2006 New York Code - Use Of Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel And Best Available Retrofit Technology In School Bus Transportation.



 
    §  24-163.7  Use  of  ultra  low sulfur diesel fuel and best available
  retrofit technology in school bus transportation.  a.  Definitions.  For
  the  purposes  of  this section only, the following terms shall have the
  following meanings:
    (1) "Best available retrofit technology" means technology, verified by
  the United States environmental protection agency or the California  air
  resources  board,  for reducing the emission of pollutants that achieves
  reductions in particulate matter emissions at the highest classification
  level  for  diesel  emission  control  strategies,  as  set   forth   in
  subdivision  e  of  this  section,  that is applicable to the particular
  engine and application. Such technology  shall  also,  at  a  reasonable
  cost,  achieve the greatest reduction in emissions of nitrogen oxides at
  such particulate matter reduction level and shall in no event result  in
  a net increase in the emissions of either particulate matter or nitrogen
  oxides.
    (2)  "Department  of  education" means the New York city department of
  education, formerly known as the New York city board of  education,  and
  any  successor  agency or entity thereto, the expenses of which are paid
  in whole or in part from the city treasury.
    (3) "Person" means any natural  person,  partnership,  firm,  company,
  association, joint stock association, corporation or other legal entity.
    (4) "Reasonable cost" means that such technology does not cost greater
  than  thirty  percent  more  than  other  technology  applicable  to the
  particular  engine  and  application  that   falls   within   the   same
  classification  level  for  diesel  emission  control strategies, as set
  forth in subdivision e of this section, when considering the cost of the
  strategies, themselves, and the cost of installation.
    (5) "School bus" means any vehicle operated pursuant to a  school  bus
  contract, designed to transport ten or more children at one time, of the
  designation  "Type  C  bus"  or "Type D bus" as set forth in 17 NYCRR §§
  720.1(Z) and (AA), and used to transport children to or from any  school
  located  in  the  city  of  New York, and excluding any vehicle utilized
  primarily to transport children with special educational  needs  who  do
  not  travel  to  and  from  school in vehicles used to transport general
  education students.
    (6) "School bus contract" means any agreement between any  person  and
  the department of education to transport children on a school bus.
    (7) "Ultra low sulfur diesel fuel" means diesel fuel that has a sulfur
  content of no more than fifteen parts per million.
    b. (1) Beginning July 1, 2006, any diesel fuel-powered school bus that
  is  operated  by  a  person who fuels such school bus at any facility at
  which ultra low sulfur diesel fuel is available, or of which such person
  has the exclusive use and control, or  at  which  such  person  has  the
  ability  to  specify  the fuel to be made available, shall be powered by
  ultra low sulfur diesel fuel.
    (2) Beginning September 1, 2006, any diesel fuel-powered school bus to
  which paragraph one of this subdivision does not apply shall be  powered
  by ultra low sulfur diesel fuel.
    c.  Diesel  fuel-powered school buses shall utilize the best available
  retrofit technology in accordance with the following schedule:
    i. 50% of school buses used to fulfill each  school  bus  contract  by
  September 1, 2006;
    ii.  100%  of school buses used to fulfill each school bus contract by
  September 1, 2007.
    d. (1) The commissioner shall make determinations, and shall publish a
  list containing such determinations, as to the best  available  retrofit
  technology to be used for each type of diesel fuel-powered school bus to
  which  this  section  applies. Each such determination shall be reviewed

