Tuesday, January 24, 2012

National idling laws




Arizona,

Maricopa County


5 minutes
(30 min. for bus passenger comfort or 60 min/90 min if greater than 75° F)
Fines:

$100 – 1st violation

$300 – 2nd+ violations


- Traffic or adverse weather conditions
- Emergency or law enforcement purposes
- Power takeoff involving cargo or work functions
- Conform to manufacturer’s specifications
- Maintenance or diagnostics
- Hours of service compliance


Maricopa County Vehicle Idling Restriction Ordinance
.

Maricopa County Air Quality Department (602) 372-2703, www.maricopa.gov/aq


California

5 minutes
Fines:

Minimum $300

Subsequent penalties can range from $1,000 to $10,000


- Bus passengers are onboard or 10 minutes prior to boarding
- Traffic conditions
- Queuing beyond 100’ of residential
- Adverse weather conditions or mechanical difficulties
- Vehicle safety inspection
- Service or repair
- Power takeoff involving cargo or work functions
- Prevent safety or health emergency
- Emergency vehicles
- California low-NOx idling label


Code of Regulations, Title 13, Div. 3, Art. 1, Ch. 10, §2485
;

California Air Resources Board (800) 363-7664, www.arb.ca.gov


California,

City of Sacramento


5 minutes
(prohibits refrigeration unit operation within 100’ of residential or school unless loading/unloading)
Fines:

Not <$100 nor >$25,000 per violation

(Title 1, Ch. 1.28.010)


- Traffic conditions/control
- Traffic conditions
- Vehicle safety inspection
- Service or repair
- Conform to manufacturer’s specifications
- Power takeoffs involving cargo or work functions
- Prevent safety or health emergency
- Hours of service compliance @ truck/rest stop
- To recharge hybrid electric vehicles
- California low-NOx idling label


Sacramento City Code, Title 8, Ch. 8.116
.

City of Sacramento Department of Transportation (916) 264-5011, www.cityofsacramento.org/transportation


California,

Placer County


5 minutes
(prohibits refrigeration unit operation within 1000’ of residential or school unless loading/unloading)
Fines:

$50 Minimum

- Traffic conditions/control
- Traffic conditions
- Vehicle safety inspection
- Service or repair
- Conform to manufacturer’s specifications
- Power takeoffs involving cargo or work functions
- Prevent safety or health emergency
- Hours of service compliance @ truck/rest stop
- To recharge hybrid electric vehicles
- Operate intermittent equipment
- Alternatively fueled vehicles
- Attainment areas
- California low-NOx idling label


Placer County Code, Article 10.14

Placer County Air Pollution Control District (530) 745-2330 www.placer.ca.gov/airpollution/airpolut.htm


Colorado,
City of Aspen


5 minutes within any 1 hour
Fines:

$1,000 maximum and/or

1 year imprisonment

(§1.04.080)

- Safety reasons
- To achieve an engine temperature of 120° F and an air pressure of 100 lbs/square inch


City of Aspen Municipal Code §13.08.110

. Aspen Police Department (970) 920-5310 www.aspenpitkin.com

Colorado,
City & County of Denver


5 minutes in any 1-hour period
Fines:

Not >$999

and/or 1-year imprisonment
(DMC §1-13)


- Less than 20° F for previous 24-hour period
- Less than 10° F
- Emergency vehicles
- Traffic conditions
- Being serviced
- Auxiliary equipment


Denver Municipal Code §4-43

; Denver Department of Environmental Health, Division of Environmental Quality,

3-1-1, http://www.denvergov.org/DEQ


Colorado, Vail


20 minutes

(No idling if left unattended when in Lionshead or commercial core, except for refrigeration vehicles) Fines: Not $999 and/or 180 days imprisonment (VTC §1-4-1(A))

Vail Town Code §5-1-7(G)(3)

. Vail Police Department, Code Enforcement (970) 479-2245, http://www.vailgov.com

Connecticut


3 minutes
Fines:

Not >$5,000 per week

(RCSA Title 22a §174-12(c))


- Traffic conditions or mechanical difficulties
- Ensure safety or health of driver/passengers
- Auxiliary equipment
- Conform to manufacturer’s specifications
- Less than 20° F
- Maintenance
- Queuing to access military installation


Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies Title 22a, §174-18(b)(3)
.

