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| UT-SB106- MV noise emission standards http://le.utah.gov/~2010/htmdoc/sbillhtm/SB0106S01.htm S.B. 106 Substitute Motor Vehicle Noise Emission Standards -- Jones, P. This bill is a substitute bill. The bill that was substituted is S.B. 106 Bill Status/Votes Last Action: 01 March 2010, Senate/ strike enacting clause Last Location: Senate Secretary Bill Status/Votes Last Updated: 1 March 2010, 11:18 AM NOTE: Introduced: Last Updated: 23 February 2010, 12:51 PM First Substitute S.B. 106 Senator Patricia W. Jones proposes the following substitute bill: 1 MOTOR VEHICLE NOISE EMISSION 2 STANDARDS 3 2010 GENERAL SESSION 4 STATE OF UTAH 5 Chief Sponsor: Patricia W. Jones 6 House Sponsor: ____________ 7 8 LONG TITLE 9 General Description: 10 This bill modifies the Motor Vehicles Code by amending provisions relating to noise 11 suppressing system standards for exhaust muffler systems on motor vehicles. 12 Highlighted Provisions: 13 This bill: 14 . provides that a motor vehicle shall be equipped with a muffler that: 15 . is installed by the original manufacturer of the vehicle and is not modified or 16 meets specifications equivalent to the muffler installed by the original 17 manufacturer of the vehicle and is not modified; and 18 . is in compliance with federal law; 19 . provides that a person may not operate a motor vehicle which produces excessive or 20 unusual noise on a highway; and 21 . makes technical changes. 22 Monies Appropriated in this Bill: 23 None 24 Other Special Clauses: 25 None 26 Utah Code Sections Affected: 27 AMENDS: 28 41-6a-1626, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2005, Chapter 2 29 30 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah: 31 Section 1. Section 41-6a-1626 is amended to read: 32 41-6a-1626. Mufflers -- Prevention of noise, smoke, and fumes -- Air pollution 33 control devices. 34 (1) (a) A vehicle shall be equipped, maintained, and operated to prevent excessive or 35 unusual noise. 36 (b) A motor vehicle shall be equipped with a muffler [or other effective noise 37 suppressing system] that: 38 (i) is in good working order and in constant operation[.]; 39 (ii) (A) is installed by the original manufacturer of the vehicle and is not modified; or 40 (B) meets specifications equivalent to the muffler installed by the original 41 manufacturer of the vehicle and is not modified; and 42 (iii) is in compliance with federal law. 43 (c) A person may not: 44 (i) use a muffler cut-out, bypass, or similar device on a vehicle[.]; or 45 (ii) operate a motor vehicle which produces excessive or unusual noise on a highway. 46 (2) (a) Except while the engine is being warmed to the recommended operating 47 temperature, the engine and power mechanism of a: 48 (i) gasoline-powered motor vehicle may not emit visible contaminants during 49 operation; 50 (ii) diesel engine manufactured on or after January 1, 1973, may not emit visible 51 contaminants of a shade or density darker than 20% opacity; and 52 (iii) diesel engine manufactured before January 1, 1973, may not emit visible 53 contaminants of a shade or density darker than 40% opacity. 54 (b) A person who violates the provisions of Subsection (2)(a) is guilty of a class C 55 misdemeanor. 56 (3) (a) A motor vehicle equipped by a manufacturer with air pollution control devices 57 shall maintain the devices in good working order and in constant operation. 58 (b) For purposes of the first sale of a vehicle at retail, an air pollution control device 59 may be substituted for the manufacturer's original device if the substituted device is at least as 60 effective in the reduction of emissions from the vehicle motor as the air pollution control 61 device furnished by the manufacturer of the vehicle as standard equipment for the same vehicle 62 class. 63 (c) A person who renders inoperable an air pollution control device on a motor vehicle 64 is guilty of a class B misdemeanor. 65 (4) Subsection (3) does not apply to a motor vehicle altered and modified to use clean 66 fuel, as defined under Section 59-13-102 , when the emissions from the modified or altered 67 motor vehicle are at levels that comply with existing state or federal standards for the emission 68 of pollutants from a motor vehicle of the same class. ----------------------- AMENDMENT: Last Updated: 23 February 2010, 12:51 PM http://le.utah.gov/~2010/bills/sbillamd/sb0106s01.htm 19 [ . provides that a person may not operate a motor vehicle which produces excessive or 20 unusual noise on a highway; and ] -removed. |
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| From AMA News -April 2010 Full article: http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/2/6300...pril-2010.aspx Utah: Senate Bill 106, which would have required all motorcycle exhaust systems meet the federal labeling requirement (40 CRF part 205) has been removed from consideration for the remainder of the 2010 legislative session. Originally introduced by Senator Patricia Jones and passed by the transportation committee, it would have required all vehicles to be equipped with an exhaust system that is "installed by the original manufacturer of the vehicle and is not modified; or meets specifications equivalent to the muffler installed by the original manufacturer of the vehicle and is not modified." Opponents of the bill pointed out it would force many older vehicles off the road either due to a lack of parts or prohibitive costs for original OEM equipment. Likewise the bill did not provide law enforcement or riders with a clear standard, and would have forced them to make subjective judgments on whether or not an exhaust system was in fact compliant. |
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