96-32195. Federal Alternative Fueled Vehicle Leadership

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 243 (Tuesday, December 17, 1996)]
    [Presidential Documents]
    [Pages 66529-66531]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-32195]
    
    
    
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    Part V
    
    
    
    
    
    The President
    
    
    
    
    
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    Executive Order 13031--Federal Alternative Fueled Vehicle Leadership
    
    
                            Presidential Documents 
    
    
    
    Federal Register / Vol. 61, No. 243 / Tuesday, December 17, 1996 / 
    Presidential Documents
    
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    Title 3--
    The President
    
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                    Executive Order 13031 of December 13, 1996
    
                    
    Federal Alternative Fueled Vehicle Leadership
    
                    By the authority vested in me as President by the 
                    Constitution and the laws of the United States of 
                    America, including the Energy Policy and Conservation 
                    Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 6201 et seq.), the Energy 
                    Policy Act of 1992 (Public Law 102-486) (``the Act''), 
                    and section 301 of title 3, United States Code, and 
                    with the knowledge that the use of alternative fueled 
                    motor vehicles will, in many applications, reduce the 
                    Nation's dependence on oil, and may create jobs by 
                    providing an economic stimulus for domestic industry, 
                    and may improve the Nation's air quality by reducing 
                    pollutants in the atmosphere, it is hereby ordered as 
                    follows:
    
                    Section 1. Federal Leadership and Goals. (a) The 
                    purpose of this order is to ensure that the Federal 
                    Government exercise leadership in the use of 
                    alternative fueled vehicles (AFVs). To that end, each 
                    Federal agency shall develop and implement aggressive 
                    plans to fulfill the alternative fueled vehicle 
                    acquisition requirements established by the Act. The 
                    Act generally requires that, of the vehicles acquired 
                    by each agency for its fleets, subject to certain 
                    conditions specified in section 303(b)(1) of the Act, 
                    25 percent should be AFVs in fiscal year (FY) 1996, 33 
                    percent in FY 1997, 50 percent in FY 1998, and 75 
                    percent in FY 1999 and thereafter. These requirements 
                    apply to all agencies, regardless of whether they lease 
                    vehicles from the General Services Administration (GSA) 
                    or acquire them elsewhere. That section also defines 
                    which Federal agency vehicles are covered by the AFV 
                    acquisition requirements; this order applies to the 
                    same vehicles, which are primarily general-use vehicles 
                    located in metropolitan statistical areas with 
                    populations of 250,000 or more.
    
                        (b) To the extent practicable, agencies shall use 
                    alternative fuels in all vehicles capable of using 
                    them. Agencies shall continue to work together in 
                    interagency committees recommended by the Federal Fleet 
                    Conversion Task Force established by Executive Order 
                    12844 of April 21, 1993, to coordinate their vehicle 
                    acquisitions and placement.
    
                    Sec. 2. Submission of Agency Plans and Reports on 
                    Statutory Compliance. (a) Sixty (60) days after the 
                    date of this Executive order, and annually thereafter 
                    as part of its budget submission to the Director of the 
                    Office of Management and Budget, each agency shall 
                    submit a report on its compliance with sections 303 and 
                    304 of the Act. A copy of the report shall also be 
                    submitted to the Secretary of Energy and to the 
                    Administrator of General Services. The report shall 
                    state whether the agency is in compliance with the Act, 
                    and substantiate that statement with quantitative data 
                    including numbers and types of vehicles acquired and 
                    the level of their use. At a minimum, the report shall 
                    indicate the number of vehicles acquired or converted 
                    for each fuel type and vehicle class, and the total 
                    number of vehicles of each fuel type operated by the 
                    agency. The Director of the Office of Management and 
                    Budget shall issue further reporting guidance as 
                    necessary.
    
                        (b) If an agency has failed to meet the statutory 
                    requirements, it shall include in its report an 
                    explanation for such failure and a plan, consistent 
                    with the agency's current and requested budgets, for 
                    achieving compliance with the Act. The plan shall 
                    include alternative sources of suitable AFVs if the 
                    agency's primary vehicle supplier is unable to meet the 
                    AFV requirements.
    
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                        (c) The Secretary of the Department of Energy and 
                    the Administrator of General Services shall 
                    cooperatively analyze the agency AFV reports and 
                    acquisition plans, and shall submit jointly a summary 
                    report to the Director of the Office of Management and 
                    Budget.
    
                    Sec. 3. Exceptions for Law-Enforcement, Emergency, and 
                    National Defense Vehicles. Section 303 of the Act 
                    allows exemptions to the acquisition requirements for 
                    law-enforcement, emergency, and vehicles acquired and 
                    used for military purposes that the Secretary of 
                    Defense has certified must be exempt for national 
                    security reasons. Law enforcement vehicles shall 
                    include vehicles used for protective activities. Each 
                    agency that acquires or utilizes any such vehicles 
                    shall include in its report an explanation of why an 
                    exemption is claimed with respect to such vehicles.
    
                    Sec. 4. Fulfilling the Acquisition Requirement. (a) 
                    Agencies may acquire alternative fueled vehicles to 
                    meet the requirements of this order through lease from 
                    GSA, acquisition of original equipment manufacturer 
                    models, commercial lease, conversion of conventionally 
                    fueled vehicles, or any combination of these 
                    approaches. All vehicles, including those converted for 
                    alternative fuel use, shall comply with all applicable 
                    Federal and State emissions and safety standards.
    
