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- Q15147930 subject Q15135464.
- Q15147930 subject Q6996306.
- Q15147930 subject Q6996388.
- Q15147930 abstract "In 2006 the Board of Harbor Commissioners for Los Angeles, California adopted an environmental protection plan that included an effort called Clean Truck Program (CTP). The stated goal of the program is to "reduce negative impacts that port [trucking] inflicts on the local community." The implementation of this program began in 2007 and required trucking companies to comply with various requirements relating to maintenance of trucks, employment of drivers, and trucking operations. The American Trucking Associations believed some of the regulations were in violation of the Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act of 1994 (FAAAA) and filed suit. Litigation eventually made its way up to the Supreme Court of the United States, where the Court held that two of the requirements of the CTP were in violation of the FAAAA.".
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- Q15147930 wikiPageWikiLink Q15135464.
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- Q15147930 wikiPageWikiLink Q6996306.
- Q15147930 wikiPageWikiLink Q6996388.
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- Q15147930 fullname "American Trucking Associations Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, California".
- Q15147930 type Case.
- Q15147930 type LegalCase.
- Q15147930 type SupremeCourtOfTheUnitedStatesCase.
- Q15147930 type UnitOfWork.
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- Q15147930 comment "In 2006 the Board of Harbor Commissioners for Los Angeles, California adopted an environmental protection plan that included an effort called Clean Truck Program (CTP). The stated goal of the program is to "reduce negative impacts that port [trucking] inflicts on the local community." The implementation of this program began in 2007 and required trucking companies to comply with various requirements relating to maintenance of trucks, employment of drivers, and trucking operations.".
- Q15147930 label "American Trucking Ass'ns, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles".
- Q15147930 name "American Trucking Associations Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, California".