(1) It is in the state's
interest and to the benefit of the people of the state to
encourage the use of electrical vehicles in order to reduce emissions and provide the
public with cleaner air. This section expressly authorizes the
purchase of power at state expense to recharge privately and
publicly owned plug-in electrical vehicles at state office locations where the vehicles
are used for state business, are commute vehicles, or where the
vehicles are at the state location for the purpose of conducting
business with the state.
(2) The director of the department of general administration
may report to the governor and the appropriate committees of the
legislature, as deemed necessary by the director, on the
estimated amount of state-purchased electricity consumed by
plug-in electrical vehicles if the director of general
administration determines that the use has a significant cost to
the state, and on the number of plug-in electric vehicles using
state office locations. The report may be combined with the
report under section 401, chapter 348, Laws of 2007.
[2007 c 348 § 206.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Part headings not law -- 2007 c 348: See RCW 43.325.005 and 43.325.903.