, approved December 1, 2012.
ASTM International......................  ASTM standard practice D4177-95        www.astm.org
                                           (Reapproved 2010), Standard Practice
                                           for Automatic Sampling of Petroleum
                                           and Petroleum Products, approved May
                                           1, 2010..
ASTM International......................  ASTM standard practice D5842-14,       www.astm.org
                                           Standard Practice for Sampling and
                                           Handling for Fuels for Volatility
                                           Measurement, approved January 15,
                                           2014.
ASTM International......................  ASTM standard practice D6299-13,       www.astm.org
                                           Standard Practice for Applying
                                           Statistical Quality Assurance and
                                           Control Charting Techniques to
                                           Evaluate Analytical Measurement
                                           System Performance, approved October
                                           1, 2013.
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    This action also involves technical standards for marine diesel 
engines. There are no voluntary consensus documents that address these 
technical standards. EPA has therefore decided to use the following 
standards from the International Maritime Organization:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Organization                               Standard                         Available from
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
International Maritime Organization.....  MARPOL Annex VI, Regulations for the   www.imo.org
                                           Prevention of Pollution from Ships,
                                           Third Edition, 2013.
International Maritime Organization.....  NOx Technical Code 2008, 2013 Edition  www.imo.org
International Maritime Organization.....  Annex 12, Resolution MEPC.251(66)      www.imo.org
                                           from the Report of the Marine
                                           Environment Protection Committee on
                                           its Sixty-Sixth Session, April 25,
                                           2014.
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J. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address Environmental 
Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations

    This action is not expected to have any adverse human health or 
environmental impacts; as a result, the human health or environmental 
risk addressed by this action will not have potential 
disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental 
effects on minority, low-income or indigenous populations.

IX. Statutory Provisions and Legal Authority

    Statutory authority for this action comes from 42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q 
and 33 U.S.C. 1901-1912.

List of Subjects

40 CFR Part 59

    Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Confidential 
business information, Labeling, Ozone, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Volatile organic compounds.

40 CFR Part 80

    Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, 
Air pollution control, Confidential Business Information, Diesel fuel, 
Fuel additives, Gasoline, Imports, Incorporation by reference, 
Labeling, Motor vehicle pollution, Penalties, Petroleum, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements.

40 CFR Part 85

    Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, 
Air pollution control, Confidential Business Information, Imports, 
Labeling, Motor vehicle pollution, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Research, Warranties.

40 CFR Part 86

    Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, 
Air pollution control, Confidential Business Information, Imports, 
Labeling, Motor vehicle pollution, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Warranties.

40 CFR Part 600

    Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, 
Electric power, Fuel economy, Labeling, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements.

40 CFR Part 1037

    Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure,

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Air pollution control, Confidential business information, Labeling, 
Motor vehicle pollution, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, 
Warranties.

40 CFR Part 1043

    Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, 
Air pollution control, Imports, Incorporation by reference, Vessels, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

40 CFR Parts 1051 and 1054

    Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, 
Air pollution control, Confidential business information, Imports, 
Labeling, Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, 
Warranties.

40 CFR Part 1060

    Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, 
Air pollution control, Confidential business information, Imports, 
Incorporation by reference, Labeling, Penalties, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements, Warranties.

40 CFR Parts 1065 and 1066

    Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Research.

    Dated: February 2, 2015.
Gina McCarthy,
Administrator.
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                                                      Reform, to minimize litigation,                         List of Subjects in 33 CFR Part 100                      (2) The Coast Guard will provide
                                                      eliminate ambiguity, and reduce                           Marine Safety, Navigation (water),                  notice of the regulated area by Marine
                                                      burden.                                                 Reporting and recordkeeping                           Safety Information Bulletins, Local
                                                                                                              requirements, Waterways.                              Notice to Mariners, Broadcast Notice to
                                                      10. Protection of Children From                                                                               Mariners, and on-scene designated
                                                      Environmental Health Risks                                For the reasons discussed in the
                                                                                                              preamble, the Coast Guard proposes to                 representatives.
                                                         We have analyzed this proposed rule                                                                           (d) Effective Date. This rule is
                                                                                                              amend 33 CFR part 100 as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                    effective and will be enforced from 8:30
                                                      under Executive Order 13045,
                                                                                                              PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON                            a.m. April 17, 2015 through 5:00 p.m.
                                                      Protection of Children from
                                                                                                              NAVIGABLE WATERS                                      April 19, 2015.
                                                      Environmental Health Risks and Safety
                                                      Risks. This rule is not an economically                                                                         Dated: January 28, 2015.
                                                                                                              ■ 1. The authority citation for part 100              B.D. Falk,
                                                      significant rule and would not create an                continues to read as follows:
                                                      environmental risk to health or risk to                                                                       Commander, U.S. Coast Guard. Acting
                                                      safety that might disproportionately                        Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1233                         Captain of the Port Charleston.
                                                      affect children.                                        ■ 2. Add a temporary § 100.35T07–0018                 [FR Doc. 2015–03075 Filed 2–18–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                              to read as follows:                                   BILLING CODE 9110–04–P
                                                      11. Indian Tribal Governments
                                                                                                              § 100.35T07–0018 Special Local
                                                         This proposed rule does not have                     Regulation; Charleston Race Week,
                                                      tribal implications under Executive                     Charleston Harbor, Charleston, SC.                    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
                                                      Order 13175, Consultation and                              (a) Regulated Area. The rule                       AGENCY
                                                      Coordination with Indian Tribal                         establishes special local regulations on              40 CFR Parts 59, 80, 85, 86, 600, 1037,
                                                      Governments, because it would not have                  certain waters of Charleston Harbor in                1043, 1051, 1054, 1060, 1065, and 1066
                                                      a substantial direct effect on one or                   Charleston, South Carolina. The special
                                                      more Indian tribes, on the relationship                 local regulations will be enforced daily              [EPA–HQ–OAR–2011–0135; FRL 9922–32–
                                                      between the Federal Government and                      from 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on April               OAR]
                                                      Indian tribes, or on the distribution of                17, 2015 through April 19, 2015. The                  RIN 2060–AS36
                                                      power and responsibilities between the                  special local regulations consist of the
                                                      Federal Government and Indian tribes.                   following three race areas.                           Amendments Related to: Tier 3 Motor
                                                                                                                 (1) Race Area #1. All waters                       Vehicle Emission and Fuel Standards,
                                                      12. Energy Effects                                      encompassed within an 800 yard radius                 Nonroad Engine and Equipment
                                                                                                              of position 32°46′39″ N, 79°55′10″ W.                 Programs, and MARPOL Annex VI
                                                         This proposed rule is not a                             (2) Race Area #2. All waters
                                                      ‘‘significant energy action’’ under                                                                           Implementation
                                                                                                              encompassed within a 900 yard radius
                                                      Executive Order 13211, Actions                          of position 32°45′48″ N, 79°54′46″ W.                 AGENCY:  Environmental Protection
                                                      Concerning Regulations That                                (3) Race Area #3. All waters                       Agency.
                                                      Significantly Affect Energy Supply,                     encompassed within a 900 yard radius                  ACTION: Proposed rule.
                                                      Distribution, or Use.                                   of position 32°45′44″ N, 79°53′32″ W.
                                                                                                                 (b) Definition. The term ‘‘designated              SUMMARY:   The Environmental Protection
                                                      13. Technical Standards                                                                                       Agency (EPA) is proposing this action
                                                                                                              representative’’ means Coast Guard
                                                                                                              Patrol Commanders, including Coast                    on several amendments involving
                                                        This proposed rule does not use
                                                                                                              Guard coxswains, petty officers, and                  technical clarifications for different
                                                      technical standards. Therefore, we did
                                                                                                              other officers operating Coast Guard                  mobile source regulations. First, we are
                                                      not consider the use of voluntary
                                                                                                              vessels, and Federal, state, and local                making a variety of corrections to the
                                                      consensus standards.
                                                                                                              officers designated by or assisting the               Tier 3 motor vehicle emission and fuel
                                                      14. Environment                                         Captain of the Port Charleston in the                 standards. These changes generally
                                                                                                              enforcement of the regulated areas.                   correct or clarify various provisions
                                                        We have analyzed this rule under                         (c) Regulations. (1) All persons and               from the Tier 3 rule without expanding
                                                      Department of Homeland Security                         vessels, except those participating in                the Tier 3 program or otherwise making
                                                      Management Directive 023–01 and                         Charleston Race Week or serving as                    substantive changes. Second, we are
                                                      Commandant Instruction M16475.lD,                       safety vessels are prohibited from                    revising the test procedures and
                                                      which guide the Coast Guard in                          entering, transiting through, anchoring               compliance provisions for nonroad
                                                      complying with the National                             in, or remaining within the regulated                 spark-ignition engines at or below 19
                                                      Environmental Policy Act of 1969                        area. Persons and vessels desiring to                 kW (and for the corresponding nonroad
                                                      (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321–4370f), and                      enter, transit through, anchor in, or                 equipment) to conform to current
                                                      have concluded this action is one of a                  remain within the regulated area may                  practices. The changes to evaporative
                                                      category of actions that do not                         contact the Captain of the Port                       emission test procedures also apply to
                                                      individually or cumulatively have a                     Charleston by telephone at (843) 740–                 some degree to other types of nonroad
                                                      significant effect on the human                         7050, or a designated representative via              equipment powered by volatile liquid
                                                      environment. This rule involves a                       VHF radio on channel 16, to request                   fuels. Third, we are addressing an
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                                                      special local regulation issued in                      authorization. If authorization to enter,             ambiguity regarding permissible design
                                                      conjunction with a regatta or marine                    transit through, anchor in, or remain                 approaches for portable fuel containers
                                                      parade. This rule is categorically                      within the regulated area is granted by               meeting evaporative emission standards.
                                                      excluded from further review under                      the Captain of the Port Charleston or a               Fourth, we are revising the regulations
                                                      paragraph 34(h) of Figure 2–1 of the                    designated representative, all persons                to more carefully align with current
                                                      Commandant Instruction. We seek any                     and vessels receiving such authorization              requirements that apply to marine
                                                      comments or information that may lead                   must comply with the instructions of                  vessels with diesel engines as specified
                                                      to the discovery of a significant                       the Captain of the Port Charleston or a               under MARPOL Annex VI. Fifth, we are
                                                      environmental impact from this rule.                    designated representative.                            correcting typographical errors in


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                                                      regulatory changes finalized in the                                   comment directly to EPA without going                           the Tier 3 motor vehicle emission and
                                                      Voluntary Quality Assurance Program                                   through www.regulations.gov your email                          fuel standards rule, (2) revisions to the
                                                      rulemaking.                                                           address will be automatically captured                          test procedures and compliance
                                                         In the ‘‘Rules and Regulations’’                                   and included as part of the comment                             provisions for nonroad spark-ignition
                                                      section of this Federal Register, we are                              that is placed in the public docket and                         engines and equipment at or below 19
                                                      taking direct final action without a prior                            made available on the Internet. If you                          kW, (3) addressing an ambiguity
                                                      proposed rule. If we receive no adverse                               submit an electronic comment, EPA                               regarding permissible design
                                                      comment, we will not take further                                     recommends that you include your                                approaches for portable fuel containers
                                                      action on this proposed rule.                                         name and other contact information in                           meeting evaporative emission standards,
                                                      DATES: Comments: Written comments                                     the body of your comment and with any                           and (4) revisions to the regulations to
                                                      must be received by April 6, 2015.                                    disk or CD–ROM you submit. If EPA                               more carefully align with MARPOL
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                                                      www.regulations.gov, including any                                    1742.                                                           importers, ethanol producers, ethanol
                                                      personal information provided, unless                                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                                denaturant producers, butane and
                                                      the comment includes information                                      Alan Stout, Office of Transportation and                        pentane producers, gasoline additive
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                                                      Do not submit information that you                                    Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48105; Telephone                           manufacturers of nonroad engines and
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                                                      protected through www.regulations.gov                                 stout.alan@epa.gov.                                             compression-ignition engines, and
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                                                                                                                                                                                            owners and operators of ocean-going
                                                      site is an ‘‘anonymous access’’ system,                                                                                               vessels and other commercial ships, and
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                                                      which means EPA will not know your                                    Why is EPA issuing this proposed rule?                          manufacturers of portable fuel
                                                      identity or contact information unless                                  This document proposes to take                                containers.
                                                      you provide it in the body of your                                    action on: (1) General corrections and                            Potentially regulated categories
                                                      comment. If you send an email                                         clarifications to various provisions from                       include:

