Chapter 557

2006 -- H 7756 SUBSTITUTE A AS AMENDED

Enacted 07/10/06

 

A N A C T

RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- ANTI-IDLING ACT

          

     Introduced By: Representatives Sullivan, Ginaitt, McNamara, Landroche, and Gemma

     Date Introduced: February 28, 2006

    

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

 

     SECTION 1. Chapter 23-23 of the General Laws entitled "Air Pollution" is hereby

amended by adding thereto the following sections:

 

     23-23-29.1 Findings of fact. – The general assembly hereby finds as follows:

     (a) Motor vehicle exhaust is the largest source of air pollution in Rhode Island, and idling

vehicles emit higher concentrations of harmful pollutants than moving vehicles;

     (b) Vehicle exhaust is hazardous to human health. Studies have linked pollution from

vehicles to increased rates of cancer, lung and heart disease, asthma and allergies, urban smog

and climate change;

     (c) Fine particulate matter in diesel exhaust is particularly harmful to children and

seniors. Tiny particles can lodge deep within human lungs, where they can trigger asthma attacks

and stunt lung growth in children, and contribute to chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder and

heart attacks in seniors;

     (d) Asthma is reaching epidemic proportions in Rhode Island. More than one hundred

thousand (100,000) people in Rhode Island have been diagnosed with asthma, including one out

of every ten (10) children. Asthma is the most common chronic disease in children and

responsible for the most school absences in Rhode Island;

     (e) Vehicle idling waste money. On average, an idling truck burns one gallon of fuel per

hour. A locomotive or other heavy duty engine may burn anywhere from three (3) to eleven (11)

gallons per hour;

     (f) Excessive idling creates the need for more frequent oil and oil filter changes, and

speeds engine wear, reducing the amount of time before an engine needs to be rebuilt;

     (g) Even on the coldest winter days, modern engines need no more than five (5) minutes

to warm up; and

     (h) To date, other states including Connecticut and Massachusetts have passed laws that

limit the amount of time vehicles are permitted to idle.

 

     23-23-29.2 Diesel motor vehicle engine idling. – On or before July 1, 2007, the

department shall adopt rules governing diesel engine idling to restrict the unnecessary operation

of diesel motor vehicle engines. The rules shall be generally consistent with similar restrictions

established by law or regulation in Massachusetts and Connecticut and shall provide that no

person shall cause, allow or permit the unnecessary operation of the engine of a diesel motor

vehicle while said vehicle is stopped for a period of time in excess of five (5) consecutive minutes

in any sixty (60) minute period. Unnecessary operation of a diesel motor vehicle shall not

include such periods and circumstances as the department, may determine as reasonably requiring

that the engine remain idling, which periods may include, but not be limited to, periods when it is

necessary for a vehicle to remain motionless due to traffic conditions or at the direction of a law

enforcement official; when it is necessary to operate defrosting, heating, or cooling equipment to

ensure the health or safety of the driver or passengers or to operate auxiliary equipment; when it

is necessary to bring the engine to the manufacturer's recommended operating temperature or

when the engine is undergoing maintenance or inspection. The requirements of this section shall

not apply to police, fire, rescue, ambulance and other public safety vehicles, military vehicles,

armored vehicles that are being loaded or unloaded or are waiting to be loaded or unloaded, non-

road vehicles, including farm vehicles, locomotives, aircraft, marine vessels, stationary diesel

engines or auxiliary power units, or vehicles making deliveries of fuel or energy products.

 

     23-23-29.3 Non-road diesel engine idling. – On or before July 1, 2007, the department

shall adopt rules governing diesel engine idling to restrict the unnecessary operation of non-road

diesel engines. So far as is reasonably feasible, the rules shall provide that no entity shall cause,

suffer, allow or permit the unnecessary idling of a non-road diesel engine. Non-road diesel

engines to be considered in this rulemaking shall include, but may not be limited to, construction

engines, airport ground support equipment, commercial and industrial equipment. Unnecessary

idling shall not include such periods and circumstances as the department may determine as

reasonably requiring that the engine remain idling, which periods may include, but not be limited

to, when airfield maintenance vehicles are being used on a state-owned or operated airport. This

provision shall not extend to any diesel powered engine and/or vehicle that must continuously

operate while stationary in order to function properly, a vehicle making deliveries of fuel or

energy products, or to insure workplace safety.

 

     23-23-29.4. Sources of diesel pollution. – On or before January 1, 2007, the department

shall identify sources of diesel pollution in Rhode Island and strategies for reducing pollution

from identified sources and report the findings to the governor and general assembly.

