Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 414 - Fuel Regulation and Conservation
Section 414.407 - EPAct credit banking and selling program established — definitions — biodiesel fuel revolving fund created — rulemaking authority — study on the use of alternative fuels in motor vehicles, contents.

Effective - 28 Aug 2001
414.407. EPAct credit banking and selling program established — definitions — biodiesel fuel revolving fund created — rulemaking authority — study on the use of alternative fuels in motor vehicles, contents. — 1. As used in this section, the following terms mean:
(1) "B-20", a blend of twenty percent by volume biodiesel fuel and eighty percent by volume petroleum-based diesel fuel;
(2) "Biodiesel", fuel as defined in ASTM Standard PS121;
(3) "EPAct", the federal Energy Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. 13201, et seq.;
(4) "EPAct credit", a credit issued pursuant to EPAct;
(5) "Fund", the biodiesel fuel revolving fund;
(6) "Incremental cost", the difference in cost between biodiesel fuel and conventional petroleum-based diesel fuel at the time the biodiesel fuel is purchased.
2. The department, in cooperation with the department of agriculture, shall establish and administer an EPAct credit banking and selling program to allow state agencies to use moneys generated by the sale of EPAct credits to purchase biodiesel fuel for use in state vehicles. Each state agency shall provide the department with all vehicle fleet information necessary to determine the number of EPAct credits generated by the agency. The department may sell credits in any manner pursuant to the provisions of EPAct.
3. There is hereby created in the state treasury the "Biodiesel Fuel Revolving Fund", into which shall be deposited moneys received from the sale of EPAct credits banked by state agencies on August 28, 2001, and in future reporting years, any moneys appropriated to the fund by the general assembly, and any other moneys obtained or accepted by the department for deposit into the fund. The fund shall be managed to maximize benefits to the state in the purchase of biodiesel fuel and, when possible, to accrue those benefits to state agencies in proportion to the number of EPAct credits generated by each respective agency.
4. Moneys deposited into the fund shall be used to pay for the incremental cost of biodiesel fuel with a minimum biodiesel concentration of B-20 for use in state vehicles and for administration of the fund. Not later than January thirty-first of each year, the department shall submit an annual report to the general assembly on the expenditures from the fund during the preceding fiscal year.
5. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 33.080, no portion of the fund shall be transferred to the general revenue fund, and any appropriation made to the fund shall not lapse. The state treasurer shall invest moneys in the fund in the same manner as other funds are invested. Interest and moneys earned on such investments shall be credited to the fund.
6. The department shall promulgate such rules as are necessary to implement this section. No rule or portion of a rule promulgated pursuant to this section shall become effective unless it has been promulgated pursuant to chapter 536.
7. The department shall conduct a study of the use of alternative fuels in motor vehicles in the state and shall report its findings and recommendations to the general assembly no later than January 1, 2002. Such study shall include:
(1) An analysis of the current use of alternative fuels in public and private vehicle fleets in the state;
(2) An assessment of methods that the state may use to increase use of alternative fuels in vehicle fleets, including the sale of credits generated pursuant to the federal Energy Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. 13201, et seq., to pay for the difference in cost between alternative fuels and conventional fuels;
(3) An assessment of the benefits or harm that increased use of alternative fuels may make to the state's economy and environment;
(4) Any other information that the department deems relevant.
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(L. 2001 H.B. 453 merged with S.B. 244)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXVI - Trade and Commerce

Chapter 414 - Fuel Regulation and Conservation

Section 414.012 - Definitions.

Section 414.022 - Preemption by the state, political subdivisions may not regulate.

Section 414.032 - Requirements, standards, certain fuels — director may inspect fuels, purpose — waiver, when.

Section 414.035 - Financial responsibility for fuel tank storage and piping — exceptions — rulemaking authority.

Section 414.036 - Financial responsibility to be maintained, when — aboveground storage tank defined — rules.