                                                                    Category                                          NAICS a Code                                                  Examples of potentially affected entities

                                                      Industry ................................   324110 ......................................................    Petroleum refineries (including importers)
                                                      Industry ................................   325110 ......................................................    Butane and pentane manufacturers



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                                                                    Category                                               NAICS a Code                                                    Examples of potentially affected entities

                                                      Industry     ................................   325193 ......................................................       Ethyl alcohol manufacturing
                                                      Industry     ................................   324110, 211112 ........................................             Ethanol denaturant manufacturers
                                                      Industry     ................................   211112 ......................................................       Natural gas liquids extraction and fractionation
                                                      Industry     ................................   325199 ......................................................       Other basic organic chemical manufacturing
                                                      Industry     ................................   486910 ......................................................       Natural gas liquids pipelines, refined petroleum products pipelines
                                                      Industry     ................................   424690 ......................................................       Chemical and allied products merchant wholesalers
                                                      Industry     ................................   325199 ......................................................       Manufacturers of gasoline additives
                                                      Industry     ................................   424710 ......................................................       Petroleum bulk stations and terminals
                                                      Industry     ................................   493190 ......................................................       Other warehousing and storage—bulk petroleum storage
                                                      Industry     ................................   336111, 336112 ........................................             Light-duty vehicle and light-duty truck manufacturers
                                                      Industry     ................................   335312, 336312, 336322, 336399,                                     Alternative fuel converters
                                                                                                        811198.
                                                      Industry ................................       333618, 336120, 336211, 336312 ...........                          On-highway heavy-duty engine & vehicle (>8,500 lbs GVWR) manu-
                                                                                                                                                                            facturers
                                                      Industry     ................................   336611 ......................................................       Manufacturers of marine vessels
                                                      Industry     ................................   336612 ......................................................       Manufacturers of marine vessels
                                                      Industry     ................................   811310 ......................................................       Engine repair and maintenance
                                                      Industry     ................................   483 ............................................................    Water transportation, freight and passenger
                                                      Industry     ................................   424710, 424720 ........................................             Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals; Petroleum and Petroleum
                                                                                                                                                                            Products Wholesalers
                                                      Industry     ................................   483113 ......................................................       Coastal and Great Lakes Freight Transportation
                                                      Industry     ................................   483114 ......................................................       Coastal and Great Lakes Passenger Transportation
                                                      Industry     ................................   333618 ......................................................       Manufacturers of new engines
                                                      Industry     ................................   333112 ......................................................       Manufacturers of lawn and garden tractors (home)
                                                      Industry     ................................   811112, 811198 ........................................             Commercial importers of vehicles and vehicle components
                                                      Industry     ................................   326199, 332431 ........................................             Portable fuel container manufacturers
                                                         a North   American Industry Classification System (NAICS).


                                                         This table is not intended to be                                           B. Tips for Preparing Your Comments.                           VII. MARPOL Annex VI Implementation
                                                      exhaustive, but rather provides a guide                                    When submitting comments, remember                                VIII. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
                                                      for readers regarding entities likely to be                                to:                                                               IX. Statutory Provisions and Legal Authority
                                                      regulated by this proposed action. This                                       • Identify the rulemaking by docket
                                                      table lists the types of entities that EPA                                 number and other identifying                                      I. Introduction
                                                      is now aware could potentially be                                          information (subject heading, Federal                                In this action we are proposing
                                                      regulated by this action. Other types of                                   Register date and page number).                                   several amendments that would make
                                                      entities not listed in the table could also                                   • Follow directions—The agency may                             technical clarifications to different
                                                      be regulated. To determine whether                                         ask you to respond to specific questions                          mobile source regulations. This section
                                                      your activities are regulated by this                                      or organize comments by referencing a                             provides an overview of the
                                                      action, you should carefully examine                                       Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part                            organization of this preamble.
                                                      the applicability criteria in the                                          or section number.                                                   Section II describes proposed
                                                      referenced regulations. If you have any                                       • Explain why you agree or disagree,                           amendments to the Tier 3 motor vehicle
                                                      questions regarding the applicability of                                   suggest alternatives, and substitute                              emission standards. Section III describes
                                                      this action to a particular entity, consult                                language for your requested changes.                              proposed amendments to the 40 CFR
                                                      the person listed in the preceding FOR                                        • Describe any assumptions and                                 part 80 fuel standards: including the
                                                      FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.                                       provide any technical information and/                            Tier 3 gasoline sulfur standards, other
                                                                                                                                 or data that you used.                                            part 80 fuels regulations that were
                                                      What should I consider as I prepare my                                        • If you estimate potential costs or                           amended in the Tier 3 final rule, and
                                                      comments for EPA?                                                          burdens, explain how you arrived at                               amendments made in the Quality
                                                        A. Submitting CBI. Do not submit this                                    your estimate in sufficient detail to                             Assurance Program rulemaking. Section
                                                      information to EPA through                                                 allow for it to be reproduced.                                    IV describes the proposed changes to
                                                      www.regulations.gov or email. Clearly                                         • Provide specific examples to                                 the testing and compliance provisions
                                                      mark the part or all of the information                                    illustrate your concerns, and suggest                             for nonroad spark-ignition engines, and
                                                      that you claim to be CBI. For CBI                                          alternatives.                                                     Section V describes how we are
                                                      information in a disk or CD ROM that                                          • Explain your views as clearly as                             proposing to change the evaporative test
                                                      you mail to EPA, mark the outside of the                                   possible, avoiding the use of profanity                           procedures for nonroad equipment.
                                                      disk or CD ROM as CBI and then                                             or personal threats.                                              Section VI describes proposed
                                                      identify electronically within the disk or                                    • Make sure to submit your                                     amendments to the requirements that
                                                      CD ROM the specific information that is                                    comments by the comment period                                    apply for portable fuel containers.
                                                      claimed as CBI. In addition to one                                         deadline identified.                                              Section VII summarizes the proposed
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                                                      complete version of the comment that                                       Table of Contents                                                 amendments related to our
                                                      includes information claimed as CBI, a                                                                                                       implementation of requirements for
                                                      copy of the comment that does not                                          I. Introduction
                                                                                                                                 II. Tier 3 Motor Vehicle Emission Standards
                                                                                                                                                                                                   marine diesel engines and vessels under
                                                      contain the information claimed as CBI                                                                                                       MARPOL Annex VI.
                                                                                                                                 III. 40 CFR part 80 Fuel Standards
                                                      must be submitted for inclusion in the                                     IV. Small SI Test Fuel and Bonding
                                                      public docket. Information so marked                                                                                                         II. Tier 3 Motor Vehicle Emission
                                                                                                                                       Provisions                                                  Standards
                                                      will not be disclosed except in                                            V. Evaporative Test Procedures for Nonroad
                                                      accordance with procedures set forth in                                          Equipment                                                      On April 28, 2014, we published a
                                                      40 CFR part 2.                                                             VI. Portable Fuel Containers                                      final rule adopting new emission


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                                                      standards and fuel requirements for                            standards and the regulatory                           and ancillary provisions. We have
                                                      motor vehicles and for motor vehicle                           requirements related to certification.                 learned since concluding the Tier 3
                                                      fuels (79 FR 23414). The final rule                            This included several provisions to                    rulemaking that there are several
                                                      included Tier 3 emission standards to                          harmonize requirements with a similar                  instances where the regulatory text
                                                      reduce exhaust and evaporative                                 set of standards adopted by the                        implementing the Tier 3 program
                                                      emissions from light-duty vehicles,                            California Air Resources Board                         requires correction or clarification to
                                                      light-duty trucks, and heavy-duty                              (California ARB). It also included a wide              achieve the intended result. None of the
                                                      vehicles up to 14,000 pounds GVWR. In                          range of alternative measures intended                 proposed amendments are intended to
                                                      addition, the final rule specified                             to facilitate each manufacturer’s efforts              expand the Tier 3 program or otherwise
                                                      corresponding changes to in-use fuel                           to make an orderly transition to meeting               make substantive changes. We are
                                                      requirements.                                                  the Tier 3 standards nationwide. The                   therefore proposing to make the
                                                         The Tier 3 motor vehicle program                            resulting Tier 3 regulations accordingly               following amendments to the Tier 3
                                                      included extensive changes to emission                         included several variations, alternatives,             vehicle program regulations:

                                                             Regulatory citation                                                                              Description

