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[81 STAT. 503]
PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968
[81 STAT. 503]

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PUBLIC LAW 90-148-NOV. 21, 1967

"(e) I t shall be the duty of the various Lliited States attorneys, under the direction of the Attorney General of the United States, to prosecute for the recovery of such forfeitures. "XATIOXAL

EMISSIONS

STAXDARDS

STUDY

"SEC. 211. (a) The Secretary shall submit to the Congress, no later cfrT'Jes^!" than tM'o years after the effective date of this section, a comprehensive report on the need for and effect of national emission standards for stationary sources. Such report shall include: (A) information regarding identifiable health and welfare effects from single emission sources; (B) examples of specific plants, their location, and the contaminant or contaminants which, due to the amount or nature of emissions from such facilities, constitute a danger to public health or welfare; (C) an up-to-date list of those industries and the contaminant or contaminants which, in his opinion, should be subject to such national standards; (D) the relationship of such national emission standards to ambient air quality, including a comparison of situations wherein several plants emit the same contaminants in an air region with those in which only one such plant exists; (E) an analysis of the cost of applying such standards; and {¥) such other information as may be appropriate. " (b) The Secretary shall conduct a full and complete investig*ation and study of the feasibility and practicability of controlling emissions from jet and piston aircraft engines and of establishing national emission standards with respect thereto, and report to Congress the results of such study and investigation within one year from the date of enactment of the Air Quality Act of 1967, together with his recommendations. " DEFINITIONS FOR TITLE

II

"SEC. 212. As used in this title— "(1) The term 'manufacturer' as used in sections 208, 206, 207, and 208 means any person engaged in the manufacturing or assembling of new motor vehicles or new motor vehicle engines, or importing such vehicles or engines for resale, or who acts for and is under the control of any such person in connection with the distribution of new motor vehicles or new motor vehicle engines, but shall not include any dealer with respect to new motor vehicles or new motor vehicle engines received by him in commerce. "(2) The term 'motor vehicle' means any self-propelled vehicle designed for transporting persons or property on a street or highAvay, "(3) The term 'new motor vehicle' means a motor vehicle the equitable or legal title to which has never been transferred to an ultimate purchaser; and the term 'new motor vehicle engine' means an engine in a new motor vehicle or a motor vehicle engine the equitable or legal title to which has never been transferred to the ultimate purchaser. "(4) The term 'dealer' means any person Avho is engaged in the sale or the distribution of new motor vehicles or new motor vehicle engines to the ultimate purchaser. "(5) The term 'ultimate purchaser' means, with respect to any new motor vehicle or new motor vehicle engine, the first person who in good faith purchases such new motor vehicle or new engine for purposes other than resale. "(6) The term 'commerce' means (A) commerce betAveen any place in any State and any place outside thereof; and (B) commerce wholly within the District ot Columbia.

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