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State of Illinois
2015 and 2016 HB6119 Introduced 2/11/2016, by Rep. Michael W. Tryon SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Alternate Fuels Act. Provides that certain provisions concerning alternate fuel rebates are inoperative after the effective date of this amendatory Act. Provides that the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency may issue rebates to entities for the installation of DC fast charging stations made available to the public. Defines "DC fast charging stations". Provides that in order to be eligible an entity shall make charging stations available to the public. Contains provisions concerning rebate amounts. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning safety.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Alternate Fuels Act is amended by changing |
5 | | Section 30 as follows: |
6 | | (415 ILCS 120/30)
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7 | | Sec. 30. Rebate and grant program. |
8 | | (a) Beginning January 1, 1997 and through the effective |
9 | | date of this amendatory Act of the 99th General Assembly , and |
10 | | as long as funds
are available, each owner of an
alternate fuel
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11 | | vehicle shall be eligible to apply for a rebate.
Beginning July |
12 | | 1, 2005 and through the effective date of this amendatory Act |
13 | | of the 99th General Assembly , each owner of a vehicle using |
14 | | domestic renewable fuel
is eligible to apply for a fuel cost |
15 | | differential rebate under item (3) of this subsection.
The |
16 | | Agency
shall cause rebates to be
issued under the provisions of |
17 | | this Act. An owner may
apply for only one of 3 types of rebates |
18 | | with
regard to an individual alternate fuel vehicle: (i) a
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19 | | conversion cost rebate, (ii) an OEM differential cost rebate, |
20 | | or
(iii) a fuel cost differential rebate. Only one rebate may |
21 | | be
issued with regard to a particular alternate fuel vehicle |
22 | | during
the life of that vehicle. A rebate shall not exceed |
23 | | $4,000 per
vehicle. Over the life of this rebate program, an |
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1 | | owner of an
alternate fuel vehicle or a vehicle using domestic |
2 | | renewable fuel may not
receive rebates for more than 150
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3 | | vehicles per location or for 300 vehicles in total.
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4 | | (1) A conversion cost rebate may be issued to an
owner |
5 | | or his or her designee in order to reduce the cost of
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6 | | converting a conventional vehicle or a hybrid vehicle to an |
7 | | alternate fuel
vehicle. Conversion of a conventional |
8 | | vehicle or a hybrid vehicle to alternate fuel
capability |
9 | | must take place in Illinois for the owner to be
eligible |
10 | | for the conversion cost rebate. Amounts spent by
applicants |
11 | | within a calendar year may be claimed on a rebate
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12 | | application submitted within 12 months after the month in |
13 | | which the conversion of the vehicle took place. Approved
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14 | | conversion cost rebates applied for during or after |
15 | | calendar year 1997 shall be 80% of all
approved conversion
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16 | | costs claimed and documented. Approval of conversion cost |
17 | | rebates may
continue after calendar year 2002, if funds are |
18 | | still available. An
applicant
may include on an
application |
19 | | submitted in 1997 all amounts spent within that
calendar |
20 | | year on the conversion, even if the expenditure
occurred |
21 | | before promulgation of the Agency rules.
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22 | | (2) An OEM differential cost rebate may be issued to
an |
23 | | owner or his or her designee in order to reduce the cost
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24 | | differential between a conventional vehicle or engine and |
25 | | the
same vehicle or engine, produced by an original |
26 | | equipment
manufacturer, that has the capability to use |
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1 | | alternate fuels.
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2 | | A new OEM vehicle or engine must be purchased in |
3 | | Illinois
and must either be an alternate fuel vehicle or |
4 | | used in an
alternate fuel vehicle, respectively, for the |
5 | | owner to be
eligible for an OEM differential cost rebate. |
6 | | Large vehicles, over 8,500 pounds gross vehicle weight, |
7 | | purchased outside Illinois are eligible for an OEM |
8 | | differential cost rebate if the same or a comparable |
9 | | vehicle is not available for purchase in Illinois. Amounts |
10 | | spent by
applicants within a calendar year may be claimed |
11 | | on a rebate
application submitted within 12 months after |
12 | | the month in which the new OEM vehicle or engine was |
13 | | purchased.
