81_FR_10995 81 FR 10954 - Petition for Exemption From the Federal Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard; General Motors Corporation

81 FR 10954 - Petition for Exemption From the Federal Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard; General Motors Corporation

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 41 (March 2, 2016)

Page Range10954-10955
FR Document2016-04568

This document grants in full the General Motors Corporation's (GM) petition for an exemption of the Chevrolet Bolt vehicle line in accordance with 49 CFR part 543, Exemption from Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard. This petition is granted because the agency has determined that the antitheft device to be placed on the line as standard equipment is likely to be as effective in reducing and deterring motor vehicle theft as compliance with the parts-marking requirements of 49 CFR part 541, Federal Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard (Theft Prevention Standard).

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration


Petition for Exemption From the Federal Motor Vehicle Theft 
Prevention Standard; General Motors Corporation

AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Department of 
Transportation (DOT).

ACTION: Grant of petition for exemption.

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SUMMARY: This document grants in full the General Motors Corporation's 
(GM) petition for an exemption of the Chevrolet Bolt vehicle line in 
accordance with 49 CFR part 543, Exemption from Vehicle Theft 
Prevention Standard. This petition is granted because the agency has 
determined that the antitheft device to be placed on the line as 
standard equipment is likely to be as effective in reducing and 
deterring motor vehicle theft as compliance with the parts-marking 
requirements of 49 CFR part 541, Federal Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention 
Standard (Theft Prevention Standard).

