Motor Vehicles

2024 – Senate Bill 359 (Umberg, Thomas), Automobile Dismantling: Enforcement (Dead)

Summary

Would have extended the Vehicle Dismantling Industry Strike Team indefinitely so that the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) could continue to review and coordinate enforcement and compliance activity related to unlicensed and unregulated automobile dismantling with the Department of Tax and Fee Administration, California Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Toxic Substances Control, State Water Resources Control Board, Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery, and CARB. The bill would have also required the DMV, in collaboration with the agencies listed, to submit a report to the Legislature with additional information and analysis on progress made since the 2024 legislative report. Held on suspense in the Assembly Appropriations Committee.

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2024 – Assembly Bill 2796 (Alvarez, David), Equitable Access to Zero-Emissions Vehicles Fund (Dead)

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Would have established the Equitable Access to Zero-Emission Vehicles Fund and would make moneys in the fund available, upon appropriation by the Legislature, to establish a program no later than January 1, 2025, to offer rebates for the purchase of zero-emission vehicles to underserved individuals, as specified. This bill would have also required CARB to submit a report to the Legislature every two years, starting on or before December 31, 2026, that describes the rebates, recommendations to improve the equitable distribution of the Fund, and any recommendations to better complement the Clean Cars 4 All Program. Was not heard in the Assembly Transportation.

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2023 – Senate Bill 529 (Gonzalez, Lena)), Electric vehicle sharing services: affordable housing facilities (2-Year)

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Requires CEC to create an incentive program that provides grants to facilitate electric vehicle sharing services operated at affordable multifamily housing properties. The bill limits grantees to non-profits, public agencies/local governments, and air districts. Held on suspense in the Senate Appropriations Committee. Held on suspense in the Senate Appropriations Committee.

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2023 – Senate Bill 425 (Newman, Josh), Clean Vehicle Rebate Project: fuel cell electric pickup trucks: battery electric pickup trucks (2-Year)

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This bill requires the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to provide rebates, via the Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP) for zero-emission pickup trucks and requires CARB to ensure that the rebate provided is $2500 more than rebates provided for other fuel cell or battery electric vehicles. Held on suspense in the Assembly Appropriations Committee.

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2023 – Assembly Bill 1267 (Ting, Phil), Zero-emission vehicle incentive programs: gasoline superusers (2-Year)

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Requires CARB to, upon appropriation by the Legislature, ensure that beginning January 1, 2025, an additional incentive is awarded under any light-duty ZEV incentive program to program participants who qualify as a gasoline or diesel superuser, as determined by CARB. Additionally, the bill requires CARB, on or before January 1, 2025, to develop and implement a strategy for doing all of the following: (1) Identifying the drivers who use the most gasoline or diesel and are low income or moderate income; (2) Expediting the replacement of gasoline- or diesel-powered vehicles of these drivers; (3) Identifying barriers that prevent gasoline or diesel superusers from accessing ZEV incentive programs; (4) Developing outreach protocols. The bill also requires CARB to produce a biennial report beginning on January 1, 2025 which includes: (1) gasoline or diesel emissions reduced per dollar spent on ZEV programs; (2) impacts of ZEV incentive program spending in terms of quantifiable emissions reductions and transportation savings among low- to moderate-income individuals; (3) changes in annual gasoline and diesel use at local levels by census tract or ZIP Code. Held on suspense in the Assembly Appropriations Committee.

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2023 – Senate Bill 301 (Portantino, Anthony), Vehicular air pollution: Zero-Emission Aftermarket Conversion Project (Dead)

Summary 

Would have required CARB to establish the Zero-Emission Aftermarket Conversion Project (ZACP) to provide an applicant with a rebate for the aftermarket conversion of a motor vehicle into a zero-emission vehicle (ZEV). This bill also requires, upon appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act or at the discretion of CARB, to fund the program using funds available from a clean transportation program that is in effect on or after the date CARB establishes ZACP. Placed on the Assembly Inactive File.

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2023 – Assembly Bill 1594 (Garcia, Eduardo), Medium- and heavy-duty zero-emission vehicles: public agency utilities (Chaptered)

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This bill requires CARB to authorize public agency utilities to purchase replacements for traditional utility-specialized vehicles that are at the end of life, as determined by CARB in consultation with public agency utilities, when needed to maintain reliable service and respond to major foreseeable events, including, but not limited to, severe weather, wildfires, natural disasters, and physical attacks, without regard to the model year of the vehicle being replaced. The bill also states that in determining the daily usage of a medium- or heavy-duty vehicle, a public agency utility may provide comprehensive usage data for a class of vehicles that does not exclusively rely on the lowest mileage reading and does not exclude the highest usage days.

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2023 – Assembly Bill 1372 (Alvarez, David), Vehicular air pollution: medium- and heavy-duty vehicles: land ports of entry (2-Year)

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Requires CARB, by January 1, 2026, not to enforce any regulation requiring the purchase and use of zero-emission trucks with greater than 8,500 pounds gross vehicle weight rating operating at land ports of entry, which the bill defines as land ports of entry on the California-Mexico border within a commercial zone. The bill also requires CARB, after January 1, 2026, if enforcing regulations requiring the purchase and use of zero-emission trucks with greater than 8,500 pounds gross vehicle weight rating operating at a land port of entry within a commercial zone, then CARB must have the burden of proof that a regulated fleet operator has reasonable access to an economically feasible charging or fueling infrastructure. The bill also provides a number of exemptions to heavy-duty truck electrification regulations. Was not heard in the Assembly Transportation Committee.

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2023 – Assembly Bill 844 (Gipson, Mike), Zero-emission trucks: insurance (Chaptered)

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This bill requires the California Department of Insurance (CDI), on or before January 1 2025, in consultation with CARB to create a strategy, further specified in the bill, to address current and future insurance gaps for new heavy-duty truck technologies. Additionally, the bill requires CDI to collect specified insurance information related to heavy-duty trucks utilizing advanced technologies/alternate fuels.

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2023 – Assembly Bill 637 (Jackson, Corey), Zero-emission vehicles: fleet owners: rental vehicles (2-Year)

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Requires CARB, if CARB requires a fleet owner to acquire zero-emission vehicles as part of its fleet, to authorize the rental of a zero-emission vehicle or vehicles for a cumulative total of 260 days in a calendar year to be deemed ownership of one zero-emission vehicle for purposes of meeting that obligation. This provision would result in the exemption of any vehicles rented less than 260 days as not a part of the “owned fleet,” thereby reducing the fleet’s compliance obligation under CARB’s Advanced Clean Fleets regulation. Was not heard in the Assembly Transportation Committee.

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