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Oklahoma |
Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Acquisition Requirements |
Laws and Regulations |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: Oklahoma
All school and government fleets may convert their vehicles to operate on alternative fuels, and all school districts should consider purchasing only vehicles able to operate on alternative fuels. Alternative fuels include natural gas and liquid fuels produced from natural gas, propane, ethanol, methanol, electricity, biodiesel, coal-derived liquid fuels, hydrogen, and fuels derived from biological materials. School and government vehicles capable of operating on an alternative fuel must use the fuel whenever a fueling station is located within a five-mile radius of the respective school district or government department and the price of the alternative fuel is cost competitive with the displaced conventional fuel. If school and government vehicles must be fueled outside the five-mile radius and no fueling station is reasonably available, the school and government vehicles are exempt from this requirement. (Reference Oklahoma Statutes 74-130.3)
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Oklahoma |
Public Utility Definition |
Laws and Regulations |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: Oklahoma
An entity that is not a regulated utility that provides retail plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) charging services is not defined as a public utility and may sell electricity if it is used for the purpose of fueling a PEV. (Reference Oklahoma Corporation Commission RM 201800010 and Oklahoma Administrative Code 165:35-13-1)
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