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9/19/03-A bill prohibiting slow port operations at Washington ports
failed to make it out of the Legislature.
HB1661 called for prohibiting ports from making a truck tractor
wait longer than 30 minutes before beginning loading or off-loading
container cargo at a marine terminal. Under the bill, a terminal operator
would be subject to a $250 fine if it made a truck wait longer than
30 minutes, and each delayed truck would be a separate violation.
Terminals attempting to avoid requirements in the bill by diverting
a truck to area roadways, alternate staging areas or forcing the truck
to wait inside the gate would have been subject to a $700 fine.
The bill would have exempted terminals that operate an appointment
system or maintain a fully staffed gate two hours before and after
peak morning and afternoon times.
It was in the House Fisheries, Ecology and Parks Committee when
lawmakers adjourned in June.






