Title 49 › Subtitle SUBTITLE VI— - MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS › Part PART A— - GENERAL › Chapter CHAPTER 301— - MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - STANDARDS AND COMPLIANCE › § 30112
You must not make, sell, offer for sale, bring into the United States, or move across state lines any motor vehicle or vehicle part made after a safety rule starts unless it follows that rule and has the required safety certificate from the government. Schools may not buy or lease a new 15-passenger van to carry pre-K through 12th grade students unless the van meets school-bus safety rules. That school rule does not apply to contracts signed before it was passed. You also may not sell or import a vehicle or part that has a known safety defect that has been the subject of an official recall notice or recall order. An imported new vehicle is allowed only if it already got the required recall fix before being sold to a buyer in the United States. There are other exceptions, for example after the vehicle’s first bona fide retail sale, for export-only vehicles, older vehicles at least 25 years old, personal-use or temporary imports with approved exemptions, vehicles the Transportation Secretary says can comply, items needing more work, and vehicles brought in only for testing by a manufacturer that meets certain prior-registration and agent rules.
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49 U.S.C. § 30112
Title 49 — Transportation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73