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| Utah |
State Fleet Idle Reduction Requirement |
Laws and Regulations |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: Utah
State of Utah fleet vehicles must turn off their engines when stopped for more than 30 consecutive seconds. Exemptions apply. State agencies must develop a compliance policy for their vehicle fleet. For more information, see the Automotive Idling Reduction Policy and the Utah Department of Administrative Services Policies website.
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| Utah |
Clean Air Fund |
Laws and Regulations |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: Utah
Individuals filing a Utah state income tax return may designate a contribution to the Clean Air Fund. The Utah Department of Air Quality will distribute funds annually for programs to educate the public on the importance of air quality, such as the use of alternative fuel vehicles. (Reference Utah Code 59-10-1304 and 59-10-1319)
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| Utah |
Alternative Fuel Vehicle Registration Fees |
Laws and Regulations |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: Utah
Beginning in 2021, all-electric vehicle (EV), plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), and hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) owners are required to pay an additional registration fee as follows:
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| EV | $120 | | PHEV | $52 | | HEV | $20 |
Owners of a vehicles powered by a fuel other than motor fuel, diesel fuel, electricity, natural gas, or propane are required to pay an additional $120 registration fee. A six-month registration option with fees at prorated amounts is also available. (Reference Utah Code 41-1a-1206)
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