Kentucky Incentives and Laws
Last Updated May 2008
The Kentucky legislature meets annually from early January to mid-April. During the session, the governor must sign or veto legislation within 10 days of the day following transmittal (except Sundays) or the legislation becomes law without signature.
Kentucky is the home of the Commonwealth Clean Cities Partnership, Incorporated (www.kentuckycleanfuels.org). Coordinator contact information is listed in the Points of Contact section.
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State Incentives
- Biodiesel Production and Blending Tax Credit
- Ethanol Production Tax Credit
- Alternative Fuel Production Tax Incentives
- Alternative Fuel Research, Development, and Promotion
- Alternative Fuel and Vehicle Promotion
State Laws and Regulations
- Vehicle Acquisition Priorities and Alternative Fuel Use Requirement
- State Energy Plan Alternative Fuel Requirements
- Biofuels Use
- Natural Gas Deregulation
- Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Excise Tax Exemption