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Final Regulation Order
Diesel Particulate Matter Control Measure for On -road Heavy -duty Diesel- fueled
Vehicles Owned or Operated by Public Agencies and Utilities
Adopt title 13, California Code of Regulations, sections 2022 and 2022.1 to read as
follows. Note that the entire text of sections 2022 and 2022.1 set forth below is new
language to be added to the California Code of Regulations. Subsection headings are
shown in italics and should be printed in italics in Barclays California Code of
Regulations.
Section 2022. Diesel Particulate Matter Control Measure for Municipality or Utility
On -road Heavy -duty Diesel- fueled Vehicles
(a) Scope and Applicability. Sections 2022 and 2022.1 apply to any municipality or
utility that owns, leases, or operates an on -road diesel- fueled heavy -duty
vehicle with a 1960 to 2006 model -year medium heavy -duty or heavy heavy -
duty engine and manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating greater than
14,000 pounds. These sections do not apply to a vehicle subject to the solid
waste collection vehicle rule commencing with title 13, California Code of
Regulations, section 2021 or to the fleet rule for transit agencies commencing
with section 2023, or to a school bus as defined in Vehicle Code section 545, or
to a military tactical support vehicle, as described in title 13, California Code of
Regulations, section 1905, or to an emergency vehicle as described in
California Vehicle Code, section 27156.2, or to an off -road vehicle as described
in title 13, California Code of Regulations, sections 2401, 2421, 2411 and 2432.
(b) Definitions. The definitions in section 2020 shall apply to sections 2022 and
2022.1. In addition, the following definitions apply only to sections 2022 and
2022.1.
(1) "Dedicated Snow Removal Vehicle" means a vehicle that has permanently
affixed snow removal equipment such as a snow blower or auger and is
operated exclusively to perform snow removal operations.
(2) "Low- Population County" means a county with a population of less than
125,000, based upon the California Department of Finance estimates as
of July 1, 2005, and as listed in Table 2 of title 13, California Code of
Regulations section 2022.1.
(3) "Low Usage Vehicle" means a vehicle that is operated for fewer than
1000 miles or 50 hours per year, based on a 5 year rolling mileage or
engine -hour average. A vehicle that does not have a properly functioning
odometer, tachograph, or other reliable device to measure usage may not
qualify as a low usage vehicle.
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