83_FR_9116 83 FR 9074 - Reports, Forms and Record Keeping Requirements; Agency Information Collection Activity Under OMB Review

83 FR 9074 - Reports, Forms and Record Keeping Requirements; Agency Information Collection Activity Under OMB Review

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 42 (March 2, 2018)

Page Range9074-9083
FR Document2018-04213

Before a Federal agency can collect certain information from the public, it must receive approval from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Under procedures established by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, before seeking OMB approval, Federal agencies must solicit public comment on the proposed collection of information. This document describes a proposed collection of information under regulations that pertain to the importation of motor vehicles and items of motor vehicle equipment that are subject to the Federal motor vehicle safety, bumper, and theft prevention standards.

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

[Docket No. NHTSA-2017-0080]


Reports, Forms and Record Keeping Requirements; Agency 
Information Collection Activity Under OMB Review

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

ACTION: Request for public comment on proposed collection of 
information.

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SUMMARY: Before a Federal agency can collect certain information from 
the public, it must receive approval from the Office of Management and 
Budget (OMB). Under procedures established by the Paperwork Reduction 
Act of 1995, before seeking OMB approval, Federal agencies must solicit 
public comment on the proposed collection of information.
    This document describes a proposed collection of information under 
regulations that pertain to the importation of motor vehicles and items 
of motor vehicle equipment that are subject to the Federal motor 
vehicle safety, bumper, and theft prevention standards.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before May 1, 2018.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by DOT Docket No. NHTSA-
2017-0080 by any of the following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online instructions for submitting 
comments.
     Mail: Docket Management Facility: U.S. Department of 
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, West Building Ground Floor, 
Room W12-140, Washington, DC 20590-0001.
     Hand Delivery or Courier: West Building Ground Floor, Room 
W12-140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET, 
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. Telephone: 1-800-647-
5527.
     Fax: 202-493-2251.
    Instructions: All submissions must include the agency name and 
docket number for this proposed collection of information. Note that 
all comments received will be posted without change to https://www.regulations.gov, including any personal information provided. 
Please see the Privacy Act heading below.
    Privacy Act: Anyone is able to search the electronic form of all 
comments received into any of our dockets by the name of the individual 
submitting the comment (or signing the comment, if submitted on behalf 
of an association, business, labor union, etc.). You may review DOT's 
complete Privacy Act Statement in the Federal Register published on 
April 11, 2000 (65 FR 19477-78) or you may visit https://DocketInfo.dot.gov.
    Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or 
comments received, go to https://www.regulations.gov and follow the 
online instructions for assessing the dockets. Alternately, you may 
visit in person the Docket Management Facility at the street address 
listed above.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Coleman Sachs, Office of Vehicle 
Safety Compliance (NEF-230), National Highway Traffic Safety 
Administration,

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West Building--4th Floor--Room W45-205, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, 
Washington, DC 20590. Mr. Sachs' telephone number is (202) 366-3151. 
Please identify the relevant collection of information by referring to 
its OMB Control Number.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Prior Approval

    On December 19, 2013, NHTSA submitted to OMB a request for the 
extension of the agency's approval (assigned OMB Control No. 2127-0002) 
of the information collection that is incident to NHTSA's 
administration of the vehicle importation regulations at 49 CFR parts 
591, 592, and 593. On April 13, 2014, OMB notified NHTSA that it had 
approved this extension request through April 30, 2017. That approval 
was based on NHTSA submissions identifying information being collected 
on an annual basis from 63,818 respondents, expending 61,882 hours of 
effort, at a cost of $1,454,120. NHTSA wishes to file with OMB a 
request for that agency to extend its approval for an additional three 
years. NHTSA published a prior notice to extend this information 
collection at 82 FR 901 (January 4, 2017). NHTSA is republishing this 
notice to account for recent changes in some aspects of the information 
collection concerning the processing of applications for permission to 
temporarily import vehicles equipped with automated driving systems for 
research or demonstration purposes under Box 7 on the HS-7 Declaration 
form. These are described more fully below.

Changes in Program

    Since the information collection associated with NHTSA's 
importation program was last approved by OMB, significant changes have 
taken place that impact the information collection and the assessment 
of its burden on affected members of the public. These have resulted, 
in part, from the increasing strength of the U.S dollar against foreign 
currencies, particularly the Canadian dollar, which has led to a 
significant increase in the volume of vehicles imported from Canada. 
Another factor that has impacted the information collection is the 
transitioning in the filing of NHTSA-required import data from U.S. 
Customs and Border Protection's (CBP's) legacy Automated Commercial 
System (ACS) to the new Automated Commercial Environment/International 
Trade Data System (ACE/ITDS). With its integration into ACE, which 
began on August 1, 2015 and was completed by July 28, 2016, NHTSA is 
receiving more accurate and complete information on the importation of 
the commodities it regulates. As a consequence, the volume of entries, 
in some instances, has greatly increased from the volume received in 
prior years. For example, the volume of entries for vehicles at least 
25 years old that can be imported without regard to their compliance 
with the Federal motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS) and equipment 
items manufactured prior to the date that any applicable standard has 
taken effect, both of which are declared under Box 1 on the HS-7 
Declaration form, has increased by a factor of nearly two hundred, from 
roughly 13,000 entries in 2012 to nearly 2.5 million entries in 2015. 
There has been a 25 percent increase in the volume of vehicles 
conforming to the FMVSS that are imported under Box 2A, from 5.6 
million in 2012 to nearly 7 million in 2015. The volume of vehicles not 
originally manufactured to the FMVSS that are imported by registered 
importers under Box 3 has increased more than sevenfold, from roughly 
30,000 vehicles in 2012, to over 216,000 vehicles in 2015. More than 99 
percent of these vehicles are imported from Canada, whose dollar, as 
previously indicated, has significantly weakened against the U.S. 
dollar. Perhaps influenced by the same factors, there has been nearly a 
doubling in the volume of Canadian-certified vehicles imported by 
individuals for personal use under Box 2B, from 1,275 in 2012 to nearly 
2,400 in 2015. There has been a fourfold increase in the volume of 
vehicles imported for export only under Box 4, from roughly 20,000 
vehicles in 2012 to slightly more than 83,000 in 2015. The volume of 
nonconforming vehicles temporarily imported for research or 
demonstration purposes under Box 7 has increased by nearly 25 percent, 
from 6,000 vehicles in 2012 to 7,319 in 2015. Finally, the volume of 
vehicles not originally manufactured for use on public roads that are 
declared as off-road vehicles not subject to the FMVSS under Box 8 has 
increased by nearly one third, from 326,000 in 2012 to 421,526.
    The focus of NHTSA's importation program has traditionally been on 
vehicles that were not originally manufactured to comply with all 
applicable FMVSS. These vehicles must be imported by a registered 
importer (RI) under bond to ensure that the vehicles are brought into 
compliance with applicable standards following importation. 
Nonconforming vehicles are entered under Box 3 on the HS-7 Declaration 
form. In calendar year 2002, 212,210 nonconforming vehicles were 
imported under Box 3. Over 97 percent of those vehicles were imported 
from Canada. In 2003, after the U.S. dollar began to weaken against the 
Canadian dollar, the volume of nonconforming vehicle imports under Box 
3 was reduced by more than half, to 97,337 vehicles. The trend 
accelerated over the next five years, with 43,648 vehicles imported 
under Box 3 in 2004, 12,642 imported in 2005, 10,953 imported in 2006, 
7,470 imported in 2007, and 6,311 imported in 2008. After the U.S. 
dollar had gained some strength against the Canadian dollar, the volume 
of imports under Box 3 increased to 10,752 vehicles in 2009, and 
continued to increase to 18,010 vehicles in 2010, 22,733 vehicles in 
2011, and 30,138 in 2012. In 2013, 36,292 vehicles were imported under 
Box 3. With the increasing strength of the U.S. dollar against the 
Canadian dollar, this figure more than doubled in 2014, when 73,814 
vehicles were imported, and then tripled in 2015, when a record 216,814 
were imported.
    When NHTSA last requested OMB approval for the information 
collection associated with the vehicle importation program, the agency 
estimated that 23,600 nonconforming vehicles would be imported on an 
annual basis under Box 3, for which HS-7 Declaration forms and HS-474 
DOT Conformance bonds would have to be furnished. The agency estimated 
that it would take five minutes to complete each HS-7 Declaration form, 
and six minutes to complete each HS-474 DOT Conformance bond, for a 
total expenditure of 4,327 hours to complete these forms. Given the 
significant rise in nonconforming vehicle imports under Box 3 in recent 
years, future projections should assume an average of 109,000 vehicle 
imports per year. Relying on this figure, the hour burden associated 
with the completion of paperwork for these vehicles would be close to 
19,873 hours (0.08333 hours to complete each HS-7 x 109,000 vehicles = 
9,083 hours; 0.1 hours to complete each HS-474 x 109,000 vehicles = 
10,900 hours; 9,083 + 10,900 = 19,983 hours). This represents nearly a 
462 percent increase in burden hours associated with these entries when 
compared to the figures used when OMB approval was last obtained.
    Cumulatively, the changes in the vehicle importation program 
detailed above have produced more than a four-fold increase in the hour 
burden associated with all aspects of the program, from an estimated 
61,882 hours when OMB approval was last sought in 2013, to an estimated 
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hours in this document, as specified more fully below.

Scope of Accounting for Burdens

    In this document, the agency has not focused exclusively on 
vehicles imported under the RI program, but has instead made a 
concerted effort to quantify the hour burden associated with the 
completion of paperwork for vehicles and equipment items imported in 
any legitimate way under NHTSA's regulations (49 CFR parts 591, 592, 
and 593). As a consequence, we are providing particular information on 
the paperwork burden associated with the importation of conforming 
motor vehicles; the temporary importation of nonconforming vehicles for 
personal use by nonresidents and by foreign diplomatic and military 
personnel; the temporary importation of nonconforming vehicles 
(including vehicles equipped with automated driving systems) for 
purposes of research, investigations, demonstrations or training, and 
other similar purposes; the importation of vehicles that are not 
primarily manufactured for on-road use; and other entry categories 
permitted under the agency's regulations. In addition, we have 
attempted to account for all forms, whether required or optional, and 
other types of information solicitations associated with vehicle and 
equipment importation that appear on the agency's website and in 
newsletters and other informational media that we employ to inform RIs 
and others of our requirements. Accounting for all paperwork burdens in 
this manner, we project that a total of 252,622 hours will be expended 
each year to complete paperwork associated with all aspects of NHTSA's 
program that regulates the importation of motor vehicles and equipment 
items subject to the FMVSS. As described above, this represents more 
than a four-fold increase over the 61,882 burden hours that were 
estimated when OMB approval was last sought in 2013.

Issues for Comments To Address

    Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), before an agency 
submits a proposed collection of information to OMB for approval, it 
must publish a document in the Federal Register providing a 60-day 
comment period and otherwise consult with members of the public and 
affected agencies concerning each proposed collection of information. 
The OMB has promulgated regulations describing what must be included in 
such a document. Under OMB's regulations (at 5 CFR 1320.8(d)), an 
agency must ask for public comment on the following:
    (i) Whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for 
the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including 
whether the information will have practical utility;
    (ii) The accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of the 
proposed collection of information, including the validity of the 
methodology and assumptions;
    (iii) How to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the 
information to be collected; and
    (iv) How to minimize the burden of the collection of information on 
those who are to respond, including the use of appropriate automated, 
electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or 
other forms of information technology, e.g., permitting electronic 
submission of responses.

Solicitation of Comments

    In compliance with these requirements, NHTSA is requesting public 
comment on the following proposed collection of information:
    Title: Importation of Vehicles and Equipment Subject to the Federal 
Motor Vehicle Safety, Bumper, and Theft Prevention Standards.
    Type of Request: Reinstatement of an Expired Collection.
    OMB Control Number: 2127-0002.
    Affected Public: Importers of vehicles and regulated items of motor 
vehicle equipment.
    Requested Expiration Date of Approval: May 31, 2021.

Summary of Collection of Information

    1. Declaration requirement for the importation of motor vehicles 
and regulated items of motor vehicle equipment: NHTSA's regulations at 
49 CFR part 591 provide that no person shall import a motor vehicle or 
regulated item of motor vehicle equipment [e.g., tires, rims, brake 
hoses, brake fluid, seat belt assemblies, lighting equipment, glazing 
(i.e., windshield and window glass), motorcycle helmets, child 
restraints, compressed natural gas containers (used as part of a 
vehicle's fuel system and not for the purpose of transporting natural 
gas), reflective triangular warning devices, rear impact guards for 
trailers, and platform lift systems for the mobility impaired] unless 
the importer files a declaration. See 49 CFR 591.5. This declaration is 
filed with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (Customs) on a paper copy 
of the HS-7 Declaration form, or, if the entry is made by a Customs 
House Broker, it can be made electronically using Customs' Automated 
Broker Interface (ABI) system. The HS-7 Declaration form has 14 boxes, 
each of which identifies a lawful basis for the importation of a motor 
vehicle or equipment item into the United States.
    a. Importation of vehicles at least 25 years old or equipment not 
subject to the safety standards under Box 1: A motor vehicle at least 
25 years old can be lawfully imported without regard to its compliance 
with the FMVSS. So too can an equipment item manufactured on a date 
when no applicable FMVSS was in effect. These vehicles and equipment 
items are declared under Box 1 on the HS-7 Declaration form. In 
calendar year 2013, 15,419 entries were made for vehicles and equipment 
items imported under Box 1. In 2014, 633,115 entries were made, and in 
2015, the volume of entries increased to 2,487,196. Based on an average 
of these figures, the agency projects that roughly 1,045,243 entries 
will be made under Box 1 over the next three years (15,419 + 633,115 + 
2,487,196 = 3,135,730; 3,135,730 / 3 = 1,045,243). Assuming that an HS-
7 Declaration form is filed for each of these entries, and that it will 
take five minutes to complete each of these forms, the agency estimates 
the hour burden associated with completing the paperwork for these 
entries to be approximately 87,100 hours per year (0.08333 hours x 
1,045,243 = 87,100 hours).
    b. Importation of conforming vehicles and equipment under Box 2A: 
Vehicles and equipment that are originally manufactured to comply with 
all applicable Federal motor vehicle safety, bumper, and theft 
prevention standards, and that bear a label or tag certifying such 
compliance that is permanently affixed by the original manufacturer, 
are declared under Box 2A on the HS-7 Declaration form. In 2013, 
5,823,028 vehicles were imported under Box 2A. In 2014, the figure 
increased to 6,508,918 vehicles, and increased again in 2015, to 
6,909,140. Based on an average of these figures, the agency projects 
that roughly 6,413,695 vehicles will be imported each year under Box 2A 
for the next three years. The overwhelming majority of vehicles entered 
under Box 2A are imported by original manufacturers. As a rule, 
manufacturers do not file a separate HS-7 Declaration form for each 
conforming vehicle they import under Box 2A. Instead, the manufacturers 
furnish NHTSA with a single declaration form, on a monthly basis, to 
which they attach a list of all vehicles, identified by make, model, 
model year, and vehicle identification number (VIN), that were imported 
under Box 2A during that month. In this manner, it is not unusual for a 
single HS-7 Declaration form to be filed with the agency to cover the 
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of many thousands of vehicles. Assuming that manufacturers account for 
90 percent of the vehicles imported under Box 2A, and that a 
manufacturer will, on average, report the entry of 5,000 vehicles on a 
single Declaration form, and that all other vehicles imported under Box 
2A are declared individually, the agency projects the hour burden 
associated with completing the paperwork for the entry of these 
vehicles to be 53,541 hours per year (6,413,695 vehicles x .9 = 
5,772,325 vehicles imported by original manufacturers; 5,772,325 
vehicles / 5,000 vehicles per declaration forms filed = 1,154 
declaration forms being filed per year by manufacturers; assuming that 
a separate declaration is filed for each other vehicle imported under 
Box 2A yields 641,370 declarations being filed per year for these 
vehicles; 641,370 + 1,154 = 642,524 declarations per year; 0.08333 
hours to complete each declaration x 642,524 declarations = 53,541 
hours).
    c. Importation of conforming Canadian-market vehicles for personal 
use under Box 2B: A motor vehicle that is certified by its original 
manufacturer as complying with all applicable Canadian motor vehicle 
safety standards can be imported by an individual for personal use 
under Box 2B. To accomplish the entry, the importer must furnish 
Customs with a letter from the vehicle's original manufacturer 
confirming that the vehicle conforms to all applicable U.S. Federal 
motor vehicle safety, bumper, and theft prevention standards, or that 
it conforms to all such standards except for the labeling requirements 
of Standard Nos. 101 Controls and Displays and 110 or 120 Tire 
Selection and Rims, and/or the requirements of Standard No. 108 Lamps, 
Reflective Devices, and Associated Equipment relating to daytime 
running lamps. A total of 1,246 vehicles were declared under Box 2B in 
2013. In 2014, a total of 1,245 vehicles were declared under Box 2B and 
in 2015, 2,396 vehicles were declared under that box. Assuming these 
figures represent a fair approximation of the volume of vehicles 
imported under Box 2B in those three calendar years, the agency 
projects that roughly 1,629 vehicles will be imported under Box 2B in 
each of the next three calendar years. Assuming that a separate HS-7 
Declaration form is filed for each of these vehicles, the hour burden 
associated with the completing the paperwork for the entry of these 
vehicles will be 136 hours per year (1,629 vehicles x 0.08333 hours per 
entry = 136 hours).
    d. Importation of nonconforming vehicles by registered importers 
under Box 3:

