
Florida Exemptions from Requirements/Restrictions
Hydrogen and Biofuels Tax Exemption
Through July 1, 2010, the sale or use of the following is exempt from Florida state sales, rental, use, consumption, distribution, and storage tax: 1) hydrogen powered vehicles and related materials, and hydrogen fueling stations, up to a maximum of $2 million in taxes per fiscal year in aggregate; 2) materials used in the distribution of biodiesel (B10-B100) and ethanol (E10-E100), including fueling infrastructure, transportation, and storage, up to a maximum of $1 million in taxes per fiscal year for all taxpayers. Gasoline fueling station dispenser retrofits for ethanol (E10-E100) distribution also qualify for this exemption. (Reference Florida Statutes 212.08)
Point of Contact
Kelley Smith
Chief Analyst and Grant Manager
Florida Energy and Climate Commission
Phone (850) 487-4644
Fax (850) 922-9701
kelley.smith@eog.myflorida.com
http://myfloridaclimate.com/climate_quick_links/florida_energy_climate_commission
High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lane Exemption
Inherently Low Emission Vehicles (ILEV) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) that are certified and labeled in accordance with federal regulations may be driven in HOV lanes at any time, regardless of the number of passengers in the vehicle. All eligible ILEVs and HEVs must comply with the minimum fuel economy standards set forth in Title 23 of the U.S. Code, section 166(f)(3)(B). The vehicle is required to display a decal issued by the Florida Division of Motor Vehicles and be renewed annually. Special fees may apply. Vehicles with decals may use any HOV lane designated as a HOV toll lane without requiring payment of the toll. An HEV is defined as a motor vehicle that draws propulsion energy from onboard sources of stored energy comprised of both an internal combustion engine using combustible fuel and a rechargeable energy storage system, and meets or exceeds the qualifying California standards for a Low Emission Vehicle. (Reference Florida Statutes 316.0741)
Point of Contact
Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
Phone (850) 617-9000
http://www.flhsmv.gov/html/titlinf.html
Electric Vehicle (EV) Surcharge Exemption
EVs are protected from insurance surcharges based on factors such as new technology, passenger payload, weight-to-horsepower ratio, and the types of material used to manufacture the vehicle, unless the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation receives actuarial data that determines the surcharges are justified. (Reference Florida Statutes 627.06535)

