Maine Revised Statutes
Chapter 4: PROTECTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF AIR
38 §585-L. Idling requirements for motor vehicles (REALLOCATED FROM TITLE 38, SECTION 585-K)

§585-L. Idling requirements for motor vehicles
(REALLOCATED FROM TITLE 38, SECTION 585-K)
1.  Applicability.  This section applies to:  
A. Commercial motor vehicles, as defined in 49 Code of Federal Regulations, Section 390.5 (2007), and commercial motor vehicles used on a highway in intrastate commerce;   [RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
B. Locations where commercial motor vehicles load or unload; and   [RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
C. Gasoline-powered motor vehicles except private passenger vehicles.   [RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
[RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
2.  General requirement for loading and unloading locations.  A person who owns a location where a commercial motor vehicle that is not subject to an exemption under subsection 4 loads or unloads may not cause a driver of that vehicle to idle for a period longer than 30 minutes by requesting that the vehicle continue running while waiting to load or unload at that location. To the maximum extent practical, a person subject to this subsection shall minimize delays in loading and unloading operations in order to reduce idling times.  
[RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
3.  General requirement for vehicles.  An owner or operator of a commercial motor vehicle may not cause or permit such a vehicle to idle for more than 5 minutes in any 60-minute period except as provided in subsection 4. An owner or operator of a gasoline-powered motor vehicle, except a private passenger vehicle, may not cause or permit such a vehicle to idle for more than 5 minutes in any 60-minute period except as provided in subsection 4.  
[RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
4.  Exemptions.  Subsection 3 does not apply for the period or periods when:  
A. A motor vehicle idles while forced to remain motionless because of traffic or an official traffic control device or signal or at the direction of a law enforcement official;   [RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
B. A motor vehicle idles when operating a defroster, heater, air conditioner or installing equipment solely to prevent a safety or health emergency and not as part of a rest period;   [RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
C. A police, fire, ambulance, public safety, military or other emergency or law enforcement vehicle idles while being used in the course of official business;   [RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
D. The primary propulsion engine idles for maintenance, servicing, repair or diagnostic purposes if idling is required for such an activity;   [RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
E. A motor vehicle idles as part of a state or federal inspection to verify that all equipment is in good working order if idling is required as part of the inspection;   [RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
F. Idling of the primary propulsion engine is necessary to power work-related mechanical or electrical operations other than propulsion, including, but not limited to, mixing, dumping or processing cargo, straight truck refrigeration or to protect prescription or over-the-counter drug products. This exemption does not apply when idling for cabin comfort or to operate nonessential on-board equipment;   [RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
G. A utility vehicle idles during electric utility service restoration operations or when needed to protect temperature-sensitive electrical testing equipment;   [RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
H. An armored vehicle idles when a person remains inside the vehicle to guard the contents or the vehicle is being loaded or unloaded;   [RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
I. An occupied commercial motor vehicle with a sleeper berth compartment idles for purposes of air conditioning or heating during a rest or sleep period;   [RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
J. An occupied commercial motor vehicle idles for purposes of air conditioning or heating while waiting to load or unload;   [RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
K. A passenger bus idles a maximum of 15 minutes in any 60-minute period to maintain passenger comfort while nondriver passengers are on board;   [RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
L. A motor vehicle idles due to mechanical difficulties over which the operator has no control if the vehicle owner submits the repair paperwork or product receipt by mail within 30 days to the appropriate authority verifying that the mechanical problem has been fixed. If no repair paperwork is submitted within 30 days, the vehicle owner is subject to penalties as provided in subsection 5;   [RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
M. A motor vehicle idles for not longer than an additional 10 minutes beyond the limit imposed in subsection 3 to operate heating equipment when the ambient air temperature is 32 degrees Fahrenheit or below; or   [RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
N. A motor vehicle idles as needed for the purpose of providing heat when the ambient air temperature is below 0 degrees Fahrenheit.   [RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
[RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
5.  Penalties.  A person who violates this section is subject to the following penalties.  
A. A person who violates this section commits a traffic infraction under Title 29‑A, chapter 23, subchapter 6.   [RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
B. A vehicle operator who violates this section after having previously violated this section commits a civil violation for which a fine of $150 must be adjudged. A vehicle owner or a person who owns a location where a commercial motor vehicle loads or unloads who violates this section after having previously violated this section commits a civil violation for which a fine of $500 must be adjudged.   [RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
[RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).]
SECTION HISTORY
RR 2007, c. 2, §26 (RAL).

