logo  ST. CHARLES PARISH, LA
File #: 2000-0499    Version: Name: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration thoroughly review the proposed regulations, and modify such regulations to recognize the duty of utility company personnel
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 10/23/2000 In control: Parish Council
On agenda: Final action: 10/23/2000
Enactment date: 10/23/2000 Enactment #: 4857
Title: A resolution urging and requesting that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration of the United States Department of Transportation thoroughly review the proposed regulations, and modify such regulations to recognize the duty of utility company personnel to respond effectively and timely, regardless of the hour of day or night, to all routine, maintenance, seasonal, and emergency situations as required to render effective customer service and maintain stable utility operations and to grant to utilities private and public an exemption similar to that granted for the operation of fire trucks and rescue vehicles.
Sponsors: Terry Authement
Indexes: Transportation
Attachments: 1. 2000-0499 Final Reso 4857
2000-0499
INTRODUCED BY: TERRY AUTHEMENT, COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT IV
RESOLUTION NO. 4857
Title
A resolution urging and requesting that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration of the United States Department of Transportation thoroughly review the proposed regulations, and modify such regulations to recognize the duty of utility company personnel to respond effectively and timely, regardless of the hour of day or night, to all routine, maintenance, seasonal, and emergency situations as required to render effective customer service and maintain stable utility operations and to grant to utilities private and public an exemption similar to that granted for the operation of fire trucks and rescue vehicles.
Body
WHEREAS, the United States Department of Transportation, through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, on May 2, 2000 proposed regulations that govern the hours of operation of trucks utilized by utility companies, such rulemaking being contained in "Hours of Service of Drivers; Rest and Sleep for Safe Operation"; and,
WHEREAS, the proposed federal regulations pertaining to the hours of service performed commercial motor vehicle drivers apply these provisions to utility personnel and their utility trucks and vehicles; and,
WHEREAS, the proposed federal regulations, if adopted, will profoundly threaten public safety, reliability and costs of utility operations, and preempt state authority; and,
WHEREAS, the proposed rulemaking as applied to electric utility companies has the undesirable effect of impeding effective and timely customer service and adversely impacting utility operations and consumer satisfaction; and,
WHEREAS, in the State of Louisiana, as well as other states along the Gulf Coast and the Atlantic and Pacific seaboards, the services of utility personnel and vehicles are in enormously high demand to restore or stabilize electric power supplies during times of disaster or other extraordinary circumstances, su...

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