home / openregs

cfr_sections

Current Code of Federal Regulations (eCFR) — the actual text of federal regulations in force. Covers 19 CFR titles with 123,000+ regulatory sections and full-text search.

Data license: Public Domain (U.S. Government data) · Data source: Federal Register API & Regulations.gov API

7 rows where part_number = 202 and title_number = 40 sorted by section_id

✎ View and edit SQL

This data as json, CSV (advanced)

Suggested facets: subpart, subpart_name, amendment_citations

title_number 1

  • 40 · 7 ✖

part_number 1

  • 202 · 7 ✖

agency 1

  • EPA 7
section_id ▼ title_number title_name chapter subchapter part_number part_name subpart subpart_name section_number section_heading agency authority source_citation amendment_citations full_text
40:40:27.0.1.2.8.1.17.1 40 Protection of Environment I G 202 PART 202—MOTOR CARRIERS ENGAGED IN INTERSTATE COMMERCE A Subpart A—General Provisions   § 202.10 Definitions. EPA     [39 FR 38215, Oct. 29, 1974] As used in this part, all terms not defined herein shall have the meaning given them in the Act: (a) Act means the Noise Control Act of 1972 (Pub. L. 92-574, 86 Stat. 1234). (b) Common carrier by motor vehicle means any person who holds himself out to the general public to engage in the transportation by motor vehicle in interstate or foreign commerce of passengers or property or any class or classes thereof for compensation, whether over regular or irregular routes. (c) Contract carrier by motor vehicle means any person who engages in transportation by motor vehicle of passengers or property in interstate or foreign commerce for compensation (other than transportation referred to in paragraph (b) of this section) under continuing contracts with one person or a limited number of persons either (1) for the furnishing of transportation services through the assignment of motor vehicles for a continuing period of time to the exclusive use of each person served or (2) for the furnishing of transportation services designed to meet the distinct need of each individual customer. (d) Cutout or by-pass or similar devices means devices which vary the exhaust system gas flow so as to discharge the exhaust gas and acoustic energy to the atmosphere without passing through the entire length of the exhaust system, including all exhaust system sound attenuation components. (e) dB(A) means the standard abbreviation for A-weighted sound level in decibels. (f) Exhaust system means the system comprised of a combination of components which provides for enclosed flow of exhaust gas from engine parts to the atmosphere. (g) Fast meter response means that the fast dynamic response of the sound level meter shall be used. The fast dynamic response shall comply with the meter dynamic characteristics in paragraph 5.3 of the American National Standard Specification for Sound Level Meters, ANSI S1. 4-1971. This publication is available from the American National Standards Institute, Inc., 1420 Broadway, New York, New York 1…
40:40:27.0.1.2.8.1.17.2 40 Protection of Environment I G 202 PART 202—MOTOR CARRIERS ENGAGED IN INTERSTATE COMMERCE A Subpart A—General Provisions   § 202.11 Effective date. EPA     [51 FR 852, Jan. 8, 1986] The provisions of Subpart B shall become effective October 15, 1975, except that the provisions of § 202.20(b) and § 202.21(b) of Subpart B shall apply to motor vehicles manufactured during or after the 1986 model year.
40:40:27.0.1.2.8.1.17.3 40 Protection of Environment I G 202 PART 202—MOTOR CARRIERS ENGAGED IN INTERSTATE COMMERCE A Subpart A—General Provisions   § 202.12 Applicability. EPA     [39 FR 38215, Oct. 29, 1974, as amended at 51 FR 852, Jan. 8, 1986] (a) The provisions of Subpart B apply to all motor carriers engaged in interstate commerce. (b) The provisions of Subpart B apply only to those motor vehicles of such motor carriers which have a gross vehicle weight rating or gross combination weight rating in excess of 10,000 pounds, and only when such motor vehicles are operating under the conditions specified in Subpart B. (c) Except as provided in paragraphs (d) and (e) of this section, the provisions of Subpart B apply to the total sound produced by such motor vehicles when operating under such conditions, including the sound produced by auxiliary equipment mounted on such motor vehicles. (d) The provisions of Subpart B do not apply to auxiliary equipment which is normally operated only when the transporting vehicle is stationary or is moving at a speed of 5 miles per hour or less. Examples of such equipment include, but are not limited to, cranes, asphalt spreaders, ditch diggers, liquid or slurry pumps, air compressors, welders, and trash compactors. (e) The provisions of Subpart B do not apply to warning devices, such as horns and sirens; or to emergency equipment and vehicles such as fire engines, ambulances, police vans, and rescue vans, when responding to emergency calls; or to snow plows when in operation. (f) The provisions of § 202.20(a) and § 202.21(a) of Subpart B apply only to applicable motor vehicles manufactured prior to the 1986 model year. (g) The provisions of § 202.20(b) and § 202.21(b) apply to all applicable motor vehicles manufactured during or after the 1986 model year.
