Great article overview of current EPA Fight: https://www.autobodynews.com/index.ph... 0:00 Intro 0:12 THIS IS IMPORTANT 0:48 Just the FACTS of What’s Happening 3:32 Why The EPA is making the push NOW 4:41 This is not the first time the EPA has attacked 5:38 The 2016 Exchange that Explains The EPA’s Insanity 9:05 We won in 2016 BUT… 9:38 What can YOU DO? 10:25 Other Channels like Cleetus are ON IT 10:45 The EPA wants your apathy 11:17 Final Summary
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=geuGQC4HG8c
EPA’s New Policy on Tampering and Defeat Devices Explained
Uploaded on Mar 5, 2021
Released in December, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a new Tampering Policy that replaces Mobile Source Enforcement Memo 1A (1974) and addresses civil enforcement of the Clean Air Act’s prohibitions on tampering and aftermarket defeat devices.
The updated Policy reinforces the interpretation that in exercising its discretion the EPA will forego enforcement action when a company has a documented “reasonable basis” that a product will not adversely affect vehicle emissions when installed.
Watch as a panel of industry experts and an EPA representative provide an overview of the new Policy, and cover:
• What type of testing is needed to achieve a reasonable basis?
• Vehicle selection.
• Where can the testing be performed?
• Is this the same testing that is done when submitting an EO application to CARB?
• What are some of the Policy’s benefits if marketing products outside of California?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qoen1YEstYQ&t=0s
Great article overview of current EPA Fight: https://www.autobodynews.com/index.ph... 0:00 Intro 0:12 THIS IS IMPORTANT 0:48 Just the FACTS of What’s Happening 3:32 Why The EPA is making the push NOW 4:41 This is not the first time the EPA has attacked 5:38 The 2016 Exchange that Explains The EPA’s Insanity 9:05 We won in 2016 BUT… 9:38 What can YOU DO? 10:25 Other Channels like Cleetus are ON IT 10:45 The EPA wants your apathy 11:17 Final Summary
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=geuGQC4HG8c
EPA’s New Policy on Tampering and Defeat Devices Explained
Uploaded on Mar 5, 2021
Released in December, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a new Tampering Policy that replaces Mobile Source Enforcement Memo 1A (1974) and addresses civil enforcement of the Clean Air Act’s prohibitions on tampering and aftermarket defeat devices.
The updated Policy reinforces the interpretation that in exercising its discretion the EPA will forego enforcement action when a company has a documented “reasonable basis” that a product will not adversely affect vehicle emissions when installed.
Watch as a panel of industry experts and an EPA representative provide an overview of the new Policy, and cover:
• What type of testing is needed to achieve a reasonable basis?
• Vehicle selection.
• Where can the testing be performed?
• Is this the same testing that is done when submitting an EO application to CARB?
• What are some of the Policy’s benefits if marketing products outside of California?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qoen1YEstYQ&t=0s
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