108California Code of Regulations, section 2706(g)(2), and the
installation date; or
(B) Engine model -year and planned compliance date, and a statement
that the vehicle is following the accelerated turnover option, if
applicable; or
(C) Designation as a low usage vehicle or low - population county low
usage vehicle (as applicable) and the vehicle's mileage or hours as
of December 31 of each year beginning December 31, 2007; or
(D) Engine model -year and terminal where the vehicle is permanently
housed if the municipality or utility is located in a low- population
county or has been granted low- population county status; or
(E) Engine model -year and retirement date for an engine for which a
municipality or utility is claiming an extension pursuant to
paragraph (d)(4); or
(F) Engine model -year and the beginning and the ending dates for the
test plan of an engine for which a municipality or utility is claiming an
extension pursuant to paragraph (d)(5).
(4) Each municipality or utility shall maintain these records for each vehicle
until it is sold outside of the State of California or is no longer owned or
operated by the municipality or utility. If ownership is transferred, the
seller shall convey these records to the buyer, or a third -party sales
representative.
(g) Contractor Compliance Requirement. In any contract for services that a
municipality or utility enters that has an effective date of December 31, 2007, or
later, the municipality or utility shall include language requiring the contractor to
be in compliance with all federal, state, and local air pollution control laws and
regulations applicable to the contractor.
(h) Non - Compliance. Any violations of this section may carry civil penalties as
specified in state law and regulations, including, but not limited to, Health and
Safety Code Section 39674.
(1) A municipality or utility that fails to maintain the required records in
paragraph (f)(1) may be subject to civil penalties of not less than $100 per
day for every day past the required recordkeeping date.
(2) A municipality or utility that fails to maintain the required records in the
vehicle as specified in paragraph (f)(3) may be subject to civil penalties of
not less than $100 per day per vehicle for every day past the required
recordkeeping date.
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