Regulatory subcategory

Regulatory subcategory means the sub-groups in each regulatory category to which mandatory fuel consumption standards and requirements apply as specified in 40 CFR 1036.230 and 1037.230 and are defined as follows:
(1) Heavy-duty pick-up trucks and vans.
(2) Vocational vehicle subcategories have 18 separate vehicle service classes as shown in paragraphs (2)(i) and (ii) of this definition and include vocational tractors. Paragraph (2)(i) of this definition includes vehicles complying with Phase 1 standards. Phase 2 vehicles are included in paragraph (2)(ii) of this definition which have separate subcategories to account for engine characteristics, GVWR, and the selection of duty cycle for vocational vehicles as specified in 40 CFR 1037.510; vehicles may additionally fall into one of the subcategories defined by the custom-chassis standards in § 535.5(b)(6) and 40 CFR 1037.105(h). Manufacturers using the alternate standards in § 535.5(b)(6) and 40 CFR 1037.105(h) should treat each vehicle type as a separate vehicle subcategory.
(i) Phase 1 Vocational Vehicle Subcategories.
(A) Vocational LHD vehicles.
(B) Vocational MHD vehicles.
(C) Vocational HHD vehicles.
(ii) Phase 2 vocational vehicle subcategories.
(3) Tractor subcategories are shown in paragraph (3)(i) of this definition for Phase 1 and 2. Paragraph (3)(i) includes 10 separate subcategories for tractors complying with Phase 1 and 2 standards. The heavy-haul tractor subcategory only applies for Phase 2.
(i) Phase 1 and 2 truck tractor subcategories.
(ii) [Reserved]
(4) [Reserved]
(5) Engine subcategories are shown for each primary intended service class in paragraph (5)(i) of this definition. Paragraph (5)(i) includes 6 separate subcategories for engines which are the same for Phase 1 and 2 standards.
(i) Engine subcategories.
(ii) [Reserved]

Source

49 CFR § 535.4


Scoping language

None
Is this correct? or