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Report on DOT Significant Rulemakings

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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

53. Ejection Mitigation

54. Federal Motor Vehicles Safety Standard No. 111, Rearview Mirrors

55. Tire Fuel Efficiency Consumer Information

56. Passenger Car and Light Truck Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards MYs 2012-2016

57. FMVSS No. 118 Automatic Reversal Systems

58. Require Installation of Seat Belts on Motorcoaches, FMVSS No. 208





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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
53.  Ejection Mitigation Red
Popular Title:Ejection Mitigation
RIN 2127-AK23
Stage: NPRM
Previous Stage:None
Abstract: This rulemaking would create a new Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) for reducing occupant ejection. Currently, there are over 52,000 annual ejections in motor vehicle crashes, and over 10,000 ejected fatalities per year. This rulemaking would propose new requirements for reducing occupant ejection through passenger vehicle side widows. The requirement would be an occupant containment requirement on the amount of allowable excursion through passenger vehicle side windows. The SAFETEA-LU legislation requires that: "[t]he Secretary shall also initiate a rulemaking proceeding to establish performance standards to reduce complete and partial ejections of vehicle occupants from outboard seating positions. In formulating the standards the Secretary shall consider various ejection mitigation systems. The Secretary shall issue a final rule under this paragraph no later than October 1, 2009."
Effects:
 Economically Significant
Major
Unfunded Mandate
EU
NAFTA
Foreign
Prompting action:Statute
Legal Deadline:  Final Rule : 10/01/2009
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 08/10/2005
Dates for NPRM:
MilestoneOriginally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 04/30/2008  06/15/2009  06/08/2009 
To OMB 06/30/2008  08/11/2009  08/26/2009 
OMB Clearance 09/25/2008  11/11/2009   
Publication Date 09/28/2008  11/16/2009   
End of Comment Period 11/30/2008  01/17/2010   
Explanation for any delay:Additional coordination necessary
Federal Register Citation for NPRM: None




National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
54.  Federal Motor Vehicles Safety Standard No. 111, Rearview Mirrors Yellow
Popular Title:Rearview Mirrors
RIN 2127-AK43
Stage: NPRM
Previous Stage:ANPRM: Publication Date 03/04/09; End of Comment Period 05/04/09
Abstract: This rulemaking would amend Federal Motor Vehicle Standard No. 111; Rearview Mirrors, to reflect requirements contained in the Cameron Gulbransen Kids Transportation Safety Act of 2007. The Act requires that NHTSA expand the required field of view to enable the driver of a motor vehicle to detect areas behind the motor vehicle to reduce death and injury resulting from backing incidents, particularly incidents involving small children and disabled persons. According to the Act, such a standard may be met by the provision of additional mirrors, sensors, cameras, or other technology to expand the driver“s field of view.
Effects:
 EU
NAFTA
Foreign
Prompting action:Statute
Legal Deadline:  Initiate rulemaking : 02/28/2009
Publish Final Rule : 02/28/2011
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 11/06/2008
Dates for NPRM:
MilestoneOriginally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 10/17/2009  12/20/2009   
To OMB 11/26/2009  01/26/2010   
OMB Clearance 02/25/2010  04/25/2010   
Publication Date 02/28/2010  04/30/2010   
End of Comment Period 04/27/2010  06/30/2010   
Explanation for any delay:Additional coordination necessary
Federal Register Citation for NPRM: None




National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
55.  Tire Fuel Efficiency Consumer Information Yellow
Popular Title:Tire Fuel Efficiency Consumer Information
RIN 2127-AK45
Stage: Final Rule
Previous Stage:NPRM: Publication Date 06/22/2009; End of Comment Period 8/21/2009.
Abstract: This rulemaking would establish a new program that would make information about the relative rolling resistance of tires available to purchasers of replacement tires and educate consumers about the effect of tires on automobile fuel efficiency, safety, and durability. The agency is required by the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 to establish a national tire fuel efficiency consumer information program for replacement tires designed for use on motor vehicles. Vehicle manufacturers often use low rolling resistance tires on new vehicles to help meet CAFE goals. This rulemaking is significant because it has a statutory mandate and it relates to fuel efficiency.
Effects:
 EU
NAFTA
Foreign
Prompting action:Statute
Legal Deadline:  Publish Final Rule : 12/18/2009
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 12/18/2007
Dates for Final Rule:
MilestoneOriginally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 09/21/2009  11/05/2009   
To OMB 10/15/2009  11/15/2009   
OMB Clearance 12/15/2009  12/15/2009   
Publication Date 12/18/2009  12/18/2009   
Explanation for any delay:Additional coordination necessary
Federal Register Citation for Final Rule: None




