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Senator Shaffer moved a conceptual amendment that changed the ethanol by volume percentage requirements. The conceptual amendment would allow the 5 and 10 percent ethanol by volume requirements to remain the same. For 15 and 20 percent blend requirements, the mandate would only become effective if: the state receives a waiver from the Environmental Protection Agency; blends are compatible with ASTM fuel standards and federal energy laws; and blends do not void an auto manufacturer's engine warranty. After the following substitute motion failed, the motion passed without objection by those members of the General Assembly present. Final
Moved a substitute motion that would strike the provisions that pertained to the 15 and 20 percent ethanol by volume requirements. The substitution motion failed on a 6-3 vote and the original motion (above vote sheet) passed without objection by those members of the General Assembly present. Final
FINAL VOTE - Moved to adopt Bill 1 as amended. Bill 1 was adopted as amended on a 8-0 vote by those members of the General Assembly present. Representative Hodge, Chair, named Senator Shaffer as the prime sponsor. Final
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