Remanufacturer
Remanufacturer has the meaning given to manufacturer in section 216 of the Clean Air Act with respect to remanufactured locomotives. (See 1033.1 and 1033.601 for applicability of this term.) This term includes:
(1) Any person that is engaged in the manufacture or assembly of remanufactured locomotives or locomotive engines, such as persons who:
(i) Design or produce the emission-related parts used in remanufacturing.
(ii) Install parts in an existing locomotive or locomotive engine to remanufacture it.
(iii) Own or operate the locomotive or locomotive engine and provide specifications as to how an engine is to be remanufactured (i.e., specifying who will perform the work, when the work is to be performed, what parts are to be used, or how to calibrate the adjustable parameters of the engine).
(2) Any person who imports remanufactured locomotives or remanufactured locomotive engines.
Source
40 CFR § 1033.901
Scoping language
The following definitions apply to this part. The definitions apply to all subparts unless we note otherwise. All undefined terms have the meaning the Clean Air Act gives to them. The definitions follow: