(1) The director of financial
management, after consultation with other interested or affected
state agencies, shall establish overall policies governing the
acquisition, operation, management, maintenance, repair, and
disposal of all motor vehicles owned or operated by any state
agency. These policies shall include but not be limited to a
definition of what constitutes authorized use of a state owned or
controlled passenger motor vehicle and other motor vehicles on
official state business. The definition shall include, but not
be limited to, the use of state-owned motor vehicles for commuter
ride sharing so long as the entire capital depreciation and
operational expense of the commuter ride-sharing arrangement is
paid by the commuters. Any use other than such defined use shall
be considered as personal use.
(2)(a) By June 15, 2010, the director of the *department of
general administration, in consultation with the office and other
interested or affected state agencies, shall develop strategies
to assist state agencies in reducing fuel consumption and
emissions from all classes of vehicles.
(b) In an effort to achieve lower overall emissions for all
classes of vehicles, state agencies should, when financially
comparable over the vehicle's useful life, consider purchasing or
converting to ultra-low carbon fuel vehicles.
(3) State agencies shall phase in fuel economy standards for
motor pools and leased petroleum-based fuel vehicles to achieve
an average fuel economy standard of thirty-six miles per gallon
for passenger vehicle fleets by 2015.
(4) After June 15, 2010, state agencies shall:
(a) When purchasing new petroleum-based fuel vehicles for
vehicle fleets: (i) Achieve an average fuel economy of forty
miles per gallon for light duty passenger vehicles; and (ii)
achieve an average fuel economy of twenty-seven miles per gallon
for light duty vans and sports utility vehicles; or
(b) Purchase ultra-low carbon fuel vehicles.
(5) State agencies must report annually on the progress made
to achieve the goals under subsections (3) and (4) of this
section beginning October 31, 2011.
(6) The *department of general administration, in
consultation with the office and other affected or interested
agencies, shall develop a separate fleet fuel economy standard
for all other classes of petroleum-based fuel vehicles and report
the progress made toward meeting the fuel consumption and
emissions goals established by this section to the governor and
the relevant legislative committees by December 1, 2012.
(7) The following vehicles are excluded from the average
fuel economy goals established in subsections (3) and (4) of this
section: Emergency response vehicles, passenger vans with a
gross vehicle weight of eight thousand five hundred pounds or
greater, vehicles that are purchased for off-pavement use,
ultra-low carbon fuel vehicles, and vehicles that are driven less
than two thousand miles per year.
(8) Average fuel economy calculations used under this
section for petroleum-based fuel vehicles must be based upon the
current United States environmental protection agency composite
city and highway mile per gallon rating.
(9) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this
section unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Petroleum-based fuel vehicle" means a vehicle that
uses, as a fuel source, more than ten percent gasoline or diesel
fuel.
(b) "Ultra-low carbon fuel vehicle" means a vehicle that
uses, as a fuel source, at least ninety percent natural gas,
hydrogen, biomethane, or electricity.
[2010 c 159 § 1; 2009 c 519 § 6; 1982 c 163 § 13; 1980 c 169 § 1; 1979 c 111 § 12; 1975 1st ex.s. c 167 § 5.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The "department of general administration" was renamed the "department of enterprise services" by 2011 1st sp.s. c 43 § 107.
Findings -- 2009 c 519: See RCW 43.21M.900.
Severability -- Effective date -- 1982 c 163: See notes following RCW 2.10.052.
Severability -- 1979 c 111: See note following RCW 46.74.010.
Severability -- 1975 1st ex.s. c 167: See note following RCW 43.19.560.
Commuter ride sharing: Chapter 46.74 RCW.
Motor vehicle management and transportation: RCW 43.19.500 through 43.19.635.