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49:49:6.1.2.3.18.0.1.1 49 Transportation V   537 PART 537—AUTOMOTIVE FUEL ECONOMY REPORTS       § 537.1 Scope. NHTSA       This part establishes requirements for automobile manufacturers to submit reports to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration regarding their efforts to improve automotive fuel economy.
49:49:6.1.2.3.18.0.1.10 49 Transportation V   537 PART 537—AUTOMOTIVE FUEL ECONOMY REPORTS       § 537.10 Incorporation by reference by manufacturers. NHTSA       (a) A manufacturer may incorporate by reference in a report required by this part any document other than a report, petition, or application, or portion thereof submitted to any Federal department or agency more than two model years before the current model year. (b) A manufacturer that incorporates by references a document not previously submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shall append that document to the report. (c) A manufacturer that incorporates by reference a document shall clearly identify the document and, in the case of a document previously submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, indicate the date on which and the person by whom the document was submitted to this agency.
49:49:6.1.2.3.18.0.1.11 49 Transportation V   537 PART 537—AUTOMOTIVE FUEL ECONOMY REPORTS       § 537.11 Public inspection of information. NHTSA       Except as provided in § 537.12, any person may inspect the information and data submitted by a manufacturer under this part in the docket section of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Any person may obtain copies of the information available for inspection under this section in accordance with the regulations of the Secretary of Transportation in part 7 of this title.
49:49:6.1.2.3.18.0.1.12 49 Transportation V   537 PART 537—AUTOMOTIVE FUEL ECONOMY REPORTS       § 537.12 Confidential information. NHTSA       (a) Treatment of confidential information. Information made available under § 537.11 for public inspection does not include information for which confidentiality is requested under § 537.5(c)(7), is granted in accordance with section 505 of the Act and 5 U.S.C. 552(b) and is not subsequently released under paragraph (c) of this section in accordance with section 505 of the Act. (b) Denial of confidential treatment. When the Administrator denies a manufacturer's request under § 537.5(c)(7) for confidential treatment of information, the Administrator gives the manufacturer written notice of the denial and reasons for it. Public disclosure of the information is not made until after the ten-day period immediately following the giving of the notice. (c) Release of confidential information. After giving written notice to a manufacturer and allowing ten days, when feasible, for the manufacturer to respond, the Administrator may make available for public inspection any information submitted under this part that is relevant to a proceeding under the Act, including information that was granted confidential treatment by the Administrator pursuant to a request by the manufacturer under § 537.5(c)(7).
49:49:6.1.2.3.18.0.1.2 49 Transportation V   537 PART 537—AUTOMOTIVE FUEL ECONOMY REPORTS       § 537.2 Purpose. NHTSA     [89 FR 52953, June 24, 2024] The purpose of this part is to obtain information to aid the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in evaluating automobile manufacturers' plans for complying with average fuel economy standards and in preparing an annual review of the average fuel economy standards.
49:49:6.1.2.3.18.0.1.3 49 Transportation V   537 PART 537—AUTOMOTIVE FUEL ECONOMY REPORTS       § 537.3 Applicability. NHTSA     [89 FR 52953, June 24, 2024] This part applies to automobile manufacturers, except for manufacturers subject to an alternate fuel economy standard under 49 U.S.C. 32902(d).
49:49:6.1.2.3.18.0.1.4 49 Transportation V   537 PART 537—AUTOMOTIVE FUEL ECONOMY REPORTS       § 537.4 Definitions. NHTSA     [89 FR 52953, June 24, 2024] (a) Statutory terms. (1) The terms average fuel economy standard, fuel, manufacture, and model year are used as defined in 49 U.S.C. 32901. (2) The term manufacturer is used as defined in 49 U.S.C. 32901 and in accordance with part 529 of this chapter. (3) The terms average fuel economy, fuel economy, and model type are used as defined in subpart A of 40 CFR part 600. (4) The terms automobile, automobile capable of off-highway operation, and passenger automobile are used as defined in 49 U.S.C. 32901 and in accordance with the determinations in part 523 of this chapter. (b) Other terms. (1) The term loaded vehicle weight is used as defined in subpart A of 40 CFR part 86. (2) The terms axle ratio, base level, body style, car line, combined fuel economy, engine code, equivalent test weight, gross vehicle weight, inertia weight, transmission class, and vehicle configuration are used as defined in subpart A of 40 CFR part 600. (3) The term light truck is used as defined in part 523 of this chapter and in accordance with determinations in that part. (4) The terms approach angle, axle clearance, brakeover angle, cargo carrying volume, departure angle, passenger carrying volume, running clearance, and temporary living quarters are used as defined in part 523 of this chapter. (5) The term incomplete automobile manufacturer is used as defined in part 529 of this chapter. (6) As used in this part, unless otherwise required by the context: (i) Administrator means the Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or the Administrator's delegate. (ii) Current model year means: (A) In the case of a pre-model year report, the full model year immediately following the period during which that report is required by § 537.5(b) to be submitted. (B) In the case of a mid-model year report, the model year during which that report is required by § 537.5(b) to be submitted. (iii) Average means a production-weighted harmonic average. (iv) Total drive ratio means…