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14 | | Approved OEM differential cost rebates applied for |
15 | | during
or after calendar year 1997 shall be 80% of all
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16 | | approved cost differential claimed and documented. |
17 | | Approval of OEM
differential cost rebates may continue |
18 | | after calendar year 2002, if funds are
still
available. An |
19 | | applicant
may include on an application submitted in 1997 |
20 | | all amounts
spent within that calendar year on OEM |
21 | | equipment, even if the
expenditure occurred before |
22 | | promulgation of the Agency rules.
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23 | | (3) A fuel cost differential rebate may be issued to
an |
24 | | owner or his or her designee in order to reduce the cost
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25 | | differential between conventional fuels and domestic |
26 | | renewable
fuels or alternate fuels purchased to operate an |
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1 | | alternate fuel vehicle. The fuel cost differential shall be
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2 | | based on a 3-year life cycle cost analysis developed by the
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3 | | Agency by rulemaking. The rebate shall apply to and be
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4 | | payable during a consecutive 3-year period commencing on |
5 | | the
date the application is approved by the Agency. |
6 | | Approved
fuel cost differential rebates may be applied for |
7 | | during or after calendar
year 1997 and approved
rebates |
8 | | shall be
80% of the cost differential for a consecutive |
9 | | 3-year period.
Approval of fuel cost differential rebates |
10 | | may continue after calendar year
2002 if funds are still |
11 | | available.
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12 | | Twenty-five percent of the amount
that is appropriated |
13 | | under Section 40 to be used to fund programs
authorized by |
14 | | this Section during calendar year 2001 shall be
designated |
15 | | to fund fuel cost differential rebates. If the total
dollar |
16 | | amount of approved fuel cost differential rebate
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17 | | applications as of July 1, 2001 is less than the amount
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18 | | designated for that calendar year, the balance of |
19 | | designated
funds shall be immediately available to fund any |
20 | | rebate
authorized by this Section and approved in the |
21 | | calendar year.
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22 | | An approved fuel cost differential rebate shall be paid |
23 | | to an owner
in 3 annual installments on or about the |
24 | | anniversary date of the
approval of the application. Owners |
25 | | receiving a fuel cost
differential rebate shall be required |
26 | | to demonstrate, through
recordkeeping, the use of domestic |
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1 | | renewable fuels during the
3-year period commencing on the |
2 | | date the application is approved
by the Agency. If the |
3 | | vehicle ceases to be
registered to the original applicant |
4 | | owner, a prorated
installment shall be paid to that owner |
5 | | or the owner's designee
and the remainder of the rebate |
6 | | shall be canceled.
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7 | | (b) Vehicles owned by the federal government or
vehicles |
8 | | registered in a state outside Illinois are not eligible
for |
9 | | rebates.
