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Expired State Incentives

There are currently no expired state incentives for Florida.

Expired State Laws and Regulations

Clean Fuel Florida Advisory Board

Expired: 06/01/2005
The Florida Clean Fuel Act established the Clean Fuel Florida Advisory Board under the Department of Community Affairs to study the implementation of AFVs and to formulate and provide the Governor, Legislature, and Secretary of Community Affairs with recommendations on how to expand and fund the use of AFVs in the state. The Board will dissolve in 2006. For more information about the board, please contact Carlos Gonzalez, Gold Coast Clean Cities Coordinator, at (954) 985-4416, or via email at carlosg@sfrpc.com. (Reference Florida Statutes 403.42)

State Energy Task Force

Expired: 06/01/2009
The Florida Renewable Energy Technologies and Energy Efficiency Act is established to increase the state's energy stability and protect public health by advancing the development of efficient and renewable energy technologies, including those related to hydrogen, ethanol, and biodiesel. The Act creates the Florida Energy Commission, which is responsible for developing recommendations for legislation to establish a state energy policy, focusing on energy-efficiency issues including the encouragement of in-state research, development, and deployment of alternative fuels for motor vehicles. As required by the Act, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection provided a report entitled Leadership by Example: Energy Efficiency and Conservation (PDF 188 KB), which includes a description of state programs designed to achieve energy conservation and energy efficiency through the inclusion of alternative fuel vehicles in state fleets. (Reference Florida Statutes 377.801-377.806 and 377.901)

Expired Utilities/Private Incentives

There are currently no expired utility or private incentives for Florida.