                                                      § 85.2108 ..............................    Remove section to reflect a recent change to Clean Air Act section 207.
                                                      § 86.101, § 1066.301, and                   Adjust the procedures for determining road-load parameters to more carefully align with current practice, including
                                                         § 1066.305.                                the option for manufacturers to use alternate methodologies that are consistent with the reference procedure,
                                                                                                    subject to good engineering judgment and EPA confirmatory testing. We are also restoring provisions describ-
                                                                                                    ing how to develop road-load parameters for cold testing; the provisions from § 86.229 were inadvertently re-
                                                                                                    placed with a default instruction to use the same values for both FTP testing and cold testing. We are also
                                                                                                    changing terminology from ‘‘coastdown’’ to ‘‘road-load determination’’ for consistency.
                                                      §§ 86.095–35 and 1037.135                   Revise the labeling requirement for incomplete heavy-duty vehicles to require designation of maximum fuel tank
                                                                                                    capacity only in cases where the certifying manufacturer relies on a downstream manufacturer to design and
                                                                                                    install the vehicle’s fuel tanks. If the certifying manufacturer designs or installs the fuel tank, there is no need
                                                                                                    for the emission control information label to identify the appropriate fuel tank capacity.
                                                      §§ 86.101 and 86.1844–01 ..                 Clarify that reporting drive-cycle metrics to confirm driver accuracy continue to be optional until vehicles are sub-
                                                                                                    ject to Tier 3 emission standards, and revise terminology for consistency with 40 CFR 1066.425.
                                                      § 86.101 ................................   Clarify that manufacturers may continue to certify in 2022 and later model years based on carryover of emission
                                                                                                    data generated using the procedures from 40 CFR part 86, subpart B, even though we require new testing in
                                                                                                    that time frame to use the procedures in 40 CFR part 1066.
                                                      § 86.113 ................................   Revise the format of the volatility specification to rely primarily on psi units and secondarily on kPa units. The kPa
                                                                                                    figures for non-evaporative testing also need to be corrected to align with the specified psi units. These
                                                                                                    changes align with the test fuel specifications that were in place before the Tier 3 rule. We are also revising the
                                                                                                    table format for octane specifications to clarify that the both ASTM D2699 and ASTM D2700 apply for deter-
                                                                                                    mining octane values and octane sensitivity values.
                                                      § 86.201 ................................   Clarify how the migration to testing under 40 CFR part 1066 works for cold temperature testing. This is analogous
                                                                                                    to the migration provisions for general testing in § 86.101.
                                                      § 86.213 ................................   Revise the specified tolerance for olefin concentration in the test fuel from ±0.5 percent to ±5.0 percent. This re-
                                                                                                    verses an inadvertent change made in the Tier 3 final rule. We are also revising the table format for octane
                                                                                                    specifications to clarify that both ASTM D2699 and ASTM D2700 apply for determining octane values and oc-
                                                                                                    tane sensitivity values.
                                                      § 86.513 ................................   Correct a typographical error for the 90% point in the distillation curve for gasoline test fuel. This was erroneously
                                                                                                    published as part of the Tier 3 rule with an extra ‘‘1’’ before the specified temperature of 148.9 °C. This change
                                                                                                    restores the temperature specification to what applied before we adopted the Tier 3 rule.
                                                      § 86.513–2004 ......................        Remove obsolete section. Fuel specifications for motorcycles are now addressed in § 86.513 (with no model year
                                                                                                    designation), so the 2004 section is removed to avoid confusion.
                                                      § 86.1801–12 ........................       Clarify how the requirements of subpart S relate to the engine and vehicle provisions in 40 CFR part 1036 and
                                                                                                    part 1037.
                                                      § 86.1803–01 ........................       Revise the definition of ‘‘averaging set’’ to apply to all vehicles, not only heavy-duty vehicles.
                                                      §§ 86.1805–17 and 86.1811–                  Address provisions for LDV above 6,000 pounds GVWR. A new paragraph describes how these vehicles are
                                                         17.                                        subject to the same transitional provisions that apply for LDV at or below 6,000 pounds GVWR. We are also
                                                                                                    clarifying useful life provisions for LDV above 6,000 pounds GVWR. We described the useful life provisions
                                                                                                    based on a simple cutpoint of 6,000 pounds GVWR, which doesn’t address a small number of LDV models that
                                                                                                    have higher GVWR values. Instead of changing the useful life values adopted for cold temperature emission
                                                                                                    standards, we are using the terms LDV and LLDT to characterize the vehicles that are subject to a useful life
                                                                                                    of 10 years or 120,000 miles. We are also clarifying that MDPVs are the only HDVs subject to standards under
                                                                                                    § 86.1818.
                                                      § 86.1806–17 ........................       Correct the citation to California ARB’s OBD regulations to refer to the entire range of relevant OBD standards.
                                                      § 86.1810–01 ........................       Clarify that the provisions for determining NMOG from measured NMHC values also apply for Tier 2 vehicles, as
                                                                                                    specified in § 1066.635, except that manufacturers may continue to use a fixed adjustment factor of 1.04.
                                                      § 86.1810–17 ........................       Clarify that the provisions for testing flexible fuel vehicles on more than just gasoline or diesel fuel do not apply
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                                                                                                    for greenhouse gas standards.
                                                      § 86.1811–17(b)(8) ...............          Clarify how to calculate and use credits for manufacturers that certify some vehicles to a useful life of 120,000
                                                                                                    miles and other vehicles to a useful life of 150,000 miles. The main point of clarification is that vehicles certified
                                                                                                    to the shorter useful life on an interim basis may exchange emission credits with vehicles certified to either
                                                                                                    useful life, but the fleet-average standard for a given set of vehicles must correspond to the averaging set. We
                                                                                                    are also listing the emission standards that correspond to a 120,000 mile useful life rather than describing how
                                                                                                    to calculate those standards.
                                                      § 86.1811–17(b)(8) ...............          Add a provision that Interim Tier 3 vehicles must continue to meet the 4000-mile SFTP standards for NMHC+NOx
                                                                                                    and CO from Tier 2. This requirement was included in the preamble text for the proposed rule and the final
                                                                                                    rule, but was inadvertently omitted from the regulatory text.



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                                                             Regulatory citation                                                                                 Description

                                                      § 86.1811–17(b)(10) .............              Clarify provisions related to early credits: (1) Early credits may be used interchangeably (without adjustment) for
                                                                                                        vehicles certified to a useful life of either 120,000 miles or 150,000 miles. (2) Accumulated early credits should
                                                                                                        be used for demonstrating compliance with model year 2017 standards before doing the calculations to ad-
                                                                                                        dress proportionality relative to California emission credits. (3) Negative credits are subtracted from credit totals
                                                                                                        during the three-year period for calculating credit caps (rather than ignoring them). (4) The calculation for ap-
                                                                                                        plying the cap/threshold relative to California credits must be corrected to use the proper baseline quantity.
                                                      § 86.1811–17(b)(11) .............              Clarify provisions related to early certification to Tier 3 standards: (1) Bin 70 and cleaner vehicles are considered
                                                                                                        Tier 3 vehicles on a voluntary basis and are therefore subject to the 150,000 mile useful life. (2) The transi-
                                                                                                        tional aspects of the Tier 3 program apply equally to vehicles certified early to the Tier 3 standards.
                                                      § 86.1811–17(g) ...................            Revise the cold temperature testing specifications to clarify that CO and NMHC standards apply equally for certifi-
                                                                                                        cation and in-use testing, for low and high altitude, and for testing gasoline-only configurations of flexible-fuel
                                                                                                        vehicles.
                                                      § 86.1813–17 ........................          Clarify that no separate fleet-average calculation is required for demonstrating compliance with high-altitude evap-
                                                                                                        orative emission standards. These standards are determined as bin values relative to the standard that applies
                                                                                                        for testing at low-altitude conditions.
                                                      § 86.1829–15 ........................          Adjust the refueling test waiver to state that it applies only for incomplete heavy-duty vehicles above 10,000
                                                                                                        pounds GVWR, and for complete heavy-duty vehicles above 10,000 pounds GVWR with fuel tanks greater
                                                                                                        than 35 gallons, consistent with the preamble discussion in the final rule. These vehicles are the only ones that
                                                                                                        are newly subject to refueling emission standards. All smaller vehicles have already been subject to testing and
                                                                                                        certification requirements.
                                                      § 86.1829–15 ........................          Add a paragraph to preserve the provisions related to measurement of N2O emissions as originally adopted at
                                                                                                        § 86.1829–01(b)(2)(iii)(G).
                                                      § 86.1829–15 ........................          Revise terminology to refer to ‘‘durability groups’’ rather than ‘‘durability data groups’’ for PM testing.
                                                      § 86.1844–01 ........................          Specify that a manufacturer’s application for certification must include a description of leak families in addition to
                                                                                                        evaporative/refueling families. Since leak families are defined broadly, many manufacturers may have only a
                                                                                                        single leak family even if they have multiple evaporative/refueling families.
                                                      § 86.1845–01 ........................          Clarify that the PM measurement instructions are limited to vehicles subject to Tier 3 PM standards, as discussed
                                                                                                        in the final rule.
                                                      § 86.1846–01 ........................          Adjust the exclusion of high-mileage vehicles to the terminology changes to § 86.1845–05. This change aligns
                                                                                                        with the current practice of not including the results from testing the designated high-mileage vehicle at low alti-
                                                                                                        tude for making an IUVP determination for the test group.
                                                      § 86.1861–17 ........................          Clarify that the separate averaging set corresponding to 120,000 mile useful life applies only for NMOG+NOx
                                                                                                        emission standards.
                                                      §§ 600.116–12 and 1066.501                     Clarify that certain portions of SAE J1711 apply separately for charge-depleting and charge-sustaining operation
                                                                                                        for hybrid-electric vehicles.
                                                      § 600.117 ..............................       Adjust the description to more clearly apply the interim allowance for using Tier 2 fuel to determine whether vehi-
                                                                                                        cles pass the ‘‘litmus test’’ for using derived 5-cycle testing for fuel economy, as described further below.
                                                      § 600.117 ..............................       Revise the description for test fuels to clarify that cold testing may be done with the higher-volatility fuel specified
                                                                                                        in § 86.213, and that the requirement for using a common test fuel related to 5-cycle testing refers to the eth-
                                                                                                        anol content of the fuel, not the whole range of test fuel specifications.
                                                      § 1037.103 ............................        Refer to § 86.1805 for useful life values as they apply for evaporative emission standards, rather than referring
                                                                                                        more broadly to useful life values in 40 CFR part 86 for ‘‘criteria pollutants’’.
                                                      § 1037.104 ............................        Refer to the useful life values specified in § 86.1805 for model year 2014 vehicles for the HD GHG standards.
                                                                                                        This sets the useful life values for the HD GHG standards to a fixed value, rather than specifying a cross ref-
                                                                                                        erence to a section of the regulations that describes changing useful life values.
                                                      §§ 1065.10 and 1066.10 ......                  Allow for a one-year lead time for upgrading to test procedure changes in 40 CFR part 86 where those changes
                                                                                                        would otherwise be required immediately with the effective date of the final rule. This is consistent with existing
                                                                                                        provisions for changes to 40 CFR part 1065 and part 1066. Note that this does not delay implementation of
                                                                                                        procedures corresponding to new emission standards.
                                                      § 1065.610 ............................        Correct a sample calculation.
                                                      § 1065.710 ............................        Correct the units for specifying hydrocarbon composition. These units were inadvertently changed in the Tier 3
                                                                                                        rule from fractional to percent values. We are specifying these values in volume % to align with the associated
                                                                                                        ASTM procedure.
                                                      § 1065.710      ............................   Revise the format of the volatility specification to include reference values in psi units.
                                                      § 1066.125      ............................   Correct the description of calculating 1 Hz mean values.
                                                      § 1066.125      ............................   Add a parenthetical reference to torque in pound-foot units corresponding to the primary value in Newtons.
                                                      § 1066.420      ............................   Clarify that it is permissible to push the test vehicle onto the dynamometer to prepare for a hot-start or hot-sta-
                                                                                                        bilized test, as opposed to driving the vehicle onto the dynamometer.
                                                      § 1066.605 ............................        Revise the sequence of calculations to determine a NOx result. The proper sequence is to first correct for back-
                                                                                                        ground concentration, then to correct for intake air humidity.
                                                      § 1066.615 ............................        Correct the equations to properly apply the NOx humidity correction factor to account for humidity in the back-
                                                                                                        ground measurement.
                                                      § 1066.635 ............................        Clarify that the appropriate NMOG calculation for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles is based on operation over one
                                                                                                        full UDDS.
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                                                      § 1066.701 ............................        Correct a temperature that was inadvertently identified as 20 °C instead of 20 °F.
                                                      § 1066.710 ............................        Clarify the instructions for heat settings during cold testing to more carefully differentiate between automatic sys-
                                                                                                        tems that operate either in manual mode or in automatic mode. Automatic systems operating in manual mode
                                                                                                        should be set to a temperature of 72 °F ‘‘or higher’’ to align with current practice.
                                                      § 1066.801 ............................        Correct an error in the testing flowchart so that the flowchart matches the procedure described in the regulations.
                                                      § 1066.815 ............................        Reorganize the instructions for testing with and without bag 4 to improve the clarity of the test sequence.
                                                      § 1066.831 ............................        Revise the description for testing heavy-duty vehicles at adjusted loaded vehicle weight to exclude MDPVs, which
                                                                                                        are tested like light-duty trucks.
                                                      § 1066.835 ............................        Add a provision allowing for keeping the vehicle-cooling fan running while the vehicle is stopped if that is nec-
                                                                                                        essary for keeping ambient conditions within specified parameters.



