Exempts school buses from certain regulations relating to the percentage of zero-emission vehicles in manufacturer's sales fleets of medium-duty and heavy-duty vehicles.
Impact
The passage of A10238 is expected to significantly reduce the regulatory burden on school districts that currently face challenges in transitioning their bus fleets to comply with rigorous environmental standards. By exempting school buses from these mandates, the legislation acknowledges the unique operational needs and financial limitations of schools when it comes to transporting students. Furthermore, this could encourage school districts to maintain their existing fleets rather than incur costs associated with upgrading to zero-emission options.
Summary
Bill A10238 proposes an amendment to the environmental conservation law that exempts school buses from certain regulations regarding the percentage of zero-emission vehicles in manufacturers' sales fleets for medium-duty and heavy-duty vehicles. This legislation is introduced with the intent of easing compliance for school districts and transportation authorities in New York, potentially making it more feasible to operate conventional buses without being penalized for not meeting strict zero-emission quotas.
Contention
Notably, the bill may face opposition from environmental advocacy groups and lawmakers concerned about its implications for state climate goals. Critics argue that exempting school buses could undermine efforts aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainability in public transportation. There are concerns that such exemptions could set a precedent for further rollbacks on environmental regulations, ultimately hindering progress toward a cleaner and greener future for school transportation systems in New York.
Same As
Exempts school buses from certain regulations relating to the percentage of zero-emission vehicles in manufacturer's sales fleets of medium-duty and heavy-duty vehicles.
Exempts school buses from certain regulations relating to the percentage of zero-emission vehicles in manufacturer's sales fleets of medium-duty and heavy-duty vehicles.
Prohibits the establishment or enforcement of regulations on the percentage of zero-emission vehicles in manufacturers' sales fleets of medium-duty and heavy-duty vehicles until the availability of charging infrastructure, and the cost and availability of zero-emission medium-duty and heavy-duty vehicles makes the sale of such vehicles more practicable.
Prohibits the establishment or enforcement of regulations on the percentage of zero-emission vehicles in manufacturers' sales fleets of medium-duty and heavy-duty vehicles until the availability of charging infrastructure, and the cost and availability of zero-emission medium-duty and heavy-duty vehicles makes the sale of such vehicles more practicable.