Oklahoma Incentives and Laws
Last Updated August 2008
The Oklahoma legislature meets annually between February and May. During the session, the governor must sign or veto legislation within five days after transmittal (except Sundays) or it becomes law without signature. If transmittal occurs with less than five days left in the session, the governor must act within 15 days of the date of session adjournment or the legislation is vetoed.
Oklahoma is the home of the Central Oklahoma (www.okcleancities.org) and Tulsa Area (www.tulsacleancities.com) Clean Cities Coalitions. Coordinator contact information is listed in the Points of Contact section.
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State Incentives
- Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Tax Credit
- Alternative Fueling Infrastructure Tax Credit
- Biodiesel Production Tax Credit
- Ethanol Production Tax Credit
- Ethanol Fuel Retailer Tax Credit
- Biofuels Tax Exemption
- Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) and Fueling Infrastructure Loans
- Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Loans
- Biofuels Research and Development Promotion
State Laws and Regulations
- Medium-Speed Vehicles Access to Roadways
- Ethanol Labeling Requirement
- Biofuels Development and Promotion
- Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Acquisition Requirements
- Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) Access to Roadways
- Alternative Fuel Labeling Requirement
- Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Technician Training
Utilities/Private Incentives
There are currently no known utility or private incentives offered in Oklahoma.