Statutory and Regulatory Background

    Section 30112(a) of Title 49, U.S. Code prohibits, with certain 
exceptions, the importation into the United States of a motor vehicle 
manufactured on or after the date an applicable Federal motor vehicle 
safety standard (FMVSS) takes effect, unless the motor vehicle was 
manufactured in compliance with the standard and was so certified by 
its original manufacturer. Under one of the exceptions to this 
prohibition, found at 49 U.S.C. 30141, a nonconforming vehicle can be 
imported into the United States provided (1) NHTSA decides that the 
vehicle is eligible for importation, based on its capability of being 
modified to conform to all applicable FMVSS, and (2) it is imported by 
a registered importer (RI), or by a person who has a contract with an 
RI to bring the vehicle into conformity with all applicable standards 
following importation. Regulations implementing this statute are found 
at 49 CFR parts 591 and 592.

HS-7 Declaration Form

    The regulations require a declaration to be filed (on the HS-7 
Declaration Form) at the time a vehicle is imported that identifies, 
among other things, whether the vehicle was originally manufactured to 
conform to all applicable FMVSS, and if it was not, to state the basis 
for the importation of the vehicle.
    A nonconforming vehicle that NHTSA has decided to be eligible for 
importation can be imported by an RI, or by a person who has a contract 
with an RI to modify the vehicle so that it conforms to all applicable 
FMVSS, under Box 3 on the HS-7 Declaration form. As previously noted, 
the volume of imports under Box 3 has greatly increased in recent 
years. In 2013, 36,266 vehicles were imported under Box 3; in 2014, 
73,809 vehicles were imported; and in 2015, 216,812 vehicles were 
imported. Based on these figures, the agency projects that 109,000 
vehicles will be imported each year under Box 3. Assuming that volume, 
the hour burden associated with the completion of the HS-7 Declaration 
form for these vehicles will be 9,083 hours (0.08333 hours to complete 
each HS-7 x 109,000 vehicles = 9,083 hours).

HS-474 Conformance Bond

    NHTSA's regulations also require an RI, among other things, to 
furnish a bond (on the HS-474 Conformance Bond form) at the time of 
entry for each nonconforming vehicle it imports, to ensure that the 
vehicle will be brought into conformity with all applicable safety and 
bumper standards within 120 days of entry or will be exported from, or 
abandoned to, the United States. A HS-474 Conformance Bond has to be 
furnished for each nonconforming vehicle imported under Box 3. Assuming 
an importation volume of 109,000 vehicles per year, the hour burden 
associated with the completion of the HS-474 will be 10,900 hours (0.1 
hours to complete each HS-474 x 109,000 vehicles = 10,900 hours).

Conformity Statement

    After modifying the vehicle to conform to all applicable standards, 
the RI submits a statement of conformity (on a suggested form) to 
NHTSA, which will then issue a letter permitting the bond to be 
released if the agency is satisfied that the vehicle has been modified 
in the manner stated by the RI. The statement of conformity contains a 
check-off list on which the RI identifies the FMVSS and other agency 
requirements to which the vehicle conforms as originally manufactured 
and the FMVSS and other requirements to which the vehicle was modified 
to conform. The RI also attaches to the statement of conformity 
documentary and photographic evidence of the modifications that it made 
to the vehicle to achieve conformity with applicable standards. 
Collectively, these documents are referred to as a ``conformity 
package.''
    A conformity package must be submitted for each nonconforming 
vehicle imported under Box 3. Because the Canadian motor vehicle safety 
standards are identical in most respects to the FMVSS, there are 
relatively few modifications that need to be performed on a Canadian-
certified vehicle to conform it to the FMVSS and the conformity 
packages that are submitted on these vehicles are considerably less 
comprehensive than those submitted for vehicles from Europe, Japan, and 
other foreign markets. The agency estimates that it would take the 
average RI no more than 30 minutes to collect information for, and 
assemble, a conformity package for a Canadian-certified vehicle.
    Generally, more modifications are needed to conform a non-Canadian 
vehicle to the FMVSS. To properly document these modifications, more 
information must be included in the conformity package for a non-
Canadian vehicle than is required for a Canadian-certified vehicle. The 
agency estimates that it would take an RI approximately twice as long, 
or roughly one hour, to compile information for, and assemble,

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a conformity package for a typical non-Canadian vehicle.
    Of the 36,266 nonconforming vehicles imported under Box 3 in 2013, 
35,973, or roughly 99.1 percent, were Canadian market and 293, or 
roughly 0.9 percent, were from markets other than Canada. Of the 73,809 
nonconforming vehicles imported under Box 3 in 2014, 73,467, or roughly 
99.5 percent, were Canadian market and 342, or roughly 0.5 percent, 
were from markets other than Canada. Of the 216,812 nonconforming 
vehicles imported under Box 3 in 2016, 216,445 or roughly 99.8 percent, 
were Canadian market and 357, or roughly 0.2 percent, were from markets 
other than Canada. Assuming this trend continues in future years, the 
agency estimates the hour burden associated with the submission of 
conformity packages on Canadian-certified vehicles to be 54,200 hours 
per year (109,000 vehicles x 99.45 percent or 0.9945 = 108,400 
vehicles; 108,400 vehicles x 0.5 hours per vehicle = 54,200 hours). The 
agency estimates the hour burden associated with the submission of 
conformity packages for non-Canadian vehicles to be 600 hours per year 
(109,000 vehicles x .55 percent or 0.0055 = 600 vehicles; 600 vehicles 
x 1.0 hours per vehicle = 600 hours. Adding these figures yields an 
estimated burden of 54,800 hours per year for the entire RI industry to 
compile and submit conformity packages to NHTSA on nonconforming 
vehicles imported under Box 3 (54,200 hours + 600 hours = 54,800 
hours).

Import Eligibility Petition

    As previously noted, a motor vehicle that was not originally 
manufactured to comply with all applicable FMVSS cannot be lawfully 
imported into the United States on a permanent basis unless NHTSA 
decides that the vehicle is eligible for importation, based on its 
capability of being modified to conform to those standards. Under 49 
U.S.C. 30141, the eligibility decision can be based on the 
nonconforming vehicle's substantial similarity to a vehicle of the same 
make, model, and model year that was manufactured for importation into, 
and sale in the United States, and certified as complying with all 
applicable FMVSS by its original manufacturer. Where there is no 
substantially similar U.S.-certified vehicle, the eligibility decision 
must be predicated on the vehicle having safety features that are 
capable of being modified to conform to the FMVSS, based on destructive 
crash test data or such other evidence that the agency may deem 
adequate. The agency makes import eligibility decisions either on its 
own initiative, or in response to petitions filed by RIs. Only a small 
number of RIs (currently about 16 out of the 107 RIs registered with 
the agency) ever submit import eligibility petitions. Many of these 
businesses have, over the years, submitted multiple petitions to the 
agency. The agency estimates that it would take the typical RI that 
petitions the agency roughly two hours to complete the paperwork 
associated with the submission of a petition for a vehicle that has a 
substantially similar U.S.-certified counterpart, and roughly twice as 
long, or four hours, to complete the paperwork associated with the 
submission of a petition for a vehicle that lacks a substantially 
similar U.S.-certified counterpart. In 2013, 28 import eligibility 
petitions were submitted to the agency. Of these, 20, or 71 percent, 
were for vehicles with substantially similar U.S.-certified 
counterparts and 8, or 29 percent, were for vehicles for which there 
were no substantially similar U.S. certified counterparts. In 2014, 10 
import eligibility petitions were submitted to the agency. Of these, 9, 
or 90 percent, were for vehicles with substantially similar U.S.-
certified counterparts, and 1, or 10 percent, were for vehicles for 
which there were no substantially similar U.S.-certified counterparts. 
In 2015, 15 import eligibility petitions were submitted to the agency. 
Of these, 14, or 93 percent, were for vehicles with substantially 
similar U.S.-certified counterparts, and 1, or 7 percent, were for 
vehicles for which there were no substantially similar U.S.-certified 
counterparts. Assuming this trend continues in future years, the agency 
estimates that roughly 18 import eligibility petitions will be 
submitted each year, 85 percent of which, or 15 petitions, will be for 
vehicles with substantially similar U.S.-certified counterparts, and 15 
percent of which, or 3 petitions, will be for vehicles lacking 
substantially similar U.S.-certified counterparts. Based on these 
figures, the agency estimates that the hour burden for the paperwork 
associated with the submission of import eligibility petitions to be 42 
hours per year (15 petitions x 2 hours per petition = 30 hours; 3 
petitions x 4 hours per petition = 12 hours; 30 hours + 12 hours = 42 
hours).
    e. Importation of vehicles or equipment intended solely for export 
under Box 4: A nonconforming vehicle or equipment item that is intended 
solely for export, and bears a tag or label to that effect, can be 
entered under Box 4 on the HS-7 Declaration form. In 2013, 45,509 
vehicles were imported under Box 4. In 2014, 52,485 were imported and 
in 2015, the volume of Box 4 entries increased to 83,349. Based on 
these figures, the agency projects that an average of 63,447 vehicles 
will be imported under Box 4 in each of the next three years. Based on 
that figure, the hour burden associated with the completion of the HS-7 
Declaration form for these vehicles will be 5,287 hours (0.08333 hours 
to complete each HS-7 x 63,447 vehicles = 5,287 hours).
    f. Temporary importation of nonconforming vehicles by nonresidents 
of the United States under Box 5: Under an international convention to 
which the United States is a signatory, a nonresident of the United 
States can import a nonconforming vehicle for personal use, for a 
period of up to one year, provided the vehicle is not sold while in the 
United States and is exported no later than one year from its date of 
entry. These vehicles are entered under Box 5 on the HS-7 Declaration 
form. To enter a vehicle under Box 5, the importer must also furnish 
Customs with the importer's passport number and the name of the country 
that issued the passport. In 2013, a total of 322 vehicles were 
imported under Box 5. In 2014, 382 vehicles were imported under that 
box. In 2015, 193 were imported. Based on these figures, the agency 
estimates that roughly 300 vehicles will be imported under Box 5 in 
each of the next three years. Assuming that volume, the hour burden 
associated with the completion of the HS-7 Declaration form for these 
vehicles will be under 25 hours (0.08333 hours to complete each HS-7 x 
300 vehicles = 24.99 hours).
    g. Temporary importation of nonconforming vehicles by foreign 
diplomats under Box 6: A member of a foreign government on assignment 
in the United States, or a member of the secretariat of a public 
international organization so designated under the International 
Organizations Immunities Act, and within the class of persons for whom 
free entry of motor vehicles has been authorized by the Department of 
State, can temporarily import a nonconforming vehicle for personal use 
while in the United States. These vehicles are entered under Box 6 on 
the HS-7 Declaration form. The importer must attach to the declaration 
a copy of the importer's official orders and supply Customs with the 
name of the embassy to which the importer is attached. In 2013, a total 
of 16 vehicles were imported under Box 6. In 2014, 11 vehicles were 
imported under that box. In 2015, 16 were again imported. Based on 
these figures, the agency estimates that roughly 14 vehicles will be 
imported under Box 6 in each of the next three years. Assuming that 
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completion of the HS-7 Declaration form for these vehicles will be 
roughly 1 hour (0.08333 hours to complete each HS-7 x 14 vehicles = 
1.16 hours).
    h. Temporary importation of nonconforming vehicles (other than 
vehicles equipped with automated driving systems) and equipment under 
Box 7: Under 49 U.S.C. 30114, NHTSA is authorized to exempt a motor 
vehicle (including one equipped with an automated driving system) or 
item of motor vehicle equipment from the importation restriction in 49 
U.S.C. 30112(a), on such terms the agency decides are necessary, for 
purposes of research, investigations, demonstrations, training, 
competitive racing events, show, or display. Regulations implementing 
this provision are found at 49 CFR part 591. Under those regulations, 
written permission from NHTSA is needed to temporarily import a 
nonconforming motor vehicle (including one equipped with an automated 
driving system) or equipment item for one of the specified purposes 
unless the importer is a manufacturer of motor vehicles that are 
certified to the FMVSS. An application form that can be used to obtain 
the letter of permission is posted to the agency's website at 
www.nhtsa.gov/cars/rules/import. If NHTSA grants permission, the 
nonconforming motor vehicle or equipment item can be temporarily 
imported under Box 7 on the HS-7 Declaration form. In 2013, 8,309 
entries were made under Box 7. In 2014, 6,558 entries were made. In 
2015, 7,319 were made. Permission letters were requested from NHTSA for 
236 of the entries made in 2013, 312 of the entries made in 2014, and 
336 of the entries made in 2015, representing roughly 4 percent of the 
total number of entries made under Box 7 in those years. The remaining 
entries were for vehicles and equipment imported by original 
manufacturers of vehicles that are certified to the FMVSS, who can 
temporarily import nonconforming vehicles and equipment for any of the 
specified purposes under Box 7 without the need for a NHTSA permission 
letter. Averaging the volume of imports over the past three years, the 
agency projects that roughly 7,395 entries will be made under Box 7 in 
each of the next three years. Assuming that applications for NHTSA 
permission letters will be submitted for 4 percent of those entries, 
and that a single application will be filed for each entry, the agency 
estimates that 295 applications will be filed in each of the next three 
years. Based on the estimate that it will take roughly five minutes to 
complete each of those applications, the agency projects that under 25 
hours will be expended on an annual basis to submit applications for 
permission from NHTSA to import vehicles (other than ones equipped with 
automated driving systems, as discussed below) and motor vehicle 
equipment under Box 7 (0.0833 hours per application x 295 applications 
= 24.58 hours). Assuming that a single HS-7 Declaration form is filed 
for each vehicle (other than one equipped with an automated driving 
system) imported under Box 7, the agency projects that under 617 hours 
will be expended on an annual basis in completing the declaration for 
vehicles imported under Box 7 (0.0833 hours per declaration x 7,395 
vehicles = 616.23 hours).
    i. Temporary importation of vehicles equipped with automated 
driving systems under Box 7: NHTSA has received, since the latter part 
of 2016, a number of applications for permission to temporarily import 
under Box 7 for research and demonstration purposes nonconforming 
vehicles either equipped with, or to be equipped with automated driving 
systems (ADS). Some of these applications have requested NHTSA's 
permission to operate the vehicles on public roads or in demonstrations 
that would permit members of the general public to board the vehicles 
and ride in them while operated in autonomous mode. Owing to the novel 
nature of ADS, and the potential risks associated with the introduction 
of vehicles equipped with that technology on public roads or in 
demonstrations involving members of the general public, NHTSA has 
determined that it requires additional information to process 
applications of this kind. NHTSA will request information about the 
degree to which the vehicle complies with the FMVSS or other safety 
standards; the maximum speed capability of the vehicle; the power 
source and degree to which it complies with the applicable standard or 
equivalent industry standards or practices; the extent to which the 
vehicle has been previously tested in autonomous mode and whether the 
vehicle has been involved in any crashes and if so, whether any of 
those crashes involved deaths or injuries; whether the vehicle is a 
production or prototype model; the automation level of the vehicle; 
whether a trained operator will be in the vehicle when operated in 
autonomous mode; whether the operator will be able to take immediate 
control of the vehicle should the need arise; and whether members of 
the public will be granted access to the vehicle while it is being 
operated in autonomous mode. Owing to the additional information that 
needs to be furnished, these applications will take longer to complete 
than applications for vehicles that are not equipped with ADS. Based on 
the number of applications that it has received to date, NHTSA 
estimates that it will receive 25 applications in each of the next 
three years for the temporary importation of vehicles with ADS, and 
NHTSA estimates that it will take each applicant ten hours to 
accumulate and furnish the information needed for each of these 
applications. Based on these estimates, the agency projects that 
approximately 250 hours will be expended each year submitting 
applications for permission from NHTSA to import vehicles with ADS 
under Box 7 (10 hours per application x 25 applications = 250 hours).
    In addition, should NHTSA grant an application for permission to 
import a nonconforming vehicle with ADS for research or demonstration 
purposes, the agency may attach conditions to its grant of approval. 
Some of the conditions that would increase the paperwork burden for the 
importers include reporting requirements and disclosure and/or 
placarding requirements. For instance, all importers of vehicles 
equipped or to be equipped with ADS would be required to submit an 
annual report to NHTSA on the status of all vehicles imported for the 
research program that identifies, by VIN, all vehicles that remain in 
the United States, all vehicles removed from service and the reason(s) 
for their removal, and their disposition. Another condition would 
require importers to notify NHTSA anytime a vehicle is involved in a 
crash or other incident, including near misses and difficult edge cases 
that the ADS could not handle without further modification, and provide 
copies of all accident reports concerning the occurrence prepared by 
State or local law enforcement authorities. NHTSA may also apply a 
condition requiring importers to affix a label to the interior and/or 
exterior of the vehicle warning prospective and actual occupants that 
the vehicle does not comply with all applicable FMVSS. The agency 
estimates that approximately 107 hours will be expended on an annual 
basis on these activities by all applicants who have been granted 
permission to import nonconforming vehicles with ADS for research or 
demonstration purposes. NHTSA estimates that 75 importers will submit 
annual reports (75 importers x 1 hour to compile and submit each report 
= 75 hours), that 5 incidents will be reported to NHTSA each year (5

