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Interpretation ID: nht94-2.18

TYPE: Interpretation-NHTSA

DATE: April 5, 1994

FROM: Hamilton K. Pyles -- Cairncross & Associates, Inc.

TO: Office of Vehicle Safety Compliance -- NHTSA

TITLE: None

ATTACHMT: Attached to letter dated 5/12/94 from John Womack to Hamilton K. Pyles (A42; VSA 102(a)(2)(A); Part 591

TEXT:

We are writing to request the assistance of your office, or your personal assistance, in obtaining Department of Transportation approval and color code designation on our, LIFE LITES system. Our firm has secured a patent, foreign trade license and comple ted testing with the Ohio State University, and is ready to begin producing the device.

C & L Safety Products currently has a plastics firm and lighting manufacturer within your district to begin production, as well as, several organizations who have committed to purchase the final product. We feel normal, or abnormal delays, in securing ap proval for the device could adversely impact the economic development of your voting area. Rapid approval would permit you to utilize our firm as an example, particularly in an election environment, of the assistance you can provide to those considering southwest Ohio as a site for future business. Additionally, we are prepared to utilize our public relations firm in contacting other organizations with the details of any assistance provided by you in this matter.

Sue Clark, of your Hamilton office, has been working with us, and has all the details of efforts made to date in securing approval, and has been greatly supportive in moving through the Department of Transportation process.

We have taken the liberty of enclosing a local and national press article explaining the purpose of the device, as well as, copies of the patent and foreign trade permit. Should there be any questions, please call us, to reduce the delays associated wit h mailed correspondence. Best wishes for continued success.

We would like to import into the United States a kit for a custom compact pick-up truck bed. The bed is made of varnished and sealed wooden planks and plywood with metal fastenings and reinforcements. The kit would consist of the following:

1. Plans and instructions in English for the safe and secure assembly of the bed and attachment on the frames of the specified pick-up truck makes, models and years.

2. Wooden and Plywood parts of the bed suitably labelled for identification.

3. Metal parts, fastenings, wiring and lights.

The intention is to offer this kit in advertisements in specialty

magazines and catalogs to the general public and to offer it to manufacturer's who place specialized beds (campershells, utility company boxes, etc.) on pick-up frames that they buy new without factory installed beds. The general public would strip the existing bed off their truck to install ours.

What federal laws and regulations, under your cognizance, govern the importation, sale and installation of wooden pick-up bed kits? What must I do, initially, to import a trial sample bed into the United States?

As we are on a fairly tight time schedule, your prompt reply by FAX and mail will be very much appreciated, partial answers one by one are far preferable to waiting for all the answers before replying. Thank you.