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    • Chapter 35 - Idling Restrictions For Commercial Diesel Vehicles

    South Carolina Code of Laws
    Title 56 - Motor Vehicles
    Chapter 35 - Idling Restrictions For Commercial Diesel Vehicles

    Section 56-35-10. Definitions. - As used in this chapter: (1) "Auxiliary power unit" means...

    Section 56-35-20. Idling restrictions; exceptions. - (A)(1) An operator of a commercial diesel vehicle may not...

    Section 56-35-30. Auxiliary power units. - (A) For the purposes of this chapter, operating an auxiliary...

    Section 56-35-40. Penalty. - A violation of the provisions contained in this chapter is...

    Section 56-35-50. Enforcement. - (A) The State Transport Police Division of the Department of...

    Section 56-35-60. Diesel idling reduction fund; idling awareness program. - (A) There is established by the State Treasurer a fund...

    Section 56-35-70. Preemption. - The provisions of this chapter are the sole source of...

    Section 56-35-80. Promulgation of regulations. - The Department of Health and Environmental Control may promulgate regulations...

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