Utah Code § 19-1-402

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As used in this part:
(1) "Air barrier system" means air barrier material, a system, or an assembly that is specifically and
primarily designed to minimize the passage of air through the building thermal envelope and the
assemblies when installed in or on a dwelling.
(2) "Clean fuel" means:
(a) propane, natural gas, renewable natural gas, hydrogen, or electricity; or
(b) other fuel that meets the clean fuel vehicle standards in the federal Clean Air Act
Amendments of 1990, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 7521 et seq.
(3)
(a) "Clean vehicle" means a vehicle that:
(i) uses a clean fuel;
(ii) is an electric-hybrid vehicle; or
(iii) is an electric vehicle.
(b) "Clean vehicle" may include heavy duty equipment, such as:
(i) a tractor;
(ii) earth-moving equipment;
(iii) an off-highway vehicle; or
(iv) other equipment approved by the director of the Division of Air Quality.
(4) "Dwelling" means a house, multi-family dwelling, apartment complex, or other residential type
building.
(5) "Electric-hybrid vehicle" means a vehicle:
(a) primarily powered by an electric motor that draws current from:
(i) rechargeable storage batteries;
(ii) fuel cells; or
(iii) other sources of electric current; and
(b) that also operates on or is capable of operating on a nonelectrical source of power.
(6) "Electric vehicle" means a vehicle powered by an electric motor that draws current from
rechargeable storage batteries, fuel cells, or other sources of electric current and does not need
carbon based fuel for operation.
(7) "Energy-efficient building envelope improvements" means an insulation and air barrier system
that meets the prescriptive criteria for insulation and air barrier systems established by the 2021
International Energy Conservation Code.
(8) "Fund" means the Clean Fuels and Emission Reduction Technology Fund created in Section
19-1-403.

(9)
(a) "Government vehicle" means a motor vehicle:
(i) registered in Utah; and
(ii) owned and operated by:
(A) the state;
(B) a public trust authority;
(C) a school district;
(D) a county; or
(E) a municipality.
(b) "Government vehicle" includes a metropolitan rapid transit motor vehicle, bus, truck, law
enforcement vehicle, or emergency vehicle.
(10) "Incremental cost" means the difference between the cost of an OEM vehicle and the same
vehicle model manufactured without the clean fuel fueling system.
(11) "Insulation" means a material or system that is specifically and primarily designed to reduce
the heat loss or gain of a dwelling unit when installed in or on the dwelling unit.
(12) "OEM vehicle" means a vehicle manufactured by the original vehicle manufacturer or the
manufacturer's contractor as a clean vehicle.
(13) "Private sector business vehicle" means a motor vehicle registered in Utah that is owned and
operated solely in the conduct of a private business enterprise.
(14) "Qualified energy-efficient residential dwelling" means a dwelling with an energy efficiency
rating determined by the department by rule made in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3,
Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
(15) "Refueling equipment" means:
(a) compressors when used separately;
(b) compressors used in combination with cascade tanks;
(c) other equipment that constitute a central refueling system capable of dispensing vehicle fuel;
and
(d) electric charging stations and equipment.

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