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Title 40 is a part of the United States Code of Federal Regulations. Title 40 arranges mainly environmental regulations that were promulgated by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), based on the provisions of United States laws (statutes of the U.S. Federal Code). Parts of the regulation may be updated annually on July 1. [1]
The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) are U.S. federal vehicle regulations specifying design, construction, performance, and durability requirements for motor vehicles and regulated automobile safety-related components, systems, and design features.
Chapter 6: Acquisition of Sites for and Construction of Public Buildings; Chapter 7: Acquisition of Land in District of Columbia for Use of United States by Condemnation Proceedings; Chapter 8: Emergency Public Works and Construction Projects
Vehicle interior noise (proposal) 49 CFR 393.94: IS-12832: Vehicle exterior noise (noise pollution) UN R9, UN R41, UN R51, UN R63: 40 CFR 205.52: Environment (Protection) Amendment Rules: Electric vehicle warning sounds (AVAS) Regulation 540/2014, UN R138: FMVSS 141: Motorcycle helmets: UN R22 FMVSS 218 IS 4151 JIS T 8133:2000 AS/NZS 1698 ...
FAR Part 14 details the requirements for conducting a "sealed bid" tender, where federal requirements can be stated "clearly, accurately, and completely" and price is the only determinant of contract awardee. [25] Under this part, Unnecessarily restrictive specifications or requirements that might unduly limit the number of bidders are prohibited.
This provision has level restrictions on trucks over 10,000 GVW used locally and in interstate commerce. It also covers motorcycles of two horsepower ratings, mopeds, and all other vehicles on public rights-of-way. The federal government has set maximum levels for heavy trucks used in interstate commerce (40 CFR 202)and for motorcycles (40 CFR ...
Title 38 is the principal set of rules and regulations issued by federal agencies of the United States regarding pensions, bonuses, and veterans' relief. It is available in digital and printed form, and can be referenced online using the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR).
A Designated Engineering Representative (DER) is an engineer who is appointed under 14 CFR section 183.29 to act on behalf of a company or as an independent consultant (IC). [61] The DER system enables the FAA to delegate certain involvement in airworthiness exams, tests, and inspections to qualified technical people outside of the FAA. [62]