Wednesday, February 24, 2010

arbcombo -- Training Seminar Update for the Truck and Bus Regulation and Heavy Duty Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Regulation

The training series describes the requirements for the Truck and
Bus regulation and the Heavy Duty Vehicle Greenhouse Gas
regulation including details on how to meet the reporting
requirements for 2010.

The training series describes the requirements for the Truck and
Bus regulation and the Heavy Duty Vehicle Greenhouse Gas
regulation including details on how to meet the reporting
requirements for 2010. Additional training seminars in this
series will be held in El Centro on March 15 and in Colusa on
March 23. Also, the March 16 training seminar originally
scheduled for La Mesa has been moved to San Diego. Reporting is
required by March 31, 2010, for fleets who wish to take advantage
of agricultural vehicle provisions, and for fleets that operate
two-engine sweepers with Tier 0 auxiliary engines. Fleets
subject to the Heavy Duty Vehicle Greenhouse Gas regulation also
have reporting requirements in 2010.

Staff also plans to add additional dates and locations. For
further information, please see the Truck Regulations Training
webpage at http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/onrdiesel/training.htm.

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