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                                                             Regulatory citation                                                                               Description

                                                      § 1066.845 ............................     Adjust the description of air conditioning settings during the AC17 test to describe how to account for systems
                                                                                                    with separate rear controls, and for systems that change default settings at key-off.
                                                      § 1066.1005 ..........................      Move the prefix ‘‘n’’ to be in the proper order.
                                                      Various .................................   Change from ‘‘LA–92’’ to ‘‘Hot-LA–92’’ to allow us to specify that the referenced test procedure is only the first
                                                                                                    1435 seconds of what is known as the LA–92 driving schedule. The full cycle is 1735 seconds. This change is
                                                                                                    necessary to accomplish the intended alignment with the California ARB standards.



                                                         We are also proposing various                               since California does not specify a test                permits certification to Tier 3 Bin 125
                                                      corrections for typographical errors and                       fuel for that testing.                                  and Bin 160 using Tier 2 fuel. This
                                                      regulatory cross references. Note that                            Under the fuel economy regulations,                  proposed amendment clarifies that the
                                                      one of these corrections is in the                             manufacturers use the results of their                  fuel economy test fuel requirements
                                                      regulations for recreational vehicles at                       exhaust emission tests as the basis for                 govern for the litmus test evaluations.
                                                      40 CFR 1051.501 to maintain a proper                           calculating litmus test evaluations (see                As indicated in the preamble to the final
                                                      cross reference to the driving schedules                       40 CFR 600.115–11). However, in the                     rule at 79 FR 23533, manufacturers may
                                                      in Appendix I of 40 CFR part 86. We are                        Tier 3 rule EPA did not change the fuel                 use LEV III fuel (California Phase 3) in
                                                      also correcting a typographical error                          economy test fuel specifications from E0                lieu of Tier 3 fuel, but any cold FTP
                                                      from § 86.529–98 that was published                            to E10 as was done for Tier 3 exhaust                   testing must be done using the Tier 3
                                                      several years ago. The specified range of                      emissions. The preamble to the final                    cold FTP fuel. Thus, for purposes of the
                                                      loaded vehicle masses corresponding to                         rule recognized that the difference in                  litmus test cold temperature testing,
                                                      certain road-load force coefficients and                       the emission and fuel economy test                      manufacturers must use the same test
                                                      inertia weights has an entry that should                       fuels has the potential to require extra                fuel (E10) as used for the other four
                                                      be listed as applying from 656 to 665 kg;                      emission testing for the fuel economy                   cycles. For early Tier 3 certifications
                                                      the published entry mistakenly                                 evaluations. To minimize this burden,                   using LEV III test fuel, the cold FTP test
                                                      identifies the range as 565 to 665 kg.                         EPA included several provisions in the                  data must be generated using Tier 3 cold
                                                                                                                     regulations to minimize this potential                  FTP test fuel and in the case of the
                                                         One additional issue relates to test                        burden (see 40 CFR 600.117) and                         higher bins in the Tier 3 program as
                                                      fuel for fuel economy testing. In the Tier                     indicated a commitment to make any                      discussed above, the cold FTP must be
                                                      3 final rule, EPA changed the                                  appropriate adjustments to the fuel                     based on the same fuel as used for the
                                                      certification test fuel for the Tier 3                         economy regulations to accommodate                      other four test cycles. The flexibility
                                                      exhaust emission standards from a 9 psi                        the change to an E10 test fuel when the                 afforded for exhaust emission
                                                      RVP fuel with no ethanol (E0)                                  needed emission data become available.                  certification does not carry over to the
                                                      (commonly referred to as Tier 2 fuel) to                          As is discussed in the final rule (79                litmus test evaluations.
                                                      a 9 psi RVP fuel with 10 percent ethanol                       FR 23531–23533, April 28, 2014),
                                                      (E10). As an interim provision, EPA                            central to the litmus test evaluation is                III. 40 CFR Part 80 Fuel Standards
                                                      permitted vehicles certifying at levels                        the requirement that data be available                    After promulgation of the Tier 3 final
                                                      above Bin 70 to use E0 fuel for Tier 3                         for all five emission test cycles and that              rulemaking (79 FR 23414, April 28,
                                                      certification through model year 2019.                         the data be generated using the same                    2014), we discovered some
                                                      The rule also permits early certification                      test fuel on each cycle. Some confusion                 typographical errors and other areas in
                                                      to Tier 3 requirements using 7 psi RVP                         has arisen as to what cold FTP test fuel                the part 80 regulations that we believe
                                                      E10 test fuel, commonly referred to as                         should be used in the litmus evaluations
                                                                                                                                                                             would benefit from some additional
                                                      LEV III fuel since the California LEV III                      for early Tier 3 certifications using LEV
                                                                                                                                                                             clarity. The following sections discuss
                                                      program phase-in begins with model                             III test fuel and for Tier 3 certification
                                                                                                                                                                             proposed amendments to remedy these
                                                      year 2015. The rule also provides                              above Bin 70 before model year 2020.
                                                                                                                                                                             concerns.
                                                      manufacturers the option to use EPA                            This occurs because California ARB
                                                      9RVP E0 fuel or 9RVP E10 fuel for                              does not specify a cold FTP test fuel                   A. Performance-Based Measurement
                                                      certification for cold temperature testing                     and, as a transitional measure, EPA                     Systems (PBMS)

                                                                     Section                                                                      Description of proposed change

                                                      § 80.8(e)(1)(iii) ......................    Amended to update IBR to most recent ASTM standard practice D5842–14 (Standard Practice for Sampling and
                                                                                                    Handling for Fuels for Volatility Measurement, approved January 15, 2014).
                                                      § 80.46(d) .............................    Amended to clarify that distillation precision criterion is based on the reproducibility of Table 10 Groups 2, 3 and
                                                                                                    4 (Automated Method) contained in ASTM D86–07—clarifying note added to state that precision estimates in
                                                                                                    ASTM D86–12 do not apply.
                                                      § 80.46(b)(1), (c)(2), (d), (e),            Amended to clarify beginning January 1, 2016 a test method approved under § 80.47 ‘‘must’’ be used, rather than
                                                         (f)(1), and (g)(1).                        ‘‘may’’ be used, by the regulated community for demonstrating compliance measurements to EPA fuels stand-
                                                                                                    ards.
                                                      § 80.47(a)(7) .........................     Amended to correct typographical error (‘‘referee’’ to ‘‘reference’’).
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                                                      § 80.47(b)(1), (c)(1), (d)(1),              Amended to correct typographical error (‘‘emissions’’ to ‘‘omissions’’); and to add the statement ‘‘tests may be ar-
                                                         (e)(1), (f)(1), (g)(1), (h)(1),            ranged into no fewer than five batches of four or fewer tests each, with only one such batch allowed per day
                                                         (i)(1), (j)(1).                            over the minimum of 20 days’’.
                                                      § 80.47(c)(1), (c)(2)(i),                   Amended to correct the examples listed for precision and accuracy demonstration for sulfur in butane to be con-
                                                         (c)(2)(ii).                                sistent with the sulfur in gasoline 10 ppm average.
                                                      § 80.47(h)(1) .........................     Amended to: correct typographical errors; clarify that distillation precision criterion is based on the reproducibility
                                                                                                    of Table 10 Groups 2, 3 and 4 (Automated Method) contained in ASTM D86–07 (clarifying note added stating
                                                                                                    that precision estimates in D86–12 do not apply); and revise IBR of D86 to the 2007 version.
                                                      § 80.47(i)(1) ..........................    Revised benzene precision criteria to 0.15 times R, rather than 0.3 times R to be consistent with preamble dis-
                                                                                                    cussion.



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                                                                     Section                                                                       Description of proposed change

                                                      § 80.47(l) ...............................   Amended to revise section heading and add paragraphs (l)(1)(ii) and (l)(2)(ii) to allow for Non-Voluntary Con-
                                                                                                    sensus Standard Based (non-VCSB) absolute fuel parameter of sulfur in gasoline and butane. Also clarifying
                                                                                                    that either a ‘‘test facility or VCSB’’ must meet the requirements of § 80.47(l).
                                                      § 80.47(m)(6) ........................       Amended to correct reference for the use of the term ‘‘cross-method reproducibility’’ in ASTM D6708 from ‘‘as re-
                                                                                                    quired’’ to ‘‘as recommended’’ and replaced the term ‘‘cross-method reproducibility’’ with ‘‘between methods re-
                                                                                                    producibility’’ to be consistent with D6708–13.
                                                      § 80.47(n)(2)(i), (o)(2)(i),                 Amended to correct references to D6299–13 with regards to use of a quality control material (paragraph 3.2.3
                                                         (p)(3)(i).                                 changed to 3.2.8), I Chart (section 7 changed to section 8) and MR charts (section A1.5.2 changed to A1.5.4).
                                                      § 80.47(n)(2)(ii), (o)(2)(ii),               Amended to correct references to D6299–13 with regards to use of an I Chart (changed section 7 to section 8.7).
                                                         (p)(3)(ii).
                                                      § 80.47(n)(2)(iv), (o)(2)(iv),               Amended to move the phrase ‘‘The expanded uncertainty of the accepted reference value of consensus named
                                                         (p)(2)(iv); and (n)(1)(ii),                fuels shall have the following accuracy qualification criterion: Accuracy qualification criterion = square root
                                                         (o)(1)(ii), (p)(1)(ii).                    [(0.75R)∧2+(0.75R)∧2/L], where L = the number of single results obtained from different labs used to calculate
                                                                                                    the consensus ARV.’’ from paragraphs (n)(2)(iv), (o)(2)(iv), (p)(2)(iv) to paragraphs (n)(1)(ii), (o)(1)(ii), (p)(1)(ii),
                                                                                                    respectively.
                                                      § 80.47(o)(1) .........................      Amended to clarify value of ARV when not provided in an Inter Laboratory Crosscheck Program, by adding the
                                                                                                    following: ‘‘Facilities using a VCSB alternative method defined test method must use the Accepted Reference
                                                                                                    Value of the check standard as determined in a VCSB Inter Laboratory Crosscheck Program (ILCP) or a com-
                                                                                                    mercially available ILCP following the guidelines of ASTM D6299. If the Accepted Reference Value is not pro-
                                                                                                    vided in the ILCP, accuracy must be assessed based upon the respective EPA designated test method using
                                                                                                    appropriate production samples.’’
                                                      § 80.47(o)(1) .........................      Amended to clarify that ILCPs are acceptable, by adding the following: ‘‘(Examples of ILCP: ASTM Reformulated
                                                                                                    Gasoline ILCP or ASTM motor gasoline ILCP)’’.
                                                      § 80.47(p)(1) .........................      Amended to clarify value of ARV when not provided in ILCP, by adding the following: ‘‘Facilities using a Non-
                                                                                                    VCSB alternative method defined test method must use the Accepted Reference Value of the check standard
                                                                                                    as determined in either a VCSB Inter Laboratory Crosscheck Program (ILCP) or a commercially available ILCP
                                                                                                    following the guidelines of ASTM D6299. If the Accepted Reference Value is not provided in the ILCP, accu-
                                                                                                    racy must be assessed based upon the respective EPA designated test method using appropriate production
                                                                                                    samples.’’
                                                      § 80.47(p)(1) .........................      Amended to address concern that reproducibility is not established with Non-VCSB test methods, by adding the
                                                                                                    following: ‘‘The facility must construct ‘‘MR’’ and ‘‘I’’ charts with control lines as described in section 8.4 and ap-
                                                                                                    propriate Annex sections of this standard practice. In circumstances where the absolute difference between the
                                                                                                    mean of multiple back-to-back tests of the standard reference material and the accepted reference value of the
                                                                                                    standard reference material is greater than 0.75 times the published reproducibility of the fuel parameter’s re-
                                                                                                    spective designated test method must be investigated by the facility.’’
                                                      § 80.47(r)(1)(i) .......................     Amended to revise IBR of ASTM D86 to the 2007 version.
                                                      § 80.330(b)(1)(i), (b)(1)(ii),               Amended to update IBR to most recent ASTM standard practice D5842–14 (Standard Practice for Sampling and
                                                         (b)(2).                                    Handling for Fuels for Volatility Measurement, approved January 15, 2014), and for consistency with IBR lan-
                                                                                                    guage throughout subpart O.
                                                      § 80.584(a)(1) through (a)(3)                Amended to correct inconsistencies with PBMS in § 80.47 regarding requirements for PBMS for sulfur in diesel
                                                                                                    fuel and ECA Marine Fuel at § 80.584 with regards to frequency of testing for the precision demonstration and
                                                                                                    VCSB self-qualification starting January 1, 2016.
                                                      § 80.584(a)(1) through (a)(3)                Amended to insert phrase ‘‘(tests may be arranged into no fewer than five batches of four or fewer tests each,
                                                                                                    with only one such batch allowed per day over the minimum of 20 days)’’ in applicable areas for diesel and
                                                                                                    ECA marine fuel to be consistent with frequency of testing for precision demonstration at § 80.47.
                                                      § 80.585(a) ...........................      Amended to revise diesel and ECA marine fuel sulfur qualification regulations to be consistent with PBMS (i.e.,
                                                                                                    starting January 1, 2016), VCSB test methods self-qualify and need not be reported to the Agency for approval.
                                                      § 80.585(a), (e)(1), (e)(4), (f)             Amended to correct inconsistencies with PBMS in § 80.47 regarding requirements for PBMS for sulfur in diesel
                                                                                                    fuel and ECA marine fuel at § 80.584 with regards to frequency of testing for the precision demonstration and
                                                                                                    VCSB self-qualification starting January 1, 2016; and to add a new paragraph (f) for IBR.
                                                      § 80.585(e)(1), (e)(2), (e)(4),              Amended to update IBR and reference for use on ASTM D6299–13 in applicable diesel and ECA marine fuel sul-
                                                         (f).                                       fur regulations to be consistent with reference of use of ASTM D6299–13 in PBMS regulations at § 80.47, and
                                                                                                    to make minor formatting changes for IBR consistency throughout part 80.