and revised, as needed, on a regular basis, but in no event less often than once every six months. (2) No person shall be required to replace best available retrofit technology or other authorized technology utilized for a diesel fuel-powered school bus in accordance with the provisions of this section within three years of having first utilized such technology for such bus, except that technology that falls within Level 4, as set forth in subdivision e of this section, shall not be required to be replaced until it has reached the end of its useful life. (3) For purposes of this subdivision, any best available retrofit technology, or substantially similar technology, purchased or installed in whole or in part with funds provided by the state of New York or the federal government pursuant to a specific diesel emissions reduction program in effect upon the date of enactment of this section, shall constitute the best available retrofit technology for a period of not less than three years from the date on which such equipment was installed. e. The classification levels for diesel emission control strategies are as follows, with Level 4 being the highest classification level: i. Level 4 - strategy reduces diesel particulate matter emissions by 85 percent or greater or reduces engine emissions to less than or equal to 0.01 grams diesel particulate matter per brake horsepower-hour; ii. Level 3 - strategy reduces diesel particulate matter emissions by between 50 and 84 percent; iii. Level 2 - strategy reduces diesel particulate matter emissions by between 25 and 49 percent; iv. Level 1 - strategy reduces diesel particulate matter emissions by between 20 and 24 percent. f. The commissioner shall issue a written determination that permits the use of diesel fuel that has a sulfur content of no more than thirty parts per million to fulfill the requirements of subdivision b of this section if ultra low sulfur diesel fuel is not available to meet the needs of school buses to fulfill the requirements of this section. Such determination shall expire after six months and shall be renewed in writing every six months thereafter if such lack of availability persists, but in no event shall be in effect after September 1, 2006. g. The commissioner may issue a waiver for the use of ultra low sulfur diesel fuel where the department of education makes a written finding, which is approved, in writing, by the commissioner, that a sufficient quantity of ultra low sulfur diesel fuel, or diesel fuel that has a sulfur content of no more than thirty parts per million where a determination is in effect pursuant to subdivision f of this section, is not available to meet the requirements of this section, provided that school buses, to the extent practicable, shall use whatever quantity of ultra low sulfur diesel fuel or diesel fuel that has a sulfur content of no more than thirty parts per million is available. Any waiver issued pursuant to this subdivision shall expire after two months, unless the city agency renews the finding, in writing, and the commissioner approves renewal, in writing. h. The commissioner may issue a waiver for the use of the best available retrofit technology by a diesel fuel-powered school bus where the department of education makes a written finding, which is approved, in writing, by the commissioner, that such technology is unavailable for purchase for such bus, in which case the owner or operator of such school bus shall be required to use the technology for reducing the emission of pollutants that would be the next best best available retrofit technology and that is available for purchase for such bus. Any
waiver issued pursuant to this subdivision shall expire after three years. i. Subdivision c of this section shall not apply to a diesel-fuel powered school bus that is equipped with an engine certified to the applicable 2007 United States environmental protection agency standard for particulate matter as set forth in section 86.007-11 of title 40 of the code of federal regulations or to any subsequent United States environmental protection agency standard for such pollutant that is at least as stringent. j. (1) Not later than January 1, 2007, and not later than January 1 of each year thereafter, the commissioner shall submit a report to the comptroller and the speaker of the council regarding, among other things, the use of ultra low sulfur diesel fuel and the use of the best available retrofit technology by school buses during the immediately preceding fiscal year. The information contained in this report shall also be included in the mayor's preliminary management report and the mayor's management report for the relevant fiscal year and shall include, but not be limited to: (i) the number of school buses used to fulfill the requirements of school bus contracts; (ii) the number of such buses that were powered by ultra low sulfur diesel fuel; (iii) the number of such buses that utilized the best available retrofit technology, including a breakdown by vehicle model, engine year and the type of technology used for each vehicle; (iv) the number of such buses that utilized other authorized technology in accordance with this section, including a breakdown by vehicle model, engine age and the type of technology used for each vehicle; (v) the number of such buses that are equipped with an engine certified to the applicable United States environmental protection agency standard for particulate matter in accordance with subdivision i of this section; (vi) the school districts where such buses that were powered by ultra low sulfur diesel fuel, utilized the best available retrofit technology, utilized such other authorized technology in accordance with this section or were equipped with an engine certified to the applicable United States environmental protection agency standard for particulate matter were used; (vii) all waivers, findings and renewals of such findings issued pursuant to subdivision g of this section, which shall include, but not be limited to, for each waiver, the quantity of diesel fuel needed by the school bus owner or operator to power diesel fuel-powered school buses used to fulfill the requirements of a school bus contract; specific information concerning the availability of ultra low sulfur diesel fuel or diesel fuel that has a sulfur content of no more than thirty parts per million where a determination is in effect pursuant to subdivision f of this section; and detailed information concerning the school bus owner's or operator's efforts to obtain ultra low sulfur diesel fuel or diesel fuel that has a sulfur content of no more than thirty parts per million where a determination is in effect pursuant to subdivision f of this section; and (viii) all waivers issued pursuant to subdivision h of this section, which shall include, but not be limited to, all findings and specific information submitted by the department of education or a school bus owner or operator upon which such waivers are based and the type of other authorized technology utilized in accordance with this section in relation to each waiver, instead of the best available retrofit technology. (2) Where a determination is in effect pursuant to subdivision f of this section, information regarding diesel fuel that has a sulfur content of no more than thirty parts per million shall be reported wherever information is requested for ultra low sulfur diesel fuel pursuant to paragraph one of this subdivision.
k. This section shall not apply: (1) where federal or state funding precludes the city from imposing the requirements of this section; (2) to purchases that are emergency procurements pursuant to section three hundred fifteen of the New York city charter; or (3) where federal or state law prohibits the application of the requirements of this section. l. Any person who violates any provision of this section, except as provided in subdivision m of this section, shall be liable for a civil penalty of not less than one thousand dollars and not more than ten thousand dollars, in addition to twice the amount of money saved by such person for failure to comply with this section. m. Where a person has been found to have made a false claim with respect to the provisions of this section, such person shall be liable for an additional civil penalty of twenty thousand dollars. n. This section shall not apply to any school bus contract entered into or renewed prior to the effective date of this section. o. Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the authority of the department of education or of the city of New York to cancel or terminate a contract, deny or withdraw approval to perform a subcontract or provide supplies, issue a non-responsibility finding, issue a non-responsiveness finding, deny a person or entity prequalification as a vendor, or otherwise deny a person or entity city business.

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