Utah 2024 Regular Session

Utah Senate Bill SB0170

Introduced
1/31/24  
Refer
1/31/24  
Report Pass
2/28/24  

Caption

Clean Truck Incentive Program

Impact

The implementation of S.B. 170 is anticipated to significantly impact state laws relating to environmental and air quality management. It allows for the allocation of state funds towards clean truck purchases, which could lead to increased adoption of low-emission vehicles in the commercial sector. The bill facilitates collaboration between the Division of Air Quality and the Department of Transportation in executing federal funding agreements, which could streamline processes and enhance state compliance with federal air quality standards. This could also lead to long-term benefits in public health and environmental protection.

Summary

S.B. 170 establishes the Clean Truck Incentive Program aimed at promoting the purchase of clean trucks within Utah. This initiative includes creating a grant program managed by the Division of Air Quality to provide financial incentives to eligible purchasers of clean trucks. The bill defines key terminologies, outlines the structure for grant distribution, and emphasizes the importance of federal funding in enhancing the program's financial viability. The program is designed to utilize funds from the Environmental Mitigation and Response Fund and federal grant mechanisms to support its objectives.

Contention

Notably, there may be points of contention surrounding the bill, particularly regarding the distribution of funds and qualifications for incentivization. Some stakeholders may express concerns about the equitable allocation of grants, especially regarding minority-owned and veteran-owned businesses. Furthermore, the criteria for what constitutes an eligible clean truck and the extent of the base incentive may be debated as various interests seek to address their specific needs and ensure fair benefit from the program. Such discussions will likely influence the bill's final enactment and implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT SB0118

Water Efficient Landscaping Incentives

UT SB0284

Aviation Fuel Incentive Amendments

UT HB0407

Incentives Amendments

UT HB0220

Emissions Reduction Amendments

UT HB0184

Veterinarian Education Loan Repayment Program

UT SB0200

Psilocybin Recommendation Pilot Program Amendments

UT SB0252

Conservation Tax Incentive Amendments

UT HB0444

Recreational Vehicle Grant Program

UT SB0185

Transportation Amendments

UT SB0027

Transportation Revisions

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