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Code · Utah · Title 19 — Environmental Quality Code · Chapter 2

19-2-203. Grants and programs -- Conditions.

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Effective 5/13/2014
19-2-203. Grants and programs -- Conditions.
(1)The director may make grants for implementing:
(a)verified technologies for eligible vehicles or equipment; and
(b)certified vehicles, engines, or equipment.
(a)The division may develop programs, including exchange, rebate, or low-cost purchase programs, to encourage replacement of:
(i)landscaping and maintenance equipment with equipment that is lower in emissions; and
(ii)other equipment or products identified by the board in rule as being a significant potential source of air pollution, as defined in Subsection 19-2-102(3) .
(b)The division may enter into agreements with local health departments to administer the programs described in Subsection (2)(a) .
(3)As a condition for receiving the grant, a person receiving a grant under Subsection
(1)or receiving a grant under this Subsection
(3)shall agree to:
(a)provide information to the division about the vehicles, equipment, or technology acquired with the grant proceeds;
(b)allow inspections by the division to ensure compliance with the terms of the grant;
(c)permanently disable replaced vehicles, engines, and equipment from use; and
(d)comply with the conditions for the grant.
(4)Grants and programs under Subsections
(1)and
(2)may be administered using a rebate program.
(5)Grants issued under this section may not exceed the actual cost of the project.
Enacted by Chapter 295 , 2014 General Session
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