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Bill Summary Final
Moved a conceptual amendment that would increase the ethanol blend mix from a 5 percent blend beginning January 1, 2007, to a 20 percent ethanol blend by January 1, 2013, as per the following schedule: 5 percent by January 1, 2007; 10 percent by January 1, 2009; 15 percent by January 1, 2011; and 20 percent by January 1, 2013. The motion passed without objection by those legislative members of the General Assembly presentFinal
Moved a conceptual amendment to require that under a statewide mandate for the use of an ethanol blend, for state vehicles, the mandate would only be in place for ethanol blends that would cost the state no more than 10 cents per gallon more than conventional gasoline. The motion passed without objection by those legislative members of the General Assembly present.Final
Moved to amend page 4, strike lines 12 through 15 beginning with the language after (5), line 12; and page 4, strike lines 18 through 21. The motion passed without objection by those legislative members of the General Assembly present. Final
Moved a conceptual amendment that would place a 10 cent cap on any biodiesel purchased. Thus, the biodiesel mandate would only be in place if the cost of the biodiesel for state-owned vehicles does not exceed 10 cents more to purchase than regular diesel. The motion passed without objection by those legislative members of the General Assembly present. Final
Moved a conceptual amendment to make the effective date January 1, 2007. The motion passed without objection by those legislative members of the General Assembly present. Final
Moved a conceptual amendment that would provide an enforcement provision by the Executive Director of the Department of Personnel. The motion passed without objection by those legislative members of the General Assembly present. Final
Moved a conceptual amendment to change the title to reflect a renewable fuel. The motion passed without objection by those legislative members of the General Assembly present. Final
Move to go forward with the grower's producer credit. The motion passed without objection by those legislative members of the General Assembly present.Final