California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1409

Introduced
2/21/25  

Caption

Intermodal roadability inspection program.

Impact

AB 1409 will have significant implications for regulatory enforcement in the state. The bill eliminates prior conditions that limited inspection authority based on the number of chassis and terminal compliance ratings. Additionally, it revises the inspection criteria to include a comprehensive check of various components such as brake systems, suspension, and container connecting devices. Furthermore, terminals are mandated to retain inspection records for six months, which enhances accountability and provides a clearer audit trail for safety inspections.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1409, introduced by Assembly Member Gipson, seeks to amend sections of the California Vehicle Code related to intermodal chassis inspections. The bill mandates that port terminals conduct intermodal roadability inspections for chassis that are used to transport containers. Unlike existing regulations that allow ocean marine terminals to conduct these inspections, AB 1409 requires port terminals to perform them, broadening the scope of facilities responsible for ensuring the safety of intermodal freight transport. This would apply to all terminals within a port master plan area, streamlining compliance across various types of terminals.

Contention

The bill also expands provisions around retaliatory conduct by terminal operators and related entities against commercial drivers who report safety concerns regarding intermodal chassis. This is expected to empower drivers and encourage safer operational practices within the industry. However, this aspect may face scrutiny from companies concerned about legal liabilities and operational restrictions. The introduction of new infractions and potential sanctions against non-compliance further signals a tightening of regulatory oversight, which could lead to debates about the balance between safety enforcement and operational flexibility for commercial operators.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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