Maryland Code § PU-7-217

Section PU-7-217
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Electric school bus" means a school bus that is powered
exclusively by an electric motor that draws its current from rechargeable storage
batteries that are recharged with electricity from an electric vehicle charging station.
(3) "Electric school bus pilot program" means a pilot program
conducted by an investor-owned electric company under this section.

(4) "Incremental administrative and operating costs" means the
amount by which the cost of administering and operating an electric school bus
program exceeds the cost of administering and operating a diesel school bus program.
(5) "Incremental costs of purchasing and deploying electric school
buses" means the amount by which the costs of purchasing and deploying electric
school buses exceed the costs of purchasing and deploying diesel school buses.
(6) "Interconnection equipment" means a group of components or an
integrated system that connects an electric vehicle charging station with the
distribution system of an investor-owned electric company.
(7) "Interconnection facilities" means facilities required by an
investor-owned electric company to accommodate the interconnection of an electric
vehicle charging station.
(8) "Participating school system" means a school system located
within an investor-owned electric company's service territory that:
(i) participates in an electric school bus pilot program under
an agreement between its school board and an investor-owned electric company; and
(ii) owns its school buses or contracts with another entity for
school bus services.
(9) "Program costs" means:
(i) any costs to deploy appropriate electric school bus charging
infrastructure that are incurred by an investor-owned electric company in
implementing an electric school bus pilot program; and
(ii) rebates paid to a participating school system.
(10) "Rebate" means an incentive provided by an investor-owned
electric company to a participating school system that is equal to:
(i) the demonstrable incremental costs of purchasing and
deploying electric school buses to participating school systems; and
(ii) the incremental administrative and operating costs
incurred by a participating school system in implementing its electric school bus pilot
program.
(b) (1) There is an electric school bus pilot program.

(2) The electric school bus pilot program shall be implemented and
administered by the Commission and shall operate as provided in this section.
(c) An investor-owned electric company may apply to the Commission to
implement an electric school bus pilot program if the pilot program is structured to:
(1) commence on or before October 1, 2024;
(2) provide for the deployment of not fewer than 25 electric school
buses;
(3) provide for electric school bus rebates to participating school
systems;
(4) limit total rebates to $50,000,000;
(5) allow the investor-owned electric company to use the storage
batteries of the electric school buses to access the stored electricity through vehicle-
to-grid technology:
(i) except as provided in item (6) of this subsection, without
additional compensation to the school system for the electricity; and
(ii) at times when the participating school system determines
that the school buses are not needed to transport students;
(6) ensure that if the investor-owned utility uses electricity that a
participating school system provides to charge an electric school bus battery, the
investor-owned utility replaces that electricity at no cost to the participating school
system;
(7) provide for the selection of school systems that apply to
participate in the pilot program on the basis of appropriate factors determined by the
investor-owned electric company with the approval of the Commission, including the
locational benefits that the storage batteries of school buses may bring to the
investor-owned electric company;
(8) consider, in determining the appropriate factors under item (7) of
this subsection, the health and economic effects on low-income and minority
communities;
(9) provide and install the interconnection equipment and
interconnection facilities for electric vehicle charging stations;

(10) ensure each electric school bus is equipped with lap and shoulder
belts in accordance with recommendations from the National Transportation Safety
Board; and
(11) ensure the school board is provided with adequate training and
expertise to operate ably electric school buses, electric vehicle charging stations, and
associated infrastructure.
(d) A participating school system shall:
(1) when deploying electric school buses, consider criteria that
benefit students who are eligible for free and reduced price meals; and
(2) before the delivery of electric school buses, develop a plan for
training and retaining any school system employee affected by the electric school bus
pilot program.
(e) Subject to the Commission's approval, an investor-owned electric
company may recover all reasonable and prudent program costs incurred under an
electric school bus pilot program through a mechanism that is reviewed and approved
by the Commission.
(f) Subject to the Commission's approval, an investor-owned electric
company may establish a pilot tariff or rate to provide service to an electric school
bus.
(g) An investor-owned electric company that applies to implement an
electric school bus pilot program shall provide to the Commission any information,
data, and analysis that the Commission requires.
(h) The Commission shall approve, deny, or approve with modifications an
investor-owned electric company's application to implement an electric school bus
pilot program.
(i) (1) An investor-owned electric company that establishes an electric
school bus pilot program authorized by this section shall, in consultation with each
participating school system, by February 1, 2025, and each year thereafter for the
duration of the pilot program, report on the status of the pilot program to the
Governor, the Commission, and, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State
Government Article, the House Economic Matters Committee and the Senate Finance
Committee.

(2) The report required under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall
include:
(i) an evaluation of the environmental and health benefits of
the pilot program; and
(ii) the financial costs and benefits of implementing the pilot
program to the participating school system and the investor-owned utility, including:
1. the deployment, operation, and maintenance of the
electric school buses; and
2. the use of vehicle-to-grid technology.
(j) The initial duration of an electric school bus pilot program shall be at
least 3 years and may not exceed 5 years.
(k) On the request of an investor-owned electric company, the Commission
may authorize an expansion of the scope, deployment, program costs, and duration of
the electric school bus pilot program.

‹ Prev All Maryland sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.