State of Connecticut, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (860) 424-3436, www.ct.gov/dep.

Delaware


3 minutes
(15 minutes: 32° to -10° F;
No limit: Less than -10° F)
Fines:

$50 - $500 per offense

(Title 7, Ch. 60, §6005 & §6013)


- Traffic conditions or mechanical difficulties
- Conform to manufacturers specifications
- Repair
- Emergency vehicles
- Using auxiliary equipment/power take off
- Power during sleeping or resting beyond 25 miles of truck stop with available electrified equipment
- Vehicle safety inspections


Regulation 1145 – Excess Idling of Heavy-Duty Vehicles
;

Delaware Division of Air & Waste Management

(800) 662-8802, www.dnrec.delaware.gov/whs/awm.


District of Columbia


3 minutes
(5 minutes if less than 32° F)
Fines:

$500, doubles for each subsequent violation

- Power takeoff


District of Columbia Municipal Regulations Title 20, §900.1

District of Columbia Department of the Environment (202) 535-2997, www.ddoe.dc.gov

Florida


5 minutes
Fines:

TBD

- Traffic conditions
- Emergency or law enforcement purposes
- Verify vehicle is safe to operate
- Power work-related operations
- Prevent safety or health emergency
- Sleeping or resting in a sleeper berth
(

exemption expires Sept. 30, 2013)

Heavy-Duty Vehicle Idling Reduction
.

Department of Environmental Protection, Air Resource Management (850) 488-0114, www.dep.state.fl.us/Air


Georgia,
City of Atlanta


15 minutes
(25 minutes if less than 32° F
for passenger comfort/safety)
Fines:

$500 minimum

- To perform needed work
- Traffic conditions
- Natural gas or electric vehicles


Code of Ordinances §150-97(c)
.

City of Atlanta, Office of Transportation (404) 330-6501, www.atlantaga.gov/Government/PublicWorks

Hawaii


"No person shall cause, suffer, or allow any engine to be in operation while the motor vehicle is stationary at a loading zone, parking or servicing area, route terminal or other off street areas…"
(3 minutes for start up/cool down
or passenger loading/unloading)
Fines:

Not <$25 nor >$2,500 per day

(106 HRS §342B-47)


- Adjustment or repair
- Auxiliary equipment or power takeoff
- Passenger loading/unloading = 3 min.
- At start-up and cool down for more than 3 min.


Hawaii Administrative Rules §11-60.1-34
.

Hawaii State Department of Health, Clean Air Branch (808) 586-4200, http://www.hawaii.gov/health/environmental/air/cab/index.html

Illinois
Cities
: Aux Sable, Goose Lake, Oswego
Counties
: Cook, DuPage, Lake, Kane, McHenry, Will, Madison, St. Claire, Monroe


10 minutes within any 60 minute period
(30 minutes within any 60 minute period: Waiting to weigh, load or unload freight;
No limit: Less than 32° F or greater than 80° F)
Fines:

$90 – 1st conviction;

$150 – 2nd & subsequent convictions in 12 month period


- Less than 8,000 lbs. GVWR
- Traffic conditions/controls
- Prevent a safety or health emergency
- Emergency or law enforcement purposes
- Service or repair
- Government inspection
- Power takeoffs involving cargo or work functions
- Resting in a sleeper berth
- Mechanical difficulties
- Queuing
- Idle reduction technologies


625 Illinois Combined Statute 5/11-1429

; Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (217) 557-1441 www.illinoisgreenfleets.org

Illinois,
Chicago


3 minutes in any 60-minute period
(No limit: <32º F or >80º F)
Fines:

$250
  1. Emergency vehicles
  2. Power auxiliary equipment
  3. Service or repair or government inspection
  4. Traffic conditions
  5. Idle reduction technologies
  6. Mechanical difficulties
  7. Exhaust filter regeneration

Chicago Municipal Code §9-80-095
.

