| Florida |
Ethanol Production Credit |
State Incentives |
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Type: State Incentives |
Jurisdiction: Florida
County governments are eligible to apply waste reduction credits towards their recycling goal, up to one-half of the goal, by using yard clippings, clean wood waste, or paper waste as feedstock for the production of clean-burning fuels such as ethanol. (Reference Florida Statutes 403.706)
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| Florida |
Provision for Renewable Fuels Investment |
Laws and Regulations |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: Florida
To create jobs and improve the state's general infrastructure, the Florida State Board of Administration may invest up to 1.5% of the net assets of the system trust fund in technology and growth investments of businesses operating in Florida, including businesses related to biofuels, renewable energy, and other related applications. (Reference Florida Statutes 215.47)
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| Florida |
Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Rules |
Laws and Regulations |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: Florida
A person may not stop, stand, or park a vehicle that is not capable of using EVSE in a parking space designated for plug-in electric vehicles. To allow for consistency for consumers and the industry, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services must adopt additional rules to provide definitions, methods of sale, labeling requirements, and price-posting requirements for EVSE. (Reference Florida Statutes 366.94)
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| Florida |
Biodiesel Producer Fuel Tax |
Laws and Regulations |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: Florida
Municipalities, counties, or school districts producing biodiesel must file a return documenting their biodiesel production activities and pay $0.03 of the $0.04 excise tax each month to the Florida Department of Revenue. (Reference Florida Statutes 206.87 and 206.874)
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| Florida |
Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Policies for Condominiums |
Laws and Regulations |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: Florida
Condominium associations may not prohibit or restrict the installation or use of EVSE in a homeowner's designated parking space. Condominium associations may put reasonable restrictions on EVSE, but the policies may not significantly increase the cost of the EVSE or prohibit installation. Homeowners may be required to comply with applicable safety codes and architectural standards, engage a licensed installation contractor, provide a certificate of insurance, and reimburse the cost of any increased insurance premium associated with the EVSE. The homeowner of the parking space equipped with EVSE is responsible for the cost of the installation, operation, maintenance, repair, removal, or replacement of the station, as well as any resulting damage to the EVSE or surrounding area. (Reference Florida Statutes 718.113)
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| Florida |
Autonomous Vehicle (AV) Testing and Operation |
Laws and Regulations |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: Florida
An AV or on-demand AV network may operate in Florida if the driving system complies with all applicable federal and state traffic and motor vehicle safety, insurance, and registration laws and regulations. All local governments must facilitate the proper operation of AVs. AVs are motor vehicles equipped with automated driving system technology that allows vehicle automation to perform the entire driving task on a sustained basis. The Florida Turnpike Enterprise may enter into one or more agreements to fund, construct, and operate facilities for the advancement of autonomous and connected technologies to improve safety and reduce congestion. Other conditions apply. (Reference Florida Statutes 316.003, 316.85, 319.145, 339.175, 339.64, 339.83, and 627.0653)
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