California 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB3179 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 09/04/2024

                    Enrolled  September 04, 2024 Passed IN  Senate  August 22, 2024 Passed IN  Assembly  August 30, 2024 Amended IN  Senate  June 27, 2024 Amended IN  Senate  June 06, 2024 Amended IN  Senate  May 22, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 3179Introduced by Assembly Member Juan CarrilloFebruary 16, 2024An act to add and repeal Section 43109 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to air pollution.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 3179, Juan Carrillo. Emergency telecommunications medium- and heavy-duty zero-emission vehicles.Under existing law, the State Air Resources Board has adopted the Advanced Clean Fleets Regulations, which imposes various requirements for transitioning local, state, and federal government fleets of medium- and heavy-duty trucks, other high-priority fleets of medium- and heavy-duty trucks, and drayage trucks to zero-emission vehicles, as provided.This bill would, until January 1, 2030, exempt emergency telecommunications vehicles owned or purchased by emergency telecommunications providers that are used to participate in the federal Emergency Alert System, to provide access to 911 emergency services, or to provide wireless connectivity during service outages from specified requirements in the above-described regulations.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Communications systems are critical to transmit information that first responders rely on during a crisis, including the restoration of telecommunications services to health care providers following a disaster. The ability of first responders to communicate must be dependable and time sensitive to help minimize the risk to life, property, and recovery during emergencies.(b) Bucket trucks are operated under various weather and geographic conditions and must restore operations during prolonged power outages. Zero-emission vehicle mandates for these trucks should not hinder a public or private entitys ability to respond to major disruption events, including, but not limited to, severe weather, wildfires, natural disasters, and physical attacks, and to maintain reliable communications services to California communities.SEC. 2. Section 43109 is added to the Health and Safety Code, to read:43109. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, Article 3.4 (commencing with Section 2015) of Chapter 1 of Division 3 of Title 13 of the California Code of Regulations does not apply to an emergency telecommunications vehicle owned or purchased by an emergency telecommunications provider that is used to participate in the federal Emergency Alert System, to provide access to 911 emergency services, or to provide wireless connectivity during service outages.(b) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Emergency telecommunications service provider means either of the following:(A) A public or private entity that is required to participate in the federal Emergency Alert System or to provide access to 911 emergency services.(B) A public or private entity that provides wireless connectivity services in emergencies or during other wireless connectivity services outages, including, but not limited to, providing support to the federal First Responder Network Authority and the Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network.(2) (A) Emergency telecommunications vehicle means either a bucket truck or a cell on wheels unit.(B) Bucket truck means a vehicle configured with an affixed personnel or aerial lift system with a control platform at the end of the lift with a space for the operator to stand and work above the ground.(C) Cell on wheels unit means a mobile unit vehicle configuration that is equipped with telecommunications infrastructure, including, but not limited to, antennas or network equipment, that is typically mounted on a platform and that enables the rapid deployment of temporary network coverage in remote areas or during emergency situations.(c) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2030, and as of that date is repealed.

 Enrolled  September 04, 2024 Passed IN  Senate  August 22, 2024 Passed IN  Assembly  August 30, 2024 Amended IN  Senate  June 27, 2024 Amended IN  Senate  June 06, 2024 Amended IN  Senate  May 22, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 3179Introduced by Assembly Member Juan CarrilloFebruary 16, 2024An act to add and repeal Section 43109 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to air pollution.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 3179, Juan Carrillo. Emergency telecommunications medium- and heavy-duty zero-emission vehicles.Under existing law, the State Air Resources Board has adopted the Advanced Clean Fleets Regulations, which imposes various requirements for transitioning local, state, and federal government fleets of medium- and heavy-duty trucks, other high-priority fleets of medium- and heavy-duty trucks, and drayage trucks to zero-emission vehicles, as provided.This bill would, until January 1, 2030, exempt emergency telecommunications vehicles owned or purchased by emergency telecommunications providers that are used to participate in the federal Emergency Alert System, to provide access to 911 emergency services, or to provide wireless connectivity during service outages from specified requirements in the above-described regulations.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO 

