Bill Text: FL S0954 | 2022 | Regular Session | Introduced
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Bill Title: Energy
Spectrum:
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-03-14 - Died on Calendar [S0954 Detail]
Download: Florida-2022-S0954-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Energy
Spectrum:
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-03-14 - Died on Calendar [S0954 Detail]
Download: Florida-2022-S0954-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2022 SB 954 By Senator Brodeur 9-00904A-22 2022954__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to energy; amending s. 286.29, F.S.; 3 revising the selection criteria for purchasing or 4 leasing vehicles for state agency, college, or 5 university or certain local government fleets; 6 removing a provision requiring the use and procurement 7 of ethanol and biodiesel fuels; requiring the 8 Department of Management Services, before a specified 9 date, to make recommendations to state agencies and 10 local governments relating to the procurement and 11 integration of electric vehicles; amending s. 553.791, 12 F.S.; revising the definition of the term “single 13 trade inspection”; providing an effective date. 14 15 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 16 17 Section 1. Subsections (4) and (5) of section 286.29, 18 Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 19 286.29 Climate-friendly public business.—The Legislature 20 recognizes the importance of leadership by state government in 21 the area of energy efficiency and in reducing the greenhouse gas 22 emissions of state government operations. The following shall 23 pertain to all state agencies when conducting public business: 24 (4) When procuring new vehicles, all state agencies, state 25 universities, community colleges, and local governments that 26 purchase vehicles under a state purchasing plan shall first 27 define the intended purpose for the vehicle and determine which 28 of the following use classes for which the vehicle is being 29 procured: 30 (a) State business travel, designated operator; 31 (b) State business travel, pool operators; 32 (c) Construction, agricultural, or maintenance work; 33 (d) Conveyance of passengers; 34 (e) Conveyance of building or maintenance materials and 35 supplies; 36 (f) Off-road vehicle, motorcycle, or all-terrain vehicle; 37 (g) Emergency response; or 38 (h) Other. 39 40 Vehicles described in paragraphs (a) through (h), when being 41 processed for purchase or leasing agreements, must be selected 42 based on the lowest lifetime ownership costs, including costs 43 for fuel, operations, and maintenance,for the greatest fuel44efficiency availablefor a given use classwhen fuel economy45data are available. Exceptions may be made for individual 46 vehicles in paragraph (g) when accompanied, during the 47 procurement process, by documentation indicating that the 48 operator or operators will exclusively be emergency first 49 responders or have special documented need for exceptional 50 vehicle performance characteristics. Any request for an 51 exception must be approved by the purchasing agency head and any 52 exceptional performance characteristics denoted as a part of the 53 procurement process prior to purchase. 54(5) All state agencies shall use ethanol and biodiesel55blended fuels when available. State agencies administering56central fueling operations for state-owned vehicles shall57procure biofuels for fleet needs to the greatest extent58practicable.59 Section 2. Before July 1, 2023, the Department of 60 Management Services shall make recommendations to state 61 agencies, including state colleges and universities, and local 62 governments regarding the procurement of electric vehicles and 63 best practices for integrating such vehicles into existing 64 fleets. 65 Section 3. Paragraph (p) of subsection (1) of section 66 553.791, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 67 553.791 Alternative plans review and inspection.— 68 (1) As used in this section, the term: 69 (p) “Single-trade inspection” means any inspection focused 70 on a single construction trade, such as plumbing, mechanical, or 71 electrical. The term includes, but is not limited to, 72 inspections of door or window replacements; fences and block 73 walls more than 6 feet high from the top of the wall to the 74 bottom of the footing; stucco or plastering; reroofing with no 75 structural alteration; HVAC replacements; installation of 76 electric vehicle charging stations; solar energy and energy 77 storage installations or alterations; ductwork or fan 78 replacements; alteration or installation of wiring, lighting, 79 and service panels; water heater changeouts; sink replacements; 80 and repiping. 81 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2022.