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MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY ACTMotor Vehicle Safety RegulationsStandard 301.1 LPG Fuel System Integrity (Standard 301.1) 301.1 (1) Subject to subsections (3) and (3.1), a vehicle that is equipped with a fuel system that uses LPG as a source of energy for its propulsion shall meet the requirements of subsection (2) when tested in accordance with Test Method 301.1 — LPG Fuel System Integrity (February 28, 2004),
(1.1) Instead of being tested in accordance with subparagraph (1)(a)(ii), a vehicle referred to in subsection (1) may be tested in accordance with paragraph S6.2(b) of TSD 301, except the fuel spillage requirements, under the applicable conditions set out in sections 3.2 to 3.4 of Test Method 301.1 — LPG Fuel System Integrity (February 28, 2004) and paragraph S7.3(b) of TSD 301. (1.2) Instead of being tested in accordance with subparagraph (1)(a)(iii), a vehicle referred to in subsection (1) may be tested in accordance with paragraph S6.3(b) of TSD 301, except the fuel spillage requirements, under the applicable conditions set out in sections 3.2 to 3.4 of Test Method 301.1 — LPG Fuel System Integrity (February 28, 2004) and paragraph S7.2(b) of TSD 301. (1.3) Subsections (1.1) and (1.2) expire on the day that TSD 301 expires. (2) When a vehicle is tested in accordance with subsection (1), (1.1) or (1.2),
(3) Instead of complying with subsections (1) and (2), a vehicle, other than a school bus, that is equipped with a fuel system that uses LPG as a source of energy for its propulsion may comply with
(3.1) A three-wheeled vehicle that is equipped with a fuel system that uses LPG as a source of energy for its propulsion shall comply with the standards referred to in subsection (3). (4) A manufacturer of a vehicle that is equipped with a fuel system that uses LPG as a source of energy for its propulsion shall provide to the Minister, on request, information respecting the version of the standard referred to in subsection (3) with which the vehicle complies. (5) [repealed by SOR/2004-89] Established bySOR/82-754 29 July, 1982 pursuant to sections 4 and 7 of the Motor Vehicle Safety Act, effective January 1, 1983 Schedule IV by adding section 301.1. SOR/97-421 28 August, 1997 pursuant to subsection 5(1) and section 11 of the Motor Vehicle Safety Act, in force August 28, 1997 Paragraphs 301.1 (3)(c), (4)(a) and (4)(b) of Schedule IV. SOR/2001-152 26 April, 2001 pursuant to section 5 and subsection 11(1) of the Motor Vehicle Safety Act, into force May 26, 2001 Section 301.1 of Schedule IV and the heading before it are replaced. SOR/2002-55 31 January 2002 pursuant to section 5 and subsection 11(1) of the Motor Vehicle Safety Act, comes into force February 13, 2003.Paragraph 301.1(3)(a) of Schedule IV is replaced; the portion of paragraph 301.1(3)(b) of Schedule IV before subparagraph (i) is replaced; SOR/2003-272 24 July, 2003 pursuant to section 5 and subsection 11(1) of the Motor Vehicle Safety Act, comes into force 24 July, 2003. The portion of subsection 301.1(1) of Schedule IV before paragraph (a) is replaced; Section 301.1 of Schedule IV is amended by adding subsection (3.1) after subsection (3). SOR/2004-89 22 April, 2004 pursuant to section 5 and subsection 11(1) of the Motor Vehicle Safety Act, into force 22 April, 2004. The portion of subsection 301.1(1) of Schedule IV before paragraph (a) is replaced; Section 301.1 of Schedule IV is amended by adding subsections (1.1), (1.2) and (1.3) following after subsection (1); The portion of subsection 301.1(2) of Schedule IV before paragraph (a) is replaced; Subsection 301.1(5) of Schedule IV is repealed.
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