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transporting cargo, including transporting empty containers and chas-
sis.
(4) Non-road yard truck--A non-road mobile utility vehicle
used to transport cargo containers with or without chassis; also known
as a utility tractor rig, yard tractor, or terminal tractor.
(5) Rail yard--A rail facility where cargo is routinely trans-
ferred from drayage truck to train or vice versa, including structures
that are devoted to receiving, handling, holding, consolidating, and
loading or delivery of rail-borne cargo.
(6) Seaport--Publically or privately owned property associ-
ated with the primary movement of cargo or materials from ocean-go-
ing vessels to shore or vice versa, including structures and property
devoted to receiving, handling, holding, consolidating, and loading or
delivery of waterborne shipments.
114.681. Applicability.
The provisions of 114.680 and 114.682 of this title (relating to Def-
initions and Eligible Vehicle Models) apply to the Drayage Truck In-
centive Program established and implemented under Texas Health and
Safety Code, Chapter 386, Subchapter D-1.
114.682. Eligible Vehicle Models.
(a) Models of drayage trucks eligible for purchase to replace
an existing drayage truck under the program include:
(1) a heavy-duty on-road vehicle with a gross vehicle
weight rating over 26,000 pounds and having a day cab only; and
(2) a non-road yard truck.
(b) Models of existing drayage trucks eligible for replacement
under the program include:(1) a heavy-duty on-road vehicle with a gross vehicle
weight rating over 26,000 pounds; and
(2) a non-road yard truck.
(c) To be eligible for purchase under the program a drayage
truck must have an engine of model year 2010 or later as specified
by the agency in the grant solicitation materials and the drayage truck
being replaced must have an engine of model year 2006 or earlier.
(d) The executive director may further define or limit vehicle
models and engine model years eligible for purchase and replacement
under the program in order to improve the effectiveness and further the
goals of the program.
The agency certifies that legal counsel has reviewed the pro-
posal and found it to be within the state agency's legal authority
to adopt.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on November 7,
2013.
TRD-201305122
Robert Martinez
Director, Environmental Law Division
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Earliest possible date of adoption: December 22, 2013
For further information, please call: (512) 239-0779PROPOSED RULES November 22, 2013 38 TexReg 8403
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