(a) It is the policy of the District of Columbia (“District”) government to promote, protect, and preserve a safe and healthy living environment for its inhabitants.
(b) It is in the best interest of District residents that the District government pursue, as other municipalities have, both domestic and international, a comprehensive plan for the development and implementation of specific goals and timetables for the improvement of local air quality through the exploration, demonstration, procurement, and utilization of passenger and nonpassenger motor vehicles powered by clean alternative fuels.
(c) The integration of alternative fuels technology in the transportation element of the nation’s capital should include, at the very least, aggressive participation by the District government fleet, commercial transportation fleets, and the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (“WMATA”).
(d) Section 246 of the Clean Air Act requires that the District develop a state implementation plan revision that manages harmful emissions from motor vehicles by establishing a clean fuel fleet program that is consistent with federal law and regulations. As part of a multi-jurisdiction ozone nonattainment area encompassing portions of the District and the states of Maryland and Virginia, the District must implement a clean fuel fleet program.
(Mar. 8, 1991, D.C. Law 8-243, § 2, 38 DCR 355; Mar. 14, 1995, D.C. Law 10-201, § 2(a), 41 DCR 7178.)
1981 Ed., § 40-2001.
“Section 246 of the Clean Air Act,” referred to in (d), is codified as 42 U.S.C. § 7586.
Structure District of Columbia Code
Title 50 - Motor and Non-Motor Vehicles and Traffic
Chapter 7 - Alternative Fuels Technology
§ 50–703. Reports; technology assessment, development, and implementation
§ 50–704. Commercial vehicle restrictions
§ 50–706. Citizen right of action
§ 50–709. Fuel provider requirements
§ 50–711. Labeling regulations
§ 50–713. Emission credit trading program
§ 50–714. Operational incentives for clean-fuel fleets
§ 50–715. Financial and operational incentives for use of alternative fuels