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incidents x 1 hour to submit each report = 5 hours), that 25 new 
importers will format placarding for placement in each imported vehicle 
(25 importers x 1 hour to format a placard = 25 hours), and that 60 new 
vehicles will need to be placarded (60 vehicles x 2 minutes to placard 
each vehicle = 2 hours) for a total of 107 additional burden hours. In 
addition, NHTSA estimates that each placard will cost manufacturers $1 
per vehicle,\1\ resulting in a total annual cost to the industry of $60 
for the placarding requirement (60 vehicles per year x 1 placard per 
vehicle x $1 per placard = $60).
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    \1\ This amount is significantly higher than NHTSA's estimates 
of placarding costs in other clearances due to the fact that 
importers will placard only a very small number of vehicles and, 
therefore, are unable to achieve economies of scale. For example, in 
NHTSA's Tires and Rim Labeling collection NHTSA estimates that it 
will cost manufacturers $0.0074 to placard vehicles with the 
information required by FMVSS No. 119, New pneumatic tires for motor 
vehicles with a GVWR of more than 4,536 kilograms (10,000 pounds) 
and motorcycles, S4.3. See ICR Reference No. 201202-2127-007.
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    Because of the additional information that must be collected and 
reviewed, it will normally take NHTSA longer to process a request for 
permission to import a vehicle with ADS for research or demonstration 
purposes than it takes the agency to process a request for permission 
to import a vehicle without such a system. That is especially true 
whenever permission is sought to operate the vehicle on public roads or 
in demonstrations involving members of the public. Whereas the agency 
will normally process a request for permission to import a non-ADS-
equipped vehicle in less than one hour, it can take the agency up to 
ten hours to review and process the information submitted in support of 
an application to import an ADS-equipped vehicle for research or 
demonstration purposes. Based on the assumption that 25 applications 
for permission to import such vehicles will be submitted each year, the 
agency estimates that it will expend 250 hours in processing these 
applications (25 applications x 10 hours = 250 hours).
    j. Importation of off-road vehicles under Box 8: NHTSA regulates 
the importation of ``motor vehicles,'' which are defined (at 49 U.S.C. 
30102) as vehicles that are driven or drawn by mechanical power and 
manufactured primarily for use on public streets, roads, and highways. 
Vehicles that are not primarily manufactured for on-road use do not 
qualify as ``motor vehicles'' under this definition, and may therefore 
be imported without regard to their compliance with the FMVSS. These 
vehicles are entered under Box 8 on the HS-7 Declaration form. Vehicles 
that can be entered in this fashion include those that are originally 
manufactured for closed circuit racing. Although approval from NHTSA is 
not needed to import a vehicle that was originally manufactured for 
racing purposes, the agency will issue a letter recognizing a 
particular vehicle as having been so manufactured if the importer 
requests the agency to do so. An application form that can be used to 
obtain such a letter is also posted to the agency's website at 
www.nhtsa.gov/cars/rules/import. In 2013, applications were submitted 
to NHTSA for 1 vehicle imported under Box 8. In 2014, 13 applications 
were filed. In 2015, 25 were filed. Based on these figures, the agency 
projects that 13 applications to import vehicles for racing purposes 
under Box 8 will be submitted in each of the next three years. Assuming 
that it will take five minutes to complete each of these applications, 
the agency estimates that slightly more than 1 hour will be expended in 
completing these applications (0.08333 hours x 13 applications = 1.08 
hours).
    In 2013, a total of 207,112 off-road vehicles and equipment items 
were imported under Box 8. In 2014, 335,281 off-road vehicles and 
equipment items were imported under that box. In 2015, 421,546 were 
imported. Averaging those figures, the agency projects that roughly 
321,323 off-road vehicles and equipment items will be imported under 
Box 8 in each of the next three years. Assuming that volume, the hour 
burden associated with the completion of the HS-7 Declaration form for 
these vehicles and equipment items will be 26,776 hours (0.08333 hours 
to complete each HS-7 x 321,323 entries = 26,776).
    k. Importation of vehicles or equipment requiring further 
manufacturing operations under Box 9: A motor vehicle or equipment item 
that requires further manufacturing operations to perform its intended 
function, other than the addition of readily attachable components such 
as mirrors or wipers, or minor finishing operations such as painting, 
can be entered under Box 9 on the HS-7 Declaration form. Documents from 
the manufacturer must be furnished for these entries. In 2013, 27,604 
vehicles were imported under Box 9. In 2014, 45,905 vehicles were 
imported under that box. In 2015, 38,737 were imported. Averaging those 
figures, the agency projects that roughly 37,415 vehicles will be 
imported under Box 9 in each of the next three years. Assuming that a 
separate HS-7 Declaration form is filed for each of those vehicles, the 
agency projects that approximately 3,118 hours will be expended on an 
annual basis in completing the declaration for vehicles imported under 
Box 9 (0.0833 hours per declaration x 37,415 vehicles = 3,118).
    l. Importation of vehicles for show or display under Box 10: 
Vehicles that are deemed by NHTSA to have sufficient technological or 
historical significance that they would be worthy of being exhibited in 
car shows if they were brought to the United States are eligible for 
importation for purposes of show or display under Box 10 on the HS-7 
Declaration form. Written permission from NHTSA is also needed to 
import a vehicle for that purpose. An application form that can be used 
to request the agency to decide that a particular make, model, and 
model year vehicle is eligible for importation for purposes of show or 
display is posted to the agency's website at www.nhtsa.gov/cars/rules/import. In 2013, the agency received zero applications to determine 
vehicles eligible for importation for purposes of show or display. In 
2014, the agency received 2 such applications. In 2015, the agency 
again received zero applications. Averaging these figures, the agency 
projects that it will receive one application to determine vehicles 
eligible for importation for purposes of show or display in each of the 
next three years. Assuming that it will take the typical applicant up 
to ten hours to compile and assemble the materials needed to support 
each application, the agency estimates that up to 10 hours will be 
expended in this activity in each of those years.
    Also on the agency's website is an application form that can be 
used to request NHTSA to permit a particular vehicle to be imported for 
purposes of show or display once the agency has decided that the 
vehicle is of a make, model, and model year that is eligible for 
importation for those purposes. Certain restrictions apply to vehicles 
that are imported for purposes of show or display. Among those is a 
requirement that the vehicle not be driven in excess of 2,500 miles per 
year. The application specifies the terms of the importation and makes 
provision for the applicant to agree to those terms. In 2013, the 
agency received 23 applications to import specific vehicles for 
purposes of show or display. In 2014, the agency received 56 such 
applications. In 2015, the agency received 25. Averaging those figures, 
the agency estimates that it will receive roughly 35 applications in 
each of the next three years. Assuming that it will take the typical 
applicant up to one hour to compile and assemble the

