
Mississippi Propane Laws and Incentives
State Laws and Regulations
Fuel-Efficient and Alternative Fuel Vehicle Use
The Bureau of Fleet Management (Bureau) was established within the Mississippi Department of Finance and Administration to coordinate and promote efficiency and economy in the purchase, lease, rental, acquisition, use, maintenance, and disposal of vehicles by state agencies. The Bureau will encourage the use of fuel-efficient or hybrid electric vehicles appropriate for the state agency's intended purpose and, when feasible, the use of alternative fuels, including but not limited to, ethanol, biodiesel, natural gas, or electricity. By July 1, 2014, at least 75% of all vehicles titled under the Bureau must have a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimated fuel economy rating of at least 40 miles per gallon for highway driving. (Reference Senate Bill 3049, 2009 and Mississippi Code 25-1-77)
Installation of Alternative Fuel Components on Vehicles
All liquefied petroleum and natural gas carburetion systems must be installed by an authorized installer or automobile manufacturer, or be inspected by the State Liquefied Compressed Gas Board (Board) or Commissioner of Insurance when not installed by such qualified installer or manufacturer. All liquefied petroleum or natural gas carburetion systems installed on vehicles, including school buses, used in public transportation must be inspected by a field inspector. The Board may require inspection of any installations of liquefied petroleum gas or natural gas carburetion systems on any other vehicle types as deemed necessary. All installations must comply with the rules and regulations of the Board. Any installer of a liquefied petroleum or compressed natural gas carburetion system who collects an installation service fee must hold an installer's license from the Board and must notify the Board of any applicable installation. (Reference Mississippi Code 75-57-47)
Propane Education and Research Program
The State Liquefied Compressed Gas Board (Board), operated through the Mississippi Insurance Department, enforces laws and regulations regarding the distribution of liquefied compressed gases within the state. The Board has grant funding available for Mississippi-based entities for the purpose of promoting and researching the development of more cost-effective uses of propane. Educational, safety, and market development programs may also qualify for grant funding. All proposals are reviewed by the Board. (Reference Mississippi Code 75-57-119)

