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2011 Utah Code
Title 19 Environmental Quality Code
Chapter 1 General Provisions
Section 402 Definitions.
19-1-402. Definitions.As used in this part:
(1) "Clean fuel" means:
(a) propane, natural gas, or electricity;
(b) other fuel the Air Quality Board certifies, as authorized by Subsection 19-1-405(1)(d), to be at least as effective in reducing air pollution as fuels under Subsection (1)(a); or
(c) other fuel that meets the clean fuel vehicle standards in the federal Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 7521 et seq.
(2) "Clean fuel vehicle" means a vehicle that:
(a) uses a clean fuel; and
(b) meets clean fuel vehicle standards in the federal Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 7521 et seq.
(3) "Electric-hybrid vehicle" means a vehicle:
(a) primarily powered by an electric motor that draws current from:
(i) rechargeable storage batteries;
(ii) fuel cells; or
(iii) other sources of electric current; and
(b) also operates on or is capable of operating on a nonelectrical source of power.
(4) "Fuel system" means tanks, pumps, hoses, injectors, electronic controls, and related components that deliver fuel or energy or both to a motor used to propel a vehicle.
(5) "Fund" means the Clean Fuels and Vehicle Technology Fund created in Section 19-1-403.
(6) (a) "Government vehicle" means a motor vehicle:
(i) registered in Utah; and
(ii) owned and operated by:
(A) the state;
(B) a public trust authority;
(C) a school district;
(D) a county; or
(E) a municipality.
(b) "Government vehicle" includes a metropolitan rapid transit motor vehicle, bus, truck, law enforcement vehicle, or emergency vehicle.
(7) "Incremental cost" means the difference between the cost of the OEM vehicle and the same vehicle model manufactured without the clean fuel fueling system.
(8) "OEM vehicle" means a vehicle manufactured by the original vehicle manufacturer or its contractor to use a clean fuel.
(9) "Private sector business vehicle" means a motor vehicle registered in Utah that is owned and operated solely in the conduct of a private business enterprise.
(10) "Refueling equipment" means compressors when used separately, compressors used in combination with cascade tanks, and other equipment that constitute a central refueling system capable of dispensing vehicle fuel.
(11) "Retrofit" means conversion or augmentation of an existing motor, fuel system, exhaust system, or related components to systems that lead to a reduction in air pollution.
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