91.209—Maintenance of records.
(a)
The manufacturer must establish, maintain, and retain the following adequately organized and indexed records for each engine produced:
(2)
Engine identification number,
(3)
Engine model year and build date,
(5)
Purchaser and destination, and
(b)
The manufacturer must establish, maintain, and retain the following adequately organized and indexed records for each engine family:
(1)
EPA engine family identification code,
(2)
Family Emission Limit (FEL) or FELs where FEL changes have been implemented during the model year,
(3)
Power rating for each configuration tested,
(4)
Projected sales volume for the model year, and
(5)
Actual sales volume for the model year for each FEL where FEL changes have been implemented during the model year.
(c)
Any manufacturer producing an engine family participating in trading reserved credits must maintain the following records on a quarterly basis for each such engine family:
(2)
The actual quarterly and cumulative applicable production/sales volume,
(3)
The values required to calculate credits as given in § 91.207 ,
(4)
The resulting type and number of credits generated/required,
(5)
How and where credit surpluses are dispersed, and
(6)
How and through what means credit deficits are met.
(d)
The manufacturer must retain all records required to be maintained under this section for a period of eight years from the due date for the end-of-model year report. Records may be retained as hard copy or reduced to microfilm, ADP diskettes, and so forth, depending on the manufacturer's record retention procedure; provided, that in every case all information contained in the hard copy is retained.
(e)
Nothing in this section limits the Administrator's discretion in requiring the manufacturer to retain additional records or submit information not specifically required by this section.
(f)
Pursuant to a request made by the Administrator, the manufacturer must submit to the Administrator the information that the manufacturer is required to retain.
(g)
EPA may void ab initio a certificate of conformity for an engine family for which the manufacturer fails to retain the records required in this section or to provide such information to the Administrator upon request pursuant to § 91.123.