Wisconsin Code § 16.956

Diesel truck idling reduction grants
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(1) DEFINITIONS. In this section:
(a) “Common motor carrier” has the meaning given in s.
194.01 (1).
(b) “Contract motor carrier” has the meaning given in s.
194.01 (2).
(c) “Idling reduction unit” means a device that is installed on
a diesel truck to reduce the long-duration idling of the truck by
providing heat, air conditioning, or electricity to the truck while
the truck is stationary and the main drive engine of the truck is
not operating.
(d) “Post-1998 diesel truck engine” means a heavy-duty highway diesel engine that complies with the air pollutant emission
standards promulgated by the federal environmental protection
agency under 42 USC 7521 for engine model year 1998 or a later
engine model year.
(e) “Private motor carrier” has the meaning given in s. 194.01
(11).
(f) “Truck tractor” has the meaning given in s. 340.01 (73).
(2) AUTHORITY. Beginning on July 1, 2006, and ending on
June 30, 2020, the department may award a grant to an eligible
applicant for the purchase and field testing of one or more idling
reduction units as provided in subs. (3) and (4).
(3) ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS. An applicant is eligible for a grant
under this section only if all of the following apply:
(a) The applicant is a common motor carrier, contract motor
carrier, or private motor carrier that transports freight.
(b) The applicant is headquartered in this state.
(c) The applicant pays 50 percent of the eligible costs for each
idling reduction unit covered by a grant under this section without
the use of grants, loans, or other financial assistance from this
state or from a local governmental unit in this state.
(d) The applicant agrees to collect information relating to the
operation and performance of each idling reduction unit covered
by a grant under this section, as required by the department, and
to report that information to the department.
(4) GRANTS. (a) Except as provided in par. (b), the costs that
an applicant has incurred or will incur to purchase and install an
idling reduction unit on a truck tractor that is owned and operated
by the applicant and that has a post-1998 diesel truck engine are
eligible costs under this section if the use of the idling reduction
unit will result, in the aggregate, in a decrease in the emissions of
one or more air contaminants, as defined in s. 285.01 (1), from
the truck tractor on which the idling reduction unit is installed or
in a decrease in the use of energy by the truck tractor on which
the idling reduction unit is installed.
(b) The following costs are not eligible costs:
1. The cost of shipping an idling reduction unit from the
manufacturer to the facility where the idling reduction unit will
be installed on the truck tractor.
2. The cost of operating an idling reduction unit.
3. The cost of maintaining an idling reduction unit.
(cm) Subject to par. (d), the department may make grants under this section from July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2020, of 50 percent
of the eligible costs for an idling reduction unit installed on a
truck tractor, unless the department has previously awarded a
grant under this section for an idling reduction unit installed on
the truck tractor.
(d) In any fiscal year, the department may not pay to any one
applicant more than 20 percent of the amount appropriated under
s. 20.505 (1) (sa) for the fiscal year.
(e) The department may pay a grant over more than one fiscal
year, subject to the availability of funds and to par. (d).
(5) INFORMATION. The department shall collect information
from recipients of grants under this section relating to the operation and performance of idling reduction units. The department
shall summarize the information collected and make it available
to common motor carriers, contract motor carriers, and private
motor carriers in an accessible and cost-effective manner, such as
on department’s Internet site.

(5m) RULES. The department shall promulgate rules for the
administration of the program under this section.
(6) SUNSET. Subsections (2) to (4) do not apply after December 31, 2021.

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