Section 414.042 - Fuels, offered for sale, testing required upon request of director — requested samples, director to inspect and test.

Section 414.043 - MTBE content limit for gasoline, when.

Section 414.052 - Premises utilized for sale of fuels to be safe from fire and explosion — access for inspection, search warrant — stop use order may issue, inspection — appeal of stop use order, hearing.

Section 414.062 - Flammable liquids, containers, colors and markings.

Section 414.072 - Measuring devices, certain fuels, inspection, when — expiration date, effect of — correction or removal, when — public policy regarding devices.

Section 414.073 - Tank wagons, wholesale or retail sales to be equipped with meters — inspection, when — condemned meters, how marked.

Section 414.082 - Inspection fees, rate determined by director of revenue — petroleum inspection fund created, fees deposited, uses, investment of moneys.

Section 414.092 - Inspection fees — records, reports.

Section 414.102 - Payment of fees, when — report to director of revenue, when — credit or refund, when allowed — application of motor fuel tax provisions.

Section 414.104 - Motor fuel vapor recovery fees, department of natural resource to set — preemption of local enforcement.

Section 414.112 - Deception of customers in sale of fuels as to nature, quality or identity, prohibited — reclaimed motor or lubricating oils — containers, how marked — interference with director, prohibited.

Section 414.122 - Common carriers of fuels, shipment records, contents.

Section 414.132 - Motor fuel inspectors, deputies, agents, employees, compensation, appointees of department — conflict of interest prohibited.

Section 414.142 - Rules, authority, promulgation.

Section 414.152 - Violations, penalties — injunction — hearings, procedure.

Section 414.255 - Definitions — ethanol-blended gasoline required, when — exemptions — rulemaking authority — immunity from liability, when.

Section 414.300 - Labeling of motor fuel pumps, renewable fuels — rulemaking authority.

Section 414.365 - Program established for biodiesel fuel use in MoDOT vehicles, goals, rules.

Section 414.400 - Definitions — program for state fuel consumption reduction, fleet management and promotion of alternative fuels, University of Missouri, included duties — exceptions for certain vehicles.

Section 414.403 - Vehicle fleet energy conservation plan to be developed by each state agency, purpose of plan, content — plan to be submitted to department of natural resources, when.

Section 414.406 - Vehicle fleet plan reviewed — office of administration to purchase only vehicles conforming to plan — annual report, content.

Section 414.407 - EPAct credit banking and selling program established — definitions — biodiesel fuel revolving fund created — rulemaking authority — study on the use of alternative fuels in motor vehicles, contents.

Section 414.410 - Motor vehicle alternative fuel use plan to be developed by department of natural resources — powers and duties — state agency fleets of fifteen or more vehicles, time table for using alternative fuels.

Section 414.412 - Alternative use of fuel, waived or percentage reduced by director, certified evidence required — other vehicles, ethanol use required, exceptions.

Section 414.415 - Percentage requirements, how state agencies to comply.

Section 414.417 - Criminal law enforcement vehicles and certain other vehicles, law not applicable — demonstration vehicles for alternative fuels authorized.

Section 414.420 - Commission, created, members — purpose.

Section 414.433 - Purchase of biodiesel fuel by school districts — contracts with new generation cooperatives — definitions — rulemaking authority.

Section 414.500 - Name of law.

Section 414.510 - Definitions.

Section 414.520 - Promulgation of regulations.

Section 414.530 - Propane education and research council creation, assessment upon odorized propane — procedure.

Section 414.540 - Prevention of violations, action of attorney general — civil penalty — cease and desist order — hearing.

Section 414.550 - Director may conduct investigations — powers of director.

Section 414.560 - Selection of members — number of members, compensation, terms — chairman, president — budget — programs and projects — records — costs.

Section 414.570 - Assessment, amount — payment — late payment, charges — investment of funds — rulemaking authority.

Section 414.580 - Use of funds, restrictions.

Section 414.590 - Construction.