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Minnesota Expired Incentives and Laws

Expired State Incentives

There are currently no expired state incentives for Minnesota.

Expired State Laws and Regulations

Policy on Promoting Alternative Fuel Markets

Expired: 07/01/2003
Minnesota policy states that it is in the long-term interest of the state to promote the development and market penetration of alternative fuels, and to develop additional markets for indigenous crop-based fuels. This section expires in July, 2003. (Reference Minnesota Statutes §216C.40)

State Agency Emissions Reduction Requirement

Expired: 07/01/2009
Each state department must seek to reduce air pollution by implementing two or more of the actions outlined in Executive Order 04-08 whenever legally, technically, and economically feasible, subject to the specific needs of the department and responsible management of agency finances. The actions include the purchase or lease of the most fuel-efficient and least polluting vehicles that meet the operational needs of the state department, and fueling state-operated vehicles with the cleanest fuel available. (Reference Executive Order 04-08, 2004)

Expired Utilities/Private Incentives

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