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Interpretation ID: aiam0326

Philip N. Shrake, Standards Director, Recreational Vehicle Institute, Inc., 2720 Des Plaines Avenue, Des Plaines, IL 60018; Philip N. Shrake
Standards Director
Recreational Vehicle Institute
Inc.
2720 Des Plaines Avenue
Des Plaines
IL 60018;

Dear Mr. Shrake: This is in reply to your letter of February 1, 1971, requesting ou interpretation of the term 'provision' as used in the definition of seat belt assembly anchorage in Standard No. 210 (35 F.R. 18116, November 26, 1970).; The change from the use of the word 'device' in the prior issuance o the rule (35 F.R. 15293) to the use of 'provision' in the November 26 issuance was made to avoid any appearance of requiring a specific type of structure.; A hole capable of accepting a seat belt assembly's attaching hardwar would therefore qualify as an anchorage. It would not, of course, be an anchorage conforming to Standard No. 210 unless it could also withstand the forces specified in that standard.; Please advise us if you have further questions on this matter. Sincerely, Robert L. Carter, Acting Associate Administrator, Moto Vehicle Programs;