SB-1001: Relating to the regulation of electric vehicle supply equipment; requiring an occupational registration; authorizing fees; authorizing an administrative penalty.
Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Schwertner
Effective Immediately on 06/18/2023
You have voted SB-1001: Relating to the regulation of electric vehicle supply equipment; requiring an occupational registration; authorizing fees; authorizing an administrative penalty..
HB-2236: Relating to prohibiting the Texas Department of Transportation from participating in or using state money for certain electric vehicle infrastructure programs or plans.
Sponsored by: Rep. Matt Schaefer
Read First Time on 03/09/2023
You have voted HB-2236: Relating to prohibiting the Texas Department of Transportation from participating in or using state money for certain electric vehicle infrastructure programs or plans..
You have voted HB-2144: Relating to the stopping, standing, or parking of a vehicle in a parking space designated as an electric vehicle charging station..
Arizona Fifty-sixth Legislature - First Regular Session (2023)
Zero emission vehicles; plans [SB-1444]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Energy ]
[Environmental ]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Climate Change ]
Zero emission vehicles; plans
SB-1444: Zero emission vehicles; plans
Sponsored by: Sen. Rosanna Gabaldon
Senate Read Second Time on 02/09/2023
Relating To Transportation. [SB-1534]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Energy ]
[Taxes ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Infrastructure ]
[Environmental ]
Creates a mileage-based road usage charge to replace state motor fuel taxes beginning on 7/1/2025, for electric vehicles. Eliminates the $50 annual state vehicle registration surcharge for electric vehicles. Allows electric vehicle owners to pay a registration surcharge or a per-mile road usage fee until 6/30/2028. Requires certificates of inspection to state the odometer reading of vehicles. Requires motor vehicle registration applications to specify whether the type of fuel for which the vehicle is adapted is battery electricity. Requires the
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SB-1534: Relating To Transportation.
Sponsored by: Sen. Chris Lee
Act 222, 07/05/2023 (gov. Msg. No. 1325). on 07/05/2023
Relating To The Road Usage Charge Program. [HB-1110]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Taxes ]
[Energy ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Infrastructure ]
Creates a mileage-based road usage charge to replace state motor fuel taxes, beginning on 7/1/2025, for electric vehicles. Eliminates the $50 annual state vehicle registration surcharge for electric vehicles. Allows electric vehicles a choice of paying a registration surcharge or a per-mile road usage charge until 2033. Requires motor vehicle registration applications to specify the type of fuel for which the vehicle is adapted. Requires certificates of inspection to state the odometer reading. Requires the department of transportation to plan for
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HB-1110: Relating To The Road Usage Charge Program.
Sponsored by: Rep. Scott Saiki
Referred To Tca, Wam. on 03/09/2023
Relating To Transportation. [HB-501]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Energy ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Funding ]
[Infrastructure ]
[Taxes ]
Beginning 7/1/2024, subjects all electric vehicles to a state mileage-based road usage fee instead of paying a registration surcharge. Requires a vehicle inspection certificate to state the odometer reading of the vehicle. Clarifies that the type of fuel required on applications for vehicle registration includes batteries or electricity. Requires the department of transportation to develop a long-term mileage-based usage fee implementation plan for all passenger vehicles and light duty trucks by 2033. Requires the department of transportation to
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HB-501: Relating To Transportation.
Sponsored by: Rep. Gregg Takayama
Referred To Trn, Cpc, Fin, Referral Sheet 2 on 01/27/2023
Firefighters; training program on risks of electric vehicle fires. [HB-2451]
[Energy ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Public Safety ]
[Technology and Innovation ]
Firefighters; training; electric vehicle fires. Directs the Executive Director of the Department of Fire Programs to develop a training program on the risks of fires in electric vehicles and how to safely and effectively manage such fires to be completed by all firefighters, including volunteer firefighters, and requires the Executive Director to make such training program available by July 1, 2024. Effective July 1, 2024, all firefighters, including volunteer firefighters, are required to complete such training program. The bill provides that every
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HB-2451: Firefighters; training program on risks of electric vehicle fires.
Sponsored by: Rep. Israel O'Quinn
Governor: Approved By Governor-chapter 87 (effective - See Bill) on 03/21/2023
HB-1420: Relating to the installation and operation of electric vehicle charging stations installed or funded by the Texas Department of Transportation.
Sponsored by: Rep. Matthew Shaheen
Read First Time on 03/03/2023
You have voted HB-1420: Relating to the installation and operation of electric vehicle charging stations installed or funded by the Texas Department of Transportation..
Electric vehicle charging stations; requirement for certain developments. [SB-1312]
[Energy ]
[Housing ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Construction ]
[Community Development ]
[Economic Development ]
Electric vehicle charging stations; requirement for certain developments. Provides that any locality may by ordinance require electric vehicle charging stations as part of subdivision or site plan approval for a development containing commercial, industrial, or multifamily residential uses with a density of seven residential dwelling units per acre or greater. This bill has a delayed effective date of July 1, 2024. Electric vehicle charging stations; requirement for certain developments. Provides that any locality may by ordinance require electric
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SB-1312: Electric vehicle charging stations; requirement for certain developments.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jennifer Boysko
Left In Counties, Cities And Towns on 02/22/2023
Electric vehicle charging equipment; creates tax credit. [HB-1790]
[Energy ]
[Taxes ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Agriculture ]
[Small Business ]
[Climate Change ]
[Economic Development ]
Tax credit for electric vehicle charging equipment. Creates a tax credit for taxable years 2023 through 2027 for expenses incurred in connection with installing qualified electric vehicle charging equipment in the Commonwealth in an amount equal to 30 percent of the cost of purchasing and installing such equipment during the taxable year. The bill provides that the tax credit shall not exceed $1,000 for such equipment purchased for nonfarm use and $3,000 for such equipment purchased for use on a farm or ranch. The bill specifies that in order to
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HB-1790: Electric vehicle charging equipment; creates tax credit.
Sponsored by: Rep. L. Kaye Kory
Left In Finance on 02/07/2023
Low emn/electric motor vehicles; voluntary anti-forced labor & child slavery certification for sale. [HB-1466]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Trade ]
[Energy ]
[Environmental ]
[Human Rights ]
Special provisions involving voluntary anti-forced labor and child slavery certifications for sales of low emissions and electric motor vehicles in the Commonwealth of Virginia; remedies for Attorney General when sufficient supply of EV and LEV vehicles are not available.
HB-1466: Low emn/electric motor vehicles; voluntary anti-forced labor & child slavery certification for sale.
Sponsored by: Rep. Timothy Anderson
Left In Agriculture, Chesapeake And Natural Resources on 02/07/2023