 

     23-23-29.5. Enforcement. – The responsibility and jurisdiction for enforcement of

section 23-23-29.1 through section 23-23-29.4 shall be with state and local law enforcement

authorities, including, but not limited to, state and local police and parking enforcement

personnel, the Rhode Island department of environmental management and the Rhode Island

department of motor vehicles.

 

     SECTION 2. Title 31 of the General Laws entitled "MOTOR AND OTHER

VEHICLES" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter:

 

CHAPTER 16.1

IDLING

 

     31-16.1-1. Purpose. – The purposes of this chapter are to protect health and the

environment by reducing air emissions and to conserve fuel by restricting the unnecessary

operation of diesel engines.

 

     31-16.1-2. Powers of the department of environmental management. – The

department of environmental management shall have the power and authority as set forth in

section 23-23-29.1 through section 23-23-29.5 to establish rules for engine idling.

 

     31-16.1-3. Restrictions on idling for diesel engines. – No person shall on or after July 1,

2007, cause, allow or permit the unnecessary operation of the diesel engine vehicle while said

vehicle is stopped for a period of time in excess of five (5) consecutive minutes in any sixty (60)

minute period unless exempted pursuant to regulations adopted by the department of

environmental management. Failure to operate the diesel engine vehicle in conformity with the

rules of the department of environmental management adopted pursuant to section 23-23-20.2

shall constitute a violation of this chapter.

 

     31-16.1-4. Penalties. – Any person who violates the provisions of this chapter shall be

punished by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars ($100) for the first offense, nor more

than five hundred dollars ($500) for each succeeding offense.

 

     SECTION 3. Section 31-41.1-4 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-41.1 entitled

"Adjudication of Traffic Offenses" is hereby amended to read as follows:

 

     31-41.1-4. Schedule of violations. -- (a) The penalties for violations of the enumerated

sections, listed in numerical order, correspond to the fines described. However, those offenses for

which punishments which may vary according to the severity of the offense, or punishment which

require the violator to perform a service, shall be heard and decided by the traffic tribunal or

municipal court. The following violations may be handled administratively through the method

prescribed in this chapter. This list is not exclusive and jurisdiction may be conferred on the

traffic tribunal with regard to other violations.

 

VIOLATIONS SCHEDULE

 

 8-8.2-2                     DOT, DEM, or other agency and department                  $75.00

                                 violations

24-10-17                    Soliciting rides in motor vehicles                                      40.00

24-10-18                    Backing up prohibited                                                     75.00

24-10-20                    Park and ride lots                                                           75.00

31-3-12                     Visibility of plates                                                           75.00

31-3-18                     Display of plates                                                             75.00

31-2-32                     Driving with expired registration                                      75.00

31-3-34                     Failure to notify division of change of address                   75.00

31-3-35                     Notice of change of name                                               75.00

31-3-40                     Temporary plates - dealer issued                                     75.00

31-4-3                       Temporary registration - twenty (20) day bill of                75.00

                                sale

31-10-10                   Rules as to armed forces license                                     75.00

31-10-30                   Driving on expired license                                               75.00

31-10-32                   Notice of change of address                                           75.00

31-10.1-4                  No motorcycle helmet (operator)                                     60.00

31-10.1-5                  Motorcycle handlebar violation                                        75.00

31-10.1-6                  No motorcycle helmet (passenger)                                  75.00

31-10.1-7                  Inspection of motorcycle required                                    75.00

31-12-12                   Local motor vehicle ordinance                                        75.00

31-13-04                   Obedience to devices                                                     75.00

31-13-6(3)(i)             Eluding traffic light                                                         75.00

31-13-09                   Flashing signals                                                              75.00

31-13-11                   Injury to signs or devices                                                75.00

31-14-1                     Reasonable and prudent speed                                        85.00

31-14-03                   Condition requiring reduced speed                                   85.00

31-14-09                   Below minimum speed                                                    85.00

31-14-12                   Speed limit on bridges and structures                               85.00

31-15-1                     Leaving lane of travel                                                    75.00

31-15-2                     Slow traffic to right                                                        75.00

31-15-3                     Operator left of center                                                   75.00

31-15-4                     Overtaking on left                                                          75.00

31-15-5(a)                 Overtaking on right                                                        75.00

31-15-6                     Clearance for overtaking                                                75.00

31-15-7                     Places where overtaking prohibited                                 75.00

31-15-8                     No passing zone                                                            75.00

31-15-9                     One way highways                                                        75.00

31-15-10                   Rotary traffic islands                                                     75.00

31-15-11                   Laned roadway violation                                                75.00

31-15-12                   Following too closely                                                     75.00

31-15-12.1                Entering intersection                                                      75.00

