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16.15. Regulation No. 15. Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles equipped with a positive-ignition engine or with a compression-ignition engine with regard to the emission of gaseous pollutants by the engine - method of measuring the power of positive-ignition engines - method of measuring the fuel consumption of vehicles

1 August 1970

 

Entry into force: 1 August 1970, in accordance with article 1 (5).
Registration: 1 August 1970, No. 4789.
Status: ,Parties: 41.
Text: United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 740, p. 364; vol. 955, p. 446 (amendments series 01); vol. 1037, p. 403 (amendments series 02)2 and doc. E/ECE/324-E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.1/Add.14/Rev.3, and vol. 1078, p. 351 (revised text incorporating amendments series 01 to 04) and Corr.l (English only); vol. 1358, p. 295 and doc. E/ECE/324-E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.l/Add.l4/ Rev.3/Amend.l (supplement to amendments series 04); vol. 1515, p. 295 (procès-verbal concerning modifications): C.N.1276.2005.TREATIES-3 of 21 December 2005 and doc. TRANS/WP.29/2005/90 (modifications).3 
 

 

PARTICIPANTS


Contracting Parties applying Regulation No. 154

Participant1  Application of regulation, Succession (d) 
Austria1  [11 Oct 1979] 
Belgium1  [12 Oct 1970] 
Bosnia and Herzegovina5  28 Sep 1998 
Croatia5  17 Mar 1994 
Denmark1  [ 9 Dec 1983] 
Finland1  [20 Jun 1977] 
France1,6  [ 1 Aug 1970] 
Germany1,7  [18 Jul 1972] 
Hungary1  [19 Aug 1976] 
Italy1  [13 Feb 1973] 
Lithuania  28 Jan 2002 
Luxembourg1  [ 2 Aug 1983] 
Netherlands1  [30 Mar 1971] 
Norway1  [ 3 Feb 1975] 
Romania8  [23 Dec 1976] 
Russian Federation1  [19 Dec 1986] 
Serbia  [12 Mar 2001] 
Slovenia1,5  [ 3 Nov 1992] 
Spain1,6  [ 1 Aug 1970] 
Switzerland1  [29 Jun 1973] 
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia5  1 Apr 1998 
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland1  [18 May 1972] 
 

 

NOTES


1. The following states notified, pursuant to the provisions of article 1 (7) of the Agreement, their intention to cease to apply regulation No. 15, with effect from the date indicated below:

Participant :  Date of effect of the cessation of application: 
Austria  24 May 1985 
Belgium  1 Oct 1989 
Croatia  2 Feb 2002 
Czechoslovakia*  31 Dec 1991 
Demark  1 Oct 1989 
Finland  1 Jan 1990 
France   1 Oct 1989 
Germany**  30 Sep 1989 
Hungary  21 May 1992 
Italy  1 Oct 1989 
Luxembourg  1 Jul 1990 
Netherland  20 June 1989 
Norway  1 Jan 1989 
Romania  7 July 1999 
Russian Federation  24 Aug 2001 
Serbia  14 May 2005 
Slovenia  2 Aug 1995 
Spain  15 Feb 1991 
Switzerland***  1 Oct 1982 
United Kingdom  1 Oct 1990 

* Czechoslovakia applied Regulation No. 15 as from 14 April 1972.

** The notification of application by the Federal Republic of Germany contained the following declaration: In the European Communities, the provisions of Directive 70/220/EEC on the approximation of the law of the Member States relating to measures to be taken against air pollution by gases from positive-ignition engines of motor vehicles, as amended by Directive 83/351/EEC, were in conformity with ECE Regulation No. 15/04. As a result of Directive 88/76/EEC, however, provisions on exhaust-gas behaviour and other requirements to be met by fuels that are more stringent than those set forth in ECE Regulation 15/04 have come into effect. For reasons relating to environment policy, the Federal Republic of Germany can no longer approve motor vehicles meeting only the less stringent requirements of ECE Regulation No. 15/04 with regard to exhaust-gas behaviour. The Federal Republic of Germany intends, together with France, to submit to the United Nations the draft of a new ECE regulation that both maintains a link with ECE Regulation No. 15/04 and contains the more stringent provisions of Directive 88/76/EEC. The goal of this course of action is to ensure a gradual transition.

*** The notification contained the following declaration: The Federal Council [of Switzerland] expresses the hope that progress made within the framework of the Economic Commission for Europe as regards the regulation of the emission of gaseous pollutants will lead it to reapply the said Regulation No. 15 in the near future.


2. The amendments (series 02) to Regulation No. 15 entered into force on 1 March 1977 (instead of 15 March 1977), in accordance with a proposal by the United Kingdom received on 22 October 1976 and circulated by the Secretary-General on 8 November 1976.


3. For additional references to the texts of the annexed regulations and their amendments, see doc. TRANS/WP.29/343 as up-dated annually.


4. For technical reasons and in order to align this chapter with all others in the publication, the date indicated is no longer the date of effect of the regulation for the Contracting Party, but the date of receipt of the notification of application by the Secretary-General.


5. The former Yugoslavia applied Regulation No. 15 as from 28 June 1976. See also note 1 under "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Croatia", "former Yugoslavia", "Slovenia", "The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" and "Yugoslavia" in the "Historical Information" section in the front matter of this volume.


6. Contracting State having proposed the Regulation and date of entry into force of the Regulation for that State in accordance with article 1 (3).


7. The German Democratic Republic applied Regulation No. 15 as from 26 September 1977.

With regard to the above, the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany in a communication received on 14 January 1991, informed the Secretary-General, inter alia, of the following:

- [Regulation No. 15 which was] applied by the German Democratic Republic but not by the Federal Republic of Germany [is] not to be applied in the future... [It will be recalled that the Federal Republic of Germany had notified the Secretary-General, on 18 July 1972, that it intended to apply Regulation No. 15. For its subsequent notification of cessation of application of Regulation No. 15, see note 1.]

The notification further states that it ". . . does not constitute a general statement of position by the Federal Republic of Germany on the question of state succession in relation to treaties."

See also note 2 "Germany" in the "Historical Information" section in the front matter of this volume.


8. Date of entry into force of Regulation No. 15 as indicated by the Contracting State in its notification of application:

Participant:  Date entry into force: 
Romania  1 May 1977