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Rep. Ann Williams
Filed: 3/2/2011
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2903
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 2903 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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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 as long as funds
are |
9 | | available, each owner of an
alternate fuel
vehicle shall be |
10 | | eligible to apply for a rebate.
Beginning July 1, 2005, each |
11 | | owner of a vehicle using domestic renewable fuel
is eligible to |
12 | | apply for a fuel cost differential rebate under item (3) of |
13 | | this subsection (c)
of this Section .
The Agency
shall cause |
14 | | rebates to be
issued under the provisions of this Act. An owner |
15 | | may
apply for only one of 3 types of rebates with
regard to an |
16 | | individual alternate fuel vehicle: (i) a
conversion cost |
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1 | | rebate, (ii) an OEM differential cost rebate, or
(iii) a fuel |
2 | | cost differential rebate. Only one rebate may be
issued with |
3 | | regard to a particular alternate fuel vehicle during
the life |
4 | | of that vehicle. A rebate shall not exceed $4,000 per
vehicle. |
5 | | Over the life of this rebate program, an owner of an
alternate |
6 | | fuel vehicle or a vehicle using domestic renewable fuel may not
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7 | | receive rebates for more than 150
vehicles per location or for |
8 | | 300 vehicles in total.
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9 | | (1) (a) A conversion cost rebate may be issued to an
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10 | | owner or his or her designee in order to reduce the cost of
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11 | | converting a conventional vehicle or a hybrid vehicle to an |
12 | | alternate fuel
vehicle. Conversion of a conventional |
13 | | vehicle or a hybrid vehicle to alternate fuel
capability |
14 | | must take place in Illinois for the owner to be
eligible |
15 | | for the conversion cost rebate. Amounts spent by
applicants |
16 | | within a calendar year may be claimed on a rebate
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17 | | application submitted within 12 months after the month in |
18 | | which the conversion of the vehicle took place. Approved
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19 | | conversion cost rebates applied for during or after |
20 | | calendar year 1997 shall be 80% of all
approved conversion
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21 | | costs claimed and documented. Approval of conversion cost |
22 | | rebates may
continue after calendar year 2002, if funds are |
23 | | still available. An
applicant
may include on an
application |
24 | | submitted in 1997 all amounts spent within that
calendar |
25 | | year on the conversion, even if the expenditure
occurred |
26 | | before promulgation of the Agency rules.
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1 | | (2) (b) An OEM differential cost rebate may be issued |
2 | | to
an owner or his or her designee in order to reduce the |
3 | | cost
differential between a conventional vehicle or engine |
4 | | and the
same vehicle or engine, produced by an original |
5 | | equipment
manufacturer, that has the capability to use |
6 | | alternate fuels.
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7 | | A new OEM vehicle or engine must be purchased in |
8 | | Illinois
and must either be an alternate fuel vehicle or |
9 | | used in an
alternate fuel vehicle, respectively, for the |
10 | | owner to be
eligible for an OEM differential cost rebate. |
11 | | Large vehicles, over 8,500 pounds gross vehicle weight, |
12 | | purchased outside Illinois are eligible for an OEM |
13 | | differential cost rebate if the same or a comparable |
14 | | vehicle is not available for purchase in Illinois. Amounts |
15 | | spent by
applicants within a calendar year may be claimed |
16 | | on a rebate
application submitted within 12 months after |
17 | | the month in which the new OEM vehicle or engine was |
18 | | purchased.
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19 | | Approved OEM differential cost rebates applied for |
20 | | during
or after calendar year 1997 shall be 80% of all
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21 | | approved cost differential claimed and documented. |
22 | | Approval of OEM
differential cost rebates may continue |
23 | | after calendar year 2002, if funds are
still
available. An |
24 | | applicant
may include on an application submitted in 1997 |
25 | | all amounts
spent within that calendar year on OEM |
26 | | equipment, even if the
expenditure occurred before |
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1 | | promulgation of the Agency rules.
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2 | | (3) (c) A fuel cost differential rebate may be issued |
3 | | to
an owner or his or her designee in order to reduce the |
4 | | cost
differential between conventional fuels and domestic |
5 | | renewable
fuels or alternate fuels purchased to operate an |
6 | | alternate fuel vehicle. The fuel cost differential shall be
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7 | | based on a 3-year life cycle cost analysis developed by the
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8 | | Agency by rulemaking. The rebate shall apply to and be
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9 | | payable during a consecutive 3-year period commencing on |
10 | | the
date the application is approved by the Agency. |
11 | | Approved
fuel cost differential rebates may be applied for |
12 | | during or after calendar
year 1997 and approved
rebates |
13 | | shall be
80% of the cost differential for a consecutive |
14 | | 3-year period.
Approval of fuel cost differential rebates |
15 | | may continue after calendar year
2002 if funds are still |
16 | | available.
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17 | | Twenty-five percent of the amount
that is appropriated |
18 | | under Section 40 to be used to fund programs
authorized by |
19 | | this Section during calendar year 2001 shall be
designated |
20 | | to fund fuel cost differential rebates. If the total
dollar |
21 | | amount of approved fuel cost differential rebate
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22 | | applications as of July 1, 2001 is less than the amount
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23 | | designated for that calendar year, the balance of |
24 | | designated
funds shall be immediately available to fund any |
25 | | rebate
authorized by this Section and approved in the |
26 | | calendar year.
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1 | | An approved fuel cost differential rebate shall be paid |
2 | | to an owner
in 3 annual installments on or about the |
3 | | anniversary date of the
approval of the application. Owners |
4 | | receiving a fuel cost
differential rebate shall be required |
5 | | to demonstrate, through
recordkeeping, the use of domestic |
6 | | renewable fuels during the
3-year period commencing on the |
7 | | date the application is approved
by the Agency. If the |
8 | | vehicle ceases to be
registered to the original applicant |
9 | | owner, a prorated
installment shall be paid to that owner |
10 | | or the owner's designee
and the remainder of the rebate |
11 | | shall be canceled.
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12 | | (b) (d) Vehicles owned by the federal government or
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13 | | vehicles registered in a state outside Illinois are not |
14 | | eligible
for rebates.
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15 | | (c) In fiscal year 2012 and each fiscal year thereafter, |
16 | | the Agency may make a grant to a not-for-profit car-sharing |
17 | | organization. The grant funds may be used (i) to purchase |
18 | | electric vehicles from an original equipment manufacturer that |
19 | | operates a manufacturing facility in Illinois and (ii) to pay |
20 | | for 100% of the vehicle cost. |
21 | | (Source: P.A. 96-537, eff. 8-14-09; 96-1278, eff. 7-26-10.)
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22 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
23 | | becoming law.".
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