Chapter 379

2011 -- H 5390 AS AMENDED

Enacted 07/13/11

 

A N A C T

RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES - CLEAN ENERGY BIOFUELS

          

     Introduced By: Representatives Naughton, and Walsh

     Date Introduced: February 16, 2011

 

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

 

     SECTION 1. Title 31of the General Laws entitled “Motor and Other Vehicles” is hereby

amended by adding thereto the following chapter:

 

CHAPTER 36.2

PROMOTION OF BIOFUELS ACT OF 2011

 

     31-36.2-1. Short title. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Promotion

of Biofuels Act of 2011."

 

     31-36.2-2. Biofuels study commission established. -- (a) Membership. There is hereby

established a special study commission to study the feasibility and effectiveness of various forms

of incentives to promote the development and use of advanced biofuels in the state including, but

not limited to: production credits,  the production and harvesting of woody biomass or woody

residue, feedstock incentives, and direct consumer credits for the use of advanced biofuels in

various applications.  Said commission shall be known as the Biofuels Study Commission and

shall be comprised of fifteen (15) members: five (5) of whom shall be members of the house of

representatives, not more than four (4) from the same political party, to be appointed by the

speaker of the house of representatives; three (3) of whom shall be members of the senate, not

more than two (2) from the same political party, to be appointed by the senate president; one of

whom shall be the director of the department of environmental management, or his or her

designee; one of whom shall be employed by an independent organization in the field of the

environment and fuels, to be appointed by the speaker of the house; one of whom shall be the

director of the office of energy resources, or his or her designee; three (3) of whom shall be

employed by companies that work in and/or who themselves work in the field of advanced

biofuels, to be appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives; and one of whom shall be

from the University of Rhode Island cooperative extension, to be appointed by the speaker of the

house of representatives.

     (b) Purpose. The purpose of the commission shall be to investigate and develop a strategy

to increase the use of advanced biofuels as alternatives to conventional carbon-based fuels by the

state, its agencies and political subdivisions and regional transit authorities, and also to promote

the use of such fuels in all sectors of the state, both private and public.  In conducting its

investigation and study, the commission shall consider biofuel incentive programs in other states

and the states’ relative competitiveness in the field.

     (c) Information furnished. All departments and agencies of the state shall furnish any

advice and information, documentary and otherwise, to the commission and its agents that is

deemed necessary or desirable by the commission to facilitate the purposes of this chapter.

     (d) The commission shall report to the general assembly on the results of its

investigations and study and its recommendations, if any, on or before January 23, 2012, and at

least every two (2) years thereafter on its continued findings and the results of its studies, and

shall make such recommendations to the general assembly as it deems advisable.

 

     31-36.2-3. Further study purposes of biofuels study commission. -- (a) The biofuels

study commission established pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall explore the

possibility of developing and entering into, to the extent possible, an agreement among those

states participating in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, for the purpose of implementing a

low carbon fuel standard (hereinafter referred to as “LCFS”), for transportation fuels. Provided,

the commission is not authorized to, nor shall the commission enter into any form of agreement,

contract, compact, memorandum of understanding, or similar document or arrangement.

     (b) By way of guidance, in developing proposed agreements, such agreements should

seek to provide for the following, when reasonably possible:

     (1) That LCFS shall be measured on a full fuels lifecycle basis;

     (2) That LCFS may be met through market-based methods by which providers exceeding

the performance required by an LCFS shall receive credits that may be applied to future

obligations or traded to providers not meeting the LCFS;

     (3) That agreement shall establish a declining standard for greenhouse gas emissions

measured in CO2-equivalent grams per unit of fuel energy sold, sufficient to achieve a ten percent

(10%) reduction in the carbon content of all passenger vehicle fuels sold in participating states;

and

     (4) That the state shall, with the other states participating in the agreement, examine the

regulations and implementation of a low carbon fuel standard in California and other states and

consider ways to coordinate and issue public findings on both such matters, and if applicable, use

in the agreement the life-cycle analysis methods employed by the California Air Resources Board

to determine the carbon intensity of fuel. The state shall, with other states, adopt life-cycle

emissions accounting standards that are consistent with the EPA's recently revised regulations for

the federal renewable fuel standard.

 

     31-36.2-4. Biofuels as alternatives to carbon-based fuels.-- (a) In addition to the

preceding provisions of this chapter, the biofuels study commission shall investigate and develop

a strategy to increase the use of advanced biofuels as alternatives to conventional carbon-based

fuels by the state, its agencies and political subdivisions and regional transit authorities.

(b) The commission shall develop strategies to increase the use of advanced biofuels by

the state, its agencies and political subdivisions and regional transit authorities and methods to

advance those strategies.  Methods to be considered shall include, but not be limited to: financing

mechanisms including grants, loans and other incentive programs for group procurement of

advanced biofuels, vehicles using advanced biofuels and distribution infrastructure and technical

assistance.

 

     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

     

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