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Interpretation ID: aiam5243

Erika Z. Jones, Esq. Mayer, Brown & Platt 2000 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006-1882; Erika Z. Jones
Esq. Mayer
Brown & Platt 2000 Pennsylvania Avenue
N.W. Washington
D.C. 20006-1882;

Dear Ms. Jones: This responds to your request for an interpretation o Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 213, Child restraint systems. S5.2.3.2(b) of Standard No. 213 specifies a minimum thickness for materials of a certain compression- deflection resistance. You ask whether more than one piece of material may be used to meet the thickness requirement. The answer is yes. S5.2.3.2(b) does not require the material to be of a single piece, and the final rule that incorporated the requirement into Standard No. 213 did not address the issue. 44 FR 72131, December 13, 1979. Accordingly, more than one piece of material may be used. I hope this information is helpful. If you have any further questions, please contact us. Sincerely, John Womack Acting Chief Counsel;