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Interpretation ID: aiam2019

Mr. Wade H. Barrineau, III, Compact Van Equipment Co., Inc., 5159 E. Shore Drive, Conyers, GA, 30207; Mr. Wade H. Barrineau
III
Compact Van Equipment Co.
Inc.
5159 E. Shore Drive
Conyers
GA
30207;

Dear Mr. Barrineau: This is in response to your letter of July 17, 1975, inquiring as t the regulations to which you may be subject by manufacturing and selling interior shelving, interior safety bulkheads, and roof mounted ladder carriers for Ford Econoline vans.; The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has issue regulations covering the alteration of completed, certified motor vehicles before their sale to a purchaser for purposes other than resale. (49 CFR SS567.7 and 567.8, copy enclosed). Under these regulations, an alteration which either (1) invalidates a vehicle's existing weight ratings or (2) involves installation of other than 'readily attachable' components gives rise to a responsibility for affixing an alterer label, which identifies the alterer and contains some additional information.; From the description of your products, it appears that no specia expertise or tools are required for their installation. They would also seemingly not affect a vehicle's weight ratings. If this assessment is correct, we would accept as reasonable a manufacturer's determination that they are 'readily attachable', and that an alterer label is therefore not required when these products are installed.; The only Safety Standard that might apply to your products is Standar No. 302, *Flammability of Interior Materials* (copy enclosed).; In addition, as items of motor vehicle equipment, your products ar subject to the requirements of the National Motor Vehicle and Traffic Safety Act of 1966, as amended, and must therefore be free from safety-related defects.; If you have any further questions, feel free to write again. Sincerely, Frank A. Berndt, Acting Chief Counsel