All Motor Fuel Legislation - Missouri
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Latest Action: 04/22/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H) Bill Text HB 2536 - ETHANOL-BLENDED GASOLINE SALES - Dethrow, Mike Repeals the Missouri Renewable Fuel Standard Act which requires most retail sales of gasoline in Missouri to include a percentage of ethanol-blended gasoline Comment on Bill Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on Tax Reform (H) Bill Text HB 2495 - MOTOR FUEL TAX - Pollock, Darrell Authorizes a reduction in the motor fuel tax rate if the average price per gallon of motor fuel in Missouri exceeds certain dollar amounts Latest Action: 03/12/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H) Bill Text HB 2196 - PETROLEUM FUEL STORAGE TANKS - Cooper, Shannon Changes the laws regarding petroleum fuel storage tanks Latest Action: 02/28/2008 - Referred: Ways and Means (H) Bill Text HB 1686 - MOTOR FUEL TAX HOLIDAY - Nolte, Jerry Authorizes a motor fuel tax holiday for gasoline and diesel fuel used in a personal vehicle for a four-day period during the Memorial Day and Labor Day holiday weekends HB1628 - HB1628 - Exempts historical vehicles powered by liquid petroleum or natural gas from the alternative fuel decal requirement and tax
Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Signed by House Speaker(H) Bill Text HB 1628 - ALTERNATIVE FUEL DECALS - Cooper, Shannon Authorizes an exemption from the alternative fuel decal and tax requirement for historical vehicles powered by liquid petroleum or natural gas SB907 - SB907 - Modifies provisions pertaining to motor fuel storage tanks and equipment
Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Reported Duly Enrolled S Rules Committee Bill Text HCS/SCS/SB 907 - This act modifies provisions relating to the regulation of motor fuel storage tanks and equipment. The Hazardous Waste Management Commission shall propose rules by February 13, 2009 to establish requirements for the reporting of releases and corrective action taken in response to releases from underground petroleum storage tanks. The Board of Trustees of the Petroleum Storage Tank Insurance Fund shall be a type III agency and shall employ staff as needed. Under current law, the Petroleum Storage Tank Insurance Fund expires on December 31, 2010, or upon revocation of 40 CFR Parts 280 and 285, which are federal standards and corrective action requirements for owners of underground storage tanks. This act extends the expiration date until December 31, 2020, and removes the clause concerning revocation of federal law. Under current law, an owner or operator of petroleum storage tanks may participate in the Petroleum Storage Tank Insurance Fund to "partially" [...] show full description SB898 - SB898 - Modifies provisions pertaining to the administration of agriculture incentives and programs
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - S Formal Calendar S Bills for Third Reading--SS for SCS for SB 898-Clemens (In Fiscal Oversight) Bill Text SS/SCS/SB 898 - This act modifies provisions pertaining to the administration of agriculture incentives and programs. SECTIONS 32.057 and 105.485 - State Tax Credit ReportingThis act requires all members of the General Assembly to file a financial interest statement with the Missouri Ethics Commission disclosing any state tax credits claimed on the most recent state income tax return of the member, the member's spouse, or the member's dependent child. The Department of Revenue must make information regarding state tax credits claimed by a member of the General Assembly available to the public. SECTION 135.633 - Tax Credit for Odor AbatementThis act creates a tax credit for agricultural odor abatement activities. The tax credit shall be equal to either the lesser of $25,000 or 50% of the eligible expenses incurred by a Class IC or smaller concentrated animal feeding operation to implement certain odor abatement best management practices. The cumulative amount of tax credits issued [...] show full description HB1510 - HB 1510 - ALTERNATIVE FUEL AND VEHICLES - Darrough, Bruce
Latest Action: 03/25/2008 - Rules - Reported Do Pass - not Consent (H) Bill Text HB 1510 - ALTERNATIVE FUEL AND VEHICLES - Darrough, Bruce Establishes the Clean American Fuel Board and creates the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Revolving Fund SB722 - SB722 - Exempts motor fuel used for school buses from the motor fuel tax
Latest Action: 03/11/2008 - Voted Do Pass S Ways & Means Committee Bill Text SB 722 - This act exempts motor fuel used for school buses, by school districts or persons contracted with school districts to provide school bus services. The exemption provided by this act will be granted to the school district for which the fuel is consumed in the form of a refund, regardless of whether the school district paid the tax or the tax was paid by persons contracted with the district to provide school bus services. This act is identical to SB 421 (2007). JASON ZAMKUS SB749 - SB749 - Creates various tax incentives for certain energy uses
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - S Informal Calendar S Bills for Perfection--SB 749-Ridgeway, with SCS Bill Text SCS/SB 749 - This act creates an income tax credit for the costs of constructing a qualified alternative fuel vehicle refueling property. The tax credit shall not exceed the lesser of twenty thousand dollars or twenty percent of the costs directly associated with the purchase and installation of any alternative fuel storage and dispensing equipment. The cumulative amount of credits which may be claimed shall not exceed three million dollars for taxable year 2009. For taxable year 2010, the cumulative amount of tax credits which may be claimed is reduced to two million dollars, and for taxable year 2011, the amount is further reduced to one million dollars. The tax credit is non-refundable, but may be carried forward for two subsequent tax years. The tax credit is fully transferable. The act contains a recapture provision for refueling properties which cease sales of alternative fuel. The provisions of the act creating the tax credit program will automatically expire six years from the effective [...] show full description SB759 - SB759 - Requires all diesel fuel sold at retail in Missouri after a certain date to be a biodiesel-blended fuel
Latest Action: 04/29/2008 - Hearing Conducted H Transportation Committee Bill Text SCS/SB 759 - The act requires the Department of Agriculture to issue a determination once it finds that the price of biodiesel or biodiesel-blended fuel has on average been less than or equal to the cost of conventional diesel fuel for one year. By the later of either June 1, 2010, or 120 days after the Department's price determination issuance, all diesel fuel sold at retail in Missouri shall be a biodiesel-blended fuel. By the later of either May 1, 2010, or 90 days after the Department's price determination issuance, fuel terminals in Missouri that sell diesel fuel shall sell biodiesel, conventional diesel fuel, and biodiesel-blended fuel that contains 5% biodiesel by volume. It shall not be considered a violation for a terminal to sell biodiesel-blended fuel that contains more than 5% biodiesel by volume provided any such sale adheres to notification requirements promulgated by the Department of Agriculture. The act allows distributors to purchase unblended gasoline at the terminal [...] show full description SB810 - SB810 - Requires all diesel fuel sold at retail in Missouri after April 1, 2010 to be biodiesel-blended fuel
Latest Action: 01/10/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Agriculture, Conservation, Parks & Natural Resources Committee Bill Text SB 810 - The act requires that all diesel fuel sold at retail in Missouri on and after April 1, 2010 shall be a biodiesel-blended fuel. Under current law, if a distributor is not able to obtain fuel ethanol or fuel ethanol-blended gasoline at the terminal at the same or lower price as unblended gasoline, it is not considered a violation for the distributor and retailer to purchase or sell unblended gasoline. The act removes this exception, which means the retailers must sell fuel ethanol-blended gasoline regardless of its cost in comparison to unblended gasoline. Diesel fuel used by railroads and nuclear power generation facilities are exempt from the act’s provisions. The Director of the Department of Agriculture may exempt additional fuel uses from the requirements of the act. Under current law, the Governor may issue an Executive Order to waive any of the current fuel-ethanol requirements for reasons related to air quality. The act removes the air quality criteria, thereby [...] show full description |
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