                        (b) Based on its own plans and the plans and 
                    reports submitted by other agencies, the Administrator 
                    of General Services shall provide planning information 
                    to potential AFV suppliers to assist in production 
                    planning. After consulting with AFV suppliers, the 
                    Administrator of General Services shall provide to 
                    Federal agencies information on the production plans of 
                    AFV suppliers well in advance of budget and ordering 
                    cycles.
                        (c) As required by section 305 of the Act, the 
                    Secretary of Energy, in cooperation with the 
                    Administrator of General Services, shall continue to 
                    provide technical assistance to other Federal agencies 
                    that acquire alternative fueled vehicles and shall 
                    facilitate the coordination of the Federal Government's 
                    alternative fueled vehicle program.
    
                    Sec. 5. Vehicle Reporting Credits. The gains in air 
                    quality and energy security that this order seeks to 
                    achieve will be even larger if medium- and heavy-duty 
                    vehicles are operated on alternative fuels, and if 
                    ``zero-emissions vehicles'' (ZEVs) are used. Therefore, 
                    for the purposes of this order, agencies may acquire 
                    medium- or heavy-duty dedicated alternative fueled 
                    vehicles or ZEVs to meet their AFV acquisition 
                    requirements, and they shall be given credits for 
                    compliance with their AFV targets as follows. Each 
                    medium-duty and ZEV shall count the same as two light-
                    duty AFVs, and each dedicated alternative fueled heavy-
                    duty vehicle shall count as three light-duty AFVs. The 
                    ZEV credits may be combined with vehicle size credits. 
                    The Director of the Office of Management and Budget, in 
                    consultation with the Secretary of Energy, shall issue 
                    detailed guidance on the classification and reporting 
                    of medium-duty, heavy-duty, and ZEVs. In the reports 
                    mandated in section 2 of this order, medium- and heavy-
                    duty AFVs and ZEVs shall be identified separately from 
                    light-duty vehicles.
    
                    Sec. 6. Funding Alternative Fueled Vehicle Acquisition. 
                    (a) The Department of Energy will no longer request or 
                    require specific appropriations to fund the incremental 
                    costs of alternative fueled vehicles, including any 
                    incremental costs associated with acquisition and 
                    disposal, for other agencies. Agencies shall formulate 
                    their compliance plans based on existing and requested 
                    funds, but shall not be exempt from the requirements of 
                    the Act or this order due to limited appropriations.
    
                        (b) An exception regarding funding assistance shall 
                    be made for electric vehicles, which are in an earlier 
                    stage of development than other alternative fueled 
                    vehicles. The Secretary of Energy shall establish a 
                    program beginning in FY 1997 to provide partial funding 
                    assistance for agency purchases of electric vehicles. 
                    Up to $10,000 or one-half the incremental cost over a 
                    comparable gasoline-powered vehicle, whichever is less, 
                    may be provided as funding assistance for each electric 
                    vehicle, subject to the availability of funds.
    
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                    Sec. 7. Agency Cooperation with Stakeholders on 
                    Alternative Fueled Vehicle Placement and Refueling 
                    Capabilities. The Secretary of Energy shall work with 
                    agencies procuring AFVs to coordinate the placement of 
                    their vehicles with the placement of similar vehicles 
                    by nonfederal alternative fuel stakeholders. Federal 
                    planning and acquisition efforts shall be coordinated 
                    with the efforts of the Department of Energy's ``Clean 
                    Cities'' participants, private industry fuel suppliers, 
                    and fleet operators, and State and local governments to 
                    ensure that adequate private sector refueling 
                    capabilities exist or will exist wherever Federal fleet 
                    alternative fueled vehicles are located. Each agency's 
                    fleet managers shall work with appropriate 
                    organizations at their respective locations, whether in 
                    a ``Clean Cities'' location or not, on initiatives to 
                    promote alternative fueled vehicle use and expansion of 
                    refueling infrastructure.
    
                    Sec. 8. Definitions. For the purpose of this order, the 
                    terms ``agency,'' ``alternative fueled vehicle,'' and 
                    ``alternative fuel'' have the same meaning given such 
                    terms in sections 151 and 301 of the Act.
    
                    Sec. 9. Executive Order 12844. This order supersedes 
                    Executive Order 12844.
    
                    Sec. 10. Judicial Review. This order is not intended 
                    to, and does not, create any right or benefit or trust 
                    responsibility, substantive or procedural, enforceable 
                    by a party against the United States, its agencies or 
                    instrumentalities, its officers or employees, or any 
                    other person.
    
                        (Presidential Sig.)
    
                    THE WHITE HOUSE,
    
                         December 13, 1996.
    
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Document Information

Published:
12/17/1996
Department:
Executive Office of the President
Entry Type:
Presidential Document
Document Type:
Executive Order
Document Number:
96-32195
Pages:
66529-66531 (3 pages)
EOCitation:
E.O. 13031 of 1996-12-13
EONotes:
Suspersedes: EO 12844, April 21, 1993 Revoked by: EO 13149, April 21, 2000 See: EO 13101, September 14, 1998
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