National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
56.  Passenger Car and Light Truck Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards MYs 2012-2016 Red
Popular Title:CAFE 2012-2016
RIN 2127-AK50
Stage: NPRM
Previous Stage:None
Abstract: This rulemaking would address Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards for light trucks and passenger cars for model years 2012-2016. CAFE standards must be set at least 18 months prior to the start of a model year.
Effects:
 Economically Significant
Major
Unfunded Mandate
EIS
EU
NAFTA
Foreign
Prompting action:Statute
Legal Deadline:  Final rule for Model Year 2012 : 04/01/2010
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 08/01/2007
Dates for NPRM:
MilestoneOriginally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 05/26/2009  08/25/2009  08/25/2009 
To OMB 06/26/2009  08/25/2009  08/25/2009 
OMB Clearance 09/25/2009  09/11/2009  09/15/2009 
Publication Date 09/29/2009  09/18/2009  09/28/2009 
End of Comment Period 11/29/2009  11/18/2009  11/27/2009 
Explanation for any delay:Additional coordination necessary
Federal Register Citation for NPRM: 74 FR 49453




National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
57.  FMVSS No. 118 Automatic Reversal Systems Yellow
Popular Title:Automatic Reversal Systems
RIN 2127-AK52
Stage: NPRM
Previous Stage:None
Abstract: This rulemaking would require automatic reversal systems (ARS) only on those windows that close without continuous actuation of the window switch by the window operator. Additionally, in order to provide comprehensive information on the subject and, to reflect requirements contained in the Cameron Gulbransen Kids Transportation Safety Act of 2007, NHTSA will provide consumers with information regarding which vehicles are equipped with ARS. NHTSA expects to provide this information on www.safercar.gov by October 2009.
Effects:
 EU
NAFTA
Foreign
Prompting action:Statute
Legal Deadline:  Initiate rulemaking : 08/28/2009
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 06/25/2009
Dates for NPRM:
MilestoneOriginally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 07/10/2009  07/20/2009  07/20/2009 
To OMB 07/27/2009  08/27/2009  08/10/2009 
OMB Clearance 08/26/2009  10/27/2009  08/26/2009 
Publication Date 08/28/2009  11/01/2009  09/01/2009 
End of Comment Period 10/27/2009  01/03/2010  11/02/2009 
Explanation for any delay:N/A
Federal Register Citation for NPRM: 74 FR 45143




National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
58.  Require Installation of Seat Belts on Motorcoaches, FMVSS No. 208 Green
Popular Title:Seat Belts on Motorcoaches
RIN 2127-AK56
Stage: NPRM
Previous Stage:None
Abstract: This rulemaking would require the installation of lap/shoulder belts in newly-manufactured motorcoaches. Specifically, this rulemaking would establish a new definition for motorcoaches in 49 CFR Part 571.3. It would also amend Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 208, "Occupant crash protection," to require the installation of lap/shoulder belts at all driver and passenger seating positions. It would also require the installation of lap/shoulder belts at driver seating positions of large school buses in FMVSS No. 208. This rulemaking responds, in part, to recommendations made by the National Transportation Safety Board for improving bus safety.
Effects:
 EU
NAFTA
Foreign
Prompting action:None
Legal Deadline: None
Rulemaking Project Initiated: 08/12/2009
Dates for NPRM:
MilestoneOriginally
Scheduled
Date
New
Projected
Date
Actual
Date
To OST 09/23/2009  11/21/2009   
To OMB 10/24/2009  12/28/2009   
OMB Clearance 01/25/2010  03/27/2010   
Publication Date 02/05/2010  03/30/2010   
End of Comment Period 04/05/2010  05/30/2010   
Explanation for any delay:Additional coordination necessary
Federal Register Citation for NPRM: None