Structure Maine Revised Statutes

Maine Revised Statutes

TITLE 38: WATERS AND NAVIGATION

Chapter 4: PROTECTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF AIR

38 §581. Declaration of findings and intent

38 §582. Definitions

38 §583. Establishment of air quality regions

38 §583-A. Regulations for hearing and applications (REPEALED)

38 §583-B. Classification of air quality control regions

38 §584. Establishment of ambient air quality standards

38 §584-A. Ambient air quality standards

38 §584-B. Establishment of ambient increments -- Class I regions

38 §584-C. Establishment of ambient increments -- Class II regions

38 §584-D. Establishment of ambient increments -- Class III regions

38 §584-E. Exclusions from applicable increments -- Class I, II and III regions

38 §584-F. Ozone health warnings

38 §585. Establishment of emission standards

38 §585-A. Establishment of standards

38 §585-B. Hazardous air pollutant standards

38 §585-C. Hazardous air pollutant emissions inventory

38 §585-D. New motor vehicle emission standards

38 §585-E. Gasoline station vapor recovery requirements (REPEALED)

38 §585-F. Motor vehicle emissions labeling program

38 §585-G. Motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program requirement

38 §585-H. MTBE monitoring and reductions (REPEALED)

38 §585-I. MTBE

38 §585-J. Architectural coatings

38 §585-K. Greenhouse gas emission standards; moratorium

38 §585-L. Idling requirements for motor vehicles (REALLOCATED FROM TITLE 38, SECTION 585-K)

38 §585-M. Prohibition on sale of gasoline containing corn-based ethanol

38 §585-N. Reformulated gasoline (REPEALED)

38 §585-O. Motor vehicle emission control system tampering

38 §586. Subpoena power (REPEALED)

38 §587. Variances

38 §588. Transcript to be made (REPEALED)

38 §589. Registration; penalties

38 §589-A. Notification of violation to affected municipality

38 §590. Licensing

38 §590-A. License terms

38 §590-B. Testing at resource recovery facilities

38 §590-C. Incinerator classification (REPEALED)

38 §590-D. Waste classification (REPEALED)

38 §590-E. Combustion of material-separated, refuse-derived fuel

38 §590-F. Safety precautions for children touring incinerator facilities

38 §591. Prohibitions

38 §591-A. Modifications to a licensed source

38 §591-B. Meteorological data collection

38 §592. Violations; general procedures (REPEALED)

38 §592-A. Soiling of property; nuisance

38 §593. Violations; emergency procedures (REPEALED)

38 §594. Appeals (REPEALED)

38 §595. Enforcement; violations (REPEALED)

38 §596. Violations of orders and regulations; penalties (REPEALED)

38 §597. Municipal air pollution control

38 §598. Visible emissions (REPEALED)

38 §599. Open burning (REPEALED)

38 §600. Fuel-burning equipment particulate emission standard (REPEALED)

38 §601. Incinerator particulate emission standard (REPEALED)

38 §602. General process source particulate emissions (REPEALED)

38 §603. Low sulfur fuel (REPEALED)

38 §603-A. Low sulfur fuel

38 §603-B. Acid deposition control

38 §604. Sulfur dioxide emission standard for sulfite pulping processes (REPEALED)

38 §605. Malfunctions

38 §606. Nonpoint sources or indirect sources; review of public ways (REPEALED)

38 §606-A. Tire-derived fuel

38 §607. Municipal alternative (REPEALED)

38 §608. Stationary source performance standards (REPEALED)

38 §608-A. Soil decontamination

38 §609. Petroleum liquid storage vapor control (REPEALED)

38 §609-A. Gasoline service station vapor control (REPEALED)

38 §609-B. Motor vehicle fuel volatility limit (REPEALED)

38 §609-C. Gasoline tank truck tightness; self-certification (REPEALED)

38 §610. Petroleum liquids transfer vapor recovery (REPEALED)

38 §610-A. Hexavalent chromium particulate emission standard (REPEALED)

38 §610-B. Outdoor wood boilers

38 §610-C. Outdoor Wood Boiler Fund (REPEALED)

38 §610-D. Residential Wood Stove Replacement Fund