 Enrolled  September 04, 2024 Passed IN  Senate  August 22, 2024 Passed IN  Assembly  August 30, 2024 Amended IN  Senate  June 27, 2024 Amended IN  Senate  June 06, 2024 Amended IN  Senate  May 22, 2024

Enrolled  September 04, 2024
Passed IN  Senate  August 22, 2024
Passed IN  Assembly  August 30, 2024
Amended IN  Senate  June 27, 2024
Amended IN  Senate  June 06, 2024
Amended IN  Senate  May 22, 2024

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION

 Assembly Bill 

No. 3179

Introduced by Assembly Member Juan CarrilloFebruary 16, 2024

Introduced by Assembly Member Juan Carrillo
February 16, 2024

An act to add and repeal Section 43109 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to air pollution.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

AB 3179, Juan Carrillo. Emergency telecommunications medium- and heavy-duty zero-emission vehicles.

Under existing law, the State Air Resources Board has adopted the Advanced Clean Fleets Regulations, which imposes various requirements for transitioning local, state, and federal government fleets of medium- and heavy-duty trucks, other high-priority fleets of medium- and heavy-duty trucks, and drayage trucks to zero-emission vehicles, as provided.This bill would, until January 1, 2030, exempt emergency telecommunications vehicles owned or purchased by emergency telecommunications providers that are used to participate in the federal Emergency Alert System, to provide access to 911 emergency services, or to provide wireless connectivity during service outages from specified requirements in the above-described regulations.

Under existing law, the State Air Resources Board has adopted the Advanced Clean Fleets Regulations, which imposes various requirements for transitioning local, state, and federal government fleets of medium- and heavy-duty trucks, other high-priority fleets of medium- and heavy-duty trucks, and drayage trucks to zero-emission vehicles, as provided.

This bill would, until January 1, 2030, exempt emergency telecommunications vehicles owned or purchased by emergency telecommunications providers that are used to participate in the federal Emergency Alert System, to provide access to 911 emergency services, or to provide wireless connectivity during service outages from specified requirements in the above-described regulations.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Communications systems are critical to transmit information that first responders rely on during a crisis, including the restoration of telecommunications services to health care providers following a disaster. The ability of first responders to communicate must be dependable and time sensitive to help minimize the risk to life, property, and recovery during emergencies.(b) Bucket trucks are operated under various weather and geographic conditions and must restore operations during prolonged power outages. Zero-emission vehicle mandates for these trucks should not hinder a public or private entitys ability to respond to major disruption events, including, but not limited to, severe weather, wildfires, natural disasters, and physical attacks, and to maintain reliable communications services to California communities.SEC. 2. Section 43109 is added to the Health and Safety Code, to read:43109. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, Article 3.4 (commencing with Section 2015) of Chapter 1 of Division 3 of Title 13 of the California Code of Regulations does not apply to an emergency telecommunications vehicle owned or purchased by an emergency telecommunications provider that is used to participate in the federal Emergency Alert System, to provide access to 911 emergency services, or to provide wireless connectivity during service outages.(b) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Emergency telecommunications service provider means either of the following:(A) A public or private entity that is required to participate in the federal Emergency Alert System or to provide access to 911 emergency services.(B) A public or private entity that provides wireless connectivity services in emergencies or during other wireless connectivity services outages, including, but not limited to, providing support to the federal First Responder Network Authority and the Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network.(2) (A) Emergency telecommunications vehicle means either a bucket truck or a cell on wheels unit.(B) Bucket truck means a vehicle configured with an affixed personnel or aerial lift system with a control platform at the end of the lift with a space for the operator to stand and work above the ground.(C) Cell on wheels unit means a mobile unit vehicle configuration that is equipped with telecommunications infrastructure, including, but not limited to, antennas or network equipment, that is typically mounted on a platform and that enables the rapid deployment of temporary network coverage in remote areas or during emergency situations.(c) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2030, and as of that date is repealed.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Communications systems are critical to transmit information that first responders rely on during a crisis, including the restoration of telecommunications services to health care providers following a disaster. The ability of first responders to communicate must be dependable and time sensitive to help minimize the risk to life, property, and recovery during emergencies.(b) Bucket trucks are operated under various weather and geographic conditions and must restore operations during prolonged power outages. Zero-emission vehicle mandates for these trucks should not hinder a public or private entitys ability to respond to major disruption events, including, but not limited to, severe weather, wildfires, natural disasters, and physical attacks, and to maintain reliable communications services to California communities.

SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Communications systems are critical to transmit information that first responders rely on during a crisis, including the restoration of telecommunications services to health care providers following a disaster. The ability of first responders to communicate must be dependable and time sensitive to help minimize the risk to life, property, and recovery during emergencies.(b) Bucket trucks are operated under various weather and geographic conditions and must restore operations during prolonged power outages. Zero-emission vehicle mandates for these trucks should not hinder a public or private entitys ability to respond to major disruption events, including, but not limited to, severe weather, wildfires, natural disasters, and physical attacks, and to maintain reliable communications services to California communities.

SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:

### SECTION 1.

(a) Communications systems are critical to transmit information that first responders rely on during a crisis, including the restoration of telecommunications services to health care providers following a disaster. The ability of first responders to communicate must be dependable and time sensitive to help minimize the risk to life, property, and recovery during emergencies.

(b) Bucket trucks are operated under various weather and geographic conditions and must restore operations during prolonged power outages. Zero-emission vehicle mandates for these trucks should not hinder a public or private entitys ability to respond to major disruption events, including, but not limited to, severe weather, wildfires, natural disasters, and physical attacks, and to maintain reliable communications services to California communities.

SEC. 2. Section 43109 is added to the Health and Safety Code, to read:43109. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, Article 3.4 (commencing with Section 2015) of Chapter 1 of Division 3 of Title 13 of the California Code of Regulations does not apply to an emergency telecommunications vehicle owned or purchased by an emergency telecommunications provider that is used to participate in the federal Emergency Alert System, to provide access to 911 emergency services, or to provide wireless connectivity during service outages.(b) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Emergency telecommunications service provider means either of the following:(A) A public or private entity that is required to participate in the federal Emergency Alert System or to provide access to 911 emergency services.(B) A public or private entity that provides wireless connectivity services in emergencies or during other wireless connectivity services outages, including, but not limited to, providing support to the federal First Responder Network Authority and the Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network.(2) (A) Emergency telecommunications vehicle means either a bucket truck or a cell on wheels unit.(B) Bucket truck means a vehicle configured with an affixed personnel or aerial lift system with a control platform at the end of the lift with a space for the operator to stand and work above the ground.(C) Cell on wheels unit means a mobile unit vehicle configuration that is equipped with telecommunications infrastructure, including, but not limited to, antennas or network equipment, that is typically mounted on a platform and that enables the rapid deployment of temporary network coverage in remote areas or during emergency situations.(c) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2030, and as of that date is repealed.

SEC. 2. Section 43109 is added to the Health and Safety Code, to read:

### SEC. 2.

43109. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, Article 3.4 (commencing with Section 2015) of Chapter 1 of Division 3 of Title 13 of the California Code of Regulations does not apply to an emergency telecommunications vehicle owned or purchased by an emergency telecommunications provider that is used to participate in the federal Emergency Alert System, to provide access to 911 emergency services, or to provide wireless connectivity during service outages.(b) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Emergency telecommunications service provider means either of the following:(A) A public or private entity that is required to participate in the federal Emergency Alert System or to provide access to 911 emergency services.(B) A public or private entity that provides wireless connectivity services in emergencies or during other wireless connectivity services outages, including, but not limited to, providing support to the federal First Responder Network Authority and the Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network.(2) (A) Emergency telecommunications vehicle means either a bucket truck or a cell on wheels unit.(B) Bucket truck means a vehicle configured with an affixed personnel or aerial lift system with a control platform at the end of the lift with a space for the operator to stand and work above the ground.(C) Cell on wheels unit means a mobile unit vehicle configuration that is equipped with telecommunications infrastructure, including, but not limited to, antennas or network equipment, that is typically mounted on a platform and that enables the rapid deployment of temporary network coverage in remote areas or during emergency situations.(c) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2030, and as of that date is repealed.

