NHTSA definition

NHTSA means National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. “N2O” means nitrous oxide.

Examples of NHTSA in a sentence

  • This does not preclude a State official whose salary is supported with NHTSA funds from engaging in direct communications with State or local legislative officials, in accordance with customary State practice, even if such communications urge legislative officials to favor or oppose the adoption of a specific pending legislative proposal.

  • The NHTSA website (xxx.xxxxx.xxx) also provides information on statistics, campaigns, and program evaluations and references.

  • The SAFE Rule Part One is a final agency action in which 1) EPA published a revocation of the CAA waiver of federal preemption previously granted to CARB for the CA Standards, at least as to certain Model Years, and 2) NHTSA adopted a rule declaring that state law regulations pertaining to motor vehicle emissions of carbon dioxide are preempted by the federal Energy Policy and Conservation Act (“EPCA”).

  • No State or its subrecipient, including its officers, employees, or agents, shall perform or continue to perform under a grant or cooperative agreement, whose objectivity may be impaired because of any related past, present, or currently planned interest, financial or otherwise, in organizations regulated by NHTSA or in organizations whose interests may be substantially affected by NHTSA activities.

  • The Xxxxxxx Police Department will be responsible for providing all personnel the appropriate training for using the Intoxilyzers purchased under this Grant agreement implementing a NHTSA approved training course.


More Definitions of NHTSA

NHTSA means the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and any of its successor departments or agencies.
NHTSA means the United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.