31-15-13                  Crossing center section of divided highway                      75.00

31-15-14                  Entering or leaving limited access roadways                     75.00

31-15-16                  Use of emergency break-down lane for travel                  75.00

13-15-17                  Crossing bicycle lane                                                      75.00

31-16-1                    Care in starting from stop                                               75.00

31-16-2                    Manner of turning at intersection                                     75.00

31-16-4                    U turn where prohibited                                                  75.00

31-16-5                    Turn signal required                                                        75.00

31-16-6                    Time of signaling turn                                                     75.00

31-16-7                    Failure to give stop signal                                                75.00

31-16-8                    Method of giving signals                                                 75.00

31-16.1-3                 Diesel vehicle idling rules

                               first offense not to exceed                                              100.00

                               second and subsequent offense not to exceed                  500.00

31-17-1                    Failure to yield right of way                                            75.00

31-17-2                    Vehicle turning left                                                        75.00

31-17-3                    Yield right of way (intersection)                                     75.00

31-17-4                    Obedience to stop signs                                                 75.00

31-17-5                    Entering from private road or driveway                          75.00

31-17-8                    Vehicle within right of way, rotary                                 75.00

31-17-9                    Yielding to bicycles on bicycle lane                                75.00

31-18-3                    Right of way in crosswalks                                            75.00

31-18-5                    Crossing other than at crosswalks                                  75.00

31-18-8                    Due care by drivers                                                      75.00

31-18-12                  Hitchhiking                                                                   75.00

31-18-18                  Right of way on sidewalks                                             75.00

31-19-3                    Traffic laws applied to bicycles                                      75.00

31-19-20                  Sale of new bicycles                                                     75.00

31-19-21                  Sale of used bicycles                                                     75.00

31-19.1-2                 Operating motorized bicycle on an interstate                   75.00

                               highway

31-19.2-2                Operating motorized tricycle on an interstate                   75.00

                              highway

31-20-1                   Failure to stop at railroad crossing                                  75.00

31-20-2                   Driving through railroad gate                                         75.00

31-20-9                   Obedience to stop sign                                                  75.00

31-21-4                   Places where parking or stopping prohibited                   75.00

31-21-14                 Opening of vehicle doors                                               45.00

31-22-2                   Improper backing up                                                     75.00

31-22-4                   Overloading vehicle                                                      75.00

31-22-5                   Violation of safety zone                                                75.00

31-22-6                   Coasting                                                                      75.00

31-22-7                   Following fire apparatus                                                75.00

31-22-8                   Crossing fire hose                                                         75.00

31-22-9                   Throwing debris on highway - snow removal                  l75.00

31-22-11.5               Improper use of school                                                bus not to exceed

                                                                                                                five hundred dollars

                                                                                                                $500.00 for each

                                                                                                                day of improper use

31-22-22(a)             No child restraint                                                         75.00

31-22-22(a)             Child restraint/seat belt but not in any rear                     75.00

                              seating position

31-22-22(b), (f)       No seat belt – passenger                                              75.00

31-22-22(g)             No seat belt - operator                                                75.00

31-22-23                 Tow trucks - proper identification                                 275.00

31-22-24                 Operation of interior lights                                           75.00

31-23-1(d)(2)          U.S. department of transportation motor                       125.00

                              carrier safety rules and regulations

31-23-4                   Brake equipment required                                           75.00

31-23-8                   Horn required                                                            75.00

31-23-10                 Sirens prohibited                                                         75.00

31-23-13                 Muffler required 75.00

31-23-13.1              Altering height or operating a motor vehicle                 75.00

                              with an altered height

31-23-14                 Prevention of excessive fumes or smoke                     75.00

31-23-16                 Windshield and window stickers (visibility)                  75.00

31-23-17                 Windshield wipers                                                     75.00

31-23-19                 Metal tires prohibited                                                 75.00

31-23-20                 Protuberances on tires                                               75.00

31-23-26                 Fenders and wheel flaps required                               75.00

31-23-27                 Rear wheel flaps on buses, trucks and trailers             75.00

31-23-29                 Flares or red flag required over four thousand             75.00

                              pounds (4,000 lbs.)

31-23-40                 Approved types of seat belt requirements                   75.00

31-23-42.1              Special mirror - school bus                                         75.00

31-23-43                Chocks required (1 pair) - over four thousand              75.00

                             pounds (4,000 lbs.)