43109. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, Article 3.4 (commencing with Section 2015) of Chapter 1 of Division 3 of Title 13 of the California Code of Regulations does not apply to an emergency telecommunications vehicle owned or purchased by an emergency telecommunications provider that is used to participate in the federal Emergency Alert System, to provide access to 911 emergency services, or to provide wireless connectivity during service outages.(b) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Emergency telecommunications service provider means either of the following:(A) A public or private entity that is required to participate in the federal Emergency Alert System or to provide access to 911 emergency services.(B) A public or private entity that provides wireless connectivity services in emergencies or during other wireless connectivity services outages, including, but not limited to, providing support to the federal First Responder Network Authority and the Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network.(2) (A) Emergency telecommunications vehicle means either a bucket truck or a cell on wheels unit.(B) Bucket truck means a vehicle configured with an affixed personnel or aerial lift system with a control platform at the end of the lift with a space for the operator to stand and work above the ground.(C) Cell on wheels unit means a mobile unit vehicle configuration that is equipped with telecommunications infrastructure, including, but not limited to, antennas or network equipment, that is typically mounted on a platform and that enables the rapid deployment of temporary network coverage in remote areas or during emergency situations.(c) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2030, and as of that date is repealed.

43109. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, Article 3.4 (commencing with Section 2015) of Chapter 1 of Division 3 of Title 13 of the California Code of Regulations does not apply to an emergency telecommunications vehicle owned or purchased by an emergency telecommunications provider that is used to participate in the federal Emergency Alert System, to provide access to 911 emergency services, or to provide wireless connectivity during service outages.(b) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Emergency telecommunications service provider means either of the following:(A) A public or private entity that is required to participate in the federal Emergency Alert System or to provide access to 911 emergency services.(B) A public or private entity that provides wireless connectivity services in emergencies or during other wireless connectivity services outages, including, but not limited to, providing support to the federal First Responder Network Authority and the Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network.(2) (A) Emergency telecommunications vehicle means either a bucket truck or a cell on wheels unit.(B) Bucket truck means a vehicle configured with an affixed personnel or aerial lift system with a control platform at the end of the lift with a space for the operator to stand and work above the ground.(C) Cell on wheels unit means a mobile unit vehicle configuration that is equipped with telecommunications infrastructure, including, but not limited to, antennas or network equipment, that is typically mounted on a platform and that enables the rapid deployment of temporary network coverage in remote areas or during emergency situations.(c) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2030, and as of that date is repealed.



43109. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, Article 3.4 (commencing with Section 2015) of Chapter 1 of Division 3 of Title 13 of the California Code of Regulations does not apply to an emergency telecommunications vehicle owned or purchased by an emergency telecommunications provider that is used to participate in the federal Emergency Alert System, to provide access to 911 emergency services, or to provide wireless connectivity during service outages.

(b) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:

(1) Emergency telecommunications service provider means either of the following:

(A) A public or private entity that is required to participate in the federal Emergency Alert System or to provide access to 911 emergency services.

(B) A public or private entity that provides wireless connectivity services in emergencies or during other wireless connectivity services outages, including, but not limited to, providing support to the federal First Responder Network Authority and the Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network.

(2) (A) Emergency telecommunications vehicle means either a bucket truck or a cell on wheels unit.

(B) Bucket truck means a vehicle configured with an affixed personnel or aerial lift system with a control platform at the end of the lift with a space for the operator to stand and work above the ground.

(C) Cell on wheels unit means a mobile unit vehicle configuration that is equipped with telecommunications infrastructure, including, but not limited to, antennas or network equipment, that is typically mounted on a platform and that enables the rapid deployment of temporary network coverage in remote areas or during emergency situations.

(c) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2030, and as of that date is repealed.