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materials needed to support each application, the agency estimates that 
up to 35 hours will be expended in this activity in each of those 
years.
    m. Importation of equipment subject to the Theft Prevention 
Standard under Box 11: Items of motor vehicle equipment that are marked 
in accordance with the Theft Prevention Standard in 49 CFR part 541 are 
entered under Box 11 on the HS-7 Declaration form. In 2013, there were 
7,513 entries under Box 11. In 2014, there were 8,675 such entries. In 
2015 there were 4,509. Averaging these figures, the agency estimates 
that 6,899 entries will be made under Box 11 in each of the next three 
years. Assuming that it will take five minutes to complete each of 
these entries, the agency projects that under 575 hours will be 
expended on an annual basis in making these entries for equipment 
imported under Box 11 (0.0833 hours per declaration x 6,899 
declarations = 574.89 hours).
    n. Temporary importation of nonconforming vehicles by foreign 
military personnel under Box 12: A member of the armed forces of a 
foreign country on assignment in the United States can temporarily 
import a nonconforming vehicle for personal use during the member's 
tour of duty under Box 12 on the HS-7 Declaration form. In 2013, a 
total of 33 vehicles were imported under Box 12. In 2014, 21 such 
vehicles were imported. In 2015, 51 were imported. Averaging these 
figures, the agency projects that roughly 35 vehicles will be imported 
under Box 12 in each of the next three years. Assuming that volume, the 
hour burden associated with the completion of the HS-7 Declaration form 
for these vehicles will be under 3 hours (0.08333 hours to complete 
each HS-7 x 35 vehicles = 2.92 hours).
    o. Importation of vehicles to prepare import eligibility petitions 
under Box 13: A nonconforming vehicle imported by an RI for the purpose 
of preparing a petition for NHTSA to decide that a particular make, 
model, and model year vehicle is eligible for importation is entered 
under Box 13 on the HS-7 Declaration form. A letter from NHTSA granting 
the importer permission to import the vehicle for that purpose must be 
filed with the declaration. NHTSA has issued guidance to inform RIs 
that it will permit no more than two vehicles to be imported for the 
purpose of preparing an import eligibility petition. Box 13 was 
incorporated into the HS-7 Declaration form when that form was last 
revised in May, 2006. The agency received requests to permit the 
importation of 26 vehicles under Box 13 in 2013, 9 in 2014, and 14 in 
2015. Averaging these figures, the agency projects that roughly 16 
vehicles will be imported under Box 13 in each of the next three years. 
Assuming that volume, the hour burden associated with the completion of 
the HS-7 Declaration form for these vehicles will be under 2 hours 
(0.08333 hours to complete each HS-7 x 16 vehicles = 1.33 hours).
    2. Information collected from applicants for RI status and existing 
RIs seeking to renew their registrations: Under 49 U.S.C. 30141, a 
motor vehicle that was not originally manufactured to comply with all 
applicable FMVSS cannot be lawfully imported into the United States on 
a permanent basis unless (1) NHTSA decides it is eligible for 
importation, based on its capability of being modified to conform to 
all applicable FMVSS and (2) it is imported by an RI or by a person who 
has a contract with an RI to modify the vehicle so that it complies 
with all applicable FMVSS following importation. NHTSA is authorized by 
49 U.S.C. 30141(c) to establish, by regulation, procedures for 
registering RIs. Those regulations are found in 49 CFR part 592.
    a. Information collected from applicants: Under the terms of the 
regulations in part 592, an applicant for RI status must submit to the 
agency information that identifies the applicant, specifies the manner 
in which the applicant's business is organized (i.e., sole 
proprietorship, partnership, or corporation), and, depending on the 
form of organization, identifies the principals of the business. The 
application must also state that the applicant has never had a 
registration revoked and identify any principal previously affiliated 
with another RI. The application must also provide the street address 
and telephone number in the United States of each facility for the 
conformance, storage, and repair of vehicles that the applicant will 
use to fulfill its duties as an RI, including records maintenance, and 
the street address in the United States that it designates as its 
mailing address. The applicant must also furnish a business license or 
other similar document issued by a State or local authority authorizing 
it to do business as an importer, seller, or modifier of motor 
vehicles, or a statement that it has made a bona fide inquiry and is 
not required by any State or local authority to maintain such a 
license. The application must also set forth sufficient information to 
allow the Administrator to conclude that the applicant (1) is 
technically able to modify nonconforming vehicles to conform to 
applicable Federal motor vehicle safety and bumper standards, (2) owns 
or leases one or more facilities sufficient in nature and size to 
repair, conform, and store the vehicles for which it furnishes 
statements of conformity to NHTSA, (3) is financially and technically 
able to provide notification of and a remedy for a noncompliance with 
an FMVSS or a defect related to motor vehicle safety determined to 
exist in the vehicles it imports, and (4) is able to acquire and 
maintain information on the vehicles that it imports and the owners of 
those vehicles so that it can notify the owners if a safety-related 
defect or noncompliance is determined to exist in such vehicles. The 
application must also contain a statement that the applicant will abide 
by the duties of an RI and attest to the truthfulness and correctness 
of the information provided in the application. A brochure containing 
sample documents that an applicant may use in applying to become an RI 
is posted to the agency's website at www.nhtsa.gov/cars/rules/import. 
In 2013, NHTSA received 4 applications for RI status. In 2014, the 
agency received 5 applications of this kind. In 2015, the agency 
received 10. Based on these figures, the agency anticipates that it 
will receive 6 applications for RI status in each of the next three 
years. Assuming that it will take up to ten hours to compile and 
assemble the material needed to support a single application, the 
agency estimates that 60 hours will be expended in this activity for 
each of the next three years (6 applications x 10 hours = 60 hours).
    b. Information collected from existing RIs: To maintain its 
registration, an RI must file an annual statement affirming that all 
information it has on file with the agency remains correct and that it 
continues to comply with the requirements for being an RI. Formats that 
existing RIs may use to renew their registrations are included in a 
newsletter sent electronically to each RI before the renewal is due and 
posted to the agency's website at www.nhtsa.gov/cars/rules/import. The 
number of RI renewals increased in recent years on account of the 
strengthening of the U.S. dollar against the Canadian dollar, and the 
concomitant increase in the volume of vehicles imported from Canada. In 
2013, NHTSA received renewal packages from 62 RIs. In 2014, the agency 
received 66 renewal packages. In 2012, the agency received 65. Based on 
these figures, the agency anticipates that it will receive an average 
of 64 renewal packages in each of the next three years. Assuming that 
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material needed to support a single application for renewal, the agency 
estimates that 128 hours will be expended in this activity for each of 
the next three years (64 renewal applications x 2 hours = 128 hours).
    3. Information to be retained by RIs: The agency's regulations at 
49 CFR 592.6(b) require an RI to maintain and retain certain specified 
records for each motor vehicle for which it furnishes a certificate of 
conformity to NHTSA, for a period of 10 years from the vehicle's date 
of entry. As described in the regulations, those records must consist 
of ``correspondence and other documents relating to the importation, 
modification, and substantiation of certification of conformity to the 
Administrator.'' The regulations further specify that the records to be 
retained must include (1) a copy of the HS-7 Declaration Form furnished 
for the vehicle at the time of importation, (2) all vehicle or 
equipment purchase or sales orders or agreements, conformance 
agreements with importers other than RIs, and correspondence between 
the RI and the owner or purchaser of each vehicle for which the RI 
furnishes a certificate of conformity to NHTSA, (3) the last known name 
and address of the owner or purchaser of each vehicle for which the RI 
furnishes a certificate of conformity, and the vehicle identification 
number (VIN) of the vehicle, and (4) records, both photographic and 
documentary, reflecting the modifications made by the RI, which were 
submitted to NHTSA to obtain release of the conformance bond furnished 
for the vehicle at the time of importation. See 49 CFR 592.6(b)(1) 
through (b)(4).
    The latter records are referred to as a ``conformity package.'' 
Most conformity packages submitted to the agency covering vehicles 
imported from Canada are comprised of approximately six sheets of paper 
(including a check-off sheet identifying the vehicle and the standards 
that it was originally manufactured to conform to and those that it was 
modified to conform to, a statement identifying the recall history of 
the vehicle, a copy of the HS-474 conformance bond covering the 
vehicle, and a copy of the mandatory service insurance policy obtained 
by the RI to cover its recall obligations for the vehicle). In 
addition, most conformity packages include photographs of the vehicle, 
components that were modified or replaced to conform the vehicle to 
applicable standards, and the certification labels affixed to the 
vehicle.
    Approximately 120 conformity packages can be stored in a cubic foot 
of space. Based on projected imports of 109,000 nonconforming vehicles 
per year, 908.33 cubic feet of space will be needed on an industry-wide 
basis to store one year's worth of conformity packages. Assuming an 
annual cost of $20 per cubic foot to store the information, NHTSA 
estimates the aggregate cost to industry for storing a year's worth of 
conformity packages to be $18,167 per year.
    RIs are also required under 49 CFR 592.6(b) to retain a copy of the 
HS-7 Declaration Form furnished to Customs at the time of entry for 
each nonconforming vehicle for which they submit a conformity package 
to NHTSA. Paper HS-7 Declaration Forms are only filed for a small 
fraction of the nonconforming vehicles imported into the United States. 
Customs brokers file entries for most nonconforming vehicles 
electronically by using the Automated Broker Interface (ABI) system. 
For example, in Calendar year 2010, 17,645 ABI entries were made for 
nonconforming vehicles imported into the United States under Box 3, and 
only 365 paper HS-7 Declaration Forms (representing just two percent of 
the total) were filed for such vehicles. Because HS-7 Declaration Forms 
are filed for only a small fraction of the nonconforming vehicles that 
are imported by RIs, the storage requirement for those records can have 
no more than a negligible cost impact on the industry. Because the 
remaining records that RIs are required to retain under 49 CFR 592.6(b) 
may be stored electronically, the costs incident to the storage of 
those records should also be negligible.
    RIs who conduct recall campaigns to remedy a safety-related defect 
or a noncompliance with an FMVSS determined to exist in a vehicle they 
import must report the progress of those campaigns to NHTSA. The agency 
estimates that it should take each RI that is required to conduct a 
safety recall campaign approximately one hour to compile information 
for, and prepare each of the two reports it would be required to submit 
to the agency detailing the progress of the recall campaign. Since 
vehicle manufacturers in most cases include vehicles imported by RIs in 
their own recall campaigns, it is likely that very few of these reports 
would have to be prepared or submitted by RIs.
    Description of the Need for the Information and Proposed Use of the 
Information--The information collection detailed above is necessary to 
ensure that motor vehicles and items of motor vehicle equipment subject 
to the Federal motor vehicle safety, bumper and theft prevention 
standards are lawfully imported into the United States. To be lawfully 
imported, the vehicle or equipment item must be covered by one of the 
boxes on the HS-7 Declaration form and the importer must declare, 
subject to penalty for making false statements, that the vehicle or 
equipment item is entitled to entry under the conditions specified on 
the form, including the provision of any supporting information or 
materials that may be required.
    NHTSA relies on the information provided by RIs and applicants for 
RI status to obtain and renew their registrations so that it can better 
ensure that RIs are meeting their obligations under the statutes and 
regulations governing the importation of nonconforming vehicles and can 
make more informed decisions in conferring RI status on applicants and 
in permitting RI status to be retained by those currently holding 
registrations. In this manner, those lacking the capability to 
responsibly provide RI services, or who have committed or are 
associated with those who have committed past violations of the vehicle 
importation laws, can be more readily denied registration as an RI, or 
if they already hold such a registration, have that registration 
suspended or revoked when circumstances warrant such action.
    Description of the Likely Respondents (Including Estimated Number 
and Proposed Frequency of Responses to the Collection of Information)--
With regard to the HS-7 Declaration form, likely respondents include 
any private individual or commercial entity importing into the United 
States a vehicle or item of motor vehicle equipment subject to the 
Federal motor vehicle safety standards. It is difficult to estimate, 
with reliability, the absolute number of such respondents; however, 
that number would include:
     The 107 RIs who are currently registered with NHTSA and 
import nonconforming vehicles under Boxes 3 and 13;
     the roughly 1,629 individuals who import each year 
Canadian-certified vehicles for personal use under Box 2B;
     the several hundred original manufacturers who import 
conforming motor vehicles and equipment items under Box 2A; 
nonconforming vehicles or equipment intended for export under Box 4; 
nonconforming vehicles and equipment on a temporary basis for purposes 
of research, investigations, or other reasons specified under Box 7; 
vehicles and equipment requiring further manufacturing operations under 
Box 9; and equipment subject to the

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Theft Prevention Standard under Box 11.
     the several hundred dealers, distributors, and individuals 
who import off-road vehicles such as dirt bikes and all-terrain 
vehicles or ATVs, as well as other vehicles that are not primarily 
manufactured for on-road use under Box 8.
     the several hundred nonresidents of the United States and 
foreign diplomatic and military personnel who temporarily import 
nonconforming vehicles for personal use under Boxes 5, 6, and 12.
    Estimate of the Total Annual Reporting and Recordkeeping Burden of 
the Collection of Information--Adding together the burden hours 
detailed above yields a total of 252,622 hours expended on an annual 
basis for all paperwork associated with the filing of the HS-7 
Declaration form and other aspects of the vehicle importation program.
    Estimate of the Total Annual Costs of the Collection of 
Information--Other than the cost of the burden hours, the only 
additional costs associated with this information collection are the 
$18,167 cost to the industry, per year for the storage of records 
pertaining to the nonconforming vehicles that each RI imports into the 
United States and the $60 expense for importers of nonconforming 
vehicles with automated driving systems temporarily imported for 
research or demonstration purposes to procure placards advising riders 
that the vehicles do not conform to all applicable Federal motor 
vehicle safety standards.

    Authority:  44 U.S.C. 3506(c); delegation of authority at 49 CFR 
1.50 and 501.8(f).

Jeffrey M. Giuseppe,
Associate Administrator for Enforcement.
[FR Doc. 2018-04213 Filed 3-1-18; 8:45 am]
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                                               27, 2013. Any claim seeking judicial                    actions, taken pursuant to the
                                                                                                                                                             ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                               review of the previous Amendments to                    Endangered Species Act, 16 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                                                             identified by DOT Docket No. NHTSA–
                                               the Revised Programmatic Biological                     1531–1544, are available by contacting
                                                                                                                                                             2017–0080 by any of the following
                                               Opinion must have been filed by                         the FHWA, INDOT, or USFWS at the
                                                                                                                                                             methods:
                                               January 17, 2012, and January 24, 2014,                 addresses provided above. The Tier 2,                    • Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
                                               respectively to avoid being barred under                Section 6 Biological Opinion can be                   https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
                                               23 U.S.C. 139(l).                                       viewed in Appendix GG2 in the Section                 online instructions for submitting
                                                  On April 15, 2015, USFWS issued                      6 FEIS.                                               comments.
                                                                                                          The USFWS concurrence with the
                                               ‘‘Amendment 3 To the Tier 1 Revised                                                                              • Mail: Docket Management Facility:
                                               Programmatic Biological Opinion                         FHWA’s determination that the I–69
                                                                                                                                                             U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200
                                               (RPBO dated August 24, 2006,                            project is not likely to adversely affect
                                                                                                                                                             New Jersey Avenue SE, West Building
                                               previously amended July 24, 2013, and                   the rusty patched bumble bee (Bombus
                                                                                                                                                             Ground Floor, Room W12–140,
                                               May 25, 2011) for the I–69, Evansville                  affinis) was based on the fact that the
                                                                                                                                                             Washington, DC 20590–0001.
                                               to Indianapolis, Indiana highway.’’                     project is outside of the ‘‘high potential’’             • Hand Delivery or Courier: West
                                               USFWS issued their Conference                           zones developed in Indiana for the rusty              Building Ground Floor, Room W12–140,
                                               Opinion on the northern long-eared bat                  patched bumble bee and thus the                       1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, between 9
                                               as Amendment 3 to the RPBO due to the                   species is not likely to be present within            a.m. and 5 p.m. ET, Monday through
                                               pending listing of the northern long-                   the project area.                                     Friday, except Federal holidays.
                                                                                                       (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
                                               eared bat under the ESA. The                            Program Number 20.205, Highway Planning               Telephone: 1–800–647–5527.
                                               Conference Opinion was adopted as a                     and Construction. The regulations                        • Fax: 202–493–2251.
                                               Biological Opinion on May 4, 2015,                      implementing Executive Order 12372                       Instructions: All submissions must
                                               upon the effective date of the listing of               regarding intergovernmental consultation on           include the agency name and docket
                                               the northern long-eared bat. The                        Federal programs and activities apply to this         number for this proposed collection of
                                               amendment added an exempted level of                    program.)                                             information. Note that all comments
                                               incidental take for the northern long-                    Authority: 23 U.S.C. 139(l)(1).                     received will be posted without change
                                               eared bat and added terms and                                                                                 to https://www.regulations.gov,
                                               conditions associated with the northern                 Mayela Sosa,                                          including any personal information
                                               long-eared bat along with reasonable                    Division Administrator, Indianapolis,                 provided. Please see the Privacy Act
                                               and prudent measures to be                              Indiana.                                              heading below.
                                               implemented to protect this species.                    [FR Doc. 2018–04067 Filed 3–1–18; 8:45 am]               Privacy Act: Anyone is able to search
                                               Based on analysis of the information on                 BILLING CODE P                                        the electronic form of all comments
                                               the northern long-eared bat, USFWS                                                                            received into any of our dockets by the
                                               concluded that while potential                                                                                name of the individual submitting the
                                               incidental take of some individuals may                 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                          comment (or signing the comment, if
                                               result from the construction, operation,                                                                      submitted on behalf of an association,
                                                                                                       National Highway Traffic Safety                       business, labor union, etc.). You may
                                               and maintenance of the I–69 Evansville
                                                                                                       Administration                                        review DOT’s complete Privacy Act
                                               to Indianapolis, Indiana highway, it is
                                               not likely to jeopardize the continued                  [Docket No. NHTSA–2017–0080]                          Statement in the Federal Register
                                               existence of the northern long-eared bat.                                                                     published on April 11, 2000 (65 FR
                                               USFWS did not conduct any new                           Reports, Forms and Record Keeping                     19477–78) or you may visit https://
                                               analysis for either the bald eagle or                   Requirements; Agency Information                      DocketInfo.dot.gov.
                                               eastern fanshell mussel (Cyprogenia                     Collection Activity Under OMB Review                     Docket: For access to the docket to
                                               stegaria), and the non-jeopardy                         AGENCY:  National Highway Traffic                     read background documents or
                                               conclusion regarding impacts to the                     Safety Administration (NHTSA),                        comments received, go to https://
                                               bald eagle still stands as stated in the                Department of Transportation (DOT).                   www.regulations.gov and follow the
                                               original Tier 1 Biological Opinion                                                                            online instructions for assessing the
                                                                                                       ACTION: Request for public comment on
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                                               (dated December 3, 2003). The                                                                                 dockets. Alternately, you may visit in
                                                                                                       proposed collection of information.
                                               Amendment 3 to the Tier 1 Revised                                                                             person the Docket Management Facility
                                               Programmatic Biological Opinion                         SUMMARY:   Before a Federal agency can                at the street address listed above.
                                               (RPBO dated August 24, 2006,                            collect certain information from the                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                               previously amended July 24, 2013, and                   public, it must receive approval from                 Coleman Sachs, Office of Vehicle Safety
                                               May 25, 2011) for the I–69, Evansville                  the Office of Management and Budget                   Compliance (NEF–230), National
                                               to Indianapolis, Indiana highway can be                 (OMB). Under procedures established                   Highway Traffic Safety Administration,


