

| Legislative Watch |
Oregon |
9/3/03-A Senate bill restricting most
truckers stopped in the state from idling their rigs for more than
five minutes has died.
Sen. Ginny Burdick, D-Portland, introduced the bill in an effort
to reduce diesel emissions by cutting idling time to five minutes for
vehicles weighing more than 8,500 pounds. In addition, the Oregon Environmental
Quality Commission would have been required to test heavy-duty diesel
vehicles.
“
Any heavy-duty diesel vehicle shall be tested for emissions if
the vehicle is observed producing visible emissions or if the age of
the vehicle indicates that it is likely to produce emissions that would
exceed the standards adopted,” Burdick wrote.
SB823 would have exempted from the idling restriction reefers
and trucks with “auxiliary equipment that requires the engine
to idle to provide power to the equipment.”
The bill was in the Senate Transportation and Economic Development
Committee when the session ended Aug. 27.
4/9/03-A Senate bill would restrict most truckers stopped in the state
from idling their rigs for more than five minutes. Violators could
be fined $150.
In an effort to reduce diesel emissions, SB823, sponsored by
Sen. Ginny Burdick, D-Portland, would cut idling time to five minutes
for vehicles weighing more than 8,500 pounds. In addition, the Oregon
Department of Environmental Quality would be required to test heavy-duty
diesel vehicles.
The bill would exempt from the idling restriction reefers and
trucks with “auxiliary equipment that requires the engine to
idle to provide power to the equipment.”
It has been referred to the Senate Transportation and Economic
Development Committee. For bill status, call (503) 986-1180.