DATES: The exemption granted by this notice is effective beginning with 
the 2017 model year (MY).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Carlita Ballard, Office of 
International Policy, Fuel Economy and Consumer Programs, NHTSA, W43-
439, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590. Ms. Ballard's 
phone number is (202) 366-5222. Her fax number is (202) 493-2990.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In a petition dated November 30, 2015, GM 
requested an exemption from the parts-marking requirements of the Theft 
Prevention Standard for the Chevrolet Bolt vehicle line beginning with 
MY 2017. The petition requested an exemption from parts-marking 
pursuant to 49 CFR part 543, Exemption from Vehicle Theft Prevention 
Standard, based on the installation of an antitheft device as standard 
equipment for the entire vehicle line.
    Under 49 CFR part 543.5(a), a manufacturer may petition NHTSA to 
grant an exemption for one vehicle line per model year. In its 
petition, GM provided a detailed description and diagram of the 
identity, design, and location of the components of the antitheft 
device for the MY 2017 Chevrolet Bolt vehicle line. GM stated that it 
will install the PASS-Key III+ antitheft device as standard equipment 
on its MY 2017 Chevrolet Bolt vehicle line. The PASS-Key III+ is a 
passive, transponder based, electronic engine immobilizer antitheft 
device. GM stated that a keyless ignition system will also be installed 
on its Chevrolet Bolt vehicle line. Key components of its PASS-Key III+ 
system will include an electronically-coded ignition key (remote key 
fob), a PASS-Key III+ controller module, engine control module (ECM), 
immobilizer exciter module, radio frequency (RF) receiver, low 
frequency antennas (LF) and a passive antenna module. The remote key 
fob incorporates buttons that are designed to perform normal remote 
keyless door entry functions. GM stated that the device will provide 
protection against unauthorized use (i.e., starting and engine 
fueling), but will not provide any visible or audible indication of 
unauthorized vehicle entry (i.e., flashing lights or horn alarm).
    GM's submission is considered a complete petition as required by 49 
CFR 543.7, in that it meets the general requirements contained in Sec.  
543.5 and the specific content requirements of Sec.  543.6.
    In addressing the specific content requirements of 543.6, GM 
provided information on the reliability and durability of its proposed 
device. To ensure reliability and durability of the device, GM 
conducted tests based on its own specified standards. GM provided 
information on the specific tests it uses to validate the integrity, 
durability and reliability of the PASS-Key III+ device and believes 
that the device is reliable and durable since the components must 
operate as designed after each test. GM also stated that the design and 
assembly processes of the PASS-Key III+ subsystem and components are 
validated for 10 years of vehicle life and 150,000 miles of 
performance.
    The PASS-Key III+ device is designed to be active at all times 
without direct intervention by the vehicle operator (i.e., no separate 
intentional action to turn on the security system is needed to achieve 
protection). GM stated that activation of the device occurs when the 
operator pushes the Engine Start/Stop switch to the ``OFF'' position. 
Deactivation of the immobilizer device occurs when a valid electronic 
key which resides in a remote key fob and matching immobilization code 
is verified, allowing the engine to start and continue normal 
operations. Specifically, GM stated that when the operator pushes the 
Engine Start/Stop switch to begin vehicle operation, the vehicle 
transmits randomly generated data and a vehicle identifier through 
three low-frequency antennas (within the passenger compartment of the 
vehicle) that are controlled by the passive antenna module. The 
electronic key receives the data and if the vehicle identifier matches 
the vehicle's programmed key, the electronic key will calculate a 
response to the vehicle using the challenge and secret information that 
was shared between the key and the vehicle. The electronic key will 
then transmit a response through the RF channel to a vehicle mounted 
receiver which conveys the information to the PASS-Key III+ control 
module. The PASS-Key III+ control module compares the received response 
with an internally calculated response. GM stated that if the values 
match, the system will allow the vehicle to enter functional modes and 
transmit a fixed code pre-release password to the engine controller 
over the serial data bus enabling computation and communication of a 
response. If a valid key is not detected, the system will not transmit 
a password to the engine controller to allow operation of the vehicle.
    GM stated that the PASS-Key III+ device has been designed to 
enhance the functionality and theft protection provided by its first, 
second and third generation PASS-Key, PASS-Key II, and PASS-Key III 
devices. GM also referenced data provided by the American Automobile 
Manufacturers Association (AAMA) in support of the effectiveness of 
GM's PASS-Key devices in reducing and deterring motor vehicle theft. 
Specifically, GM stated that the AAMA's comments referencing the 
agency's Preliminary Report on ``Auto Theft and Recovery Effects of the 
Anti-Car Theft Act of 1992 and the Motor Vehicle Theft Law Enforcement 
Act of 1984'', (Docket 97-042; Notice 1), showed that between MYs 1987 
and 1993, the Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird vehicle lines 
experienced a significant theft rate reduction after installation of a 
Pass-Key like antitheft device as standard equipment on the vehicle 
lines.
    GM also noted that theft data have indicated a decline in theft 
rates for vehicle lines equipped with comparable devices that have 
received full exemptions from the parts-marking requirements. GM stated 
that the theft data, as provided by the Federal Bureau of 
Investigation's National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and compiled 
by the agency, show that theft rates are lower for exempted GM models 
equipped with the PASS-Key like systems than the theft rates for 
earlier models with similar appearance and construction that were 
parts-marked. Based on the performance of the PASS-Key, PASS-Key II, 
and PASS-Key III devices on other GM models, and the advanced 
technology utilized in PASS-Key III+, GM believes that the PASS-Key