City of Chicago, Department of Environment (312) 744-7606, http://www.CityofChicago.org

Maine


5 minutes in any 1 hour period
(No limit: < 0º F;
15 min/hr: 0º - 32º F)
Fines:

$25 - $500 – 1st offense; $150 - $500 for each subsequent offense

(MRSA §585-K(5))


- Traffic conditions
- Prevent safety or health emergency
- Emergency or law enforcement purposes
- Maintenance, servicing, repairing, or diagnostic purposes
- State or federal inspections
- Power work-related operations
- Sleeper berth a/c or heat during rest or sleep periods
- A/C or heat while waiting to load/unload
- Mechanical difficulties if receipt of repair is submitted w/in 30 days


Public Law, Chapter 582.

Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles (207) 624-9000, www.maine.gov/sos/bmv


Maryland


5 minutes
Fines:

Not >$500

(MC § 27-101(b))


- Traffic conditions or mechanical difficulties
- Heating, cooling or auxiliary equipment
- Conform to manufacturer’s specifications
- Accomplish intended use


Maryland Transportation Code §22-402©(3)
.

Maryland Department of the Environment (410) 537-3000, www.mde.state.md.us

Massachusetts


5 minutes
Fines:

Not >$100 – 1st

Not >$500 for each succeeding offense


- Being serviced
- Delivery for which power is needed & alternatives unavailable
- Associate power needed & alternatives unavailable


General Laws of Massachusetts Ch. 90: § 16 A
.

Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection

(617) 292-5500, www.mass.gov/dep


Michigan,
Detroit


5 consecutive minutes in any 60-minute period
Fines:

1st = Warning; 2nd = $150 to operator and/or $500 to owner
  1. Traffic conditions
  2. Power auxiliary equipment
  3. Emergency vehicles
  4. Motionless for >2 hours & <25º F
  5. State inspections
  6. Hybrid vehicle recharging
  7. Electric, hydrogen or natural gas powered vehicles

Detroit City Code, Part 3 § 55-6-91

. City of Detroit, Parking Enforcement Hotline (313) 967-1752, www.detroitmi.gov

Minnesota,
Minneapolis


5 minutes in any 60-minute period
(15 minutes in any 60-minutre period to maintain bus passenger comfort)
Fines:

$700 maximum and/or 90 days imprisonment
  1. Traffic conditions/controls
  2. To prevent a safety or health emergency
  3. Emergency purposes
  4. Maintenance or diagnostics
  5. Vehicle inspection
  6. Power auxiliary equipment
  7. Occupied armored vehicles
  8. A/C or heat during sleep or rest period or waiting to load/unload
  9. Mechanical difficulties

City of Minneapolis Code of Ordinances, Title 3, Ch. 58
.

Minneapolis Environmental Services (612) 673-3000, www.minneapolismn.gov/environment

Minnesota,
City of Owatonna


15 minutes each 5 hours in residential areas
Fines:

$1,000 maximum and/or

90 days imprisonment
(Chapter XI, Section 1100:00)


None


Owatonna City Code, Chapter IX, Section 900:10

. City of Owatonna (507) 444-4300, www.ci.owatonna.mn.us

Missouri
Counties: Clay, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Platte, St. Charles, St. Louis


5 minutes in any hour
(30 minutes/hour when waiting to load/unload)
Fines:

TBD
  1. Traffic conditions/controls
  2. Prevent safety/health emergency
  3. Emergency purposes
  4. Maintenance/repair
  5. State or federal inspections
  6. Power work-related operations
  7. During government-mandated rest periods
  8. Mechanical difficulties
  9. Auxiliary power units

Missouri Code of State Regulations, Division 10, Chapters 2.390 and 5-385.

Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Division of Environmental Quality (573) 751-4817, www.dnr.mo.gov/env/apcp/index.html


Missouri,
City of St. Louis


5 minutes in any hour
(10 minutes if < 32º F)
Fines:

Up to $100
  1. Emergency vehicles
  2. Transporting special needs persons
  3. Power for auxiliary purposes
  4. Traffic or adverse weather conditions
  5. Repair or diagnostics
  6. Engaged in the delivery of goods

St. Louis City Ordinance 68137.

