SB 485 Alternative Fuel Vehicle Conversion Fund

Bill ID:2012 Senate Bill 485
Introduced:Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Sponsors: Jeffrey L. "Jeff" McWaters (R)
Status:Became Law
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Alternative Fuel Vehicle Conversion Fund. Establishes the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Conversion Fund to assist state agencies with the incremental cost of converting of an existing state-owned vehicle to use an alternative fuel, or with the cost differential between a traditional vehicle and one that uses alternative fuel. The Fund would be administered by the Department of General Services.

Related Issues: Energy

 

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Legislation Sponsor

 

State Senate - District 8 Jeffrey L. "Jeff" McWaters
Jeffrey L. "Jeff" McWaters is running for a seat on the 8th District Virginia State Senate.

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Offices & Officials

Governor: Robert F. McDonnell
Lieutenant Governor: Bill Bolling
Attorney General: Ken Cuccinelli
Secretary of State: Janet Polarek