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To: <Advdesign1@aol.com>, <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: [oletrucks] Maine will crush your truck
From: "Antonio R. Tijerino" <antonio@innercite.com>
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2000 07:51:26 -0700
Hello to all,

I just heard on the news yesterday that in the Sacramento area none of the
salvage yards that originally signed up for the program is currently
participating and that people trying to comply with the voluntary scrappage
vehicle program have not been able to find yards that would actually take
their cars. Maybe a way can be found to lobby to the salvage industry to
make it so the program will not touch classic vehicles that unfortunalley
fall under the definition of high polluter as defined in the document below.

Thanks,

Antonio
'53 3100 (Gross polluter by the definition of the enviro-nazis)

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          Division of Elections and Commissions
          Bureau of Corporations, Elections and Commissions
          101 State House Station
          Augusta, Maine 04333
          207/287-4184
          FAX 207/287-6545

                                     August 30, 2000
                                  as posted in 5 daily Maine newspapers


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          PROPOSALS


          AGENCY: 06-096 - Department of Environmental Protection
          RULE TITLE OR SUBJECT: Ch. 147, High Pollution Vehicle
Retirement Program
          PROPOSED RULE NUMBER: 2000-P187
          CONCISE SUMMARY: In an effort to encourage the purchase of
cleaner cars and the removal of
          high-pollution vehicles from the vehicle fleet, the Maine
Legislature established a pilot program for the
          retirement of high pollution automobiles and trucks. Beginning
on November 1, 2000, this 3-year
          voluntary program will provide the owner of a high pollution
vehicle with a cash incentive to retire (or
          "scrap") the vehicle and replace it with a cleaner vehicle. A
"high pollution vehicle" is defined as a 1987 or
          older vehicle that has been registered for at least the last
two years and is currently operational. A
          "cleaner vehicle" is defined as a 1996 or later model year
vehicle that has a tailpipe emission certification
          of Low Emission Vehicle or better. Copies of this rule are
available upon request by contacting the
          Agency contact person listed below. Pursuant to Maine law,
interested parties must be publicly notified
          of the proposed rulemaking, the public hearing and be provided
an opportunity for comment. Any party
          interested in providing public comment can testify at the
public hearing or provide written comments
          before the end of the comment period. All comments should be
sent to the Agency Contact person.
          THIS RULE WILL NOT HAVE A FISCAL IMPACT ON MUNICIPALITIES
          STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 38 MRSA § 341-D, sub-§ 1-B; 10 MRSA § 394

          PUBLIC HEARING: September 21, 2000, 1:30 p.m., Holiday Inn,
Augusta, Maine
          DEADLINE FOR COMMENTS: October 2, 2000
          AGENCY CONTACT PERSON: Ronald W. Severance
          AGENCY NAME: Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of
Air Quality
          ADDRESS: 17 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0017
          TELEPHONE: (207) 287-2437
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