Utah Admin. Code R926-11-3 - Permitting of Eligible Vehicles

(1) Owners of an eligible alternative fuel vehicle registered in the state shall qualify for a Clean Vehicle Pass, Clean Vehicle Sticker, and Clean Vehicle Permit upon application to the Department under permitting processes and payment of a fee defined under this rule.
(2) The owner of a vehicle issued a Clean Vehicle Pass, Clean Vehicle Sticker, and a Clean Vehicle Permit is prohibited from placing the Clean Vehicle Pass, and Clean Vehicle Sticker on any vehicle other than the vehicle for which the Department has issued a Clean Vehicle Pass, Clean Vehicle Sticker and Clean Vehicle Permit. Posting a Clean Vehicle Pass and Clean Vehicle Sticker on a vehicle other than the vehicle for which the Department has issued a Clean Vehicle Pass, Clean Vehicle Sticker, and Clean Vehicle Permit will render the vehicle owner ineligible to participate in the Clean Fuel Vehicle Program.
(3) The owner of a vehicle issued a Clean Vehicle Pass and Clean Vehicle Sticker must have in the person's immediate possession the Clean Vehicle Permit issued by the Department for that vehicle.
(4) The Clean Vehicle Pass must be placed on the windshield of the vehicle, according to the requirements of Section 41-6a-1635. The Clean Vehicle Pass must be mounted directly to the windshield and cannot be mounted with tape or any other device.
(5) The Clean Vehicle Sticker must be placed on the rear of the vehicle in the upright position. The Clean Vehicle Sticker must be placed using the sticker's adhesive backing and may not be affixed with tape or any other device.
(6) The Department shall maintain and publish a listing online of each alternative fuel vehicle makes and models eligible for a Clean Vehicle Pass, Clean Vehicle Sticker, and Clean Vehicle Permit.
(7) The Department will charge a fee for the issuance of a Clean Vehicle Pass, Clean Vehicle Sticker and Clean Vehicle Permit. The amount of the fee will be posted on the application in the amount established by the Department in accordance with Section 63J-1-504.
(8) The Department may restrict use of the HOV facility by single-occupant vehicles with Clean Vehicle Passes, Clean Vehicle Stickers and Clean Vehicle Permits if the operation of the facility becomes degraded. For the purposes of this rule, an HOV facility is considered degraded if vehicles operating on the facility are failing to maintain a minimum average operating speed of 45 miles per hour 90% of the time over a consecutive 180 day period, during morning or evening weekday peak hour periods or both.

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Utah Admin. Code R926-11-3
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2017-18, effective 8/23/2017 Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2020-18, effective 9/9/2020

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