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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 66 — Oils, Fuels, and Energy

66-202. Terms, defined.

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For purposes of the Nebraska Clean-burning Motor Fuel Development Act:
(1)Flex-fuel dispenser means a fuel dispenser that is certified by the manufacturer for use with ethanol blended fuels containing at least fifteen percent by volume ethanol;
(2)Motor vehicle means a motor vehicle originally designed by the manufacturer to operate lawfully and principally on highways, roads, and streets;
(3)Qualified clean-burning motor vehicle fuel means a hydrogen fuel cell, compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, or gasoline containing at least fifteen percent by volume ethanol; and
(4)Qualified clean-burning motor vehicle fuel property means:
(a)New equipment that:
(i)Is installed:
(A)By a certified installer;
(B)On a motor vehicle registered pursuant to the Motor Vehicle Registration Act; and
(C)To convert a motor vehicle propelled by gasoline or diesel fuel to be propelled by a qualified clean-burning motor vehicle fuel as part of a dedicated bi-fuel or dual-fuel system;
(ii)Is approved by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under 40 C.F.R. part 85, subpart F, and 40 C.F.R. part 86, subpart S, as such subparts existed on January 1, 2015; and
(iii)Has not been used to modify or retrofit any other motor vehicle propelled by gasoline or diesel fuel;
(b)With respect to a motor vehicle that was originally equipped to be propelled by a qualified clean-burning motor vehicle fuel other than ethanol, the portion of the basis that is attributable to the:
(i)Storage of the qualified clean-burning motor vehicle fuel;
(ii)Delivery of the qualified clean-burning motor vehicle fuel to the motor vehicle's engine; and
(iii)Exhaust of gases from the combustion of the qualified clean-burning motor vehicle fuel; or
(c)New property that:
(i)Is directly related to the dispensing of ethanol-blended fuels containing at least fifteen percent by volume ethanol or the compression and delivery of natural gas from a private home or residence for noncommercial purposes into the fuel tank of a motor vehicle propelled by compressed natural gas; and
(ii)Has not been previously installed or used at another location to refuel motor vehicles powered by natural gas.
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