City of St. Louis, Office of the Mayor (314) 622-3733, stlouis-mo.gov

Missouri,
St. Louis County


3 consecutive minutes
Fines:

Maximum $1,000 and/or 1 year imprisonment (§612.390)

- Operating a loading, unloading, or processing device
- Emergency vehicles


St. Louis County Air Pollution Control Code §612.340.

St. Louis County Air Pollution Control (314) 615-8924, www.stlouisco.com

Nevada


15 minutes
Fines:

Not <$100 nor >$500 – 1st;

Not <$500 nor >$1,000 – 2

nd;

Not <$1,000 nor >$1,500 – 3

rd;

Not <$1,500 nor >$2,500 – 4

th and subsequent;

offense(s) over a 3-year period
(NAC445B.727)


- Variance has been issued
- Emergency vehicles
- Snow removal equipment
- Repair or maintain other vehicles
- Traffic congestion
- Maintenance at repair facility
- Emission contained & treated per Commission
- To perform specific task


NV Administrative Code Ch. 445B.576.

Nevada Division of Environmental Protection; Bureau of

Air Pollution Control (775) 687-9350, www.ndep.nv.gov/bapc


Nevada,
Clark County

,

(including Las Vegas)


15 minutes
Fines:

Not >$10,000

(CCAQR §09)


- Variance has been issued
- Emergency vehicles
- Repair or maintain other vehicles
- Traffic congestion
- Emission contained & treated per Control Officer
- To perform a specific task
- Maintenance at repair facility


Clark Co. Air Quality Regulations §45

. Clark County Department of Air Quality and Environmental Management (702) 455-5942, www.clarkcountynv.gov

Nevada,
Washoe County
(including Reno)


15 minutes
Fines:

Not >$250 – 1st offense

Not <$250 nor >$500 – 2nd and subsequent offenses
(WCDBHR §020.040(E))


- Emergency vehicles
- Snow removal equipment
- Repair or maintain other vehicles
- Traveling on public right-of-way
- To perform specific task
- Maintenance at repair facility


Washoe Co. District Board of Health Regs. §040.200

. Washoe County District Health Department, Air Quality Management (775) 784-7200, www.co.washoe.nv.us/health

New Hampshire


5 minutes if greater than 32° F
(15 minutes: 32° F to -10° F)
Fines: TBD


- Traffic conditions
- Emergency vehicles
- Power takeoff or heat/cool passengers
- Maintenance or diagnostics
- Defrost windshield
- Less than -10° F


Air Resources Division Admin. Rules Env-A 1101.05
.

New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, Air Resources Division (603) 271-1370, www.des.state.nh.us


New Jersey


3 minutes
(15 min. if stopped for

3 hrs. & < 25º F)

Fines:

$100 for 1st; $200 for 2nd; $500 for 3rd; $1,500 for 4th & subsequent offenses (NJAC 7:27A3.10(m)(14))

Penalties:

For commercial vehicle and property owner, $250 for first violation, $500 for second violation, $1000 for third and each subsequent violation.

- Traffic conditions
- Mechanical operations
- Waiting or being inspected
- Performing emergency services
- Being repaired or serviced
- Auxiliary power unit/generator set, bunk heaters, etc.
- Sleeper berth with 2007 or newer engine or diesel particulate filter


New Jersey Administrative Code Title 7, Ch. 27-14.3.

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Mobile Sources (609) 292-7953, www.state.nj.us/dep/bmvim

New York


5 minutes
Fines:

Not <$375 nor >$15,000 – 1st offense;

Not >$22,500 – 2nd offense & subsequent offenses
(NYSCL Ch. 43-B, §71,2103(1))


- Traffic conditions
- Comply with passenger comfort laws
- Auxiliary power or maintenance
- Emergency vehicles
- Within mines or quarries
- Parked for more than 2 hrs & less than 25° F
- State Inspections
- Recharging hybrid electric vehicles
- Farm vehicles
- Electric vehicles


New York Code of Rules & Regulations Title 6, Ch. 3 Part 217-3.2.

