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As a rental agency, what are the requirements to rent out non-yard truck equipment to be operated at a port or intermodal rail yard on or after January 1, 2007?

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As a rental agency, what are the requirements to rent out non-yard truck equipment to be operated at a port or intermodal rail yard on or after January 1, 2007?

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If there is a 2007 or later certified on-road engine available for the specific equipment type and application, then that is what is required. However, on-road engines will not be applicable to most non-yard truck equipment, in which case the equipment must have an engine that, at the very least, meets the current model year standards for the rated horsepower (i.e., if it is rented in 2007, then at the least, the engine must be certified to the 2007 off-road standards for the rated horsepower, which for most engines will be Tier 3). Additionally, the highest level verified diesel emission control strategy (VDECS) available must be installed within a year after the rental/lease begins (or within six months of VDECS becoming available if one isn’t available that first year), but only IF the equipment is to remain in operation at the port or intermodal rail yard for more than a year. 16.

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