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SENATE, No. 0 STATE OF NEW JERSEY th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED SEPTEMBER, 0 Sponsored by: Senator RAYMOND J. LESNIAK District 0 (Union) SYNOPSIS Establishes DEP program to reduce heavy-duty diesel truck emissions from trucks operating in the ports of Bayonne, Elizabeth, Jersey City, and Newark. CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT As introduced.

S0 LESNIAK 0 0 0 0 AN ACT concerning reduction of air pollutants and diesel exhaust emissions, and supplementing Title of the Revised Statutes. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:. The Legislature finds and declares that the daily confluence of heavy-duty diesel truck traffic coming and going through the ports of Bayonne, Elizabeth, Jersey City, and Newark create a unique and burdensome environmental problem for the State and the citizens of these cities and the surrounding communities; that the concentration of air pollutants and diesel exhaust from these trucks queuing to drop off and pick up shipping containers at the ports create a serious environmental and health hazard for the area around the ports, including the Ironbound Neighborhood in Newark, whose high particulate emissions from diesel exhaust has been studied and documented; that the federal government has recently acknowledged the serious health and environmental risks of diesel emissions, calling for a percent reduction in these emissions over the next 0 years; that the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has sought to require trucks operating in the port district to be model year 00 and newer so as to greatly reduce this problem, but has postponed enforcement of the requirement because, after committing to the project and promising funding, the Port Authority did not provide funding for truckers to update their vehicles despite the economic hardship it would impose on truckers and their trucking companies if trucks operating in the port district were required to be model year 00 or newer; that the Department of Environmental Protection has long been aware of the air pollution problems at the New Jersey ports; that, since, the department has endeavored to reduce emissions from heavy-duty diesel trucks in the State through enforcement of the periodic and roadside diesel emissions programs, and, since 00, through increased enforcement of idling standards and the reduction of fine particulate emissions through the retrofitting and conversion of vehicles and fleets with funding from the Diesel Risk Mitigation Fund established pursuant to section of P.L.00, c. (C.:C-.); that much of the accomplished reductions were possible because of the funding from the Diesel Risk Mitigation Fund; and that establishing a similar stable source of funding and concentrated effort on the reduction of diesel emissions in the ports of Bayonne, Elizabeth, Jersey City, and Newark could improve the long-standing environmental and health risks associated with the heavy-duty diesel truck traffic there. The Legislature therefore determines that reduction of diesel emissions at the ports of Bayonne, Elizabeth, Jersey City, and Newark in the New Jersey portion of the Port District of New York and New Jersey is a State environmental problem; that it is in the

S0 LESNIAK 0 0 0 0 best interest of the State to establish a clean truck tariff program at the ports of Bayonne, Elizabeth, Jersey City, and Newark in order to protect the health of the residents and citizens while maintaining the economic vitality of the region; and that the clean truck tariff program should encourage the updating of the trucks operating there and provide funding to accomplish those updates. Furthermore, the Legislature urges the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to reinstate its commitment to funding the conversion of trucks operating in the ports of Bayonne, Elizabeth, Jersey City, and Newark to model years eight years old and newer by supporting the clean truck tariff established pursuant to section of this act and assisting the Department of Environmental Protection by entering into an agreement with the department pursuant to that section.. As used in this act: Beneficial cargo owner means the person who owns the contents of a container being delivered to, or collected from, the New Jersey portion of the port district. Department means the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. Eligible truck is any heavy-duty diesel truck registered to operate in the New Jersey portion of the port district with a model year of 0 or older, or after January, 00, with a model year more than eight years old. Fund means the Clean Truck Tariff Fund established pursuant to section of this act. New Jersey portion of the port district means the portion of the Port District of New York and New Jersey located entirely in the State of New Jersey, and encompassing the ports of Bayonne, Elizabeth, Jersey City, and Newark. Port authority means the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.. a. Prior to January, 00, the beneficial cargo owner of the contents of a container being transported by an owner or operator of a heavy-duty diesel truck registered to operate in the New Jersey portion of the port district with a model year of 0 or older shall pay a per-trip clean truck tariff. The clean truck tariff shall be not less than $00 nor more than $0 per trip by an owner or operator of a heavy-duty diesel truck to a port receiving or delivering a shipping container, as determined in the agreement established pursuant to subsection c. of this section and collected in the manner provided by the agreement. On January, 00 and thereafter, the beneficial cargo owner of the contents of a container being transported by an owner or operator of a heavy-duty diesel truck registered to operate in the New Jersey portion of the port