                                                      B. Quality Assurance Program                                    neglected to change this reference in                  consideration of the public comments
                                                      Amendments                                                      § 80.1471(d)(1) to the new ‘‘within five               received, we chose not to finalize the
                                                         This action also proposes minor                              business days’’ language.                              proposed § 80.1433 requirements. This
                                                      technical amendments to regulatory                                 In the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking                action proposes to remove the
                                                      changes finalized in the Voluntary                              for the QAP Rule, we proposed a new                    extraneous reference to § 80.1433 in
                                                      Quality Assurance Program Rulemaking                            section at § 80.1433 that would have                   § 80.1453.
                                                      (‘‘QAP Rule’’, 79 FR 42078, July 18,                            changed the way parties that                             Additionally, we are proposing to
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                                                      2014). We are proposing to revise                               redesignated renewable fuels for non-                  amend the PTD requirements at
                                                      § 80.1471(d)(1) to reflect a change that                        qualifying uses would have to retire                   § 80.1453(a) to make the scope of these
                                                      industry widely requested and the                               RINs, and we proposed new product                      requirements consistent with similar
                                                      public supported. In the final                                  transfer document (PTD) language at                    requirements in other fuels programs.
                                                      rulemaking we agreed to extend the                              § 80.1453(a)(12) to help convey the                    When we altered the scope of the PTD
                                                      notification period by an auditor for                           requirement to separate and/or retire                  requirements at § 80.1453 to include
                                                      potentially invalid RINs from ‘‘within                          RINs for parties that wished to                        both neat and blended renewable fuels,
                                                      the next business day’’ to ‘‘within five                        redesignate renewable fuel for a non-                  we did not intend to expand the scope
                                                      business days.’’ We inadvertently                               qualifying use. After careful                          of these PTD requirements to convey the


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                                                      information at § 80.1453 to the                                   or custody of fuel to the ultimate                     benefit to the effectiveness of EPA’s
                                                      consumer of such fuels, in most cases.                            consumer (e.g., the PTD requirements                   fuels programs and could be quite costly
                                                      In the preamble to the final QAP Rule,                            for detergents at § 80.158 and for E15 at              for retail stations and home heating oil
                                                      we noted that these requirements were                             § 80.1503) or dispensing the fuel from a               distributors. Therefore, we are
                                                      meant to apply to regulated parties (79                           retail station or wholesale purchaser-                 proposing to add an exemption to the
                                                      FR 42105, July 18, 2014).                                         consumer’s tank to a motor vehicle or                  PTD requirements for renewable fuels
                                                        Historically, EPA has required                                  nonroad engine (e.g., the PTD                          dispensed into motor vehicles and
                                                      applicable information on PTDs                                    requirements for diesel and gasoline                   nonroad vehicles, engines, and
                                                      accompanying fuels to be conveyed                                 sulfur at §§ 80.590 and 80.1651,                       equipment (to include jet engines and
                                                      through to retail stations and wholesale                          respectively). Requiring PTD language
                                                                                                                                                                               home heating units) to clarify the scope
                                                      purchaser-consumers. The EPA has, in                              to convey information all the way down
                                                                                                                                                                               of § 80.1453.
                                                      most cases, included language that                                to consumers fueling at a retail station
                                                      exempts parties that are transferring title                       or homes receiving heating oil has little

                                                                          Section                                                                                Description

                                                      80.1426(c)(7) ...................................      Amended   to correct typographical error (‘‘§ 80.1451(b)(1)(ii)(T)(3)’’ to ‘‘§ 80.1451(b)(1)(ii)(T)(2)’’).
                                                      80.1453(a) introductory text ............              Amended   for clarity in scope of requirements.
                                                      80.1453(a)(12) introductory text .....                 Amended   to remove extraneous reference to 80.1433.
                                                      80.1471(d) .......................................     Amended   to add to ‘‘within five business days’’, consistent with the intent stated in the QAP rule preamble.



                                                      C. Tier 3 Rulemaking Provisions Minor                             errors that were discovered following                  our regulatory streamlining efforts in the
                                                      Technical Amendments                                              the promulgation of the Tier 3 final rule              Tier 3 rulemaking). The following table
                                                                                                                        (both within 40 CFR part 80, subpart O,                contains a list of these proposed
                                                        As mentioned above, this rule                                   as well as additional 40 CFR part 80                   amendments and a description of the
                                                      proposes to correct minor typographical                           provisions that were finalized as part of              proposed change:

                                                                          Section                                                                    Description of proposed change

                                                      § 80.2(cccc) .....................................     Removed new definition of natural gas, as this definition already exists at § 80.2(tt).
                                                      § 80.75(a)(2)(xi)(G) ..........................        Amended to correct reference from ‘‘§ 80.82(c) or (d)’’ to ‘‘§ 80.86(a)(3) or (a)(4)’’.
                                                      § 80.82(e)(1) ....................................     Amended to clarify that the provisions of an EPA-approved State Implementation Plan (SIP) apply to bu-
                                                                                                               tane blenders.
                                                      § 80.85(a) ........................................    Amended introductory text to correct typographical errors (‘‘refinery’’ to ‘‘refiner’’).
                                                      § 80.85(i) .........................................   Amended to correct typographical errors (‘‘they’’ to ‘‘it’’, ‘‘comply’’ to complies’’).
                                                      § 80.86(b)(2)(iv) and (b)(3)(iii) .........            Amended to correct typographical errors (‘‘complaint’’ to ‘‘compliant’’).
                                                      § 80.86(c) ........................................    Amended to clarify that the PTD for pentane used by pentane blenders must contain the pentane producer
                                                                                                               or importer company name and facility registration number issued by EPA and the name and address of
                                                                                                               the transferor and transferee consistent with other part 80 PTD requirements.
                                                      §§ 80.315(b)(1)(iii), 80.1295(b)(1)(ii)                The Tier 3 rulemaking changed the due date for annual reports and credits from the end of February to
                                                                                                               March 31 for all 40 CFR part 80 fuels programs; these paragraphs are being amended because the
                                                                                                               February date was inadvertently left in §§ 80.315(b)(1)(iii) and 80.1295(b)(1)(ii).
                                                      § 80.330(c)(1), (d)(2) .......................         Amended to correct year (‘‘December 31, 20’’ to ‘‘December 31, 2015’’).
                                                      § 80.597(d)(3) ..................................      Amended to correct reference from paragraph (d) to paragraph (d)(3).
                                                      § 80.1270(b)(2) ................................       Amended to clarify that butane blenders using the provisions of § 80.82 and pentane blenders using the
                                                                                                               provisions of § 80.85 may not generate benzene credits.
                                                      § 80.1609(a) ....................................      Amended to correct typographical error and to correct a regulatory cite.
                                                      § 80.1611(a)(1) ................................       Amended to improve the clarity in cases where producers of certified ethanol denaturants produce product
                                                                                                               to a lower sulfur maximum than the required 300 ppm maximum.
                                                      § 80.1611(c)      introductory            text,        Amended for improved clarity and to correct typographical errors.
                                                         (c)(1), and (c)(2).
                                                      § 80.1611(d) ....................................      Amended to correct typographical error (‘‘denaturant’’ instead of ‘‘oxygenate’’).
                                                      § 80.1613(a) ....................................      Amended to correct typographical error (‘‘less than 1.0’’ replaces ‘‘1.0 or less’’).
                                                      § 80.1613(b)(3) ................................       Added to clarify that it is a violation to exceed an additive manufacturer’s recommended treatment level
                                                                                                               when doing so would contribute more than 3 ppm to the sulfur content of the resulting finished gasoline.
                                                      § 80.1615(d)(1), (d)(2) .....................          Revised for clarity by moving the phrase ‘‘From January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2019’’ to the be-
                                                                                                               ginning of each paragraph.
                                                      § 80.1616(a)(4) ................................       Amended to add a ‘‘Reserved’’ paragraph (a)(4) to fix numbering error.
                                                      § 80.1616(b)(2) ................................       Amended language to clarify that credits expire on December 31 and are reported the following March 31.
                                                      § 80.1620(d) ....................................      Revised to correct year to 2012.
                                                      § 80.1620(e)(1), (e)(2), (f)(1) ...........            Revised to correct dates to 2013.
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                                                      § 80.1621(c), (d) ..............................       Reserved paragraph (c); added paragraph (d), which was inadvertently deleted from the regulations, but is
                                                                                                               referred to in the preamble and in § 80.1622(e).
                                                      § 80.1640(a)(2) ................................       Amended to correct reference from paragraph (a)(5) to paragraph (a)(1).
                                                      § 80.1642(c)(3) ................................       Amended paragraph to correct typographical errors.
                                                      § 80.1650 .........................................    Amended to remove phrase ‘‘whichever is earlier’’ from paragraphs specifying the dates by which reports
                                                                                                               must be submitted, as this would contradict the ability of parties to register after the initial date that par-
                                                                                                               ties involved in a given activity must be registered.
                                                      § 80.1652(c) ....................................      Amended to correct word error (‘‘producer’’ instead of ‘‘refiner’’).
                                                      § 80.1667(c)(1) ................................       Removed paragraph (c)(1) to match the intentions of § 80.1615(a) that refiners—including gasoline blend-
                                                                                                               ers (excluding those specified in § 80.1615(a)(3))—may generate Tier 3 credits beginning in 2014.



