Section 40447.5 Of Article 4. General Powers And Duties From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 26. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 5.5. >> Article 4.
40447.5
. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the south
coast district board may adopt regulations that do all of the
following:
(a) Require operators of public and commercial fleet vehicles,
consisting of 15 or more vehicles under a single owner or lessee and
operating substantially in the south coast district, when adding
vehicles to or replacing vehicles in an existing fleet or purchasing
vehicles to form a new fleet, to purchase vehicles which are capable
of operating on methanol or other equivalently clean burning
alternative fuel and to require that these vehicles be operated, to
the maximum extent feasible, on the alternative fuel when operating
in the south coast district. Notwithstanding Section 39021, as used
in this subdivision, the term "commercial fleet vehicles" is not
limited to vehicles that are operated for hire, compensation, or
profit. No regulation adopted pursuant to this paragraph shall apply
to emergency vehicles operated by local law enforcement agencies,
fire departments, or to paramedic and rescue vehicles until the south
coast district board finds and determines that the alternative fuel
is available at sufficient locations so that the emergency response
capabilities of those vehicles is not impaired.
(b) Encourage and facilitate ridesharing for commuter trips into,
out of, and within the south coast district.
(c) Prohibit or restrict the operation of heavy-duty trucks during
hours of heaviest commuter traffic on freeways and other high
traffic volume highways. In adopting regulations pursuant to this
paragraph, the south coast district shall consult with the Department
of Transportation and the Department of the California Highway
Patrol and the transportation commission of each county in the south
coast district. No regulation adopted pursuant to this paragraph
shall, however, prohibit or restrict the operation of any heavy-duty
truck engaged in hauling solid or hazardous waste or a toxic
substance if that truck is required to be operated at certain times
of day pursuant to an ordinance adopted for the protection of public
health or safety by a city or county or any heavy-duty truck required
to be operated at certain times of the day pursuant Section 25633 of
the Business and Professions Code.