HR 1687
112th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 1687
To amend chapter 329 of title 49, United States Code, to ensure that
new vehicles enable fuel competition so as to reduce the strategic importance
of oil to the United States.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 3, 2011
Mr. SHIMKUS (for himself, Mr. ENGEL, Mr. BARTLETT, and Mr. ISRAEL) introduced
the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce
A BILL
To amend chapter 329 of title 49, United States Code, to ensure that
new vehicles enable fuel competition so as to reduce the strategic importance
of oil to the United States.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the `Open Fuel Standard Act of 2011'.
SEC. 2. OPEN FUEL STANDARD FOR MOTOR VEHICLES.
Chapter 329 of title 49, United States Code, is amended by inserting after
section 32905 the following new section:
`Sec. 32905A. Open fuel standard for motor vehicles.
`(a) Requirements- Except as provided in subsection (c), each manufacturer's
fleet of covered vehicles for a particular model year shall be comprised of--
`(1) not less than 50 percent qualified vehicles beginning in model year
2014;
`(2) not less than 80 percent qualified vehicles beginning in model year
2016; and
`(3) not less than 95 percent qualified vehicles beginning in model year
2017 and each subsequent year.
`(b) Additional Definitions- As used in this section--
`(1) the term `covered vehicle' means a passenger automobile, and includes
a light-duty motor vehicle;
`(2) the term `qualified vehicle ' means covered vehicle that--
`(A) has been warranted by its manufacturer to operate solely on natural
gas, hydrogen, or biodiesel;
`(B) is a flexible fuel vehicle;
`(C) is a plug-in electric drive vehicle;
`(D) is propelled solely by fuel cell that produces power without the
use of petroleum or a petroleum-based fuel; or
`(E) is propelled solely by something other than an internal combustion
engine, and produces power without the use of petroleum or a petroleum-based
fuel;
`(3) the term `flexible fuel vehicle' means a vehicle that has been warranted
by its manufacturer to operate on gasoline, E85, and M85;
`(4) the term `E85' means a fuel mixture containing 85 percent ethanol and
15 percent gasoline by volume;
`(5) the term `M85' means a fuel mixture containing 85 percent methanol
and 15 percent gasoline by volume;
`(6) the term `biodiesel' means diesel fuel which has been produced from
a non-petroleum feedstock and which meets the standards of ASTM D6751-03;
`(7) the term `plug-in electric drive vehicle' has the meaning given such
term in section 508(a)(5) of the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (42 U.S.C. 13258(a)(5));
and
`(8) the term `light-duty motor vehicle' means a light-duty truck or light-duty
vehicle as such terms are defined in section 216(7) of the Clean Air Act
(42 U.S.C. 7550(7)) of less than or equal to 8,500 pounds gross vehicle
weight rating.
`(c) Temporary Exemption From Requirements-
`(1) APPLICATION- A manufacturer may request an exemption from the requirement
described in subsection (a) by submitting an application to the Secretary,
at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Secretary
may require by regulation. Each such application shall specify the models,
lines, and types of automobiles affected.
`(2) EVALUATION- After evaluating an application received from a manufacturer,
the Secretary may at any time, under such terms and conditions, and to such
extent as the Secretary considers appropriate, temporarily exempt, or renew
the exemption of, a light-duty motor-vehicle from the requirement described
in subsection (a) if the Secretary determines that unavoidable events not
under the control of the manufacturer prevent the manufacturer of such automobile
from meeting its required production volume of qualified automobiles, including--
`(A) a disruption in the supply of any component required for compliance
with the regulations; or
`(B) a disruption in the use and installation by the manufacturer of such
component.
`(3) CONSOLIDATION- The Secretary may consolidate applications received
from multiple manufacturers under subparagraph (A) if they are of a similar
nature.
`(4) CONDITIONS- Any exemption granted under paragraph (2) shall be conditioned
upon the manufacturer's commitment to recall the exempted automobiles for
installation of the omitted components within a reasonable time proposed
by the manufacturer and approved by the Secretary after such components
become available in sufficient quantities to satisfy both anticipated production
and recall volume requirements.
`(5) NOTICE- The Secretary shall publish in the Federal Register--
`(A) notice of each application received from a manufacturer;
`(B) notice of each decision to grant or deny a temporary exemption; and
`(C) the reasons for granting or denying such exemptions.
`(d) Rulemaking- Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this
Act, the Secretary shall promulgate regulations as necessary to carry out
this section.'.
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