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 104 STAT. 2518 PUBLIC LAW 101-549—NOV. 15, 1990 Vehicle Type Column A (50,000 mi.) Stan dar d (gpm) Column B (100,000 mi.) Standard (gpm) Beginning MY 2001: LDT's (0-3,750 lbs. LVW) and light-duty vehicles. LDT's (3,751-5,750 lbs. LVW) 0.125 0.160 0.156 0.200 For standards under column A, for purposes of certification under section 206, the applicable useful life shall be 50,000 miles. For standards under column B, for purposes of certification under section 206, the applicable useful life shall be 100,000 miles. Light-duty Trucks of up to 6,000 lbs. GVWR Vehicle Tjrpe Column A (50,000 mi.) Standard Column B (120,000 mi.) Sta ndar d Beginning MY 1998: LDT's (0-3,750 lbs. TW) 0.25 0.36 LDT's (3,751-5,750 lbs. TW) 0.32 0.46 LDT's (above 5,750 lbs. TW) 0.39 0.56 For standards under column A, for purposes of certification under section 206, the applicable useful life shall be 50,000 miles. For standards under column B, for purposes of certification under section 206, the applicable useful life shall be 120,000 miles. " (e) REPLACEMENT BY CARB STANDARDS. — California. "(1) SiNGLE SET OF CARB STANDARDS.— I f the State of California promulgates regulations establishing and implementing a single set of standards applicable in California pursuant to a waiver approved under section 209 to any category of vehicles referred to in subsection (a), O^), (c), or (d) of this section and such set of standards is, in the aggregate, at legist as protective of public health and welfare as the otherwise applicable standards set forth in section 242 and subsection (a), (b), (c), or (d) of this section, such set of California standards shall apply to clean-fuel vehicles in such category in lieu of the standards otherwise applicable under section 242 and subsection (a), (b), (c), or (d) of this section, as the case may be. "(2) MULTIPLE SETS OF CARB STANDARDS. —I f the State of California promulgates regulations establishing and implementing several different sets of standards applicable in California pursuant to a waiver approved under section 209 to any category of vehicles referred to in subsection (a), (b), (c), or (d) of this section and each of such sets of California standards is, in the aggregate, at least as protective of public health and welfare as the otherwise applicable standards set forth in section 242 and subsection (a), (b), (c), or (d) of this section, such standards shall be treated as 'qualifying California standards' for purposes of this paragraph. Where more than one set of qualifying standards are established and administered by the State of California, the least stringent set of qualifying California standards shall apply to the clean-fuel vehicles concerned in lieu of

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