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- Sec. 30103. Relationship
to other laws
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- UNIFORMITY OF REGULATIONS The
Secretary of Transportation may not prescribe a
safety regulation related to a motor vehicle
subject to subchapter II of chapter 105 of this
title that differs from a motor vehicle safety
standard prescribed under this chapter. However,
the Secretary may prescribe, for a motor vehicle
operated by a carrier subject to subchapter II of
chapter 105, a safety regulation that imposes a
higher standard of performance after manufacture
than that required by an applicable standard in
effect at the time of manufacture.
- PREEMPTION
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- When a motor vehicle
safety standard is in effect under this
chapter, a State or a political
subdivision of a State may prescribe or
continue in effect a standard applicable
to the same aspect of performance of a
motor vehicle or motor vehicle equipment
only if the standard is identical to the
standard prescribed under this chapter.
However, the United States Government, a
State, or a political subdivision of a
State may prescribe a standard for a
motor vehicle or motor vehicle equipment
obtained for its own use that imposes a
higher performance requirement than that
required by the otherwise applicable
standard under this chapter.
- A State may enforce a
standard that is identical to a standard
prescribed under this chapter.
- ANTITRUST LAWS This
chapter does not
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- exempt from the
antitrust laws conduct that is unlawful
under those laws; or
- prohibit under the
antitrust laws conduct that is lawful
under those laws.
- WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS AND
ADDITIONAL LEGAL RIGHTS AND REMEDIES Sections
30117(b), 30118-30121, 30166(f), and 30167(a) and
(b) of this title do not establish or affect a
warranty obligation under a law of the United
States or a State. A remedy under those sections
and sections 30161 and 30162 of this title is in
addition to other rights and remedies under other
laws of the United States or a State.
- COMMON LAW LIABILITY Compliance
with a motor vehicle safety standard prescribed
under this chapter does not exempt a person from
liability at common law.
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