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Interpretation ID: aiam3322

Mr. Terry Coleman, Codes and Safety Manager, Airstream, Jackson Center, OH 45334; Mr. Terry Coleman
Codes and Safety Manager
Airstream
Jackson Center
OH 45334;

Dear Mr. Coleman: This responds to your June 13, 1980, letter asking whether your compan would be considered a chassis-cab manufacturer subject to the labeling requirements of Part 567, *Certification*. You indicate that you take another manufacturer's incomplete chassis with a motor and add to it a cab and body with bumpers, mirrors, and exterior trim. This vehicle is then sent to a final-stage manufacturer for final completion. We would not consider you to be a chassis-cab manufacturer subject to the certification requirements.; As you know, a chassis-cab is defined in Part 567 as 'an incomplet vehicle, with a completed occupant compartment, that requires only the addition of cargo carrying, work performing, or load bearing components to perform its intended functions.' The incomplete vehicle upon which your manufacturing operation begins is simply a chassis without the cab. As such, that vehicle is subject to the incomplete vehicle document requirements of Part 568, but it is not subject to the chassis-cab certification requirements.; Your modification adds on a bus body which then needs final work befor it can be used. Since you do not complete the occupant compartment as required by the definition of 'chassis-cab', you are not required to attach a certification label. You are simply an intermediate manufacturer. The final- stage manufacturer would attach the only label to the vehicle.; Sincerely, Frank Berndt, Chief Counsel