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                                               West Building—4th Floor—Room W45–                       and complete information on the                       imported under Box 3. Over 97 percent
                                               205, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE,                         importation of the commodities it                     of those vehicles were imported from
                                               Washington, DC 20590. Mr. Sachs’                        regulates. As a consequence, the volume               Canada. In 2003, after the U.S. dollar
                                               telephone number is (202) 366–3151.                     of entries, in some instances, has greatly            began to weaken against the Canadian
                                               Please identify the relevant collection of              increased from the volume received in                 dollar, the volume of nonconforming
                                               information by referring to its OMB                     prior years. For example, the volume of               vehicle imports under Box 3 was
                                               Control Number.                                         entries for vehicles at least 25 years old            reduced by more than half, to 97,337
                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              that can be imported without regard to                vehicles. The trend accelerated over the
                                                                                                       their compliance with the Federal motor               next five years, with 43,648 vehicles
                                               Prior Approval
                                                                                                       vehicle safety standards (FMVSS) and                  imported under Box 3 in 2004, 12,642
                                                  On December 19, 2013, NHTSA                          equipment items manufactured prior to                 imported in 2005, 10,953 imported in
                                               submitted to OMB a request for the                      the date that any applicable standard                 2006, 7,470 imported in 2007, and 6,311
                                               extension of the agency’s approval                      has taken effect, both of which are                   imported in 2008. After the U.S. dollar
                                               (assigned OMB Control No. 2127–0002)                    declared under Box 1 on the HS–7                      had gained some strength against the
                                               of the information collection that is                   Declaration form, has increased by a                  Canadian dollar, the volume of imports
                                               incident to NHTSA’s administration of                   factor of nearly two hundred, from                    under Box 3 increased to 10,752
                                               the vehicle importation regulations at 49               roughly 13,000 entries in 2012 to nearly              vehicles in 2009, and continued to
                                               CFR parts 591, 592, and 593. On April                   2.5 million entries in 2015. There has                increase to 18,010 vehicles in 2010,
                                               13, 2014, OMB notified NHTSA that it                    been a 25 percent increase in the                     22,733 vehicles in 2011, and 30,138 in
                                               had approved this extension request                     volume of vehicles conforming to the                  2012. In 2013, 36,292 vehicles were
                                               through April 30, 2017. That approval                   FMVSS that are imported under Box 2A,                 imported under Box 3. With the
                                               was based on NHTSA submissions                          from 5.6 million in 2012 to nearly 7                  increasing strength of the U.S. dollar
                                               identifying information being collected                 million in 2015. The volume of vehicles               against the Canadian dollar, this figure
                                               on an annual basis from 63,818                          not originally manufactured to the                    more than doubled in 2014, when
                                               respondents, expending 61,882 hours of                  FMVSS that are imported by registered                 73,814 vehicles were imported, and
                                               effort, at a cost of $1,454,120. NHTSA                  importers under Box 3 has increased                   then tripled in 2015, when a record
                                               wishes to file with OMB a request for                   more than sevenfold, from roughly                     216,814 were imported.
                                               that agency to extend its approval for an               30,000 vehicles in 2012, to over 216,000                 When NHTSA last requested OMB
                                               additional three years. NHTSA                           vehicles in 2015. More than 99 percent                approval for the information collection
                                               published a prior notice to extend this                 of these vehicles are imported from                   associated with the vehicle importation
                                               information collection at 82 FR 901                     Canada, whose dollar, as previously                   program, the agency estimated that
                                               (January 4, 2017). NHTSA is                             indicated, has significantly weakened                 23,600 nonconforming vehicles would
                                               republishing this notice to account for                 against the U.S. dollar. Perhaps                      be imported on an annual basis under
                                               recent changes in some aspects of the                   influenced by the same factors, there                 Box 3, for which HS–7 Declaration
                                               information collection concerning the                   has been nearly a doubling in the                     forms and HS–474 DOT Conformance
                                               processing of applications for                          volume of Canadian-certified vehicles                 bonds would have to be furnished. The
                                               permission to temporarily import                        imported by individuals for personal                  agency estimated that it would take five
                                               vehicles equipped with automated                        use under Box 2B, from 1,275 in 2012                  minutes to complete each HS–7
                                               driving systems for research or                         to nearly 2,400 in 2015. There has been               Declaration form, and six minutes to
                                               demonstration purposes under Box 7 on                   a fourfold increase in the volume of                  complete each HS–474 DOT
                                               the HS–7 Declaration form. These are                    vehicles imported for export only under               Conformance bond, for a total
                                               described more fully below.                             Box 4, from roughly 20,000 vehicles in                expenditure of 4,327 hours to complete
                                               Changes in Program                                      2012 to slightly more than 83,000 in                  these forms. Given the significant rise in
                                                  Since the information collection                     2015. The volume of nonconforming                     nonconforming vehicle imports under
                                               associated with NHTSA’s importation                     vehicles temporarily imported for                     Box 3 in recent years, future projections
                                               program was last approved by OMB,                       research or demonstration purposes                    should assume an average of 109,000
                                               significant changes have taken place                    under Box 7 has increased by nearly 25                vehicle imports per year. Relying on this
                                               that impact the information collection                  percent, from 6,000 vehicles in 2012 to               figure, the hour burden associated with
                                               and the assessment of its burden on                     7,319 in 2015. Finally, the volume of                 the completion of paperwork for these
                                               affected members of the public. These                   vehicles not originally manufactured for              vehicles would be close to 19,873 hours
                                               have resulted, in part, from the                        use on public roads that are declared as              (0.08333 hours to complete each HS–7
                                               increasing strength of the U.S dollar                   off-road vehicles not subject to the                  × 109,000 vehicles = 9,083 hours; 0.1
                                               against foreign currencies, particularly                FMVSS under Box 8 has increased by                    hours to complete each HS–474 ×
                                               the Canadian dollar, which has led to a                 nearly one third, from 326,000 in 2012                109,000 vehicles = 10,900 hours; 9,083
                                               significant increase in the volume of                   to 421,526.                                           + 10,900 = 19,983 hours). This
                                               vehicles imported from Canada.                             The focus of NHTSA’s importation                   represents nearly a 462 percent increase
                                               Another factor that has impacted the                    program has traditionally been on                     in burden hours associated with these
                                               information collection is the                           vehicles that were not originally                     entries when compared to the figures
                                               transitioning in the filing of NHTSA-                   manufactured to comply with all                       used when OMB approval was last
                                               required import data from U.S. Customs                  applicable FMVSS. These vehicles must                 obtained.
                                               and Border Protection’s (CBP’s) legacy                  be imported by a registered importer                     Cumulatively, the changes in the
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                                               Automated Commercial System (ACS)                       (RI) under bond to ensure that the                    vehicle importation program detailed
                                               to the new Automated Commercial                         vehicles are brought into compliance                  above have produced more than a four-
                                               Environment/International Trade Data                    with applicable standards following                   fold increase in the hour burden
                                               System (ACE/ITDS). With its integration                 importation. Nonconforming vehicles                   associated with all aspects of the
                                               into ACE, which began on August 1,                      are entered under Box 3 on the HS–7                   program, from an estimated 61,882
                                               2015 and was completed by July 28,                      Declaration form. In calendar year 2002,              hours when OMB approval was last
                                               2016, NHTSA is receiving more accurate                  212,210 nonconforming vehicles were                   sought in 2013, to an estimated 252,622


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                                               hours in this document, as specified                      (i) Whether the proposed collection of              which identifies a lawful basis for the
                                               more fully below.                                       information is necessary for the proper               importation of a motor vehicle or
                                                                                                       performance of the functions of the                   equipment item into the United States.
                                               Scope of Accounting for Burdens                                                                                  a. Importation of vehicles at least 25
                                                                                                       agency, including whether the
                                                 In this document, the agency has not                  information will have practical utility;              years old or equipment not subject to
                                               focused exclusively on vehicles                           (ii) The accuracy of the agency’s                   the safety standards under Box 1: A
                                               imported under the RI program, but has                  estimate of the burden of the proposed                motor vehicle at least 25 years old can
                                               instead made a concerted effort to                      collection of information, including the              be lawfully imported without regard to
                                               quantify the hour burden associated                     validity of the methodology and                       its compliance with the FMVSS. So too
                                               with the completion of paperwork for                    assumptions;                                          can an equipment item manufactured on
                                               vehicles and equipment items imported                     (iii) How to enhance the quality,                   a date when no applicable FMVSS was
                                               in any legitimate way under NHTSA’s                     utility, and clarity of the information to            in effect. These vehicles and equipment
                                               regulations (49 CFR parts 591, 592, and                 be collected; and                                     items are declared under Box 1 on the
                                               593). As a consequence, we are                            (iv) How to minimize the burden of                  HS–7 Declaration form. In calendar year
                                               providing particular information on the                 the collection of information on those                2013, 15,419 entries were made for
                                               paperwork burden associated with the                    who are to respond, including the use                 vehicles and equipment items imported
                                               importation of conforming motor                         of appropriate automated, electronic,                 under Box 1. In 2014, 633,115 entries
                                               vehicles; the temporary importation of                  mechanical, or other technological                    were made, and in 2015, the volume of
                                               nonconforming vehicles for personal                     collection techniques or other forms of               entries increased to 2,487,196. Based on
                                               use by nonresidents and by foreign                      information technology, e.g., permitting              an average of these figures, the agency
                                               diplomatic and military personnel; the                  electronic submission of responses.                   projects that roughly 1,045,243 entries
                                               temporary importation of                                                                                      will be made under Box 1 over the next
                                               nonconforming vehicles (including                       Solicitation of Comments                              three years (15,419 + 633,115 +
                                               vehicles equipped with automated                          In compliance with these                            2,487,196 = 3,135,730; 3,135,730 ÷ 3 =
                                               driving systems) for purposes of                        requirements, NHTSA is requesting                     1,045,243). Assuming that an HS–7
                                               research, investigations, demonstrations                public comment on the following                       Declaration form is filed for each of
                                               or training, and other similar purposes;                proposed collection of information:                   these entries, and that it will take five
                                               the importation of vehicles that are not                  Title: Importation of Vehicles and                  minutes to complete each of these
                                               primarily manufactured for on-road use;                 Equipment Subject to the Federal Motor                forms, the agency estimates the hour
                                               and other entry categories permitted                    Vehicle Safety, Bumper, and Theft                     burden associated with completing the
                                               under the agency’s regulations. In                      Prevention Standards.                                 paperwork for these entries to be
                                               addition, we have attempted to account                    Type of Request: Reinstatement of an                approximately 87,100 hours per year
                                               for all forms, whether required or                      Expired Collection.                                   (0.08333 hours × 1,045,243 = 87,100
                                               optional, and other types of information                  OMB Control Number: 2127–0002.                      hours).
                                               solicitations associated with vehicle and                 Affected Public: Importers of vehicles                 b. Importation of conforming vehicles
                                               equipment importation that appear on                    and regulated items of motor vehicle                  and equipment under Box 2A: Vehicles
                                               the agency’s website and in newsletters                 equipment.                                            and equipment that are originally
                                               and other informational media that we                     Requested Expiration Date of                        manufactured to comply with all
                                               employ to inform RIs and others of our                  Approval: May 31, 2021.                               applicable Federal motor vehicle safety,
                                               requirements. Accounting for all                        Summary of Collection of Information                  bumper, and theft prevention standards,
                                               paperwork burdens in this manner, we                                                                          and that bear a label or tag certifying
                                               project that a total of 252,622 hours will                 1. Declaration requirement for the                 such compliance that is permanently
                                               be expended each year to complete                       importation of motor vehicles and                     affixed by the original manufacturer, are
                                               paperwork associated with all aspects of                regulated items of motor vehicle                      declared under Box 2A on the HS–7
                                               NHTSA’s program that regulates the                      equipment: NHTSA’s regulations at 49                  Declaration form. In 2013, 5,823,028
                                               importation of motor vehicles and                       CFR part 591 provide that no person                   vehicles were imported under Box 2A.
                                               equipment items subject to the FMVSS.                   shall import a motor vehicle or                       In 2014, the figure increased to
                                               As described above, this represents                     regulated item of motor vehicle                       6,508,918 vehicles, and increased again
                                               more than a four-fold increase over the                 equipment [e.g., tires, rims, brake hoses,            in 2015, to 6,909,140. Based on an
                                               61,882 burden hours that were                           brake fluid, seat belt assemblies, lighting           average of these figures, the agency
                                               estimated when OMB approval was last                    equipment, glazing (i.e., windshield and              projects that roughly 6,413,695 vehicles
                                               sought in 2013.                                         window glass), motorcycle helmets,                    will be imported each year under Box
                                                                                                       child restraints, compressed natural gas              2A for the next three years. The
                                               Issues for Comments To Address                          containers (used as part of a vehicle’s               overwhelming majority of vehicles
                                                 Under the Paperwork Reduction Act                     fuel system and not for the purpose of                entered under Box 2A are imported by
                                               of 1995 (PRA), before an agency submits                 transporting natural gas), reflective                 original manufacturers. As a rule,
                                               a proposed collection of information to                 triangular warning devices, rear impact               manufacturers do not file a separate HS–
                                               OMB for approval, it must publish a                     guards for trailers, and platform lift                7 Declaration form for each conforming
                                               document in the Federal Register                        systems for the mobility impaired]                    vehicle they import under Box 2A.
                                               providing a 60-day comment period and                   unless the importer files a declaration.              Instead, the manufacturers furnish
                                               otherwise consult with members of the                   See 49 CFR 591.5. This declaration is                 NHTSA with a single declaration form,
                                               public and affected agencies concerning                 filed with U.S. Customs and Border                    on a monthly basis, to which they attach
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                                               each proposed collection of information.                Protection (Customs) on a paper copy of               a list of all vehicles, identified by make,
                                               The OMB has promulgated regulations                     the HS–7 Declaration form, or, if the                 model, model year, and vehicle
                                               describing what must be included in                     entry is made by a Customs House                      identification number (VIN), that were
                                               such a document. Under OMB’s                            Broker, it can be made electronically                 imported under Box 2A during that
                                               regulations (at 5 CFR 1320.8(d)), an                    using Customs’ Automated Broker                       month. In this manner, it is not unusual
                                               agency must ask for public comment on                   Interface (ABI) system. The HS–7                      for a single HS–7 Declaration form to be
                                               the following:                                          Declaration form has 14 boxes, each of                filed with the agency to cover the entry


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                                               of many thousands of vehicles.                            d. Importation of nonconforming                     ensure that the vehicle will be brought
                                               Assuming that manufacturers account                     vehicles by registered importers under                into conformity with all applicable
                                               for 90 percent of the vehicles imported                 Box 3:                                                safety and bumper standards within 120
                                               under Box 2A, and that a manufacturer                                                                         days of entry or will be exported from,
                                                                                                       Statutory and Regulatory Background
                                               will, on average, report the entry of                                                                         or abandoned to, the United States. A
                                               5,000 vehicles on a single Declaration                     Section 30112(a) of Title 49, U.S.                 HS–474 Conformance Bond has to be
                                               form, and that all other vehicles                       Code prohibits, with certain exceptions,              furnished for each nonconforming
                                               imported under Box 2A are declared                      the importation into the United States of             vehicle imported under Box 3.
                                               individually, the agency projects the                   a motor vehicle manufactured on or                    Assuming an importation volume of
                                               hour burden associated with completing                  after the date an applicable Federal                  109,000 vehicles per year, the hour
                                               the paperwork for the entry of these                    motor vehicle safety standard (FMVSS)                 burden associated with the completion
                                               vehicles to be 53,541 hours per year                    takes effect, unless the motor vehicle                of the HS–474 will be 10,900 hours (0.1
                                               (6,413,695 vehicles × .9 = 5,772,325                    was manufactured in compliance with                   hours to complete each HS–474 ×
                                               vehicles imported by original                           the standard and was so certified by its              109,000 vehicles = 10,900 hours).
                                               manufacturers; 5,772,325 vehicles ÷                     original manufacturer. Under one of the
                                                                                                       exceptions to this prohibition, found at              Conformity Statement
                                               5,000 vehicles per declaration forms
                                               filed = 1,154 declaration forms being                   49 U.S.C. 30141, a nonconforming                         After modifying the vehicle to
                                               filed per year by manufacturers;                        vehicle can be imported into the United               conform to all applicable standards, the
                                               assuming that a separate declaration is                 States provided (1) NHTSA decides that                RI submits a statement of conformity (on
                                               filed for each other vehicle imported                   the vehicle is eligible for importation,              a suggested form) to NHTSA, which will
                                               under Box 2A yields 641,370                             based on its capability of being modified             then issue a letter permitting the bond
                                               declarations being filed per year for                   to conform to all applicable FMVSS,                   to be released if the agency is satisfied
                                               these vehicles; 641,370 + 1,154 =                       and (2) it is imported by a registered                that the vehicle has been modified in
                                               642,524 declarations per year; 0.08333                  importer (RI), or by a person who has a               the manner stated by the RI. The
                                               hours to complete each declaration ×                    contract with an RI to bring the vehicle              statement of conformity contains a
                                               642,524 declarations = 53,541 hours).                   into conformity with all applicable                   check-off list on which the RI identifies
                                                                                                       standards following importation.                      the FMVSS and other agency
                                                  c. Importation of conforming                                                                               requirements to which the vehicle
                                                                                                       Regulations implementing this statute
                                               Canadian-market vehicles for personal                                                                         conforms as originally manufactured
                                                                                                       are found at 49 CFR parts 591 and 592.
                                               use under Box 2B: A motor vehicle that                                                                        and the FMVSS and other requirements
                                               is certified by its original manufacturer               HS–7 Declaration Form                                 to which the vehicle was modified to
                                               as complying with all applicable                          The regulations require a declaration               conform. The RI also attaches to the
                                               Canadian motor vehicle safety standards                 to be filed (on the HS–7 Declaration                  statement of conformity documentary
                                               can be imported by an individual for                    Form) at the time a vehicle is imported               and photographic evidence of the
                                               personal use under Box 2B. To                           that identifies, among other things,                  modifications that it made to the vehicle
                                               accomplish the entry, the importer must                 whether the vehicle was originally                    to achieve conformity with applicable
                                               furnish Customs with a letter from the                  manufactured to conform to all                        standards. Collectively, these
                                               vehicle’s original manufacturer                         applicable FMVSS, and if it was not, to               documents are referred to as a
                                               confirming that the vehicle conforms to                 state the basis for the importation of the            ‘‘conformity package.’’
                                               all applicable U.S. Federal motor                       vehicle.                                                 A conformity package must be
                                               vehicle safety, bumper, and theft                         A nonconforming vehicle that NHTSA                  submitted for each nonconforming
                                               prevention standards, or that it                        has decided to be eligible for                        vehicle imported under Box 3. Because
                                               conforms to all such standards except                   importation can be imported by an RI,                 the Canadian motor vehicle safety
                                               for the labeling requirements of                        or by a person who has a contract with                standards are identical in most respects
                                               Standard Nos. 101 Controls and                          an RI to modify the vehicle so that it                to the FMVSS, there are relatively few
                                               Displays and 110 or 120 Tire Selection                  conforms to all applicable FMVSS,                     modifications that need to be performed
                                               and Rims, and/or the requirements of                    under Box 3 on the HS–7 Declaration                   on a Canadian-certified vehicle to
                                               Standard No. 108 Lamps, Reflective                      form. As previously noted, the volume                 conform it to the FMVSS and the
                                               Devices, and Associated Equipment                       of imports under Box 3 has greatly                    conformity packages that are submitted
                                               relating to daytime running lamps. A                    increased in recent years. In 2013,                   on these vehicles are considerably less
                                               total of 1,246 vehicles were declared                   36,266 vehicles were imported under                   comprehensive than those submitted for
                                               under Box 2B in 2013. In 2014, a total                  Box 3; in 2014, 73,809 vehicles were                  vehicles from Europe, Japan, and other
                                               of 1,245 vehicles were declared under                   imported; and in 2015, 216,812 vehicles               foreign markets. The agency estimates
                                               Box 2B and in 2015, 2,396 vehicles were                 were imported. Based on these figures,                that it would take the average RI no
                                               declared under that box. Assuming                       the agency projects that 109,000                      more than 30 minutes to collect
                                               these figures represent a fair                          vehicles will be imported each year                   information for, and assemble, a
                                               approximation of the volume of vehicles                 under Box 3. Assuming that volume, the                conformity package for a Canadian-
                                               imported under Box 2B in those three                    hour burden associated with the                       certified vehicle.
                                               calendar years, the agency projects that                completion of the HS–7 Declaration                       Generally, more modifications are
                                               roughly 1,629 vehicles will be imported                 form for these vehicles will be 9,083                 needed to conform a non-Canadian
                                               under Box 2B in each of the next three                  hours (0.08333 hours to complete each                 vehicle to the FMVSS. To properly
                                               calendar years. Assuming that a separate                HS–7 × 109,000 vehicles = 9,083 hours).               document these modifications, more
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                                               HS–7 Declaration form is filed for each                                                                       information must be included in the
                                               of these vehicles, the hour burden                      HS–474 Conformance Bond                               conformity package for a non-Canadian
                                               associated with the completing the                        NHTSA’s regulations also require an                 vehicle than is required for a Canadian-
                                               paperwork for the entry of these                        RI, among other things, to furnish a                  certified vehicle. The agency estimates
                                               vehicles will be 136 hours per year                     bond (on the HS–474 Conformance                       that it would take an RI approximately
                                               (1,629 vehicles × 0.08333 hours per                     Bond form) at the time of entry for each              twice as long, or roughly one hour, to
                                               entry = 136 hours).                                     nonconforming vehicle it imports, to                  compile information for, and assemble,


