Ohio Admin. Code 123:6-1-10 - Cost limitations: vehicles; alternative fuels
(A) The department of administrative services
or a state agency shall procure only vehicles capable of using alternative
fuels unless any of the following conditions apply:
(1) The acquisition cost of an appropriate
alternative fuel vehicle, as defined in rule 123:6-1-09 of the Administrative Code, exceeds by twenty per cent or more, the acquisition cost of an appropriate vehicle that is not equipped to use alternative fuel.
(2) The life cycle cost of an
appropriate alternative fuel vehicle, as defined in rule 123:6-1-09 of the Administrative Code, exceeds by twenty-five per cent or more, the cost to acquire and operate an appropriate vehicle that is not equipped to use alternative fuel.
(3) An emergency
or exigent condition exists that makes the acquisition of alternative fuel
vehicles impractical or impossible. Such conditions include, but are not
limited, to state or federal declared disasters or emergencies.
(4) A vehicle capable of using alternative
fuels that the department or state agency is considering for purchase exceeds
the fuel emissions standards established by the United States environmental
protection agency by ten per cent for that class of automobile.
(5) A vehicle capable of using alternative
fuels that the department or state agency is considering for purchase under
performs the mileage per gallon average for that class automobile by ten per
cent as established by the United States environmental protection agency.
(B) Each agency fleet
manager shall provide each driver of a state vehicle, information concerning
locations of stations providing alternative fuels. In addition, each agency
fleet manager shall assist each driver of a state vehicle capable of using
alternative fuels with route plans, if applicable, that may assist the driver
to purchase alternative fuels.
(C)
A driver of a state vehicle capable of using alternative fuels shall purchase
alternative fuels for that vehicle unless the any of following conditions
apply:
(1) The driver must travel more than
five miles round trip from the driver's planned route to refuel the vehicle at
a station that offers alternative fuel.
(2) The driver must travel more than five
miles round trip from a conventional fuel station to refuel the vehicle at a
station that offers alternative fuel.
(3) The cost of the alternative fuel is more
than ten percent greater than the cost of conventional gasoline or conventional
diesel fuel.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: R.C. 125.834
Rule Amplifies: R.C. 125.834
Prior Effective Dates: 03/16/2009
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 125.834
Rule Amplifies: 125.834
Prior Effective Dates: 3/16/2009
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