S0 LESNIAK 0 0 0 0 district with a model year more than eight years old shall pay the clean truck tariff. b. Any moneys collected for the clean truck tariff pursuant to subsection a. of this section shall be forwarded to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and deposited in the Clean Truck Tariff Fund, established pursuant to section of this act. An owner of a heavy-duty diesel truck registered to operate in the New Jersey portion of the port district with a model year of 0 or older, or after January, 00, with a model year more than eight years old, may apply to the department for a subsidy or reimbursement as provided in section of this act. c. The department shall enter into an agreement with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to provide for the collection and receipt by the department of the clean truck tariff established pursuant to subsection a. of this section. If the port authority facilitates the collection of the clean truck tariff and incurs any administrative expenses therefor, it may retain a portion of the collected moneys, not to exceed percent, for administrative expenses connected with its responsibilities pursuant to the agreement. The agreement shall establish the dollar amount of the clean truck tariff, how it shall be imposed and collected, and any other provisions the department and the port authority determine to be necessary for the collection of the clean truck tariff.. a. There is established in the department a special, nonlapsing fund to be known as the "Clean Truck Tariff Fund." The fund shall be administered by the department and shall be credited with moneys collected as clean truck tariffs pursuant to section of this act and any moneys that may be made available to the department by the Legislature, the federal government, the State, or pursuant to its applications or solicitations pursuant to subsection d. of this section. b. Moneys in the fund shall be used by the department solely for: () providing subsidies or reimbursements to owners of eligible trucks as provided pursuant to subsection c. of this section; () administrative costs incurred by the department in the awarding and distribution of the subsidies or reimbursements, provided that these administrative costs do not exceed percent of the moneys deposited in the fund annually; and () any moneys due to the port authority pursuant to the agreement entered into pursuant to subsection c. of section of this act. c. Any owner of an eligible truck shall be eligible for a subsidy or reimbursement pursuant to section of this act from the fund established pursuant to subsection a. of this section. d. The department shall also apply for and solicit funding from any sources that may be available for the subsidies or

S0 LESNIAK 0 0 0 0 reimbursements to owners of eligible trucks provided pursuant to this act.. a. Moneys in the fund shall be allocated and used to provide a subsidy or reimbursement to the owner of any eligible truck for a percentage of the cost of purchase of a replacement truck, as determined by the department. b. An owner of an eligible truck seeking a subsidy or reimbursement authorized by subsection a. of this section shall file an application therefor on a form to be developed by the Department of Environmental Protection, with the documentation required by the department. The department shall not charge an application fee. c. Upon determination that an application for a subsidy or reimbursement meets all established criteria for an award from the fund, the department shall approve the application and award the subsidy or reimbursement, upon the availability of sufficient moneys in the fund. If moneys in the fund are not sufficient at any point to fund all applications for a subsidy or reimbursement, awards shall be made based upon the date of approval of the application.. a. The Department of Environmental Protection, pursuant to the "Administrative Procedure Act," P.L., c.0 (C.:B- et seq.), shall adopt rules and regulations establishing: () filing requirements for a complete application for a subsidy or reimbursement from the fund; () requirements for an owner of an eligible truck to submit documentation or other information demonstrating the intent to purchase or the actual purchase of an eligible truck, which may include the vehicle identification number of the truck, and documentation of the actual costs incurred for the purchase or the projected costs for the intended purchase; () eligibility requirements for an owner of an eligible truck, including, but not limited to, documentation that the owner is in compliance with the applicable labor, truck safety, and tax laws; and () any other procedures or requirements necessary for the implementation of this act. b. In establishing requirements for an application for a subsidy or reimbursement, the department shall strive to minimize the complexity of the process and the application requirements, and shall expeditiously process all applications in accordance with the funding available.. a. The department may deny an application for a subsidy or reimbursement from the fund, and any subsidy or reimbursement awarded from the fund may be recoverable by the department, upon

S0 LESNIAK 0 0 0 0 a finding that the owner of a heavy-duty diesel truck provided false information or withheld information on an application that would render the owner ineligible for a subsidy or reimbursement from the fund, that resulted in the owner receiving a larger subsidy or reimbursement than the owner would otherwise be eligible for, or that resulted in payments from the fund in excess of the actual costs incurred by the owner or the amount to which the owner is legally eligible. b. Nothing in this section shall be construed to require the department, or any other State agency or department, to undertake an investigation or make any findings concerning the conduct described in subsection a. of this section.. This act shall take effect immediately. STATEMENT This bill establishes in the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) a clean truck tariff program to be administered by the DEP to address the State health and environmental problems from heavy-duty diesel truck traffic in the ports of Bayonne, Elizabeth, Jersey City, and Newark. The bill requires the beneficial cargo owner of a container being transported by an owner or operator of a heavy-duty diesel truck registered to operate in the New Jersey portion of the port district to pay a clean truck tariff of not less than $00 nor more than $0 per trip to a port to receive or deliver a shipping container: ) prior to January, 00 if the model year of the truck is 0 or older; and ) on and after January, 00 if the model year of the truck is more than eight years old. The bill further provides that all moneys collected for the clean truck tariff would be deposited in the Clean Truck Tariff Fund, established in the bill, and that the moneys would be used to subsidize or reimburse the costs of updating the model years of the trucks operating in the ports of Bayonne, Elizabeth, Jersey City, and Newark. The bill also directs the DEP to apply for and solicit funding for these subsidies or reimbursements from whatever funding sources may be available, for deposit into the Clean Truck Tariff Fund. Any owner of a heavy-duty diesel truck registered to operate in the New Jersey portion of the port district with a model year of 0 or older, or on or after January, 00, with a model year more than eight years old, may apply to the DEP for a subsidy or reimbursement in the manner established by the DEP. The bill also directs the DEP to enter into an agreement with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (the Port Authority) to provide for the collection of the clean truck tariff and the

S0 LESNIAK forwarding of the moneys therefrom to the DEP. The bill allows the Port Authority to retain a portion of the collected moneys, not to exceed percent, for administrative expenses connected with its responsibilities pursuant to the agreement. The bill also requires the agreement to establish the dollar amount of the clean truck tariff, how it would be imposed and collected, and any other provisions the DEP and the Port Authority determine to be necessary for the collection of the clean truck tariff.