Interpretation ID: aiam4028
President
The London Coach Co.
Inc.
25 Eldredge
P.O. Box 1183
Mt. Clemens
MI 48043;
Dear Mr. Landers: This responds to your June 6, 1985 letter concerning Federal Moto Vehicle Safety Standard No. 207, *Seating Systems*. We apologize for the delay in our response. You asked whether your vehicle's 'folding flip seats' are required by section S4.3 of the standard to be equipped with a restraining device. As discussed below, the answer is no.; By the (sic) way of background information, this agency does no provide approvals of motor vehicles or motor vehicle equipment. Under the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act, it is the responsibility of the manufacturer to ensure that its vehicles or equipment comply with applicable safety standards. The following represents our opinion based on the facts provided in your letter.; Section S4.3 of Standard No. 207 states: >>>...a hinged or folding *occupant seat* or occupant seat back shal be equipped with a self-locking device for restraining the hinged or folding seat or seat back and control for releasing that restraining device. (Emphasis added.)<<<; The term 'occupant seat' is defined in section S3 of Standard No. 20 as, 'a seat that provides at least one designated seating position.' The term 'designated seating position' is defined in 49 CFR Part 571.3(b) as:; >>>any plan view location capable of accommodating a person at least a large as a 5th percentile adult female, if the overall seat configuration and design is such that the position is likely to be used as a seating position while the vehicle is in motion, *except for the auxiliary seating accommodations such as temporary or folding jump seats.... (Emphasis added.)<<<; The issue raised by your letter is whether your folding flip seats ar seats that provide a designated seating position, within the definition of 49 CFR Part 571.3(b). If a seat provides a designated seating position, it is an occupant seat under Standard No. 207 and subject to section S4.3's requirement for a restraining device.; It is our opinion that your folding flip seats are 'auxiliary seatin accomodations (sic)' and therefore not subject to the Standard No. 207's requirement for a restraining device. This conclusion is based on the information shown on your brochure. The brochure shows that each of the flip seats normally remains folded up. When they are temporarily needed to accommodate additional passengers, they can be folded down to form a seating surface.; While folding jump seats are not subject to a number of safet requirements, including those of Standards No. 207 and 208, *Occupant Crash Protection*, we encourage you to ensure that the seats provide safe performance when in use. In particular, we would encourage you to provide safety belts for these seats to ensure that their occupants will have adequate crash protection.; Sincerely, Erika Z. Jones, Chief Counsel