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation; Division of Air Resources (518)402-8292, www.dec.ny.gov

New York City


3 minutes
(1-minute if adjacent to a public school)
Fines:

Not <$50 nor >$500 and/or imprisonment for 20 days – 1st; Not <$100 nor >$1,000 and/or imprisonment for not >30 days – 2nd offense;

Not <$400 nor >$5,000 and/or imprisonment for not >4 months – 3rd & subsequent offenses.

(NYCAC 24-190(g))

- Emergency vehicles
- Operate loading, unloading or processing device


New York City Administrative Code Title 24-163.

New York City Department of Environmental Protection

(212) 639-9675, www.nyc.gov/dep


New York,
New Rochelle


5 minutes
Fines:

Not more than $50 and/or 15 days imprisonment – 1st offense;

Not more than $100 and/or 45 days imprisonment – 2nd offense within 18 months; Not more than $250 and/or 90 days imprisonment – 3rd & subsequent offenses within 18 months
(CCNR §312-68)


- Traffic conditions
- Comply with passenger comfort laws
- Auxiliary power or maintenance
- Emergency vehicles
- Within mines or quarries
- Parked for more than 2 hrs & less than 25° F
- State Inspections
- Recharging hybrid electric vehicles
- Farm vehicles
- Electric vehicles


Code of the City of New Rochelle, Part II, Ch. 312, Art. II, §312-33.

City of New Rochelle, Code Enforcement/Abatement (914) 654-2051, www.newrochelleny.com


New York,
Rockland County


3 consecutive minutes
Fines:

Not >$250 and/or 15 days imprisonment for 1st; not >$1,000 and/or 15 days imprisonment for 2nd & subsequent offenses

(LL #4, § 4 )


- Traffic conditions
- Comply with passenger comfort laws
- Power for auxiliary purposes
- Maintenance
- Performing emergency services


Laws of Rockland Co. Part II, Ch. 377.

Rockland County Department of Health (845) 364-2512, www.co.rockland.ny.us/health

North Carolina


5 consecutive minutes in any 60-minute period
Fines:

TBD
  1. Traffic conditions/controls
  2. Emergency vehicles
  3. Power auxiliary equipment
  4. Manufacturer’s recommendations
  5. Auxiliary power units
  6. California low-NOx idling label
  7. Safety or health emergency

- Heavy-duty farm vehicles


North Carolina Administrative Code Title 15A, Ch. 2D.1010.

North Carolina Division of Air Quality, (919) 733-3340, www.ncair.org

Ohio,
Cleveland


5 minutes in any 60-minute period
(10 minutes/hour at loading docks/areas or if <32º F or >85º F)
Fines:

$150
  1. Prevent safety or health emergency
  2. Traffic conditions/controls
  3. Emergency vehicles
  4. Service or repair
  5. Vehicle safety inspection
  6. Power auxiliary equipment
  7. Sleeping or resting in a sleeper berth
  8. Mechanical difficulties
  9. Idle reduction technologies

Cleveland Traffic Code Ch. 431.44.

City of Cleveland, Department of Public Safety (216) 664-2200, http://www.city.cleveland.oh.us/CityofCleveland/Home

Ohio,
Maple Heights


5 minutes in any 60-minute period
(10 minutes/hour at loading docks/areas or if <32º F or >85º F)
Fines:

$150
  1. Prevent safety or health emergency
  2. Traffic conditions/controls
  3. Emergency vehicles
  4. Service or repair
  5. Vehicle safety inspection
  6. Power auxiliary equipment
  7. Sleeping or resting in a sleeper berth
  8. Mechanical difficulties
  9. Idle reduction technologies

Maple Heights Traffic Code Ch. 432.42.

