Amendment ID: S2545-18
Amendment 18
Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandate
Messrs. Tarr, Eldridge, O'Connor and Ross move that the proposed new draft be amended by adding at the end thereof the following new section:-
Section XX. Section 9A of Chapter 7 of the Massachusetts General Laws, as so appearing, is hereby amended by striking the last four paragraphs in their entirety, and inserting in place thereof the following paragraphs:-
When purchasing new motor vehicles, the commonwealth shall purchase zero emission vehicles to the maximum extent feasible and consistent with the ability of such vehicles to perform their intended functions. For the purposes of this section, a “zero emission vehicle”, shall mean a battery electric vehicle, a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle, or a fuel cell vehicle. For fiscal year 2019, the division of operational services will ensure that not less than 15 percent of all vehicle purchases are zero emission vehicles. For fiscal year 2020, the division of operational services will ensure that not less than 20 percent of all vehicle purchases are zero emission vehicles. For fiscal year 2021, the division of operational services will ensure that not less than 25 percent of all vehicle purchases are zero emission vehicles. For fiscal year 2022, the division of operational services will ensure that not less than 30 percent of all vehicle purchases are zero emission vehicles. For fiscal year 2023, the division of operational services will ensure that not less than 35 percent of all vehicle purchases are zero emission vehicles. For fiscal year 2024, the division of operational services will ensure that not less than 40 percent of all vehicle purchases are zero emission vehicles. For fiscal year 2025, the division of operational services will ensure that not less than 45 percent of all vehicle purchases are zero emission vehicles. For fiscal year 2026, the division of operational services will ensure that not less than 50 percent of all vehicle purchases are zero emission vehicles.
The division of operational services shall forward to the department of energy resources all requests for motor vehicle acquisitions by agencies of the commonwealth. The department of energy resources shall thereafter report to the division of operational services regarding the availability of a zero emission vehicles that shall achieve the intended use designated by the requesting agency. The division of operational services, in consultation with the departments of energy resources and environmental protection, shall adopt a fuel efficiency standard for passenger vehicles owned or operated by the commonwealth.
The operational services division, in consultation with the department of energy resources, shall develop a system of protocols for the acquisition of zero emission vehicles, including identifying the potential for acquisition of heavy, medium and light-duty vehicles, based on the anticipated mileage and usage of such vehicles.
The division of operational services, jointly with the department of energy resources, and the executive office of energy and environmental affairs shall submit to the secretary of administration and finance, the clerks of the senate and house of representatives and, the joint committee on state administration and regulatory oversight, the senate committee on global warming and climate change, and the house committee on global warming and climate change an annual statement on or before July 1 each year detailing the progress in meeting the requirements of this section. This report shall include a complete listing of vehicles leased, owned, or assigned to each agency. A description of each vehicle will be provided, including the year, make, and model of each vehicle; whether the vehicle is powered by an internal combustion engine, a mild hybrid engine, a plug-in hybrid motor, a fully battery electric motor, a hydrogen fuel cell electric motor, a compressed or liquefied natural gas engine, a propane engine, or other means of propulsion; whether the vehicle is equipped with two or four wheel drive; and whether the vehicle type is a passenger vehicle, a sport utility vehicle, a light duty truck, a medium duty truck, or a heavy duty truck. In each instance wherein a non zero emission vehicle is purchased or leased, the division will provide specific explanation as to why a zero emission vehicle could not have sufficiently fulfilled the intended functions.