49:49:6.1.2.3.18.0.1.5 49 Transportation V   537 PART 537—AUTOMOTIVE FUEL ECONOMY REPORTS       § 537.5 General requirements for reports. NHTSA       (a) For each current model year, each manufacturer shall submit a pre-model year report, a mid-model year report, and, as required by § 537.8, supplementary reports. (b)(1) The pre-model year report required by this part for each current model year must be submitted during the month of December ( e.g., the pre-model year report for the 1983 model year must be submitted during December 1982). (2) The mid-model year report required by this part for each current model year must be submitted during the month of July ( e.g., the mid-model year report for the 1983 model year must be submitted during July 1983). (3) Each supplementary report must be submitted in accordance with § 537.8(c). (c) Each report required by this part must: (1) Identify the report as a pre-model year report, mid-model year report, or supplementary report as appropriate; (2) Identify the manufacturer submitting the report; (3) State the full name, title, and address of the official responsible for preparing the report; (4) Be submitted electronically to cafe@dot.gov . For each report, manufacturers should submit a confidential version and a non-confidential ( i.e., redacted) version. The confidential report should be accompanied by a request letter that contains supporting information, pursuant to § 512.8 of this chapter. Your request must also include a certificate, pursuant to § 512.4(b) of this chapter and part 512, appendix A, of this chapter. The word “CONFIDENTIAL” must appear on the top of each page containing information claimed to be confidential. If an entire page is claimed to be confidential, the submitter must indicate clearly that the entire page is claimed to be confidential. If the information for which confidentiality is being requested is contained within a page, the submitter shall enclose each item of information that is claimed to be confidential within brackets: “[ ].” Confidential portions of electronic files submitted in other than their original format must be marked “Confidential Business Information” or “En…
49:49:6.1.2.3.18.0.1.6 49 Transportation V   537 PART 537—AUTOMOTIVE FUEL ECONOMY REPORTS       § 537.6 General content of reports. NHTSA       (a) Pre-model year and mid-model year reports. Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, each pre-model year report and the mid-model year report for each model year must contain the information required by § 537.7(a). (b) Supplementary report. Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, each supplementary report for each model year must contain the information required by § 537.7(a)(1) and (2), as appropriate for the vehicle fleets produced by the manufacturer, in accordance with § 537.8(b)(1) through (4) as appropriate. (c) Exceptions. The pre-model year report, mid-model year report, and supplementary report(s) submitted by an incomplete automobile manufacturer for any model year are not required to contain the information specified in § 537.7(c)(4)(xv) through (xviii) and (c)(5). The information provided by the incomplete automobile manufacturer under § 537.7(c) shall be according to base level instead of model type or carline.
49:49:6.1.2.3.18.0.1.7 49 Transportation V   537 PART 537—AUTOMOTIVE FUEL ECONOMY REPORTS       § 537.7 Pre-model year and mid-model year reports. NHTSA     [87 FR 26087, May 2, 2022, as amended at 89 FR 52954, June 24, 2024] (a) Report submission requirements. (1) Manufacturers must provide a report with the information required by paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section for each domestic and import passenger automobile fleet, as specified in part 531 of this chapter, for the current model year. (2) Manufacturers must provide a report with the information required by paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section for each light truck fleet, as specified in part 533 of this chapter, for the current model year. (3) For model year 2023 and later, for passenger cars specified in part 531 and light trucks specified in part 533 of this chapter, manufacturers must provide the information for pre-model and mid-model year reports in accordance with the NHTSA CAFE Projections Reporting Template (OMB Control No. 2127-0019, NHTSA Form 1474). The required reporting template can be downloaded from NHTSA's website. (i) Manufacturers are only required to provide the actual information on vehicles and technologies in production at the time the pre- and mid-model year reports are required. Otherwise, manufacturers must provide reasonable estimates or updated estimates where possible for pre-and mid-model year reports. (ii) Manufacturers should attempt not to omit data which should only be the done for products pending production and with unknown information at the time CAFE reports are prepared. (b) Projected average and required fuel economy. (1) Manufacturers must state the projected average fuel economy for the manufacturer's automobiles determined in accordance with § 537.9 and based upon the fuel economy values and projected sales figures provided under paragraph (c)(2) of this section. (2) Manufacturers must state the projected final average fuel economy that the manufacturer anticipates having if changes implemented during the model year will cause that average to be different from the average fuel economy projected under paragraph (b)(1) of this section. (3) Manufacturers must state the projected required fuel economy for the manufacturer's …
