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Interpretation ID: aiam3551

Mr. Robert P. McEvoy, President, Automotive Research and Certification Inc., 5 Orrantia Circle, Danvers, MA 01923; Mr. Robert P. McEvoy
President
Automotive Research and Certification Inc.
5 Orrantia Circle
Danvers
MA 01923;

Dear Mr. McEnvoy: This is in reply to your letter of December 18, 1981, appealing ou denial of your request to import five different German specification 1982 BMW passenger cars under the provisions of 19 CFR 12.80(b)(1)(vii). This provision allows vehicles not meeting the Federal safety and bumper standards to be imported for test purposes for a limited time without the necessity of conforming them to the Federal motor vehicle safety standards.; You have asked us to reconsider our original decision or alternativel to allow the importation of two of the five vehicles. You have also agreed to perform all safety compliance work within 30 days of receipt of the five test vehicles, allowing you to carry out your test programs for developing complying emissions and bumper systems.; Upon review of your petition, the agency is agreeable to allowing yo to import a total of five vehicles under the provision of 19 CFR 12.80(b)(1)(iii), without insisting upon immediate compliance with the bumper requirements, provided that you will agree in writing that the vehicles will be brought into compliance with then existing bumper requirements if they are sold to third parties. This will allow you a maximum of 120 days to bring the vehicles into compliance with safety requirements.; The bumper standard is primarily a property damage standard, rathe than a safety standard, and the Administrator has the authority to waive it completely for vehicles imported into the United States. Although this authority has not been exercised or implemented in regulations, the temporary waiver which may be provided you is consistent with the intent of Congress, and allows both you and the agency to accomplish their goals. As a practical matter, the bumper standard may be amended in the near future to prescribe a more cost-effective level of performance and in that event your task of conforming the vehicles might be less difficult, we would not insist on conformance with the bumper standard in effect when the BMW's were manufactured.; I hope that this proposed solution is satisfactory to you. Sincerely, Frank Berndt, Chief Counsel