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III+ device will be more effective in deterring theft than the parts-
marking requirements of 49 CFR part 541.
    GM stated that it believes that PASS-Key III+ devices will be more 
effective in deterring theft than the parts-marking requirements, the 
agency should find that installation of the PASS-Key III+ device on the 
Chevrolet Bolt vehicle line is sufficient to qualify it for full 
exemption from the parts-marking requirements.
    Based on the evidence submitted by GM, the agency believes that the 
antitheft device for the Chevrolet Bolt vehicle line is likely to be as 
effective in reducing and deterring motor vehicle theft as compliance 
with the parts-marking requirements of the Theft Prevention Standard 
(49 CFR 541). The agency concludes that the device will provide four of 
the five types of performance listed in Sec.  543.6(a)(3): Promoting 
activation; preventing defeat or circumvention of the device by 
unauthorized persons; preventing operation of the vehicle by 
unauthorized entrants; and ensuring the reliability and durability of 
the device.
    Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 33106 and 49 CFR 543.7 (b), the agency grants 
a petition for exemption from the parts-marking requirements of Part 
541 either in whole or in part, if it determines that, based upon 
substantial evidence, the standard equipment antitheft device is likely 
to be as effective in reducing and deterring motor vehicle theft as 
compliance with the parts-marking requirements of Part 541. The agency 
finds that GM has provided adequate reasons for its belief that the 
antitheft device for the Chevrolet Bolt vehicle line is likely to be as 
effective in reducing and deterring motor vehicle theft as compliance 
with the parts-marking requirements of the Theft Prevention Standard 
(49 CFR part 541). This conclusion is based on the information GM 
provided about its device.
    GM's proposed device lacks an audible or visible alarm therefore, 
this device cannot perform one of the functions listed in 49 CFR part 
543.6(a)(3), that is, to call attention to unauthorized attempts to 
enter or move the vehicle. GM compared its proposed device to other 
devices NHTSA has determined to be as effective in reducing and 
deterring motor vehicle theft as would compliance with the parts-
marking requirements. GM compared its device to those antitheft devices 
installed on the Chevrolet Corvette, Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac 
Firebird vehicle lines, which have all been granted parts-marking 
exemptions by the agency. Using an average of three model years' data 
(2011-2013), theft rates for the Chevrolet Corvette, Chevrolet Camaro 
and the Pontiac Firebird vehicle lines are 1.2698 and 2.7032 
respectively. GM has not produced the Pontiac Firebird vehicle line 
since MY 2002. Therefore, no current theft rate data exist for this 
vehicle line.
    For the foregoing reasons, the agency hereby grants in full GM's 
petition for exemption for the Chevrolet Bolt vehicle line from the 
parts-marking requirements of 49 CFR part 541. The agency notes that 49 
CFR part 541, Appendix A-1, identifies those lines that are exempted 
from the Theft Prevention Standard for a given model year. 49 CFR part 
543.7(f) contains publication requirements incident to the disposition 
of all Part 543 petitions. Advanced listing, including the release of 
future product nameplates, the beginning model year for which the 
petition is granted and a general description of the antitheft device 
is necessary in order to notify law enforcement agencies of new vehicle 
lines exempted from the parts-marking requirements of the Theft 
Prevention Standard.
    If GM decides not to use the exemption for this line, it should 
formally notify the agency. If such a decision is made, the line must 
be fully marked according to the requirements under 49 CFR parts 541.5 
and 541.6 (marking of major component parts and replacement parts).
    NHTSA notes that if GM wishes in the future to modify the device on 
which this exemption is based, the company may have to submit a 
petition to modify the exemption. Part 543.7(d) states that a Part 543 
exemption applies only to vehicles that belong to a line exempted under 
this part and equipped with the antitheft device on which the line's 
exemption is based. Further, Part 543.9(c)(2) provides for the 
submission of petitions ``to modify an exemption to permit the use of 
an antitheft device similar to but differing from the one specified in 
that exemption.''
    The agency wishes to minimize the administrative burden that Part 
543.9(c)(2) could place on exempted vehicle manufacturers and itself. 
The agency did not intend in drafting Part 543 to require the 
submission of a modification petition for every change to the 
components or design of an antitheft device. The significance of many 
such changes could be de minimis. Therefore, NHTSA suggests that if the 
manufacturer contemplates making any changes, the effects of which 
might be characterized as de minimis, it should consult the agency 
before preparing and submitting a petition to modify.