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                                               a conformity package for a typical non-                 petitions filed by RIs. Only a small                  Box 4 entries increased to 83,349. Based
                                               Canadian vehicle.                                       number of RIs (currently about 16 out of              on these figures, the agency projects that
                                                 Of the 36,266 nonconforming vehicles                  the 107 RIs registered with the agency)               an average of 63,447 vehicles will be
                                               imported under Box 3 in 2013, 35,973,                   ever submit import eligibility petitions.             imported under Box 4 in each of the
                                               or roughly 99.1 percent, were Canadian                  Many of these businesses have, over the               next three years. Based on that figure,
                                               market and 293, or roughly 0.9 percent,                 years, submitted multiple petitions to                the hour burden associated with the
                                               were from markets other than Canada.                    the agency. The agency estimates that it              completion of the HS–7 Declaration
                                               Of the 73,809 nonconforming vehicles                    would take the typical RI that petitions              form for these vehicles will be 5,287
                                               imported under Box 3 in 2014, 73,467,                   the agency roughly two hours to                       hours (0.08333 hours to complete each
                                               or roughly 99.5 percent, were Canadian                  complete the paperwork associated with                HS–7 × 63,447 vehicles = 5,287 hours).
                                               market and 342, or roughly 0.5 percent,                 the submission of a petition for a                      f. Temporary importation of
                                               were from markets other than Canada.                    vehicle that has a substantially similar              nonconforming vehicles by nonresidents
                                               Of the 216,812 nonconforming vehicles                   U.S.-certified counterpart, and roughly               of the United States under Box 5: Under
                                               imported under Box 3 in 2016, 216,445                   twice as long, or four hours, to complete             an international convention to which
                                               or roughly 99.8 percent, were Canadian                  the paperwork associated with the                     the United States is a signatory, a
                                               market and 357, or roughly 0.2 percent,                 submission of a petition for a vehicle                nonresident of the United States can
                                               were from markets other than Canada.                    that lacks a substantially similar U.S.-              import a nonconforming vehicle for
                                               Assuming this trend continues in future                 certified counterpart. In 2013, 28 import             personal use, for a period of up to one
                                               years, the agency estimates the hour                    eligibility petitions were submitted to               year, provided the vehicle is not sold
                                               burden associated with the submission                   the agency. Of these, 20, or 71 percent,              while in the United States and is
                                               of conformity packages on Canadian-                     were for vehicles with substantially                  exported no later than one year from its
                                               certified vehicles to be 54,200 hours per               similar U.S.-certified counterparts and               date of entry. These vehicles are entered
                                               year (109,000 vehicles × 99.45 percent                  8, or 29 percent, were for vehicles for               under Box 5 on the HS–7 Declaration
                                               or 0.9945 = 108,400 vehicles; 108,400                   which there were no substantially                     form. To enter a vehicle under Box 5,
                                               vehicles × 0.5 hours per vehicle =                      similar U.S. certified counterparts. In               the importer must also furnish Customs
                                               54,200 hours). The agency estimates the                 2014, 10 import eligibility petitions                 with the importer’s passport number
                                               hour burden associated with the                         were submitted to the agency. Of these,               and the name of the country that issued
                                               submission of conformity packages for                   9, or 90 percent, were for vehicles with              the passport. In 2013, a total of 322
                                               non-Canadian vehicles to be 600 hours                   substantially similar U.S.-certified                  vehicles were imported under Box 5. In
                                               per year (109,000 vehicles × .55 percent                counterparts, and 1, or 10 percent, were              2014, 382 vehicles were imported under
                                               or 0.0055 = 600 vehicles; 600 vehicles                  for vehicles for which there were no                  that box. In 2015, 193 were imported.
                                               × 1.0 hours per vehicle = 600 hours.                    substantially similar U.S.-certified                  Based on these figures, the agency
                                               Adding these figures yields an estimated                counterparts. In 2015, 15 import                      estimates that roughly 300 vehicles will
                                               burden of 54,800 hours per year for the                 eligibility petitions were submitted to               be imported under Box 5 in each of the
                                               entire RI industry to compile and                       the agency. Of these, 14, or 93 percent,              next three years. Assuming that volume,
                                               submit conformity packages to NHTSA                     were for vehicles with substantially                  the hour burden associated with the
                                               on nonconforming vehicles imported                      similar U.S.-certified counterparts, and              completion of the HS–7 Declaration
                                               under Box 3 (54,200 hours + 600 hours                   1, or 7 percent, were for vehicles for                form for these vehicles will be under 25
                                               = 54,800 hours).                                                                                              hours (0.08333 hours to complete each
                                                                                                       which there were no substantially
                                                                                                                                                             HS–7 × 300 vehicles = 24.99 hours).
                                               Import Eligibility Petition                             similar U.S.-certified counterparts.
                                                                                                                                                               g. Temporary importation of
                                                  As previously noted, a motor vehicle                 Assuming this trend continues in future               nonconforming vehicles by foreign
                                               that was not originally manufactured to                 years, the agency estimates that roughly              diplomats under Box 6: A member of a
                                               comply with all applicable FMVSS                        18 import eligibility petitions will be               foreign government on assignment in
                                               cannot be lawfully imported into the                    submitted each year, 85 percent of                    the United States, or a member of the
                                               United States on a permanent basis                      which, or 15 petitions, will be for                   secretariat of a public international
                                               unless NHTSA decides that the vehicle                   vehicles with substantially similar U.S.-             organization so designated under the
                                               is eligible for importation, based on its               certified counterparts, and 15 percent of             International Organizations Immunities
                                               capability of being modified to conform                 which, or 3 petitions, will be for                    Act, and within the class of persons for
                                               to those standards. Under 49 U.S.C.                     vehicles lacking substantially similar                whom free entry of motor vehicles has
                                               30141, the eligibility decision can be                  U.S.-certified counterparts. Based on                 been authorized by the Department of
                                               based on the nonconforming vehicle’s                    these figures, the agency estimates that              State, can temporarily import a
                                               substantial similarity to a vehicle of the              the hour burden for the paperwork                     nonconforming vehicle for personal use
                                               same make, model, and model year that                   associated with the submission of                     while in the United States. These
                                               was manufactured for importation into,                  import eligibility petitions to be 42                 vehicles are entered under Box 6 on the
                                               and sale in the United States, and                      hours per year (15 petitions × 2 hours                HS–7 Declaration form. The importer
                                               certified as complying with all                         per petition = 30 hours; 3 petitions × 4              must attach to the declaration a copy of
                                               applicable FMVSS by its original                        hours per petition = 12 hours; 30 hours               the importer’s official orders and supply
                                               manufacturer. Where there is no                         + 12 hours = 42 hours).                               Customs with the name of the embassy
                                               substantially similar U.S.-certified                       e. Importation of vehicles or                      to which the importer is attached. In
                                               vehicle, the eligibility decision must be               equipment intended solely for export                  2013, a total of 16 vehicles were
                                               predicated on the vehicle having safety                 under Box 4: A nonconforming vehicle                  imported under Box 6. In 2014, 11
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                                               features that are capable of being                      or equipment item that is intended                    vehicles were imported under that box.
                                               modified to conform to the FMVSS,                       solely for export, and bears a tag or label           In 2015, 16 were again imported. Based
                                               based on destructive crash test data or                 to that effect, can be entered under Box              on these figures, the agency estimates
                                               such other evidence that the agency may                 4 on the HS–7 Declaration form. In                    that roughly 14 vehicles will be
                                               deem adequate. The agency makes                         2013, 45,509 vehicles were imported                   imported under Box 6 in each of the
                                               import eligibility decisions either on its              under Box 4. In 2014, 52,485 were                     next three years. Assuming that volume,
                                               own initiative, or in response to                       imported and in 2015, the volume of                   the hour burden associated with the


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                                               completion of the HS–7 Declaration                      agency projects that under 25 hours will              additional information that needs to be
                                               form for these vehicles will be roughly                 be expended on an annual basis to                     furnished, these applications will take
                                               1 hour (0.08333 hours to complete each                  submit applications for permission from               longer to complete than applications for
                                               HS–7 × 14 vehicles = 1.16 hours).                       NHTSA to import vehicles (other than                  vehicles that are not equipped with
                                                  h. Temporary importation of                          ones equipped with automated driving                  ADS. Based on the number of
                                               nonconforming vehicles (other than                      systems, as discussed below) and motor                applications that it has received to date,
                                               vehicles equipped with automated                        vehicle equipment under Box 7 (0.0833                 NHTSA estimates that it will receive 25
                                               driving systems) and equipment under                    hours per application × 295 applications              applications in each of the next three
                                               Box 7: Under 49 U.S.C. 30114, NHTSA                     = 24.58 hours). Assuming that a single                years for the temporary importation of
                                               is authorized to exempt a motor vehicle                 HS–7 Declaration form is filed for each               vehicles with ADS, and NHTSA
                                               (including one equipped with an                         vehicle (other than one equipped with                 estimates that it will take each applicant
                                               automated driving system) or item of                    an automated driving system) imported                 ten hours to accumulate and furnish the
                                               motor vehicle equipment from the                        under Box 7, the agency projects that                 information needed for each of these
                                               importation restriction in 49 U.S.C.                    under 617 hours will be expended on an                applications. Based on these estimates,
                                               30112(a), on such terms the agency                      annual basis in completing the                        the agency projects that approximately
                                               decides are necessary, for purposes of                  declaration for vehicles imported under               250 hours will be expended each year
                                               research, investigations,                               Box 7 (0.0833 hours per declaration ×                 submitting applications for permission
                                               demonstrations, training, competitive                   7,395 vehicles = 616.23 hours).                       from NHTSA to import vehicles with
                                               racing events, show, or display.                          i. Temporary importation of vehicles                ADS under Box 7 (10 hours per
                                               Regulations implementing this                           equipped with automated driving                       application × 25 applications = 250
                                               provision are found at 49 CFR part 591.                 systems under Box 7: NHTSA has                        hours).
                                               Under those regulations, written                        received, since the latter part of 2016, a               In addition, should NHTSA grant an
                                               permission from NHTSA is needed to                      number of applications for permission                 application for permission to import a
                                               temporarily import a nonconforming                      to temporarily import under Box 7 for                 nonconforming vehicle with ADS for
                                               motor vehicle (including one equipped                   research and demonstration purposes                   research or demonstration purposes, the
                                               with an automated driving system) or                    nonconforming vehicles either equipped                agency may attach conditions to its
                                               equipment item for one of the specified                 with, or to be equipped with automated                grant of approval. Some of the
                                               purposes unless the importer is a                       driving systems (ADS). Some of these                  conditions that would increase the
                                               manufacturer of motor vehicles that are                 applications have requested NHTSA’s                   paperwork burden for the importers
                                               certified to the FMVSS. An application                  permission to operate the vehicles on                 include reporting requirements and
                                               form that can be used to obtain the letter              public roads or in demonstrations that                disclosure and/or placarding
                                               of permission is posted to the agency’s                 would permit members of the general                   requirements. For instance, all
                                               website at www.nhtsa.gov/cars/rules/                    public to board the vehicles and ride in              importers of vehicles equipped or to be
                                               import. If NHTSA grants permission, the                 them while operated in autonomous                     equipped with ADS would be required
                                               nonconforming motor vehicle or                          mode. Owing to the novel nature of                    to submit an annual report to NHTSA
                                               equipment item can be temporarily                       ADS, and the potential risks associated               on the status of all vehicles imported for
                                               imported under Box 7 on the HS–7                        with the introduction of vehicles                     the research program that identifies, by
                                               Declaration form. In 2013, 8,309 entries                equipped with that technology on                      VIN, all vehicles that remain in the
                                               were made under Box 7. In 2014, 6,558                   public roads or in demonstrations                     United States, all vehicles removed from
                                               entries were made. In 2015, 7,319 were                  involving members of the general                      service and the reason(s) for their
                                               made. Permission letters were requested                 public, NHTSA has determined that it                  removal, and their disposition. Another
                                               from NHTSA for 236 of the entries made                  requires additional information to                    condition would require importers to
                                               in 2013, 312 of the entries made in                     process applications of this kind.                    notify NHTSA anytime a vehicle is
                                               2014, and 336 of the entries made in                    NHTSA will request information about                  involved in a crash or other incident,
                                               2015, representing roughly 4 percent of                 the degree to which the vehicle                       including near misses and difficult edge
                                               the total number of entries made under                  complies with the FMVSS or other                      cases that the ADS could not handle
                                               Box 7 in those years. The remaining                     safety standards; the maximum speed                   without further modification, and
                                               entries were for vehicles and equipment                 capability of the vehicle; the power                  provide copies of all accident reports
                                               imported by original manufacturers of                   source and degree to which it complies                concerning the occurrence prepared by
                                               vehicles that are certified to the FMVSS,               with the applicable standard or                       State or local law enforcement
                                               who can temporarily import                              equivalent industry standards or                      authorities. NHTSA may also apply a
                                               nonconforming vehicles and equipment                    practices; the extent to which the                    condition requiring importers to affix a
                                               for any of the specified purposes under                 vehicle has been previously tested in                 label to the interior and/or exterior of
                                               Box 7 without the need for a NHTSA                      autonomous mode and whether the                       the vehicle warning prospective and
                                               permission letter. Averaging the volume                 vehicle has been involved in any                      actual occupants that the vehicle does
                                               of imports over the past three years, the               crashes and if so, whether any of those               not comply with all applicable FMVSS.
                                               agency projects that roughly 7,395                      crashes involved deaths or injuries;                  The agency estimates that
                                               entries will be made under Box 7 in                     whether the vehicle is a production or                approximately 107 hours will be
                                               each of the next three years. Assuming                  prototype model; the automation level                 expended on an annual basis on these
                                               that applications for NHTSA permission                  of the vehicle; whether a trained                     activities by all applicants who have
                                               letters will be submitted for 4 percent of              operator will be in the vehicle when                  been granted permission to import
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                                               those entries, and that a single                        operated in autonomous mode; whether                  nonconforming vehicles with ADS for
                                               application will be filed for each entry,               the operator will be able to take                     research or demonstration purposes.
                                               the agency estimates that 295                           immediate control of the vehicle should               NHTSA estimates that 75 importers will
                                               applications will be filed in each of the               the need arise; and whether members of                submit annual reports (75 importers × 1
                                               next three years. Based on the estimate                 the public will be granted access to the              hour to compile and submit each report
                                               that it will take roughly five minutes to               vehicle while it is being operated in                 = 75 hours), that 5 incidents will be
                                               complete each of those applications, the                autonomous mode. Owing to the                         reported to NHTSA each year (5


