As used in ORS 825.601 to 825.615:
- (1) “Auxiliary power unit” means any device that is installed on a commercial vehicle that provides electrical, mechanical or thermal energy to the vehicle cab, a sleeper berth, a bus passenger compartment or any other vehicle cab, as an alternative to idling the primary engine.
- (2) “Cargo temperature control unit” means any device used for controlling the temperature of a cargo transport area.
- (3) “Commercial vehicle” means a commercial vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating that is greater than 10,000 pounds.
- (4) “Idle reduction technology” means any device or system of devices that is installed on a commercial vehicle and that is designed to provide heat, air conditioning or electricity that would otherwise require the operation of the primary engine.
- (5) “Idling” means operation of the primary engine of a commercial vehicle while the vehicle is stationary.
- (6) “Primary engine” means an internal combustion engine attached to a commercial vehicle that provides the power to propel the vehicle into motion and maintain motion.
Note: 825.601 to 825.615 were added to and made a part of the Oregon Vehicle Code by legislative action but were not added to ORS chapter 825 or any series therein. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
[2011 c.349 §3]