City of Maple Heights, Police Department (216) 662-5884, http://mapleheights.cuyahogacounty.us/dept/police.asp

Ohio,
South Euclid


0 minutes
(20 min./hr: Loading/ unloading;
No limit: <32º F or >85º F)
Fines:
$50 – 1

st conviction

$150 – 2

nd & subsequent conviction in 12-month period
  1. Traffic conditions/controls
  2. Prevent safety or health hazard
  3. Emergency vehicles
  4. Service or repair
  5. Vehicle safety inspection
  6. Power auxiliary equipment
  7. Sleeping or resting in a sleeper berth
  8. Mechanical difficulties
  9. Idle reduction technologies
  10. Queuing

South Euclid Traffic Code Ch. 339.13.

City of South Euclid, Division of Police (216) 381-1234, http://www.southeuclidpolice.com/Home.html


Oregon
<NEW>


5 minutes in any 60-minute period

(30 minutes while waiting to or during load/unload)

Fine:

Not >$180
  1. Idle reduction technology

  1. Cargo temperature control
  2. Traffic conditions/controls
  3. Mechanical difficulties
  4. Manufacturers specifications
  5. Safety regulations
  6. Emergency purposes
  7. Maintenance/repairs
  8. Exhaust filter regeneration
  9. State or federal inspections
  10. Power work-related functions
  11. For A/C or heat during rest/sleep periods or loading/unloading if <50 F or >75 F

2011 House Bill 2081.

Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (503) 229-5359, www.deq.state.or.us

Oregon,
Ashland


5 minutes
Fine:

Not >$500 or 60 days imprisonment (AMC §1.08.010)
  1. Traffic conditions
  2. Power equipment to load or unload
  3. Emergency, utility, construction and maintenance vehicles to power work-related functions

Ashland Municipal Code Sec. 11.24.020(H).

City of Ashland Police (541) 448-2211, http://www.ashland.or.us/

Pennsylvania


5 minutes in any 1 hour period
(15 min/hr if sampling, weighing, or loading or unloading)
Fines:

$150 - $300 per offense

(plus civil penalties up to $1000)


- Traffic conditions
- Prevent safety or health emergencies
- Comply with manufacturer’s specifications
- Emergency or law enforcement purposes
- Maintenance or repair
- Government or security inspections
- Power work-related operations
- Mechanical difficulties
- Vehicles with CARB low-NOx idle labels


Diesel-Powered Motor Vehicle Idling Act. Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Air Quality (717) 787-9495, www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/airwaste/aq


Pennsylvania, Alleghany County


5 minutes
(20 min./hour if less than 40° F or more than 75° F)
Fines:

Warning – 1st offense;

$100 – 2nd offense
$500 – 3rd & subsequent offenses


- Traffic conditions
- Boarding & discharging passengers
- Queuing
- Cool down/warm up per manufacturer’s recommendations
- Sleeping/resting in truck
- Safety inspections
- Ensure safe operation
- Emergency vehicles
- Power accessory or service equipment
- Repair or diagnostics


Air Management Reg. IX §3(A)

. Allegheny County Health Department, Air Pollution Control (412) 687-2243, www.achd.net

Pennsylvania,
City of Philadelphia


2 minutes or 0 minutes for layovers
(5 minutes if less than 32° F)
(20 minutes if less than 20° F)
Fine:

$300

None


Air Management Reg. IX §3(A).

Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Air Management Services

(215) 685-7578, www.phila.gov/health/



Rhode Island


5 minutes in any 1 hour period
(No limit: < 0º F;
15 min./hr between 0º and 32º F)
Fines:

Not >$100 – 1st offense; Not >$500 for each succeeding offense

(APCR §45.6)


- Traffic conditions
- Ensure health or safety of driver/passengers
- Power work-related operations
- Maintenance, servicing, repairing, or diagnostic purposes
- State or federal inspections
- Emergency or law enforcement purposes
- Auxiliary power unit/generator set


Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 45.