    Issued in Washington, DC, under authority delegated in 49 CFR 
1.95.
Raymond R. Posten,
Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.
(Signature page, Grant of Petition for Exemption, MY 2017 Chevrolet 
Bolt)

[FR Doc. 2016-04568 Filed 3-1-16; 8:45 am]
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                                                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            immobilizer antitheft device. GM stated               key receives the data and if the vehicle
                                                                                                          that a keyless ignition system will also              identifier matches the vehicle’s
                                                  National Highway Traffic Safety                         be installed on its Chevrolet Bolt vehicle            programmed key, the electronic key will
                                                  Administration                                          line. Key components of its PASS-Key                  calculate a response to the vehicle using
                                                                                                          III+ system will include an                           the challenge and secret information
                                                  Petition for Exemption From the                         electronically-coded ignition key                     that was shared between the key and the
                                                  Federal Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention                  (remote key fob), a PASS-Key III+                     vehicle. The electronic key will then
                                                  Standard; General Motors Corporation                    controller module, engine control                     transmit a response through the RF
                                                  AGENCY: National Highway Traffic                        module (ECM), immobilizer exciter                     channel to a vehicle mounted receiver
                                                  Safety Administration, Department of                    module, radio frequency (RF) receiver,                which conveys the information to the
                                                  Transportation (DOT).                                   low frequency antennas (LF) and a                     PASS-Key III+ control module. The
                                                  ACTION: Grant of petition for exemption.                passive antenna module. The remote                    PASS-Key III+ control module compares
                                                                                                          key fob incorporates buttons that are                 the received response with an internally
                                                  SUMMARY:    This document grants in full                designed to perform normal remote                     calculated response. GM stated that if
                                                  the General Motors Corporation’s (GM)                   keyless door entry functions. GM stated               the values match, the system will allow
                                                  petition for an exemption of the                        that the device will provide protection               the vehicle to enter functional modes
                                                  Chevrolet Bolt vehicle line in                          against unauthorized use (i.e., starting              and transmit a fixed code pre-release
                                                  accordance with 49 CFR part 543,                        and engine fueling), but will not provide             password to the engine controller over
                                                  Exemption from Vehicle Theft                            any visible or audible indication of                  the serial data bus enabling computation
                                                  Prevention Standard. This petition is                   unauthorized vehicle entry (i.e., flashing            and communication of a response. If a
                                                  granted because the agency has                          lights or horn alarm).                                valid key is not detected, the system
                                                  determined that the antitheft device to                    GM’s submission is considered a                    will not transmit a password to the
                                                  be placed on the line as standard                       complete petition as required by 49 CFR               engine controller to allow operation of
                                                  equipment is likely to be as effective in               543.7, in that it meets the general                   the vehicle.
                                                  reducing and deterring motor vehicle                    requirements contained in § 543.5 and                    GM stated that the PASS-Key III+
                                                  theft as compliance with the parts-                     the specific content requirements of                  device has been designed to enhance the
                                                  marking requirements of 49 CFR part                     § 543.6.                                              functionality and theft protection
                                                  541, Federal Motor Vehicle Theft                           In addressing the specific content                 provided by its first, second and third
                                                  Prevention Standard (Theft Prevention                   requirements of 543.6, GM provided                    generation PASS-Key, PASS-Key II, and
                                                  Standard).                                              information on the reliability and                    PASS-Key III devices. GM also
                                                                                                          durability of its proposed device. To                 referenced data provided by the
                                                  DATES: The exemption granted by this
                                                                                                          ensure reliability and durability of the              American Automobile Manufacturers
                                                  notice is effective beginning with the
                                                                                                          device, GM conducted tests based on its               Association (AAMA) in support of the
                                                  2017 model year (MY).
