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Interpretation ID: aiam2231

Mr. Mori Nakashima, Inoue Rubber International Co., Ltd., 301 Mill Rd., P.O. Box 396, Hewlett, NY 11557; Mr. Mori Nakashima
Inoue Rubber International Co.
Ltd.
301 Mill Rd.
P.O. Box 396
Hewlett
NY 11557;

Dear Mr. Nakashima: I am writing to confirm your telephone conversation with Mark Schwimme of this office on February 25, 1976, concerning tires that you export to the United States and to the Soviet Union.; I understand that you export tires from Japan to the Soviet Union, t be mounted on motorcycles that are in turn exported to the United States. Representatives of the motorcycle manufacturer have requested a certification that the tires comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 119, *New Pneumatic Tires for Vehicles Other Than Passenger Cars*. You asked Mr. Schwimmer how to obtain such a certification from the Department of Transportation.; This Department does not certify or otherwise issue advance approval of motor vehicles, tires, or other motor vehicle equipment. Certification, under the applicable law and regulations, must be done by the manufacturer. The symbol 'DOT', molded in the tire sidewall by you, pursuant to S6.5(a), constitutes your certification that your product complies with all applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards (i.e., in this case, Standard No. 119). If it is subsequently determined that your product does not comply with the standard, then the tires are subject to the notification and remedy provisions of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966, as amended. The 'DOT' symbol on the sidewall may very well be the certification that your Soviet customer has in mind.; Please note that section 110(e) of the National Traffic and Moto Vehicle Safety Act (15 U.S.C. S 1399(e)) requires every manufacturer who offers a motor vehicle or item of motor vehicle equipment for importation into the United States to designate a permanent resident of the United States as his agent, upon whom service of all processes, orders, notices, decisions, and requirements may be made. Our records indicate that Inoue Rubber International Co., Ltd. has not complied with this requirement.; The procedural regulations (49 CFR 551.45) for designation of agen pursuant to the Act require:; >>>1. A certification by its maker that the designation is binding o Inoue Rubber International Co., Ltd. under the laws, corporate by-laws, or other requirements governing the making of the designation at the time and place where it is made,; 2. The full legal name, principal place of business and mailing addres of Inoue Rubber International Co., Ltd.,; 3. Trade names, or other designation of origin of the products of Inou Rubber International Co., Ltd. that do not bear its legal name,; 4. A provision that the designation shall remain in effect unti withdrawn or replaced by Inoue Rubber International Co., Ltd.,; 5. A declaration of acceptance duly signed by the agent appointed which may be an individual, a firm or a U.S. corporation, and; 6. The full legal name and address of the designated agent. In addition, the designation must be signed by one with authority t appoint the agent, the signer's name and title should be clearly indicated beneath his signature.; Copies of these regulations and of Standard No. 119 are enclosed fo your information and guidance.; Yours truly, Richard B. Dyson, Assistant Chief Counsel