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                                                      IV. Small SI Test Fuel and Bonding                      small-volume manufacturers, as defined                emissions from fuel tanks. We are
                                                      Provisions                                              in 40 CFR 1054.801) are subject to an                 proposing the following changes to
                                                         On June 17, 2013, EPA modified the                   alternate minimum bond value of                       these regulations:
                                                                                                              $25,000, rather than the $500,000                        • Clarify that boat builders and other
                                                      test procedures for measuring exhaust
                                                                                                              minimum that applies for other                        equipment manufacturers that install
                                                      emissions from land-based nonroad
                                                                                                              manufacturers. This arrangement has                   uncertified components are required to
                                                      small spark-ignition engines (small SI
                                                                                                              been the working policy under the                     certify those fuel-system components as
                                                      engines) to allow for exhaust emission
                                                                                                              broader allowance specified in                        if they were component manufacturers.
                                                      certification testing with a test fuel that
                                                                                                              § 1054.635(d). Codifying these terms                  The original regulatory language
                                                      has 10 percent ethanol as specified by
                                                                                                              allows us to streamline the process and               described a requirement for equipment
                                                      California ARB (78 FR 36370). We
                                                                                                              remove uncertainty for small-volume                   manufacturers to certify as equipment
                                                      adopted that provision on an interim
                                                                                                              manufacturers.                                        manufacturers if they were installing
                                                      basis, through model year 2019, with                       • Adopt a cap on the bond value that               uncertified components, but we have
                                                      the expectation that we would further                   corresponds to the applicable bond-                   found that the certification process is
                                                      evaluate the appropriate test fuel for                  waiver threshold. Since U.S.-based                    most straightforward if we treat them as
                                                      onroad and nonroad applications. The                    assets are roughly analogous to bond                  component manufacturers.
                                                      Tier 3 motor vehicle emission standards                 values as a measure of our ability to                    • The test procedures originally
                                                      include a new certification test fuel                   compel compliance (or remedy                          allowed for manufacturers to use good
                                                      specification that is much like                         deficiencies) for the different kinds of              engineering judgment to address
                                                      California ARB’s Phase 3 test fuel in that              companies, this approach provides a                   technical concerns related to measuring
                                                      it includes 10 percent ethanol (E10).                   measure of parity or fairness between                 emissions from narrow-diameter fuel
                                                         Small SI manufacturers have                          those that must post bond and those that              lines. In 2013, SAE published a
                                                      requested that we address the test fuel                 qualify for a bond waiver based on their              voluntary consensus standard (SAE
                                                      questions in a way that does not leave                  assets in the United States. This is                  J2996) specifying measurement
                                                      them uncertain about certification test                 consistent with the approach we took on               procedures for these narrow-diameter
                                                      fuel options starting in model year 2020.               an interim basis to specify a maximum                 fuel lines. We agree that the SAE
                                                      While the effort to adopt the new EPA                   bond value of $10 million. The new                    standard reflects good engineering
                                                      nonroad test fuel specification lies                    provision replaces the $10 million cap                judgment in the effort to measure
                                                      ahead, we agree with the manufacturers                  in § 1054.145(o).                                     emissions and are therefore
                                                      that the new ethanol-based test fuel                       • Clarify how bond values may                      incorporating this standard by reference
                                                      associated with the Tier 3 motor vehicle                change within a given year, and in                    in § 1060.515. This alternative SAE
                                                      emission standards allows us to take the                future years: (1) Bond values may be                  standard was designed for Small SI
                                                      step of removing the expiration of the                  adjusted for a given year any time before             products, but it may be used in other
                                                      provision allowing for the use of the                   the first importation or sale for that year;          applications as well; note, however, that
                                                      similar California ARB Phase 3 test fuel                (2) once a bond value is fixed for a given            U.S. Coast Guard requires
                                                      for small SI engines. In the future, we                 year, that value may not be decreased                 measurements based on SAE J1527 in
                                                      expect to go through a rulemaking to                    during the year, even if sales volumes                some cases. We are including the
                                                      incorporate EPA’s Tier 3 test fuel into                 are less than anticipated; and (3) bond               following clarifications and adjustments
                                                      the emission programs for small spark-                  values may be reset with each new year,               related to the specified SAE standards
                                                      ignition engines, including an                          but these values must reflect actual sales            for all fuel-line permeation testing: (1)
                                                      assessment of how the changing test fuel                volumes for the preceding three years.                The test requires emission sampling
                                                      relates to the stringency of the emission               This arrangement allows a manufacturer                over a 14-day period; (2) Two days of
                                                      standards.                                              to take a deliberate approach to resetting            non-testing per week are allowed to
                                                         When we adopted Phase 3 exhaust                      bond values if sales volumes change                   accommodate weekend work schedules;
                                                      emission standards for Small SI engines                 substantially over time.                              (3) To remove any ambiguity from the
                                                      in 2008, we included a new set of                          • Change the protocol for adjusting                published SAE standards, we are stating
                                                      requirements for manufacturers to post                  thresholds and bond values for                        in our regulations that testing must
                                                      a bond as a means of ensuring                           inflation. Small, annual changes create               occur at 23 ± 2 °C; and (4) The final test
                                                      compliance with regulatory                              confusion and an implementation                       result is based on a simple arithmetic
                                                      requirements (73 FR 59034, October 8,                   burden, with very small incremental                   average of measured emission values
                                                      2008). Manufacturers have been                          benefit. To streamline that process and               over the 14-day sampling period. These
                                                      complying with the bond requirements                    still account for the cumulative effects              changes allow for internal consistency,
                                                      since 2010. The bond provisions are                     of inflation, we are specifying that we               and generally align with the procedures
                                                      generally working as expected, but we                   will adjust the thresholds and bond                   adopted by California ARB. To the
                                                      have found several items that we are                    values in 2020, and every ten years after             extent that there are remaining
                                                      proposing to adjust or clarify to help                  that, using a less precise rounding                   differences, manufacturers may ask for
                                                      with ongoing implementation, as                         protocol. These changes will not require              approval to use different procedures
                                                      follows:                                                rulemaking to take effect, but we will                under § 1060.505(c)(2) or (c)(3).
                                                         • Clarify that bonds are intended to                 likely modify the regulation to reflect                  • Correct a typographical error in the
                                                      cover any improperly funded                             these periodic adjustments.                           kPa pressure value for preconditioning
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                                                      compliance obligations relative only to                                                                       fuel tanks for a permeation
                                                      engines that must comply with 40 CFR                    V. Evaporative Test Procedures for
                                                                                                                                                                    measurement. The psi value in the
                                                      part 1054. The bond provisions are not                  Nonroad Equipment
                                                                                                                                                                    regulation is correct.
                                                      intended to extend to engines that a                      We specify evaporative emission                        • Correct the sample calculation for
                                                      manufacturer certifies under other EPA                  standards, test procedures, and                       determining an emission result from a
                                                      programs.                                               certification requirements in 40 CFR                  diurnal emission test.
                                                         • Specify that small-volume engine                   part 1060. This includes measurement                     • Adjust the procedure to account for
                                                      manufacturers and small-volume                          procedures for fuel permeation through                buoyancy effects in tank permeation
                                                      equipment manufacturers (collectively                   fuel lines and fuel tanks, and for diurnal            measurements by replacing the