                                                                                                          own specified standards. GM provided                  effectiveness of GM’s PASS-Key devices
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.                    information on the specific tests it uses             in reducing and deterring motor vehicle
                                                  Carlita Ballard, Office of International                to validate the integrity, durability and             theft. Specifically, GM stated that the
                                                  Policy, Fuel Economy and Consumer                       reliability of the PASS-Key III+ device               AAMA’s comments referencing the
                                                  Programs, NHTSA, W43–439, 1200 New                      and believes that the device is reliable              agency’s Preliminary Report on ‘‘Auto
                                                  Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC                       and durable since the components must                 Theft and Recovery Effects of the Anti-
                                                  20590. Ms. Ballard’s phone number is                    operate as designed after each test. GM               Car Theft Act of 1992 and the Motor
                                                  (202) 366–5222. Her fax number is (202)                 also stated that the design and assembly              Vehicle Theft Law Enforcement Act of
                                                  493–2990.                                               processes of the PASS-Key III+                        1984’’, (Docket 97–042; Notice 1),
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In a                         subsystem and components are                          showed that between MYs 1987 and
                                                  petition dated November 30, 2015, GM                    validated for 10 years of vehicle life and            1993, the Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac
                                                  requested an exemption from the parts-                  150,000 miles of performance.                         Firebird vehicle lines experienced a
                                                  marking requirements of the Theft                          The PASS-Key III+ device is designed               significant theft rate reduction after
                                                  Prevention Standard for the Chevrolet                   to be active at all times without direct              installation of a Pass-Key like antitheft
                                                  Bolt vehicle line beginning with MY                     intervention by the vehicle operator                  device as standard equipment on the
                                                  2017. The petition requested an                         (i.e., no separate intentional action to              vehicle lines.
                                                  exemption from parts-marking pursuant                   turn on the security system is needed to                 GM also noted that theft data have
                                                  to 49 CFR part 543, Exemption from                      achieve protection). GM stated that                   indicated a decline in theft rates for
                                                  Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard,                      activation of the device occurs when the              vehicle lines equipped with comparable
                                                  based on the installation of an antitheft               operator pushes the Engine Start/Stop                 devices that have received full
                                                  device as standard equipment for the                    switch to the ‘‘OFF’’ position.                       exemptions from the parts-marking
                                                  entire vehicle line.                                    Deactivation of the immobilizer device                requirements. GM stated that the theft
                                                     Under 49 CFR part 543.5(a), a                        occurs when a valid electronic key                    data, as provided by the Federal Bureau
                                                  manufacturer may petition NHTSA to                      which resides in a remote key fob and                 of Investigation’s National Crime
                                                  grant an exemption for one vehicle line                 matching immobilization code is                       Information Center (NCIC) and
                                                  per model year. In its petition, GM                     verified, allowing the engine to start and            compiled by the agency, show that theft
                                                  provided a detailed description and                     continue normal operations.                           rates are lower for exempted GM models
                                                  diagram of the identity, design, and                    Specifically, GM stated that when the                 equipped with the PASS-Key like
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                                                  location of the components of the                       operator pushes the Engine Start/Stop                 systems than the theft rates for earlier
                                                  antitheft device for the MY 2017                        switch to begin vehicle operation, the                models with similar appearance and
                                                  Chevrolet Bolt vehicle line. GM stated                  vehicle transmits randomly generated                  construction that were parts-marked.
                                                  that it will install the PASS-Key III+                  data and a vehicle identifier through                 Based on the performance of the PASS-
                                                  antitheft device as standard equipment                  three low-frequency antennas (within                  Key, PASS-Key II, and PASS-Key III
                                                  on its MY 2017 Chevrolet Bolt vehicle                   the passenger compartment of the                      devices on other GM models, and the
                                                  line. The PASS-Key III+ is a passive,                   vehicle) that are controlled by the                   advanced technology utilized in PASS-
                                                  transponder based, electronic engine                    passive antenna module. The electronic                Key III+, GM believes that the PASS-Key


