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Heavy-duty Vehicle and Engine Greenhouse Gas Emission Regulations

Version of section 56 from 2013-02-22 to 2018-11-15:


Marginal note:Contents

  •  (1) A company that participates in the CO2 emission credit system must maintain records containing the following information for each of its fleets:

    • (a) for each fleet of Class 2B and Class 3 heavy-duty vehicles and cab-complete vehicles, excluding those referred to in the definition vocational vehicle in subsection 1(1),

      • (i) the model year,

      • (ii) the fleet average CO2 emission standard,

      • (iii) the fleet average CO2 emission value and, if applicable, the N2O and CH4 emission values,

      • (iv) the values and data used in calculating the fleet average CO2 emission standard and the fleet average CO2 emission value and, if applicable, in calculating the N2O and CH4 emission values,

      • (v) the values and data used in calculating the number of CO2 emission credits and, if applicable, the number of early action credits,

      • (vi) the number of CO2 emission credits used to offset a N2O or CH4 emission deficit, if applicable, and

      • (vii) the GVWR, curb weight, GCWR, type of transmission, gear ratio, axle ratio and type of engine for each vehicle configuration;

    • (b) for each fleet of vocational vehicles and incomplete vocational vehicles,

      • (i) the model year,

      • (ii) the CO2 emission standard that applies to the vehicles of each subfleet,

      • (iii) the CO2 emission rate for each subfleet,

      • (iv) the values and data, including the GEM computer simulation model inputs and results, used in calculating the CO2 emission rate for each subfleet, and

      • (v) the values and data used in calculating the number of CO2 emission credits and, if applicable, the number of early action credits, for each fleet and subfleet;

    • (c) for each fleet of tractors and incomplete tractors,

      • (i) the model year,

      • (ii) the CO2 emission standard that applies to the vehicles of each subfleet,

      • (iii) the CO2 emission rate for each subfleet,

      • (iv) the values and data, including the GEM computer simulation model inputs and results, used in calculating the CO2 emission rate for each subfleet, and

      • (v) the values and data used in calculating the number of CO2 emission credits and, if applicable, the number of early action credits, for each fleet and subfleet; and

    • (d) for each fleet of heavy-duty engines,

      • (i) the model year,

      • (ii) the CO2 emission standard that applies to the engines of each fleet,

      • (iii) the CO2 deteriorated emission level value for each fleet, and

      • (iv) the values and data used in calculating the number of CO2 emission credits and, if applicable, the number of early action credits.

  • Marginal note:Contents — heavy-duty vehicles

    (2) A company must maintain records containing the following information for each heavy-duty vehicle in the fleets referred to in paragraphs (1)(a) to (c):

    • (a) the model year and vehicle configuration or subfleet of the vehicle, as the case may be;

    • (b) the CO2 emission standard that applies to the vehicles of each subfleet and the fleet average CO2 emission standard;

    • (c) for a vehicle covered by an EPA certificate, the vehicle family described in section 230 of subpart C of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter U, part 1037, of the CFR, or the applicable test group described in section 1827 of subpart S of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter C, part 86, of the CFR;

    • (d) the name and street address of the plant where the vehicle was assembled;

    • (e) the vehicle identification number;

    • (f) the CO2 emission value that applies to the fleet of the vehicle or the CO2 emission rate that applies to the subfleet of the vehicle, as the case may be, and the values and data used in calculating that value or rate; and

    • (g) the name and the street or mailing address of the first retail purchaser of the vehicle in Canada.

  • Marginal note:Contents — engines

    (3) A company must maintain records containing the following information for each heavy-duty engine in the fleets referred to in paragraph (1)(d):

    • (a) the model year, the engine configuration and the fleet of the engine;

    • (b) the date of manufacture;

    • (c) the gross power;

    • (d) the identification of the emission control system;

    • (e) the CO2 emission standard that applies to the engines of the fleet;

    • (f) the applicable engine family;

    • (g) the name of the engine manufacturer;

    • (h) the unique identification number of the engine;

    • (i) the deterioration factor and whether it constitutes a multiplicative deterioration factor or an additive deterioration factor, and the values and data used in calculating that factor; and

    • (j) the name and the street or mailing address of the first retail purchaser of the engine in Canada.


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