49:49:6.1.2.3.18.0.1.8 49 Transportation V   537 PART 537—AUTOMOTIVE FUEL ECONOMY REPORTS       § 537.8 Supplementary reports. NHTSA       (a)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, each manufacturer whose most recently submitted mid-model year report contained an average fuel economy projection under § 537.7(b)(2) or, if no average fuel economy was projected under that section, under § 537.7(b)(1), that was not less than the applicable average fuel economy standard in this chapter and who now projects an average fuel economy which is less than the applicable standard in this chapter shall file a supplementary report containing the information specified in paragraph (b)(1) of this section. (2) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, each manufacturer that determines that its average fuel economy for the current model year as projected under § 537.7(b)(2) or, if no average fuel economy was projected under § 537.7(b)(2), as projected under § 537.7(b)(1), is less representative than the manufacturer previously reported it to be under § 537.7(b)(3), this section, or both, shall file a supplementary report containing the information specified in paragraph (b)(2) of this section. (3) For model years through 2022, each manufacturer whose mid-model year report omits any of the information specified in § 537.7(b) or (c) shall file a supplementary report containing the information specified in paragraph (b)(3) of this section. (4) Starting model year 2023, each manufacturer whose mid-model year report omits any of the information shall resubmit the information with other information required in accordance with the NHTSA CAFE Projections Reporting Template (OMB Control No. 2127-0019, NHTSA Form 1474). (b)(1) The supplementary report required by paragraph (a)(1) of this section must contain: (i) Such revisions of and additions to the information previously submitted by the manufacturer under this part regarding the automobiles whose projected average fuel economy has decreased as specified in paragraph (a)(1) of this section as are necessary— (A) To reflect the change and its cause; and (B) To indicate a new projected averag…
49:49:6.1.2.3.18.0.1.9 49 Transportation V   537 PART 537—AUTOMOTIVE FUEL ECONOMY REPORTS       § 537.9 Determination of fuel economy values and average fuel economy. NHTSA       (a) Vehicle subconfiguration fuel economy values. (1) For each vehicle subconfiguration for which a fuel economy value is required under paragraph (c) of this section and has been determined and approved under 40 CFR part 600, the manufacturer shall submit that fuel economy value. (2) For each vehicle subconfiguration specified in paragraph (a)(1) of this section for which a fuel economy value approved under 40 CFR part 600, does not exist, but for which a fuel economy value determined under 40 CFR part 600 exists, the manufacturer shall submit that fuel economy value. (3) For each vehicle subconfiguration specified in paragraph (a)(1) of this section for which a fuel economy value has been neither determined nor approved under 40 CFR part 600, the manufacturer shall submit a fuel economy value based on tests or analyses comparable to those prescribed or permitted under 40 CFR part 600 and a description of the test procedures or analytical methods used. (4) For each vehicle configuration for which a fuel economy value is required under paragraph (c) of this section and has been determined and approved under 40 CFR part 600, the manufacturer shall submit that fuel economy value. (b) Base level and model type fuel economy values. For each base level and model type, the manufacturer shall submit a fuel economy value based on the values submitted under paragraph (a) of this section and calculated in the same manner as base level and model type fuel economy values are calculated for use under subpart F of 40 CFR part 600. (c) Average fuel economy. Average fuel economy must be based upon fuel economy values calculated under paragraph (b) of this section for each model type and must be calculated in accordance with subpart F of 40 CFR part 600, except that fuel economy values for running changes and for new base levels are required only for those changes made or base levels added before the average fuel economy is required to be submitted under this part.
9:9:2.0.2.5.55.0.40.1 9 Animals and Animal Products III F 537 PART 537—SANITATION REQUIREMENTS AND HAZARD ANALYSIS AND CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS SYSTEMS; NOTIFICATION REGARDING ADULTERATED OR MISBRANDED PRODUCTS       § 537.1 Basic requirements. FSIS       (a)(1) Any official establishment that prepares or processes fish or fish products for human food must comply with the requirements contained in 9 CFR parts 416, Sanitation and 417, Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) Systems, except as otherwise provided in this subchapter. (2) For the purposes of 9 CFR part 416, Sanitation; 9 CFR part 417, Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) Systems; and 9 CFR part 500, Rules of Practice, an “official establishment” or “establishment” includes a plant that prepares or processes fish or fish products.
9:9:2.0.2.5.55.0.40.2 9 Animals and Animal Products III F 537 PART 537—SANITATION REQUIREMENTS AND HAZARD ANALYSIS AND CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS SYSTEMS; NOTIFICATION REGARDING ADULTERATED OR MISBRANDED PRODUCTS       § 537.2 Hazard analysis and HACCP plan. FSIS       (a) A fish establishment's hazard analysis shall take into account the food safety hazards that can occur before, during, and after harvest. (b) The failure of an establishment to develop and implement a hazard analysis and a HACCP plan that comply with this part or to operate in accordance with the requirements of 9 CFR Chapter III, Subchapter E, will render the products produced under these conditions adulterated.
9:9:2.0.2.5.55.0.40.3 9 Animals and Animal Products III F 537 PART 537—SANITATION REQUIREMENTS AND HAZARD ANALYSIS AND CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS SYSTEMS; NOTIFICATION REGARDING ADULTERATED OR MISBRANDED PRODUCTS       § 537.3 Notification. FSIS       Each official establishment must promptly notify the local FSIS District Office within 24 hours of learning or determining that an adulterated or misbranded fish product received by or originating from the official establishment has entered commerce, in accordance with the requirements of 9 CFR part 418.

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