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                                                  III+ device will be more effective in                   model years’ data (2011–2013), theft                  before preparing and submitting a
                                                  deterring theft than the parts-marking                  rates for the Chevrolet Corvette,                     petition to modify.
                                                  requirements of 49 CFR part 541.                        Chevrolet Camaro and the Pontiac                        Issued in Washington, DC, under authority
                                                     GM stated that it believes that PASS-                Firebird vehicle lines are 1.2698 and                 delegated in 49 CFR 1.95.
                                                  Key III+ devices will be more effective                 2.7032 respectively. GM has not                       Raymond R. Posten,
                                                  in deterring theft than the parts-marking               produced the Pontiac Firebird vehicle                 Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.
                                                  requirements, the agency should find                    line since MY 2002. Therefore, no
                                                  that installation of the PASS-Key III+                                                                        (Signature page, Grant of Petition for
                                                                                                          current theft rate data exist for this
                                                                                                                                                                Exemption, MY 2017 Chevrolet Bolt)
                                                  device on the Chevrolet Bolt vehicle                    vehicle line.
                                                  line is sufficient to qualify it for full                  For the foregoing reasons, the agency              [FR Doc. 2016–04568 Filed 3–1–16; 8:45 am]
                                                  exemption from the parts-marking                        hereby grants in full GM’s petition for               BILLING CODE 4910–59–P
                                                  requirements.                                           exemption for the Chevrolet Bolt vehicle
                                                     Based on the evidence submitted by                   line from the parts-marking
                                                  GM, the agency believes that the                        requirements of 49 CFR part 541. The                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                  antitheft device for the Chevrolet Bolt                 agency notes that 49 CFR part 541,
                                                  vehicle line is likely to be as effective                                                                     Office of the Secretary of
                                                                                                          Appendix A–1, identifies those lines
                                                  in reducing and deterring motor vehicle                                                                       Transportation
                                                                                                          that are exempted from the Theft
                                                  theft as compliance with the parts-                     Prevention Standard for a given model                 [Docket No. DOT–OST–2016–0022]
                                                  marking requirements of the Theft                       year. 49 CFR part 543.7(f) contains
                                                  Prevention Standard (49 CFR 541). The                   publication requirements incident to the              Notice of Funding Opportunity for the
                                                  agency concludes that the device will                   disposition of all Part 543 petitions.                Department of Transportation’s
                                                  provide four of the five types of                       Advanced listing, including the release               Nationally Significant Freight and
                                                  performance listed in § 543.6(a)(3):                    of future product nameplates, the                     Highway Projects (FASTLANE Grants)
                                                  Promoting activation; preventing defeat                 beginning model year for which the                    for Fiscal Year 2016
                                                  or circumvention of the device by                       petition is granted and a general                     AGENCY: Office of the Secretary of
                                                  unauthorized persons; preventing                        description of the antitheft device is                Transportation, DOT.
                                                  operation of the vehicle by                             necessary in order to notify law
                                                                                                                                                                ACTION: Notice of funding opportunity.
                                                  unauthorized entrants; and ensuring the                 enforcement agencies of new vehicle
                                                  reliability and durability of the device.               lines exempted from the parts-marking                 SUMMARY:   The Fixing America’s Surface
                                                     Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 33106 and 49                   requirements of the Theft Prevention                  Transportation Act (FAST Act)
                                                  CFR 543.7 (b), the agency grants a                      Standard.                                             established the Nationally Significant
                                                  petition for exemption from the parts-                     If GM decides not to use the                       Freight and Highway Projects (NSFHP)
                                                  marking requirements of Part 541 either                 exemption for this line, it should                    program to provide Federal financial
                                                  in whole or in part, if it determines that,             formally notify the agency. If such a                 assistance to projects of national or
                                                  based upon substantial evidence, the                    decision is made, the line must be fully              regional significance and authorized the
                                                  standard equipment antitheft device is                  marked according to the requirements                  program at $4.5 billion for fiscal years
                                                  likely to be as effective in reducing and               under 49 CFR parts 541.5 and 541.6                    (FY) 2016 through 2020, including $800
                                                  deterring motor vehicle theft as                        (marking of major component parts and                 million for FY 2016 to be awarded by
                                                  compliance with the parts-marking                       replacement parts).                                   the Secretary of Transportation. The