Department of Environmental Management, Office of Air Resources (401) 222-6800, www.dem.ri.gov

South Carolina


10 minutes in any 1 hour period
Fines:

$75 for each offense

(SCCL §56-35-40)


- Traffic conditions
- Prevent safety or health emergency
- Emergency or law enforcement purposes
- Maintenance, servicing, repairing, or diagnostic purposes
- State or federal inspections
- Power work-related operations
- Sleeper berth a/c or heat during (a) rest or sleep periods; (b) <40º F or >80 º F; or (c) at rest areas, terminals, truck stops, or legal parking locations >500’ from homes or schools
- While waiting to load/unload


South Carolina Code of Laws 56-35-10.

State Transport Police (803) 896-5500, www.scstp.org

Texas
Cities: Arlington, Austin, Bastrop, Benbrook, Cedar Hill, Celina, Colleyville, Dallas, Elgin, Euless, Georgetown, Hurst, Hutto, Keene, Lake Worth, Lancaster, Little Elm, Lockhart, Luling, Mabank, McKinney, Mesquite, North Richland Hills, Pecan Hill, Round Rock, Rowlett, San Marcos, University Park, Westlake Counties: Bastrop, Caldwell, Collin, Hays, Kaufman, Tarrant, Travis, Williamson


5 minutes
(30 minutes for bus passenger comfort
or transit operations)
Fine:

Varies by jurisdiction

- 14,000 lbs GVW or less
- Traffic conditions
- Emergency or law enforcement
- To perform needed work
- Maintenance or diagnostics
- Defrost windshield
- Airport ground support
- Rented/leased vehicles
- Owners of rented/leased vehicles
- Certified low-NOx idling engine
-

Hours of Service compliance beyond 2 miles of an available external heat or a/c connection

Texas Administrative Code Title 30 § 114.512.

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (512) 239-1000, www.tceq.state.tx.us

Utah,
Salt Lake City
<NEW>


2 minutes
Fines:

Warning – 1st offense;

$210 – 2

nd offense within 24 months;

$410 – 3

rd & subsequent within 24 months
  1. Traffic controls
  2. Law enforcement purposes
  3. To prevent a safety or health emergency
  4. Operate fire apparatus
  5. Vehicle inspection
  6. Maintenance or diagnostics
  7. Manufacturers specifications
  8. Power auxiliary equipment
  9. Recharge hybrid vehicle
  10. Housing service animals

Salt Lake City Code §12.58

. Salt Lake City – "Idle Free" (801) 535-7931, www.slcgov.com/idlefree


Utah,
Salt Lake County


15 minutes
Fines:

Not >$1,000 and/or not >6 months imprisonment – 1st;

Not >$2,500 and/or not >1 year imprisonment – 2nd & following;
offense(s) within 2 years
(UC 76-3-204; 301)


- Power refrigeration unit if greater than 500 ft from any residence
- Heat/cool sleeper berth if greater than 500 ft from any residence
- Emergency vehicles


Salt Lake City-County Health Dept. Regulation #28 4.1.9

.Salt Lake Valley Health Department, Environmental

Health Services, Air Pollution Control (801) 313-6720, http://www.slvhealth.org/programs/airPollutionControl/


Virginia


10 minutes for diesel vehicles (3 minutes for all other vehicles) in commercial or residential urban areas
Fines:

Not >$25,000

(CV 10.1-1316)


- Auxiliary power


Virginia Administrative Code, Title 9, 5-40-5670(B).

Virginia Dept. of Environmental Quality

(804) 698-4000, www.deq.state.va.us/air


West Virginia


15 minutes in any 60-minute period
Fines:

$150 - $300
  1. Traffic conditions/controls
  2. Prevent safety or health emergency or in accordance w/ safety regulations
  3. Emergency vehicles
  4. Maintenance, service or repair
  5. Federal or state inspections
  6. Power auxiliary equipment
  7. Security inspections
  8. Mechanical difficulties
  9. Sleeping or resting in a sleeper berth if <40º or >75 º F & legally parked (expires May 1, 2012)
  10. Sampling, weighing, loading or unloading
  11. Waiting for a police escort for a permitted load
  12. California low-NOx idling label
  13. Powered by clean diesel technology or biodiesel fuels

West Virginia Senate Bill No. 183.

West Virginia State Police Headquarters

(304) 746-2100, http://www.statepolice.wv.gov

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