40:40:27.0.1.2.8.2.17.1 40 Protection of Environment I G 202 PART 202—MOTOR CARRIERS ENGAGED IN INTERSTATE COMMERCE B Subpart B—Interstate Motor Carrier Operations Standards   § 202.20 Standards for highway operations. EPA     [39 FR 38215, Oct. 29, 1974, as amended at 51 FR 852, Jan. 8, 1986] (a) No motor carrier subject to these regulations shall operate any motor vehicle of a type to which this regulation is applicable which at any time or under any condition of highway grade, load, acceleration or deceleration generates a sound level in excess of 86dB(A) measured on an open site with fast meter response at 50 feet from the centerline of lane of travel on highways with speed limits of 35 MPH or less; or 90 dB(A) measured on an open site with fast meter response at 50 feet from the centerline of lane of travel on highways with speed limits of more than 35 MPH. (b) No motor carrier subject to these regulations shall operate any motor vehicle of a type to which this regulation is applicable which at any time or under any condition of highway grade, load, acceleration or deceleration generates a sound level in excess of 83 dB(A) measured on an open site with fast meter response at 50 feet from the centerline of lane of travel on highways with speed limits of 35 MPH or less; or 87 dB(A) measured on an open site with fast meter response at 50 feet from the centerline of lane of travel on highways with speed limits of more than 35 MPH.
40:40:27.0.1.2.8.2.17.2 40 Protection of Environment I G 202 PART 202—MOTOR CARRIERS ENGAGED IN INTERSTATE COMMERCE B Subpart B—Interstate Motor Carrier Operations Standards   § 202.21 Standard for operation under stationary test. EPA     [39 FR 38215, Oct. 29, 1974, as amended at 51 FR 852, Jan. 8, 1986] (a) No motor carrier subject to these regulations shall operate any motor vehicle of a type to which this regulation is applicable which generates a sound level in excess of 88 dB(A) measured on an open site with fast meter response at 50 feet from the longitudinal centerline of the vehicle, when its engine is accelerated from idle with wide open throttle to governed speed with the vehicle stationary, transmission in neutral, and clutch engaged. This section shall not apply to any vehicle which is not equipped with an engine speed governor. (b) No motor carrier subject to these regulations shall operate any motor vehicle of a type to which this regulation is applicable which generates a sound level in excess of 85 dB(A) measured on an open site with fast meter response at 50 feet from the longitudinal centerline of the vehicle when its engine is accelerated from idle with wide open throttle to governed speed with the vehicle stationary, transmission in neutral, and clutch engaged. This paragraph shall not apply to any vehicle which is not equipped with an engine speed governor.
40:40:27.0.1.2.8.2.17.3 40 Protection of Environment I G 202 PART 202—MOTOR CARRIERS ENGAGED IN INTERSTATE COMMERCE B Subpart B—Interstate Motor Carrier Operations Standards   § 202.22 Visual exhaust system inspection. EPA       No motor carrier subject to these regulations shall operate any motor vehicle of a type to which this regulation is applicable unless the exhaust system of such vehicle is (a) free from defects which affect sound reduction; (b) equipped with a muffler or other noise dissipative device; and (c) not equipped with any cut-out, bypass, or similar device.
40:40:27.0.1.2.8.2.17.4 40 Protection of Environment I G 202 PART 202—MOTOR CARRIERS ENGAGED IN INTERSTATE COMMERCE B Subpart B—Interstate Motor Carrier Operations Standards   § 202.23 Visual tire inspection. EPA     [39 FR 38215, Oct. 29, 1974] No motor carrier subject to these regulations shall at any time operate any motor vehicle of a type to which this regulation is applicable on a tire or tires having a tread pattern which as originally manufactured, or as newly retreaded, is composed primarily or cavities in the tread (excluding sipes and local chunking) which are not vented by grooves to the tire shoulder or circumferentially to each other around the tire. This § 202.23 shall not apply to any motor vehicle which is demonstrated by the motor carrier which operates it to be in compliance with the noise emission standard specified for operations on highways with speed limits of more than 35 MPH in § 202.20 of this Subpart B, if the demonstration is conducted at the highway speed limit in effect at the inspection location, or, if speed is unlimited, the demonstration is conducted at a speed of 65 MPH.

Advanced export

JSON shape: default, array, newline-delimited, object

CSV options:

CREATE TABLE cfr_sections (
    section_id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
    title_number INTEGER,
    title_name TEXT,
    chapter TEXT,
    subchapter TEXT,
    part_number TEXT,
    part_name TEXT,
    subpart TEXT,
    subpart_name TEXT,
    section_number TEXT,
    section_heading TEXT,
    agency TEXT,
    authority TEXT,
    source_citation TEXT,
    amendment_citations TEXT,
    full_text TEXT
);
CREATE INDEX idx_cfr_title ON cfr_sections(title_number);
CREATE INDEX idx_cfr_part ON cfr_sections(part_number);
CREATE INDEX idx_cfr_agency ON cfr_sections(agency);
Powered by Datasette · Queries took 3147.686ms · Data license: Public Domain (U.S. Government data) · Data source: Federal Register API & Regulations.gov API