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June 8, 2026

Auto Care Association Regulatory Update – Monday, June 8, 2026

by Grant MacIntyre

There are several new actions of interest this week:

New Rules and Actions

Brake Light Exemption - NHTSA approved a safety exemption to allow for pulsing rear amber braking  lights in addition to steady brake lights for commercial motor vehicles. The exemption expires June 3, 2031.

More Information: Final Rule

SEC Climate Disclosure - The SEC proposes to rescind Biden Administration rules that required climate-related disclosures from public companies. Comments are due Aug. 3, 2026.

More Information: Proposed Rule

FMVSS Updates - NHTSA issued several updates to obsolete standards. See links below for each update:

No. 204 - Steering Control Rear Displacement

No. 205 and No. 205a - Glazing Materials

No. 206 - Door Locks and Door Retention Components

No. 207 - Seating Systems

No. 210 - Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages

No. 214; Side Impact Protection; No. 305a; Electric-Powered Vehicles: Electric Powertrain Integrity; No. 307; Fuel System Integrity of Hydrogen Vehicles

No. 217; Bus Emergency Exits and Window Retention and Release

No. 222; School Bus Passenger Seating and Crash Protection

No. 301; Fuel System Integrity

No. 210; Seat belt assembly anchorages

No. 304; Compressed Natural Gas Fuel Container Integrity

Removing Obsolete Directives From Phase-In Reporting Requirements

Removing Obsolete Procedures From the Consumer Assistance To Recycle and Save Act of 2009

Ongoing Tracked Rules

Consumer Product Recall Fraud - The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is gathering comments regarding the impact of recall fraud on businesses. Comments are due June 15, 2026.

More Information: Proposed Rule

SEC Reporting - The SEC proposes to change reporting from quarterly to semi-annual. Comments are due July 6, 2026.

More Information: Proposed Rule

Light-duty and Medium-duty Vehicle Emission Standards - EPA proposes to extend start date for Tier 4 emission standards for light-duty and medium-duty vehicles to MY29 and plans to propose changes to Tier 4 standards in a forthcoming rulemaking. There are public hearings on June 3 and June 4. Comments are due July 6, 2026.

More Information: Proposed Rule

Ethylene Oxide reporting - OSHA is asking for comments on renewing the information collection requirements in the Ethylene Oxide standard. Comments are due July 7, 2026.

More Information: Proposed Rule

Container Transport Refrigeration - EPA proposes to exempt Road and Intermodal container transport refrigeration units from HFC leak repair requirements. Comments are due July 10, 2026.

More Information: Proposed Rule

Rear Automatic Braking Systems - NTHSA proposes to add rear automatic braking assessments to the new car assessment program. Comments are due July 27, 2026.

More Information: Proposed RuleIf you have questions about any of these items, please contact Grant MacIntyre, Director, Regulatory Affairs and Senior Attorney.


 

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