EPA Extends Certification Rules for Lawnmower and Small Engine Emissions
Published Date: 5/5/2025
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Summary
The EPA wants to keep collecting info on small engines like lawnmowers to make sure they meet pollution rules. This affects manufacturers who must keep proving their engines follow the law, with no big changes or extra costs expected. The EPA is asking for public feedback over the next 60 days before renewing this paperwork requirement through 2025.
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Manufacturers: Small-Engine Paperwork Renewal
If you manufacture nonroad spark-ignition engines (for example, lawnmowers), you must continue submitting certification and compliance information under EPA ICR No. 1695.15 (OMB Control No. 2060-0338). The current approval runs through December 31, 2025, and EPA is seeking 60 days of public comment before renewing this paperwork requirement.
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