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Connecticut |
Ethanol Labeling Requirement |
Laws and Regulations |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Any motor vehicle fuel sold at retail containing more than 1% ethanol or methanol must be labeled according to Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection specifications to indicate the percentage of ethanol in the fuel. (Reference Connecticut General Statutes 16a-15)
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Connecticut |
Electric Vehicle (EV) Registration Data |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: Connecticut
The Department of Motor Vehicles (Department) must record the number of EVs registered in Connecticut. An EV is defined as any battery electric, fuel cell, plug-in hybrid, or range-extended battery electric vehicle. The data should be publicly available on the Department's website and include the number of EVs registered in state each year, and the total number of EVs registered in the state. The Department must update the information every six months. (Reference Connecticut General Statutes 14-12)
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Connecticut |
Public Utility Definition |
Laws and Regulations |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: Connecticut
An owner of an electric vehicle charging station is not defined as a public utility. (Reference Connecticut General Statutes 16-19f)
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