Guidance Document - Off-Road Compression-Ignition Engine Emission Regulations under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999
- A. Introduction
- B. Regulatory framework
- C. Engines subject to the Regulations
- D. Persons subject to the Regulations
- E. National emissions mark
- F. Emission standards and requirements
- G. Evidence of conformity
- H. Importing an engine
- I. Other obligations
- J. Compliance and enforcement
- Appendix I – Example of an EPA certificate
- Appendix II – Procedure for the Submission of Evidence of Conformity under paragraph 17(1)(b)
- Appendix III – Example of a Statement of Compliance Letter
- Appendix IV – Example of a Statement of Compliance Letter for Canada-unique transition enginesr
- Appendix V – Technical Information Requirements
- Appendix VI – Engine labelling
- Appendix VII – Engine information label for engines, other than transition engines, that are not EPA certified
- Appendix VIII – Quick guide to importation
- Appendix IX – Off-Road Diesel HS 10 codes and descriptions
Transportation Division
Environment Canada
August 2012
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Disclaimer
This document provides guidance only. It does not in any way supersede or modify the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 or the Off-Road Compression-Ignition Engine Emission Regulations or its amendments. In the event of an inconsistency between this document and the Act and/or the Regulations, the Act and the Regulations prevail.
List of Abbreviations and Definitions
- CANMET
- Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology
- CARB
- California Air Resources Board
- CBSA
- Canada Border Services Agency
- CEPA 1999
- Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999
- CFR
- Code of Federal Regulations
- EC
- Environment Canada
- EPA
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Loose engine
- A loose engine, also referred to as a stand-alone engine, is an engine that is manufactured for the purpose of being installed in or on a machine but is currently not installed in or on a machine.
- NEM
- National Emissions Mark
- the Act
- Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, which is also known as CEPA 1999, but will be referred to as the Act in this document
- TRU
- Transportation Refrigeration Unit
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