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US Code
Title 49
Subtitle VI
Part C
Chapter 329
US Code - Chapter 329: Automobile fuel economy
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Section 32901
Definitions
Section 32902
Average fuel economy standards
Section 32903
Credits for exceeding average fuel economy standards
Section 32904
Calculation of average fuel economy
Section 32905
Manufacturing incentives for alternative fuel automobiles
Section 32906
Maximum fuel economy increase for alternative fuel automobiles
Section 32907
Reports and tests of manufacturers
Section 32908
Fuel economy information
Section 32909
Judicial review of regulations
Section 32910
Administrative
Section 32911
Compliance
Section 32912
Civil penalties
Section 32913
Compromising and remitting civil penalties
Section 32914
Collecting civil penalties
Section 32915
Appealing civil penalties
Section 32916
Reports to Congress
Section 32917
Standards for executive agency automobiles
Section 32918
Retrofit devices
Section 32919
Preemption
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