Interpretation ID: nht94-8.49
DATE: January 21, 1994
FROM: Allan Garman -- M.F. Bank & Co., Inc., Denver Branch
TO: Walt Myers -- NHTSA Office of Chief Counsel, Rulemaking Division
TITLE: None
ATTACHMT: Attached To Letter Dated 5/31/94 From John Womack To Allan Garman (A42; Std. 213; VSA 108(a)(1)(A)
TEXT: Total number of pages INCLUDING THIS COVER PAGE: 5
Mr. Myers:
As a followup to our telephone conversation this afternoon regarding the saleability of 287 baby car seats being transported inside a tractor-trailer which was involved in an accident, my 4-pg. "File Report" to the Insurance Adjuster follows for your review.
Although the "File Report" contains some information which will be of minimal interest to you, I felt it best if I provided you with all the information I have.
Please respond by answering the following questions:
1) Is there law in effect which would prohibit us from selling the involved car seats as salvage due to the fact that they were involved in a transit accident?
2) Assuming the subject car seats complied with all federal safety regulations and guidelines prior to being involved in this truck accident, are there any other laws, rules, regulations, guidelines, or recommended practices under the NHTSA's jurisdiction which we should consider before offering these car seats for eventual sale to the public?
3) Can we arrange to have an NHTSA representative from the local Denver office inspect these car seats at our warehouse and render an opinion as to whether they comply with all applicable federal safety standards?
My most sincere thanks to you for researching this matter for us. I look forward to your response.
Please find my address, telephone number, and fax number on the "File Report" letterhead.
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