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House approves clean-fuel vehicle incentives, aligns HOV rules with federal law
Summary
The House passed first substitute House Bill 96, extending credits for eligible clean-fuel vehicles (50% of the price difference up to $3,000), clarifying that conventional hybrids are excluded, and aligning Utah HOV lane rules with federal transportation requirements; vote was 51–16.
Representative Hunsaker, sponsor of first substitute House Bill 96, summarized the measure as a five-part package to reduce vehicle pollution: aligning Utah statute with federal high-occupancy-vehicle rules, extending credits for clean-fuel vehicles, clarifying the credit calculation as "50% of that difference up to $3,000,"…
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