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                                               incidents × 1 hour to submit each report                vehicles are entered under Box 8 on the               for each of those vehicles, the agency
                                               = 5 hours), that 25 new importers will                  HS–7 Declaration form. Vehicles that                  projects that approximately 3,118 hours
                                               format placarding for placement in each                 can be entered in this fashion include                will be expended on an annual basis in
                                               imported vehicle (25 importers × 1 hour                 those that are originally manufactured                completing the declaration for vehicles
                                               to format a placard = 25 hours), and that               for closed circuit racing. Although                   imported under Box 9 (0.0833 hours per
                                               60 new vehicles will need to be                         approval from NHTSA is not needed to                  declaration × 37,415 vehicles = 3,118).
                                               placarded (60 vehicles × 2 minutes to                   import a vehicle that was originally                     l. Importation of vehicles for show or
                                               placard each vehicle = 2 hours) for a                   manufactured for racing purposes, the                 display under Box 10: Vehicles that are
                                               total of 107 additional burden hours. In                agency will issue a letter recognizing a              deemed by NHTSA to have sufficient
                                               addition, NHTSA estimates that each                     particular vehicle as having been so                  technological or historical significance
                                               placard will cost manufacturers $1 per                  manufactured if the importer requests                 that they would be worthy of being
                                               vehicle,1 resulting in a total annual cost              the agency to do so. An application form              exhibited in car shows if they were
                                               to the industry of $60 for the placarding               that can be used to obtain such a letter              brought to the United States are eligible
                                               requirement (60 vehicles per year × 1                   is also posted to the agency’s website at             for importation for purposes of show or
                                               placard per vehicle × $1 per placard =                  www.nhtsa.gov/cars/rules/import. In                   display under Box 10 on the HS–7
                                               $60).                                                   2013, applications were submitted to                  Declaration form. Written permission
                                                  Because of the additional information                NHTSA for 1 vehicle imported under                    from NHTSA is also needed to import
                                               that must be collected and reviewed, it                 Box 8. In 2014, 13 applications were                  a vehicle for that purpose. An
                                               will normally take NHTSA longer to                      filed. In 2015, 25 were filed. Based on               application form that can be used to
                                               process a request for permission to                     these figures, the agency projects that 13            request the agency to decide that a
                                               import a vehicle with ADS for research                  applications to import vehicles for                   particular make, model, and model year
                                               or demonstration purposes than it takes                 racing purposes under Box 8 will be                   vehicle is eligible for importation for
                                               the agency to process a request for                     submitted in each of the next three                   purposes of show or display is posted to
                                               permission to import a vehicle without                  years. Assuming that it will take five                the agency’s website at www.nhtsa.gov/
                                               such a system. That is especially true                  minutes to complete each of these                     cars/rules/import. In 2013, the agency
                                               whenever permission is sought to                        applications, the agency estimates that               received zero applications to determine
                                               operate the vehicle on public roads or                  slightly more than 1 hour will be                     vehicles eligible for importation for
                                               in demonstrations involving members of                  expended in completing these                          purposes of show or display. In 2014,
                                               the public. Whereas the agency will                     applications (0.08333 hours × 13                      the agency received 2 such applications.
                                               normally process a request for                          applications = 1.08 hours).                           In 2015, the agency again received zero
                                               permission to import a non-ADS-                            In 2013, a total of 207,112 off-road               applications. Averaging these figures,
                                               equipped vehicle in less than one hour,                 vehicles and equipment items were                     the agency projects that it will receive
                                               it can take the agency up to ten hours                  imported under Box 8. In 2014, 335,281                one application to determine vehicles
                                               to review and process the information                   off-road vehicles and equipment items                 eligible for importation for purposes of
                                               submitted in support of an application                  were imported under that box. In 2015,                show or display in each of the next
                                               to import an ADS-equipped vehicle for                   421,546 were imported. Averaging those                three years. Assuming that it will take
                                               research or demonstration purposes.                     figures, the agency projects that roughly             the typical applicant up to ten hours to
                                               Based on the assumption that 25                         321,323 off-road vehicles and                         compile and assemble the materials
                                               applications for permission to import                   equipment items will be imported under                needed to support each application, the
                                               such vehicles will be submitted each                    Box 8 in each of the next three years.                agency estimates that up to 10 hours
                                               year, the agency estimates that it will                 Assuming that volume, the hour burden                 will be expended in this activity in each
                                               expend 250 hours in processing these                    associated with the completion of the                 of those years.
                                               applications (25 applications × 10 hours                HS–7 Declaration form for these                          Also on the agency’s website is an
                                               = 250 hours).                                           vehicles and equipment items will be                  application form that can be used to
                                                  j. Importation of off-road vehicles                  26,776 hours (0.08333 hours to                        request NHTSA to permit a particular
                                               under Box 8: NHTSA regulates the                        complete each HS–7 × 321,323 entries =                vehicle to be imported for purposes of
                                               importation of ‘‘motor vehicles,’’ which                26,776).                                              show or display once the agency has
                                               are defined (at 49 U.S.C. 30102) as                        k. Importation of vehicles or                      decided that the vehicle is of a make,
                                               vehicles that are driven or drawn by                    equipment requiring further                           model, and model year that is eligible
                                               mechanical power and manufactured                       manufacturing operations under Box 9:                 for importation for those purposes.
                                               primarily for use on public streets,                    A motor vehicle or equipment item that                Certain restrictions apply to vehicles
                                               roads, and highways. Vehicles that are                  requires further manufacturing                        that are imported for purposes of show
                                               not primarily manufactured for on-road                  operations to perform its intended                    or display. Among those is a
                                               use do not qualify as ‘‘motor vehicles’’                function, other than the addition of                  requirement that the vehicle not be
                                               under this definition, and may therefore                readily attachable components such as                 driven in excess of 2,500 miles per year.
                                               be imported without regard to their                     mirrors or wipers, or minor finishing                 The application specifies the terms of
                                               compliance with the FMVSS. These                        operations such as painting, can be                   the importation and makes provision for
                                                                                                       entered under Box 9 on the HS–7                       the applicant to agree to those terms. In
                                                 1 This amount is significantly higher than            Declaration form. Documents from the                  2013, the agency received 23
                                               NHTSA’s estimates of placarding costs in other          manufacturer must be furnished for                    applications to import specific vehicles
                                               clearances due to the fact that importers will          these entries. In 2013, 27,604 vehicles               for purposes of show or display. In
                                               placard only a very small number of vehicles and,       were imported under Box 9. In 2014,                   2014, the agency received 56 such
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                                               therefore, are unable to achieve economies of scale.
                                               For example, in NHTSA’s Tires and Rim Labeling
                                                                                                       45,905 vehicles were imported under                   applications. In 2015, the agency
                                               collection NHTSA estimates that it will cost            that box. In 2015, 38,737 were imported.              received 25. Averaging those figures, the
                                               manufacturers $0.0074 to placard vehicles with the      Averaging those figures, the agency                   agency estimates that it will receive
                                               information required by FMVSS No. 119, New              projects that roughly 37,415 vehicles                 roughly 35 applications in each of the
                                               pneumatic tires for motor vehicles with a GVWR of
                                               more than 4,536 kilograms (10,000 pounds) and
                                                                                                       will be imported under Box 9 in each of               next three years. Assuming that it will
                                               motorcycles, S4.3. See ICR Reference No. 201202–        the next three years. Assuming that a                 take the typical applicant up to one
                                               2127–007.                                               separate HS–7 Declaration form is filed               hour to compile and assemble the


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                                               materials needed to support each                        Averaging these figures, the agency                   and bumper standards, (2) owns or
                                               application, the agency estimates that                  projects that roughly 16 vehicles will be             leases one or more facilities sufficient in
                                               up to 35 hours will be expended in this                 imported under Box 13 in each of the                  nature and size to repair, conform, and
                                               activity in each of those years.                        next three years. Assuming that volume,               store the vehicles for which it furnishes
                                                  m. Importation of equipment subject                  the hour burden associated with the                   statements of conformity to NHTSA, (3)
                                               to the Theft Prevention Standard under                  completion of the HS–7 Declaration                    is financially and technically able to
                                               Box 11: Items of motor vehicle                          form for these vehicles will be under 2               provide notification of and a remedy for
                                               equipment that are marked in                            hours (0.08333 hours to complete each                 a noncompliance with an FMVSS or a
                                               accordance with the Theft Prevention                    HS–7 × 16 vehicles = 1.33 hours).                     defect related to motor vehicle safety
                                               Standard in 49 CFR part 541 are entered                    2. Information collected from                      determined to exist in the vehicles it
                                               under Box 11 on the HS–7 Declaration                    applicants for RI status and existing RIs             imports, and (4) is able to acquire and
                                               form. In 2013, there were 7,513 entries                 seeking to renew their registrations:                 maintain information on the vehicles
                                               under Box 11. In 2014, there were 8,675                 Under 49 U.S.C. 30141, a motor vehicle                that it imports and the owners of those
                                               such entries. In 2015 there were 4,509.                 that was not originally manufactured to               vehicles so that it can notify the owners
                                               Averaging these figures, the agency                     comply with all applicable FMVSS                      if a safety-related defect or
                                               estimates that 6,899 entries will be                    cannot be lawfully imported into the                  noncompliance is determined to exist in
                                               made under Box 11 in each of the next                   United States on a permanent basis                    such vehicles. The application must
                                               three years. Assuming that it will take                 unless (1) NHTSA decides it is eligible               also contain a statement that the
                                               five minutes to complete each of these                  for importation, based on its capability              applicant will abide by the duties of an
                                               entries, the agency projects that under                 of being modified to conform to all                   RI and attest to the truthfulness and
                                               575 hours will be expended on an                        applicable FMVSS and (2) it is imported               correctness of the information provided
                                               annual basis in making these entries for                by an RI or by a person who has a                     in the application. A brochure
                                               equipment imported under Box 11                         contract with an RI to modify the                     containing sample documents that an
                                               (0.0833 hours per declaration × 6,899                   vehicle so that it complies with all                  applicant may use in applying to
                                               declarations = 574.89 hours).                           applicable FMVSS following                            become an RI is posted to the agency’s
                                                  n. Temporary importation of                          importation. NHTSA is authorized by 49                website at www.nhtsa.gov/cars/rules/
                                               nonconforming vehicles by foreign                       U.S.C. 30141(c) to establish, by                      import. In 2013, NHTSA received 4
                                               military personnel under Box 12: A                      regulation, procedures for registering                applications for RI status. In 2014, the
                                               member of the armed forces of a foreign                 RIs. Those regulations are found in 49                agency received 5 applications of this
                                               country on assignment in the United                     CFR part 592.                                         kind. In 2015, the agency received 10.
                                               States can temporarily import a                            a. Information collected from                      Based on these figures, the agency
                                               nonconforming vehicle for personal use                  applicants: Under the terms of the                    anticipates that it will receive 6
                                               during the member’s tour of duty under                  regulations in part 592, an applicant for
                                                                                                                                                             applications for RI status in each of the
                                               Box 12 on the HS–7 Declaration form.                    RI status must submit to the agency
                                                                                                                                                             next three years. Assuming that it will
                                               In 2013, a total of 33 vehicles were                    information that identifies the
                                                                                                                                                             take up to ten hours to compile and
                                               imported under Box 12. In 2014, 21                      applicant, specifies the manner in
                                                                                                                                                             assemble the material needed to support
                                               such vehicles were imported. In 2015,                   which the applicant’s business is
                                                                                                                                                             a single application, the agency
                                               51 were imported. Averaging these                       organized (i.e., sole proprietorship,
                                                                                                                                                             estimates that 60 hours will be
                                               figures, the agency projects that roughly               partnership, or corporation), and,
                                                                                                                                                             expended in this activity for each of the
                                               35 vehicles will be imported under Box                  depending on the form of organization,
                                                                                                                                                             next three years (6 applications × 10
                                               12 in each of the next three years.                     identifies the principals of the business.
                                                                                                                                                             hours = 60 hours).
                                               Assuming that volume, the hour burden                   The application must also state that the
                                               associated with the completion of the                   applicant has never had a registration                   b. Information collected from existing
                                               HS–7 Declaration form for these                         revoked and identify any principal                    RIs: To maintain its registration, an RI
                                               vehicles will be under 3 hours (0.08333                 previously affiliated with another RI.                must file an annual statement affirming
                                               hours to complete each HS–7 × 35                        The application must also provide the                 that all information it has on file with
                                               vehicles = 2.92 hours).                                 street address and telephone number in                the agency remains correct and that it
                                                  o. Importation of vehicles to prepare                the United States of each facility for the            continues to comply with the
                                               import eligibility petitions under Box 13:              conformance, storage, and repair of                   requirements for being an RI. Formats
                                               A nonconforming vehicle imported by                     vehicles that the applicant will use to               that existing RIs may use to renew their
                                               an RI for the purpose of preparing a                    fulfill its duties as an RI, including                registrations are included in a
                                               petition for NHTSA to decide that a                     records maintenance, and the street                   newsletter sent electronically to each RI
                                               particular make, model, and model year                  address in the United States that it                  before the renewal is due and posted to
                                               vehicle is eligible for importation is                  designates as its mailing address. The                the agency’s website at www.nhtsa.gov/
                                               entered under Box 13 on the HS–7                        applicant must also furnish a business                cars/rules/import. The number of RI
                                               Declaration form. A letter from NHTSA                   license or other similar document                     renewals increased in recent years on
                                               granting the importer permission to                     issued by a State or local authority                  account of the strengthening of the U.S.
                                               import the vehicle for that purpose must                authorizing it to do business as an                   dollar against the Canadian dollar, and
                                               be filed with the declaration. NHTSA                    importer, seller, or modifier of motor                the concomitant increase in the volume
                                               has issued guidance to inform RIs that                  vehicles, or a statement that it has made             of vehicles imported from Canada. In
                                               it will permit no more than two vehicles                a bona fide inquiry and is not required               2013, NHTSA received renewal
                                               to be imported for the purpose of                       by any State or local authority to                    packages from 62 RIs. In 2014, the
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                                               preparing an import eligibility petition.               maintain such a license. The application              agency received 66 renewal packages. In
                                               Box 13 was incorporated into the HS–                    must also set forth sufficient                        2012, the agency received 65. Based on
                                               7 Declaration form when that form was                   information to allow the Administrator                these figures, the agency anticipates that
                                               last revised in May, 2006. The agency                   to conclude that the applicant (1) is                 it will receive an average of 64 renewal
                                               received requests to permit the                         technically able to modify                            packages in each of the next three years.
                                               importation of 26 vehicles under Box 13                 nonconforming vehicles to conform to                  Assuming that it will take up to two
                                               in 2013, 9 in 2014, and 14 in 2015.                     applicable Federal motor vehicle safety               hours to compile and assemble the