31-23-45                Tire treads - defective tires                                        75.00

31-23-47                Slow moving emblem required                                    75.00

31-23-49                Transportation of gasoline - passenger vehicle             75.00

31-23-51                Operating bike or motor vehicle wearing ear phones    60.00

                             (first offense)

31-24-1                 Times when lights required                                         75.00

through

31-24-53               Safety lights required on food vending vehicles             75.00

31-24-5                 Headlamp required on motorcycle                              75.00

31-24-31               Flashing lights - permit required                                  75.00

31-24-34               Failure to dim lights                                                    75.00

31-24-45               Red flag required, load projecting                                75.00

                            four feet (4') rear

31-25-03               Maximum width of one hundred and two inches           75.00

                            (102") exceeded

31-25-04               Maximum height of one hundred sixty-two inches         75.00

                            (162") exceeded

31-25-06               Maximum number and length of coupled vehicles         500.00

31-25-07               Load extending three feet (3') front                             75.00

                            six feet (6') rear exceeded

31-25-9                 Leaking load                                                              75.00

31-25-11               Connections between coupled vehicles                         75.00

31-25-12               Towing chain, twelve inch (12")                                   75.00

                            square flag required

31-25-12.1            Tow truck - use of lanes (first offense)                        50.00

31-25-14(d)(1)       Maximum weight and tandem                                    125.00

                            axles

31-25-14(d)(2)       Maximum weight and tandem                                    125.00

                            axles

31-25-14(d)(3)       Maximum weight and tandem axles                           125.00

                            axles

31-25-16(c)(1)       Maximum weight shown in registration                       65.00 per thousand lbs

                                                                                                            overweight or

                                                                                                            portion thereof.

31-25-16(c)(2)       Maximum weight shown in registration                      125.00 per thousand

                                                                                                            Lbs. overweight or

                                                                                                            portion thereof.

31-25-16(c)(3)       Maximum weight shown in registration                       1,025.00 plus

                                                                                                            $125.00 per thousand

                                                                                                            Pounds overweight or

                                                                                                            portion thereof

31-25-17           Identification of trucks and truck-tractors                        50.00

                        (first offense)

31-25-24           Carrying and inspection of excess load limit                    175.00

31-27-2.3          Refusal to take preliminary breath test                            75.00

31-28-7(d)         Wrongful use of handicapped parking placard                 500.00

31-28-7(f)          Handicapped parking space violation:

                         First offense                                                                100.00

                         Second offense                                                            175.00

                         Third offense and subsequent offenses                          325.00

     

31-28-7.1(e)      Wrongful use of institutional handicapped parking placard 125.00

31-33-2             Failure to file accident report                                           45.00

31-36.1-17         No fuel tax stamp (out-of-state)                                      75.00

31-38-3              No inspection sticker                                                     75.00

31-38-4              Violation of inspection laws                                           75.00

31-47.2-06         Heavy-duty vehicle emission inspections:

                        First offense                                                                  125.00

                        Second offense                                                              525.00

                        Third and subsequent offenses                                        1,025.00

37-15-7             Littering                                                                        55.00

39-12-26           Public carriers violation                                                  75.00

 

      SPEEDING

 

     SPEEDING Fine

     (A) One to ten miles per hour (1 -10 mph)

     in excess of posted speed limit                                                           $85.00

     (B) Eleven miles per hour (11 mph) in excess

     of posted speed limit with a fine of

     ten dollars ($10.00) per mile in excess

     of speed limit to be assessed                                                              195.00

                                                                                                          minimum

      (b) In addition to any other penalties provided by law, a judge may impose the following

penalties for speeding:

     (1) For speeds up to and including ten miles per hour (10 mph) over the posted speed

limit on public highways, a fine as provided for in subsection (a) of this section for the first

offense, ten dollars ($10.00) per mile for each mile in excess of the speed limit for the second

offense if within twelve (12) months of the first offense, and fifteen dollars ($15.00) per mile for

each mile in excess of the speed limit for the third and any subsequent offense if within twelve

(12) months of the first offense. In addition, the license may be suspended up to thirty (30) days.

     (2) For speeds in excess of ten miles per hour (10 mph) over the posted speed limit on

public highways, a mandatory fine of ten dollars ($10.00) for each mile over the speed limit for

the first offense, fifteen dollars ($15.00) per mile for each mile in excess of the speed limit for the

second offense if within twelve (12) months of the first offense, and twenty dollars ($20.00) per

mile for each mile in excess of the speed limit for the third and subsequent offense if within

twelve (12) months of the first offense. In addition, the license may be suspended up to sixty (60)

days.

     (c) Any person charged with a violation who pays the fine administratively pursuant to

chapter 8.2 of title 8 shall not be subject to any additional costs or assessments, including, but not

limited to, the hearing fee established in section 8-18-4 or assessment for substance abuse

prevention.

 

     SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon passage.

     

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