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                                                      requirement to use two identical tanks                  manufacturer as necessary to meet the                 when the exemption expires on January
                                                      with a requirement to use a second tank                 emission control requirements as                      1, 2020.
                                                      that has a total volume that is within 5                otherwise specified in 40 CFR part 59,                   Second, we inadvertently adopted
                                                      percent of the test tank’s total volume.                and is including language in this rule to             regulatory language in 40 CFR part 1043
                                                      This will allow manufacturers and test                  clarify regulatory requirements that                  that differs from the language of Annex
                                                      labs to rely on a smaller number of stock               apply to PFCs. Specifically, the revised              VI. For example, we originally adopted
                                                      fuel tanks to make the necessary but                    regulation states that it is allowable for            the provisions in 40 CFR part 1043 with
                                                      minor corrections that result from                      manufacturers to design PFCs with                     an erroneous date, stating that the
                                                      fluctuating atmospheric pressure.                       vents to relieve pressure, provided that              0.10% fuel-sulfur standard applies
                                                         • Adjust and clarify diurnal test                    the venting device is in place during                 starting January 1, 2016, which should
                                                      procedures: (1) Add a specification for                 emission testing, and provided that the               be January 1, 2015. The Annex VI
                                                      in-tank thermocouples for tracking fuel                 venting device closes automatically                   specification is enforceable with or
                                                      temperature for testing marine fuel                     when not in use.                                      without this correction in 40 CFR part
                                                      tanks; (2) Replace the hourly profile of                  The proposed modifications to 40                    1043, but we are proposing this change
                                                      fuel temperatures with clearer                          CFR 59, subpart F, do not change the                  to avoid any possible confusion. We
                                                      specification about tracking test fuel                  regulatory requirements with regard to                also identified the NOX standards based
                                                      temperature from a specified starting                   emission standards and test procedures,               on an engine’s model year; this should
                                                      point to a specified (calculated)                       but better define some elements of                    identify the applicability of NOX
                                                      endpoint. The vapor generation should                   design and clarify how various                        standards based on the build date of
                                                      be nearly constant between test runs as                 approaches would be considered in                     new vessels, or on the date of major
                                                      long as fuel temperature continues to                   testing. Upon seeing these modifications              modifications in other circumstances.
                                                      increase from the low temperature to the                to the regulations, PFC manufacturers                 We are proposing to correct these errors
                                                      high temperature; (3) Standardize the                   may elect to pursue design approaches                 in part 1043.
                                                      procedure for purging the evaporative                   they deem appropriate, which they may                    Third, we are proposing the addition
                                                      canister to prepare for testing based on                have thought were not available to them               of clarifying language relating to public
                                                      a simulation of the in-use experience;                  previously.                                           vessels. MARPOL Annex VI exempts
                                                      this is based on engine purge for land-
                                                                                                                                                                    public vessels from engine standards
                                                      based applications, and on passive                      VII. MARPOL Annex VI
                                                                                                                                                                    and fuel requirements. Public vessels
                                                      (ambient) purge for marine applications.                Implementation
                                                                                                                                                                    are defined as ‘‘warships, naval
                                                      This canister preconditioning is a
                                                                                                                The Act to Prevent Pollution from                   auxiliary vessels, and other vessels
                                                      necessary step to establish a known
                                                                                                              Ships (APPS) implements the                           owned or operated by a sovereign
                                                      starting point for designing a system
                                                                                                              provisions of the International                       country when engaged in
                                                      that meets the diurnal emission
                                                                                                              Convention for the Prevention of                      noncommercial service.’’ We want to
                                                      standard; and (4) Include temperature
                                                                                                              Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) Annex                   clarify that any vessel that has a
                                                      tolerance bands for the diurnal
                                                                                                              VI for the United States (33 U.S.C.                   national security exemption (for engines
                                                      temperature cycle. Note that we are not
                                                                                                              1901–1912). EPA adopted regulations in                or fuel) is automatically considered a
                                                      proposing or requesting comment on
                                                                                                              2010 to summarize these requirements                  public vessel.
                                                      changing the test procedure for marine
                                                                                                              and to describe engine certification                     Fourth, we are proposing to clarify
                                                      fuel tanks to base the temperature
                                                      profile on ambient temperatures instead                 procedures and other relevant                         regulatory provisions to address
                                                      of fuel temperatures.                                   provisions as specified in APPS (75 FR                whether or how emission credits apply
                                                         • Establish a gravimetric test method                22896, April 30, 2010). MARPOL Annex                  for EPA certificates and EIAPP
                                                      for determining mass of emissions for                   VI has been amended since issuance of                 certificates. Engine manufacturers are
                                                      tanks with a diurnal emission standard                  that Federal Register notice to include               interested in getting an EPA certificate
                                                      of at least 2.0 grams of hydrocarbon.                   designation of the North American ECA                 under 40 CFR part 1042 and an EIAPP
                                                      Emission test procedures involving an                   and the U.S. Caribbean Sea ECA and                    certificate under 40 CFR part 1043 for
                                                      emission standard of less than 2.0 grams                various other changes. We are proposing               the same engine. This would allow them
                                                      of hydrocarbon need the more accurate                   to amend 40 CFR part 1043 in this                     maximum flexibility in selling engines
                                                      measurements available from using a                     rulemaking to align the regulations with              to boat builders for installation in
                                                      flame ionization detector (FID) within a                the amendments of MARPOL Annex VI                     vessels used in domestic or
                                                      sealed enclosure.                                       to facilitate stakeholder compliance, and             international service. Certification to
                                                                                                              to correct certain technical errors.                  EPA standards under 40 CFR part 1042
                                                      VI. Portable Fuel Containers                              First, the most fundamental step in                 allows manufacturers to use emission
                                                         On February 26, 2007, EPA adopted a                  the proposed updates to 40 CFR part                   credits to make some engines with
                                                      set of requirements to reduce emissions                 1043 is to cite the 2013 publication of               emission levels that are above the
                                                      from portable fuel containers (PFC) at 40               MARPOL Annex VI and the further                       specified standard. MARPOL Annex VI
                                                      CFR part 59, subpart F (72 FR 8533).                    amendments concluded at MEPC 66 in                    and 40 CFR part 1043 do not have such
                                                      EPA review of PFC designs and                           April 2014 (see 40 CFR 1043.100).                     an allowance. We are proposing to
                                                      discussions with PFC manufacturers                      Likewise, MARPOL Annex VI was                         modify the regulation to clarify that an
                                                      suggest that the manufacturers may have                 recently amended to waive the fuel-                   engine may not be covered by both an
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                                                      read the provisions of 40 CFR 59,                       sulfur requirements for certain                       EPA certificate and an EIAPP certificate
                                                      subpart F, too narrowly and that their                  steamships until January 1, 2020. Part                if its certification under 40 CFR part
                                                      interpretations may have unnecessarily                  1043 already includes such a waiver for               1042 depends on using emission credits
                                                      constrained some design approaches                      steamships operating in the Great Lakes.              to allow for an emission level above the
                                                      that may have otherwise allowed for                     We are proposing to codify the                        specified standard. If an engine has
                                                      improved in-use performance and                         additional temporary steamship                        emission levels below the specified
                                                      consumer satisfaction. EPA did not                      exemption in § 1043.97. Note that                     standard and it is used to generate
                                                      intend to impact manufacturer design                    covered steamships would be required                  emission credits under 40 CFR part
                                                      approaches beyond those deemed by the                   to comply with the relevant sulfur limits             1042, this would not disqualify an


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                                                      engine from also getting an EIAPP                                        trial programs that involve a permit                                   equivalencies can in fact use fuel that
                                                      certificate under 40 CFR part 1043.                                      allowing a ship operator to use fuel that                              exceeds the ECA marine fuel sulfur
                                                        Lastly, we are making clarifying edits                                 exceeds the fuel-sulfur standards that                                 standard. Further, to provide producers,
                                                      to the fuels regulations under 40 CFR                                    would otherwise apply. Regulation 4                                    distributors, and marketers of fuel for
                                                      part 80 for MARPOL Annex VI                                              allows for flag states to approve the use                              use under a Regulation 3 permit or a
                                                      implementation; the table below lists                                    of high-sulfur fuel for vessels that are                               Regulation 4 equivalency the ability to
                                                      these edits. While some of these edits                                   equipped with technology that allows                                   denote such fuel on their PTDs, we are
                                                      are purely corrections to typographical                                  for an equivalent level of control.                                    amending 40 CFR 80.590 to provide
                                                      errors, we are also making edits to                                      Specifically, we are amending the                                      these parties with express PTD
                                                      clarify the treatment of fuels under                                     definition of ‘‘ECA marine fuel’’ at 40                                statements that may be used in lieu of
                                                      MARPOL Annex VI, Regulation 3 and                                        CFR 80.2(ttt) to clarify that vessels with                             the statements that are currently in the
                                                      Regulation 4. Regulation 3 authorizes                                    Regulation 3 permits or Regulation 4                                   regulations.

                                                                                          MARPOL ANNEX VI—RELATED AMENDMENTS TO 40 CFR PART 80, SUBPART I
                                                                          Section                                                                                            Description of change

                                                      § 80.2(ttt) .........................................      Amended the definition of ECA marine fuel to clarify that fuel allowed by MARPOL Annex VI Regulation 3
                                                                                                                  permits or Regulation 4 equivalencies under 40 CFR part 1043 is not required to meet the ECA marine
                                                                                                                  fuel requirements.
                                                      80.510 section heading ...................                 Amending to clarify that this section applies to refiners and importers.
                                                      80.510(k) and 80.511(b)(9) .............                   Amending to clarify that fuel allowed by Regulation 3 permits or Regulation 4 equivalencies is not required
                                                                                                                  to meet the ECA marine fuel requirements.
                                                      § 80.574(b) ......................................         Amended to update the address for submitting ECA marine fuel alternative label requests.
                                                      § 80.590(b) ......................................         Amended to allow for PTD statements for use with fuel permitted for use under MARPOL Annex VI Regu-
                                                                                                                  lation 3, Regulation 4, or both.
                                                      § 80.607 (a), (c), (d), (f) ..................             Amended to remove references to ECA marine fuel, as research and development permits are separate
                                                                                                                  from Regulation 3 permits under 40 CFR part 1043.
                                                      § 80.608(d) ......................................         Amended to correct minor typographical errors.



                                                      VIII. Statutory and Executive Order                                      A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory                                   B. Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                      Reviews                                                                  Planning and Review and Executive                                        This action does not impose any new
                                                                                                                               Order 13563: Improving Regulation and                                  information collection burden under the
                                                        Additional information about these                                     Regulatory Review
                                                      statutes and Executive Orders can be                                                                                                            PRA, since it merely clarifies and
                                                      found at http://www2.epa.gov/laws-                                         This action is not a significant                                     corrects existing regulatory language.
                                                                                                                                                                                                      OMB has previously approved the
                                                      regulations/laws-and-executive-orders.                                   regulatory action and was therefore not
                                                                                                                                                                                                      information collection activities
                                                                                                                               submitted to the Office of Management
                                                                                                                                                                                                      contained in the existing regulations
                                                                                                                               and Budget (OMB) for review.                                           and has assigned OMB control numbers
                                                                                                                                                                                                      as noted in the table below.

                                                                    Regulatory citation                                                                              Item                                                            OMB Control No.

                                                      40   CFR    part   86 ..................................     Light-duty vehicle standards ..........................................................................       2060–0104
                                                      40   CFR    part   86 ..................................     Heavy-duty vehicle standards .......................................................................          2060–0287
                                                      40   CFR    part   86 ..................................     In-use verification program ............................................................................      2060–0086
                                                      40   CFR    part   80 ..................................     In-use fuel standards .....................................................................................   2060–0437
                                                      40   CFR    part   1043 ..............................       MARPOL Annex VI ........................................................................................      2060–0641
                                                      40   CFR    part   1054 ..............................       Small SI exhaust emission standards ...........................................................               2060–0338
                                                      40   CFR    part   1060 ..............................       Nonroad SI evaporative emission standards ................................................                    2060–0321, 2060–0338



                                                      C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)                                      regulatory language. We therefore                                      the private sector do not exceed $100
                                                                                                                               anticipate no costs and therefore no                                   million in any one year.
                                                         I certify that this action will not have                              regulatory burden associated with this
                                                      a significant economic impact on a                                                                                                              E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
                                                                                                                               rule. We have therefore concluded that
                                                      substantial number of small entities                                     this action will have no net regulatory
                                                      under the RFA. In making this                                                                                                                     This action does not have federalism
                                                                                                                               burden for all directly regulated small                                implications. It will not have substantial
                                                      determination, the impact of concern is
                                                                                                                               entities.                                                              direct effects on the states, on the
                                                      any significant adverse economic
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                                                      impact on small entities. An agency may                                  D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                                        relationship between the national
                                                      certify that a rule will not have a                                                                                                             government and the states, or on the
                                                      significant economic impact on a                                            This action does not contain any                                    distribution of power and
                                                      substantial number of small entities if                                  unfunded mandate as described in                                       responsibilities among the various
                                                      the rule relieves regulatory burden, has                                 UMRA, 2 U.S.C. 1531–1538, and does                                     levels of government.
                                                      no net burden or otherwise has a                                         not significantly or uniquely affect small
                                                      positive economic effect on the small                                    governments. The action imposes no
                                                      entities subject to the rule. This rule                                  enforceable duty on any state, local or
                                                      merely clarifies and corrects existing                                   tribal governments. Requirements for


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                                                      F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation                         G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of                        H. Executive Order 13211: Actions
                                                      and Coordination With Indian Tribal                            Children From Environmental Health                             Concerning Regulations That
                                                      Governments                                                    Risks and Safety Risks                                         Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
                                                                                                                       EPA interprets Executive Order 13045                         Distribution, or Use
                                                        This action does not have tribal
                                                                                                                     as applying only to those regulatory                             This action is not subject to Executive
                                                      implications as specified in Executive
                                                                                                                     actions that concern environmental                             Order 13211, because it is not a
                                                      Order 13175. This rule merely corrects
                                                                                                                     health or safety risks that the EPA has                        significant regulatory action under
                                                      and clarifies regulatory provisions.                           reason to believe may                                          Executive Order 12866.
                                                      Tribal governments would be affected                           disproportionately affect children, per
                                                      only to the extent they purchase and use                       the definition of ‘‘covered regulatory                         I. National Technology Transfer
                                                      regulated vehicles or engines. Thus,                           action’’ in section 2–202 of the                               Advancement Act
                                                      Executive Order 13175 does not apply                           Executive Order. This action is not                              This action involves technical
                                                      to this action.                                                subject to Executive Order 13045                               standards. EPA has decided to use the
                                                                                                                     because it does not concern an                                 following voluntary consensus
                                                                                                                     environmental health risk or safety risk.                      standards:

                                                                    Organization                                                                         Standard                                                           Available from

                                                      SAE International ............................   SAE J2996, Small Diameter Fuel Line Permeation Test Procedure, Issued January                                       www.sae.org
                                                                                                         2013.
                                                      ASTM International .........................     ASTM D86–07, Standard Test Method for Distillation of Petroleum Products at Atmos-                                  www.astm.org
                                                                                                         pheric Pressure, approved January 15, 2007.
                                                      ASTM International .........................     ASTM standard practice D4057–12, Standard Practice for Manual Sampling of Petro-                                    www.astm.org
                                                                                                         leum and Petroleum Products, approved December 1, 2012.
                                                      ASTM International .........................     ASTM standard practice D4177–95 (Reapproved 2010), Standard Practice for Auto-                                      www.astm.org
                                                                                                         matic Sampling of Petroleum and Petroleum Products, approved May 1, 2010..
                                                      ASTM International .........................     ASTM standard practice D5842–14, Standard Practice for Sampling and Handling for                                    www.astm.org
                                                                                                         Fuels for Volatility Measurement, approved January 15, 2014.
                                                      ASTM International .........................     ASTM standard practice D6299–13, Standard Practice for Applying Statistical Quality                                 www.astm.org
                                                                                                         Assurance and Control Charting Techniques to Evaluate Analytical Measurement
                                                                                                         System Performance, approved October 1, 2013.