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                                               material needed to support a single                     of space. Based on projected imports of               and theft prevention standards are
                                               application for renewal, the agency                     109,000 nonconforming vehicles per                    lawfully imported into the United
                                               estimates that 128 hours will be                        year, 908.33 cubic feet of space will be              States. To be lawfully imported, the
                                               expended in this activity for each of the               needed on an industry-wide basis to                   vehicle or equipment item must be
                                               next three years (64 renewal                            store one year’s worth of conformity                  covered by one of the boxes on the HS–
                                               applications × 2 hours = 128 hours).                    packages. Assuming an annual cost of                  7 Declaration form and the importer
                                                  3. Information to be retained by RIs:                $20 per cubic foot to store the                       must declare, subject to penalty for
                                               The agency’s regulations at 49 CFR                      information, NHTSA estimates the                      making false statements, that the vehicle
                                               592.6(b) require an RI to maintain and                  aggregate cost to industry for storing a              or equipment item is entitled to entry
                                               retain certain specified records for each               year’s worth of conformity packages to                under the conditions specified on the
                                               motor vehicle for which it furnishes a                  be $18,167 per year.                                  form, including the provision of any
                                               certificate of conformity to NHTSA, for                    RIs are also required under 49 CFR                 supporting information or materials that
                                               a period of 10 years from the vehicle’s                 592.6(b) to retain a copy of the HS–7                 may be required.
                                               date of entry. As described in the                      Declaration Form furnished to Customs                    NHTSA relies on the information
                                               regulations, those records must consist                 at the time of entry for each                         provided by RIs and applicants for RI
                                               of ‘‘correspondence and other                           nonconforming vehicle for which they                  status to obtain and renew their
                                               documents relating to the importation,                  submit a conformity package to NHTSA.                 registrations so that it can better ensure
                                               modification, and substantiation of                     Paper HS–7 Declaration Forms are only                 that RIs are meeting their obligations
                                               certification of conformity to the                      filed for a small fraction of the                     under the statutes and regulations
                                               Administrator.’’ The regulations further                nonconforming vehicles imported into                  governing the importation of
                                               specify that the records to be retained                 the United States. Customs brokers file               nonconforming vehicles and can make
                                               must include (1) a copy of the HS–7                     entries for most nonconforming vehicles               more informed decisions in conferring
                                               Declaration Form furnished for the                      electronically by using the Automated                 RI status on applicants and in
                                               vehicle at the time of importation, (2) all             Broker Interface (ABI) system. For                    permitting RI status to be retained by
                                               vehicle or equipment purchase or sales                  example, in Calendar year 2010, 17,645                those currently holding registrations. In
                                               orders or agreements, conformance                       ABI entries were made for                             this manner, those lacking the capability
                                               agreements with importers other than                    nonconforming vehicles imported into                  to responsibly provide RI services, or
                                               RIs, and correspondence between the RI                  the United States under Box 3, and only               who have committed or are associated
                                               and the owner or purchaser of each                      365 paper HS–7 Declaration Forms                      with those who have committed past
                                               vehicle for which the RI furnishes a                    (representing just two percent of the                 violations of the vehicle importation
                                               certificate of conformity to NHTSA, (3)                 total) were filed for such vehicles.                  laws, can be more readily denied
                                               the last known name and address of the                  Because HS–7 Declaration Forms are                    registration as an RI, or if they already
                                               owner or purchaser of each vehicle for                  filed for only a small fraction of the                hold such a registration, have that
                                               which the RI furnishes a certificate of                 nonconforming vehicles that are                       registration suspended or revoked when
                                               conformity, and the vehicle                             imported by RIs, the storage                          circumstances warrant such action.
                                               identification number (VIN) of the                      requirement for those records can have
                                                                                                                                                                Description of the Likely Respondents
                                               vehicle, and (4) records, both                          no more than a negligible cost impact on
                                                                                                                                                             (Including Estimated Number and
                                               photographic and documentary,                           the industry. Because the remaining
                                                                                                                                                             Proposed Frequency of Responses to the
                                               reflecting the modifications made by the                records that RIs are required to retain
                                                                                                                                                             Collection of Information)—With regard
                                               RI, which were submitted to NHTSA to                    under 49 CFR 592.6(b) may be stored
                                                                                                                                                             to the HS–7 Declaration form, likely
                                               obtain release of the conformance bond                  electronically, the costs incident to the
                                               furnished for the vehicle at the time of                storage of those records should also be               respondents include any private
                                               importation. See 49 CFR 592.6(b)(1)                     negligible.                                           individual or commercial entity
                                               through (b)(4).                                            RIs who conduct recall campaigns to                importing into the United States a
                                                  The latter records are referred to as a              remedy a safety-related defect or a                   vehicle or item of motor vehicle
                                               ‘‘conformity package.’’ Most conformity                 noncompliance with an FMVSS                           equipment subject to the Federal motor
                                               packages submitted to the agency                        determined to exist in a vehicle they                 vehicle safety standards. It is difficult to
                                               covering vehicles imported from Canada                  import must report the progress of those              estimate, with reliability, the absolute
                                               are comprised of approximately six                      campaigns to NHTSA. The agency                        number of such respondents; however,
                                               sheets of paper (including a check-off                  estimates that it should take each RI that            that number would include:
                                               sheet identifying the vehicle and the                   is required to conduct a safety recall                   • The 107 RIs who are currently
                                               standards that it was originally                        campaign approximately one hour to                    registered with NHTSA and import
                                               manufactured to conform to and those                    compile information for, and prepare                  nonconforming vehicles under Boxes 3
                                               that it was modified to conform to, a                   each of the two reports it would be                   and 13;
                                               statement identifying the recall history                required to submit to the agency                         • the roughly 1,629 individuals who
                                               of the vehicle, a copy of the HS–474                    detailing the progress of the recall                  import each year Canadian-certified
                                               conformance bond covering the vehicle,                  campaign. Since vehicle manufacturers                 vehicles for personal use under Box 2B;
                                               and a copy of the mandatory service                     in most cases include vehicles imported                  • the several hundred original
                                               insurance policy obtained by the RI to                  by RIs in their own recall campaigns, it              manufacturers who import conforming
                                               cover its recall obligations for the                    is likely that very few of these reports              motor vehicles and equipment items
                                               vehicle). In addition, most conformity                  would have to be prepared or submitted                under Box 2A; nonconforming vehicles
                                               packages include photographs of the                     by RIs.                                               or equipment intended for export under
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                                               vehicle, components that were modified                     Description of the Need for the                    Box 4; nonconforming vehicles and
                                               or replaced to conform the vehicle to                   Information and Proposed Use of the                   equipment on a temporary basis for
                                               applicable standards, and the                           Information—The information                           purposes of research, investigations, or
                                               certification labels affixed to the                     collection detailed above is necessary to             other reasons specified under Box 7;
                                               vehicle.                                                ensure that motor vehicles and items of               vehicles and equipment requiring
                                                  Approximately 120 conformity                         motor vehicle equipment subject to the                further manufacturing operations under
                                               packages can be stored in a cubic foot                  Federal motor vehicle safety, bumper                  Box 9; and equipment subject to the


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                                               Theft Prevention Standard under Box                     Safety Administration (NHTSA) of a                    business on the closing date indicated
                                               11.                                                     petition for a decision that model year               above will be filed in the docket and
                                                 • the several hundred dealers,                        (MY) 2007 Jeep Wrangler Multipurpose                  will be considered. All comments and
                                               distributors, and individuals who                       Passenger Vehicles (MPV) manufactured                 supporting materials received after the
                                               import off-road vehicles such as dirt                   before September 1, 2007, that were not               closing date will also be filed and will
                                               bikes and all-terrain vehicles or ATVs,                 originally manufactured to comply with                be considered to the fullest extent
                                               as well as other vehicles that are not                  all applicable Federal motor vehicle                  possible.
                                               primarily manufactured for on-road use                  safety standards (FMVSS) are eligible                   When the petition is granted or
                                               under Box 8.                                            for importation into the United States                denied, notice of the decision will also
                                                 • the several hundred nonresidents of                 because they are substantially similar to             be published in the Federal Register
                                               the United States and foreign diplomatic                vehicles that were originally                         pursuant to the authority indicated at
                                               and military personnel who temporarily                  manufactured for sale in the United                   the end of this notice.
                                               import nonconforming vehicles for                       States and that were certified by their                 All comments, background
                                               personal use under Boxes 5, 6, and 12.                  manufacturer as complying with the                    documentation, and supporting
                                                 Estimate of the Total Annual                          safety standards, specifically the U.S.-              materials submitted to the docket may
                                               Reporting and Recordkeeping Burden of                   certified version of the 2007 Jeep                    be viewed by anyone at the address and
                                               the Collection of Information—Adding                    Wrangler MPV manufactured before                      times given above. The documents may
                                               together the burden hours detailed                      September 1, 2007, and they are capable               also be viewed on the internet at https://
                                               above yields a total of 252,622 hours                   of being readily altered to conform to                www.regulations.gov by following the
                                               expended on an annual basis for all                     the standards.                                        online instructions for accessing the
                                               paperwork associated with the filing of                 DATES: The closing date for comments                  dockets. The docket ID number for this
                                               the HS–7 Declaration form and other                     on the petition is April 2, 2018.                     petition is shown in the heading of this
                                               aspects of the vehicle importation                      ADDRESSES: Interested persons are                     notice. DOT’s complete Privacy Act
                                               program.                                                invited to submit written data, views,                Statement is available for review in a
                                                 Estimate of the Total Annual Costs of                 and arguments on this petition.                       Federal Register notice published on
                                               the Collection of Information—Other                     Comments must refer to the docket and                 April 11, 2000, (65 FR 19477–78).
                                               than the cost of the burden hours, the                  notice number cited in the title of this              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                               only additional costs associated with                   notice and submitted by any of the                    George Stevens, Office of Vehicle Safety
                                               this information collection are the                     following methods:                                    Compliance, NHTSA (202 366 5308).
                                               $18,167 cost to the industry, per year for                • Mail: Send comments by mail                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                               the storage of records pertaining to the                addressed to U.S. Department of                         I. History: Under 49 U.S.C.
                                               nonconforming vehicles that each RI                     Transportation, Docket Operations, M–                 30141(a)(1)(A), a motor vehicle that was
                                               imports into the United States and the                  30, West Building Ground Floor, Room                  not originally manufactured to conform
                                               $60 expense for importers of                            W12–140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE,                   to all applicable FMVSS (49 CFR 571)
                                               nonconforming vehicles with automated                   Washington, DC 20590.                                 shall be refused admission into the
                                               driving systems temporarily imported                       • Hand Delivery: Deliver comments
                                                                                                                                                             United States unless NHTSA has
                                               for research or demonstration purposes                  by hand to U.S. Department of
                                                                                                                                                             decided that the motor vehicle is
                                               to procure placards advising riders that                Transportation, Docket Operations, M–
                                                                                                                                                             substantially similar to a motor vehicle
                                               the vehicles do not conform to all                      30, West Building Ground Floor, Room
                                                                                                                                                             originally manufactured for importation
                                               applicable Federal motor vehicle safety                 W12–140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE,
                                                                                                                                                             into and sale in the United States,
                                               standards.                                              Washington, DC 20590. The Docket
                                                                                                                                                             certified under 49 U.S.C. 30115, and of
                                                                                                       Section is open on weekdays from 10
                                                 Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3506(c); delegation of                                                                 the same model year as the model of the
                                               authority at 49 CFR 1.50 and 501.8(f).                  a.m. to 5 p.m. except Federal Holidays.
                                                                                                          • Electronically: Submit comments                  motor vehicle to be compared, and is
                                               Jeffrey M. Giuseppe,                                    electronically by logging onto the                    capable of being readily altered to
                                               Associate Administrator for Enforcement.                Federal Docket Management System                      conform to all applicable FMVSS.
                                                                                                       (FDMS) website at https://                              Petitions for eligibility decisions may
                                               [FR Doc. 2018–04213 Filed 3–1–18; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                       www.regulations.gov/. Follow the online               be submitted by either manufacturers or
                                               BILLING CODE 4910–59–P
                                                                                                       instructions for submitting comments.                 importers who have registered with
                                                                                                          • Comments may also be faxed to                    NHTSA pursuant to 49 CFR part 592. As
                                                                                                       (202) 493–2251.                                       specified in 49 CFR 593.7 Processing of
                                               DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                                                                          Comments must be written in the                    Petitions, NHTSA publishes notice in
                                               National Highway Traffic Safety                         English language, and be no greater than              the Federal Register of each petition
                                               Administration                                          15 pages in length, although there is no              that it receives, and affords interested
                                                                                                       limit to the length of necessary                      persons an opportunity to comment on
                                               [Docket No. NHTSA–2017–0056; Notice 1]                                                                        the petition. At the close of the
                                                                                                       attachments to the comments. If
                                                                                                       comments are submitted in hard copy                   comment period, NHTSA decides, on
                                               Notice of Receipt of Petition for
                                                                                                       form, please ensure that two copies are               the basis of the petition and any
                                               Decision That Nonconforming Model
                                                                                                       provided. If you wish to receive                      comments that it has received, whether
                                               Year 2007 Jeep Wrangler Multipurpose
                                                                                                       confirmation that comments you have                   the vehicle is eligible for importation.
                                               Passenger Vehicles Are Eligible for
                                                                                                       submitted by mail were received, please               The agency then publishes this decision
                                               Importation
                                                                                                       enclose a stamped, self-addressed                     in the Federal Register.
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                                               AGENCY:  National Highway Traffic                       postcard with the comments. Note that                   II. Summary of Petition: Wallace
                                               Safety Administration (NHTSA),                          all comments received will be posted                  Environmental Testing Laboratories,
                                               Department of Transportation (DOT).                     without change to https://                            Inc. (WETL) of Houston, Texas
                                               ACTION: Receipt of petition.                            www.regulations.gov, including any                    (Registered Importer R–90–005) has
                                                                                                       personal information provided.                        petitioned NHTSA to decide whether
                                               SUMMARY:   This document announces                         All comments and supporting                        nonconforming 2007 Jeep Wrangler
                                               receipt by the National Highway Traffic                 materials received before the close of                Multipurpose Passenger Vehicles (MPV)


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Document Created: 2018-03-01 23:57:15
Document Modified: 2018-03-01 23:57:15
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
ActionRequest for public comment on proposed collection of information.
DatesComments must be received on or before May 1, 2018.
ContactColeman Sachs, Office of Vehicle Safety Compliance (NEF-230), National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, West Building--4th Floor--Room W45-205, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20590. Mr. Sachs' telephone number is (202) 366-3151. Please identify the relevant collection of information by referring to its OMB Control Number.
FR Citation83 FR 9074 

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