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2020 SESSION
(SB634)AMENDMENT(S) PROPOSED BY THE SENATE
FINANCE AND APPROPRIATIONS
1. Line 5, introduced, Title, after 45.1-179.14,
strike
the remainder of line 5 and all of line 6
FINANCE AND APPROPRIATIONS
2. Line 7, introduced, Title, after subsidies
strike
and rebates
FINANCE AND APPROPRIATIONS
3. Line 14, introduced, after 45.1-179.14,
strike
the remainder of line 14, all of line 15, and through 46.2-1583, on line 16
FINANCE AND APPROPRIATIONS
4. After line 20, introduced
insert
"Electric vehicle charging station" means equipment designed to charge an electric vehicle using at least a 240-volt circuit.
FINANCE AND APPROPRIATIONS
5. Line 71, introduced, after less;
strike
the remainder of line 71
FINANCE AND APPROPRIATIONS
6. Line 72, introduced, after less
insert
; or
4. For an electric vehicle charging station, $500 per charger, not to exceed one charger per person
FINANCE AND APPROPRIATIONS
7. Line 83, introduced
strike
all of lines 83 through 126
insert
2. That the Department of Taxation shall coordinate with the Department of Environmental Quality, the Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, and the Department of Motor Vehicles to determine the best method, administrator, and metrics, if any, to incorporate an electric vehicle rebate program into the Energy Efficiency Subsidies Program, as created by this act.
3. That the provisions of this act shall not become effective unless an appropriation effectuating the purposes of this act is included in a general appropriation act passed in 2020 by the General Assembly that becomes law.