                                                        This action also involves technical                          documents that address these technical                         use the following standards from the
                                                      standards for marine diesel engines.                           standards. EPA has therefore decided to                        International Maritime Organization:
                                                      There are no voluntary consensus

                                                                    Organization                                                                         Standard                                                           Available from

                                                      International Maritime Organization              MARPOL Annex VI, Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, Third Edi-                                 www.imo.org
                                                                                                         tion, 2013.
                                                      International Maritime Organization              NOx Technical Code 2008, 2013 Edition ...........................................................................   www.imo.org
                                                      International Maritime Organization              Annex 12, Resolution MEPC.251(66) from the Report of the Marine Environment Pro-                                    www.imo.org
                                                                                                         tection Committee on its Sixty-Sixth Session, April 25, 2014.



                                                      J. Executive Order 12898: Federal                              List of Subjects                                               Business Information, Imports, Labeling,
                                                      Actions To Address Environmental                                                                                              Motor vehicle pollution, Reporting and
                                                                                                                     40 CFR Part 59
                                                      Justice in Minority Populations and                                                                                           recordkeeping requirements, Research,
                                                      Low-Income Populations                                           Environmental protection, Air                                Warranties.
                                                                                                                     pollution control, Confidential business
                                                         This action is not expected to have                         information, Labeling, Ozone, Reporting                        40 CFR Part 86
                                                      any adverse human health or                                    and recordkeeping requirements,                                  Environmental protection,
                                                      environmental impacts; as a result, the                        Volatile organic compounds.                                    Administrative practice and procedure,
                                                      human health or environmental risk                                                                                            Air pollution control, Confidential
                                                                                                                     40 CFR Part 80
                                                      addressed by this action will not have                                                                                        Business Information, Imports, Labeling,
                                                      potential disproportionately high and                            Environmental protection,                                    Motor vehicle pollution, Reporting and
                                                      adverse human health or environmental                          Administrative practice and procedure,                         recordkeeping requirements,
                                                      effects on minority, low-income or                             Air pollution control, Confidential                            Warranties.
                                                      indigenous populations.                                        Business Information, Diesel fuel, Fuel
                                                                                                                     additives, Gasoline, Imports,                                  40 CFR Part 600
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                                                      IX. Statutory Provisions and Legal                             Incorporation by reference, Labeling,                            Environmental protection,
                                                      Authority                                                      Motor vehicle pollution, Penalties,                            Administrative practice and procedure,
                                                                                                                     Petroleum, Reporting and recordkeeping                         Electric power, Fuel economy, Labeling,
                                                        Statutory authority for this action                          requirements.                                                  Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                      comes from 42 U.S.C. 7401–7671q and                                                                                           requirements.
                                                      33 U.S.C. 1901–1912.                                           40 CFR Part 85
                                                                                                                       Environmental protection,                                    40 CFR Part 1037
                                                                                                                     Administrative practice and procedure,                          Environmental protection,
                                                                                                                     Air pollution control, Confidential                            Administrative practice and procedure,


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                                                      Air pollution control, Confidential                     all sources (both part 70 and non-part 70               For additional information, see the
                                                      business information, Labeling, Motor                   sources). The delegation of authority                 direct final rule which is located in the
                                                      vehicle pollution, Reporting and                        under this action applies only to sources             Rules section of this Federal Register.
                                                      recordkeeping requirements,                             located in Bernalillo County, New                       Dated: January 28, 2015.
                                                      Warranties.                                             Mexico, and does not extend to sources                Samuel Coleman,
                                                                                                              located in Indian Country. EPA is
                                                      40 CFR Part 1043                                                                                              Acting Regional Administrator, Region 6.
                                                                                                              providing notice that it is updating the
                                                        Environmental protection,                                                                                   [FR Doc. 2015–03483 Filed 2–18–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                              delegation of certain NSPS to
                                                      Administrative practice and procedure,                  ABCAQCB, and is taking direct final                   BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
                                                      Air pollution control, Imports,                         action to approve the delegation of
                                                      Incorporation by reference, Vessels,                    certain NESHAPs to ABCAQCB.
                                                      Reporting and recordkeeping                                                                                   DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                      requirements.                                           DATES: Written comments on this
                                                                                                              proposed rule must be received on or                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                      40 CFR Parts 1051 and 1054                              before March 23, 2015.                                Administration
                                                        Environmental protection,                             ADDRESSES:   Comments may be mailed to
                                                      Administrative practice and procedure,                  Mr. Rick Barrett, Air Permits Section                 50 CFR Part 635
                                                      Air pollution control, Confidential                     (6PD–R), Environmental Protection                     [Docket No. 150116050–5123–01]
                                                      business information, Imports, Labeling,                Agency, 1445 Ross Avenue, Suite 1200,
                                                      Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping                                                                        RIN 0648–XD726
                                                                                                              Dallas, Texas 75202–2733. Comments
                                                      requirements, Warranties.                               may also be submitted electronically or               Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;
                                                      40 CFR Part 1060                                        through hand delivery/courier by                      North and South Atlantic 2015
                                                                                                              following the detailed instructions in                Commercial Swordfish Quotas
                                                        Environmental protection,                             the Addresses section of the direct final
                                                      Administrative practice and procedure,                  rule located in the rules section of this             AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                      Air pollution control, Confidential                     Federal Register.                                     Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                      business information, Imports,                                                                                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                      Incorporation by reference, Labeling,                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:               Mr.    Commerce.
                                                      Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping                  Rick Barrett, (214) 665–7227; email:
                                                                                                              barrett.richard@epa.gov.                              ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
                                                      requirements, Warranties.
                                                                                                                                                                    comments.
                                                      40 CFR Parts 1065 and 1066                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:      In the
                                                                                                              final rules section of this Federal                   SUMMARY:    This proposed rule would
                                                        Environmental protection,                                                                                   adjust the 2015 fishing season quotas for
                                                      Administrative practice and procedure,                  Register, EPA is approving ABCAQCB’s
                                                                                                              request for delegation of authority to                North and South Atlantic swordfish
                                                      Reporting and recordkeeping                                                                                   based upon 2014 commercial quota
                                                      requirements, Research.                                 implement and enforce certain NSPS
                                                                                                              and NESHAP for all sources (both part                 underharvests and international quota
                                                        Dated: February 2, 2015.                              70 and non-part 70 sources). ABCAQCB                  transfers consistent with International
                                                      Gina McCarthy,                                          has adopted certain NSPS and NESHAP                   Commission for the Conservation of
                                                      Administrator.                                          by reference into ABCAQCB’s                           Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
                                                      [FR Doc. 2015–02845 Filed 2–18–15; 8:45 am]             regulations. In addition, EPA is waiving              Recommendations 13–02 and 13–03.
                                                      BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                  its notification requirements so sources              This proposed rule would apply to
                                                                                                              will only need to send notifications and              commercial and recreational fishing for
                                                                                                              reports to ABCAQCB.                                   swordfish in the Atlantic Ocean,
                                                      ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION                                   The EPA is taking direct final action              including the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of
                                                      AGENCY                                                  without prior proposal because EPA                    Mexico. This action would implement
                                                                                                              views this as a noncontroversial action               ICCAT recommendations, consistent
                                                      40 CFR Part 63                                                                                                with the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act
                                                                                                              and anticipates no adverse comments. A
                                                      [EPA–R06–OAR–2007–1205; FRL 9923–04–                    detailed rationale for this approval is set           (ATCA), and would further domestic
                                                      Region 6]                                               forth in the preamble to the direct final             management objectives under the
                                                                                                              rule. If no relevant adverse comments                 Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                      National Emission Standards for                         are received in response to this action,              Conservation and Management Act
                                                      Hazardous Air Pollutants; Delegation                    no further activity is contemplated. If               (Magnuson-Stevens Act).
                                                      of Authority to Albuquerque-Bernalillo                  EPA receives relevant adverse                         DATES: Written comments must be
                                                      County Air Quality Control Board                        comments, the direct final rule will be               received by March 23, 2015. An
                                                      AGENCY:  Environmental Protection                       withdrawn, and all public comments                    operator-assisted, public conference call
                                                      Agency (EPA).                                           received will be addressed in a                       and webinar will be held on March 3,
                                                                                                              subsequent final rule based on this                   2015, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., EST.
                                                      ACTION: Proposed rule.
                                                                                                              proposed rule. EPA will not institute a               ADDRESSES: The conference call-in
                                                      SUMMARY:  The Albuquerque-Bernalillo                    second comment period. Any parties                    phone number is 1–888–972–6893;
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                                                      County Air Quality Control Board                        interested in commenting must do so at                participant pass code is 2759824.
                                                      (ABCAQCB) submitted updated                             this time. If EPA receives relevant                   Participants are strongly encouraged to
                                                      regulations for receiving delegation of                 adverse comment on an amendment,                      log/dial in 15 minutes prior to the
                                                      the Environmental Protection Agency                     paragraph, or section of the rule and if              meeting. NMFS will show a brief
                                                      (EPA) authority for implementation and                  that provision may be severed from the                presentation via webinar followed by
                                                      enforcement of New Source                               remainder of the rule, EPA may adopt                  public comment. To join the webinar go
                                                      Performance Standards (NSPS) and                        as final those provisions of the rule that            to: https://noaaevents2.webex.com/
                                                      National Emission Standards for                         are not the subject of an adverse                     noaaevents2/onstage/g.php?d=
                                                      Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for                   comment.                                              995250567&t=a, enter your name and


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesComments: Written comments must be received by April 6, 2015.
ContactAlan Stout, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, Assessment and Standards Division (ASD), Environmental Protection Agency, 2000 Traverwood Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48105; Telephone number: (734) 214-4805; [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 8826 
RIN Number2060-AS36
CFR Citation40 CFR 1037
40 CFR 1043
40 CFR 1051
40 CFR 1054
40 CFR 1060
40 CFR 1065
40 CFR 1066
40 CFR 59
40 CFR 600
40 CFR 80
40 CFR 85
40 CFR 86
CFR AssociatedVessels; Environmental Protection; Air Pollution Control; Confidential Business Information; Labeling; Ozone; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Volatile Organic Compounds; Electric Power; Fuel Economy; Administrative Practice and Procedure; Confidential Business Information; Diesel Fuel; Fuel Additives; Gasoline; Imports; Incorporation by Reference; Motor Vehicle Pollution; Penalties; Petroleum; Research and Warranties

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