                                                  requirements of Part 541. The agency                       NHTSA notes that if GM wishes in the               Department will also refer to NSFHP
                                                  finds that GM has provided adequate                     future to modify the device on which
                                                                                                                                                                grants as Fostering Advancements in
                                                  reasons for its belief that the antitheft               this exemption is based, the company
                                                                                                                                                                Shipping and Transportation for the
                                                  device for the Chevrolet Bolt vehicle                   may have to submit a petition to modify
                                                                                                                                                                Long-term Achievement of National
                                                  line is likely to be as effective in                    the exemption. Part 543.7(d) states that
                                                                                                                                                                Efficiencies (FASTLANE) grants. The
                                                  reducing and deterring motor vehicle                    a Part 543 exemption applies only to
                                                                                                                                                                purpose of this notice is to solicit
                                                  theft as compliance with the parts-                     vehicles that belong to a line exempted
                                                                                                                                                                applications for FY 2016 grants for the
                                                  marking requirements of the Theft                       under this part and equipped with the
                                                                                                                                                                NSFHP program. The Department also
                                                  Prevention Standard (49 CFR part 541).                  antitheft device on which the line’s
                                                                                                                                                                invites interested parties to submit
                                                  This conclusion is based on the                         exemption is based. Further, Part
                                                                                                                                                                comments about this notice’s contents
                                                  information GM provided about its                       543.9(c)(2) provides for the submission
                                                                                                          of petitions ‘‘to modify an exemption to              to public docket DOT–OST–2016–0022
                                                  device.
                                                     GM’s proposed device lacks an                        permit the use of an antitheft device                 by June 1, 2016.
                                                  audible or visible alarm therefore, this                similar to but differing from the one                 DATES: Applications must be submitted
                                                  device cannot perform one of the                        specified in that exemption.’’                        by 8:00 p.m. EDT on April 14, 2016. The
                                                  functions listed in 49 CFR part                            The agency wishes to minimize the                  Grants.gov ‘‘Apply’’ function will open
                                                  543.6(a)(3), that is, to call attention to              administrative burden that Part                       by March 15, 2016.
                                                  unauthorized attempts to enter or move                  543.9(c)(2) could place on exempted                   ADDRESSES: Applications must be
                                                  the vehicle. GM compared its proposed                   vehicle manufacturers and itself. The                 submitted through www.Grants.gov.
                                                  device to other devices NHTSA has                       agency did not intend in drafting Part                Only applicants who comply with all
                                                  determined to be as effective in                        543 to require the submission of a                    submission requirements described in
                                                  reducing and deterring motor vehicle                    modification petition for every change                this notice and submit applications
                                                                                                                                                                through www.Grants.gov will be eligible
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                                                  theft as would compliance with the                      to the components or design of an
                                                  parts-marking requirements. GM                          antitheft device. The significance of                 for award.
                                                  compared its device to those antitheft                  many such changes could be de                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
                                                  devices installed on the Chevrolet                      minimis. Therefore, NHTSA suggests                    further information concerning this
                                                  Corvette, Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac                  that if the manufacturer contemplates                 notice, please contact the Office of the
                                                  Firebird vehicle lines, which have all                  making any changes, the effects of                    Secretary via email at
                                                  been granted parts-marking exemptions                   which might be characterized as de                    FASTLANEgrants@dot.gov. For more
                                                  by the agency. Using an average of three                minimis, it should consult the agency                 information about highway projects,


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Document Created: 2018-02-02 15:04:12
Document Modified: 2018-02-02 15:04:12
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionGrant of petition for exemption.
DatesThe exemption granted by this notice is effective beginning with the 2017 model year (MY).
ContactMs. Carlita Ballard, Office of International Policy, Fuel Economy and Consumer Programs, NHTSA, W43- 439, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590. Ms. Ballard's phone number is (202) 366-5222. Her fax number is (202) 493-2990.
FR Citation81 FR 10954 

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