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10 | | (c) Through fiscal year 2013, the Agency may make grants to |
11 | | one or more car sharing organizations located and operating in |
12 | | Illinois for the purchase of new electric vehicles from an |
13 | | Illinois car dealership. A grant may not exceed 25% of the |
14 | | total project cost, including vehicles and supporting |
15 | | infrastructure. |
16 | | (1) Once in each fiscal year, a car sharing |
17 | | organization may submit a grant proposal to the Agency. The |
18 | | information in the proposal shall, at a minimum, consist of |
19 | | the following: |
20 | | (A) the name, address, and locations of the car |
21 | | sharing organization and its operations within |
22 | | Illinois; |
23 | | (B) a description of the car sharing organization, |
24 | | including the number and types of vehicles currently in |
25 | | the fleet and how the vehicles are strategically |
26 | | located to maximize their usage along with a summary of |
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1 | | the demographic populations being served; |
2 | | (C) a summary of average miles per year driven by |
3 | | the vehicles currently in the fleet; |
4 | | (D) a narrative description of the project, |
5 | | including the overall plans of the organization in |
6 | | acquiring electric vehicles, the makes and models and |
7 | | the number of electric vehicles that will be acquired |
8 | | by the funding, estimated purchase costs for each |
9 | | vehicle, how the vehicles will be refueled, and whether |
10 | | the refueling locations are available to the public or |
11 | | other entities, are private facilities solely used by |
12 | | the organization, or a combination of both; and |
13 | | (E) a detailed project budget, including the costs |
14 | | of vehicles and supporting infrastructure. |
15 | | (2) The Agency may award grants and set grant amounts, |
16 | | provided that the total amount of the grants does not |
17 | | exceed the Agency's estimate of the amount of the annual |
18 | | appropriation remaining after all rebates have been |
19 | | submitted and processed. |
20 | | (3) In deciding whether to award a grant, the Agency |
21 | | shall consider the overall level of environmental benefits |
22 | | to be realized by the proposed project. |
23 | | (4) Grant funds may only be used for purchasing |
24 | | electric vehicles, and shall not exceed 25% of the actual |
25 | | project expenditures. A vehicle purchased using grant |
26 | | funds is not eligible for any rebate authorized by this |
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1 | | Section. The grant shall provide funding only for the base |
2 | | Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of the |
3 | | vehicle and its electric motors and drivetrain system as |
4 | | depicted on the window sticker or similar documents, and is |
5 | | not to include add-on options such as cabin-related product |
6 | | or component upgrades and extended warranties. |
7 | | (5) Within one year after the date of the grant award, |
8 | | the grantee shall submit a final report to the Agency. If |
9 | | there are grant funds unspent at that time, the remaining |
10 | | money shall be returned to the Agency. The report shall |
11 | | include the following information: |
12 | | (A) the make, model, and model year of each |
13 | | vehicle; |
14 | | (B) the dates of vehicle purchases; |
15 | | (C) the vehicle identification number (VIN); |
16 | | (D) the license plate number and the state of |
17 | | registration; |
18 | | (E) a copy of each vehicle's window sticker or |
19 | | similar document showing the base MSRP and all options; |
20 | | (F) proof of payment and purchase invoices for the |
21 | | vehicles showing the Illinois car dealership where the |
22 | | vehicles were purchased; and |
23 | | (G) a complete financial report for the project. |
24 | | (6) Vehicles purchased with grant funds must remain |
25 | | registered and in service with the grantee in Illinois for |
26 | | a minimum of 5 years after purchase. If a vehicle is sold |
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1 | | or otherwise taken out of service in Illinois earlier than |
2 | | that time, then the grantee shall refund to the Agency a |
3 | | prorated amount of the grant funds used to purchase that |
4 | | vehicle, except if a vehicle is replaced with a comparable |
5 | | vehicle or can no longer be safely operated due to an |
6 | | accident or other damage. |
7 | | (d) After the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
8 | | 99th General Assembly, and as long as funds are available, a DC |
9 | | fast charging station rebate may be issued to any public or |
10 | | private entity or their designee in order to reduce the cost of |
11 | | the purchase, installation, and utility costs associated with |
12 | | operating DC fast charging stations made available to the |
13 | | public. The following shall apply: |
14 | | (1) For the purposes of this subsection "DC fast |
15 | | charging station" means electrical vehicle charging |
16 | | equipment that uses a 480 volt direct current plug or any |
17 | | other electrical vehicle charging equipment that the |
18 | | Illinois Environmental Protection Agency approves of to |
19 | | keep pace with changing technology. |
20 | | (2) An entity making a DC fast charging station |
21 | | available to the public is eligible for a rebate under this |
22 | | subsection, regardless of whether the charging station is |
23 | | operated for a fee or available for use at no charge. |
24 | | (3) Entities that purchase, install, and operate 1 to 5 |
25 | | DC fast charging stations shall be eligible for a rebate of |
26 | | $2,500 upon installation. Entities that install 6 or more |