§ 33106. Exemption for passenger motor vehicles equipped with anti-theft devices
(a)
Definitions.—
In this section—
(1)
“anti-theft device” means a device to reduce or deter theft that—
(A)
is in addition to the theft-deterrent devices required by motor vehicle safety standard numbered 114 in section
571.114 of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations;
(b)
Granting Exemptions and Limitations.—
(1)
A manufacturer may petition the Secretary of Transportation for an exemption from a requirement of a standard prescribed under section
33102 or
33103 of this title for a line of passenger motor vehicles equipped as standard equipment with an anti-theft device that the Secretary decides is likely to be as effective in reducing and deterring motor vehicle theft as compliance with the standard.
(c)
Petitioning Procedure.—
A petition must be filed not later than 8 months before the start of production for the first model year covered by the petition. The petition must include—
(d)
Decisions and Approvals.—
The Secretary shall make a decision about a petition filed under this section not later than 120 days after the date the petition is filed. A decision approving a petition must be based on substantial evidence. The Secretary may approve a petition in whole or in part. If the Secretary does not make a decision within the 120-day period, the petition shall be deemed to be approved and the manufacturer shall be exempt from the standard for the line covered by the petition for the subsequent model year.
(e)
Rescissions.—
The Secretary may rescind an exemption if the Secretary decides that the anti-theft device has not been as effective in reducing and deterring motor vehicle theft as compliance with the standard. A rescission may be effective only—