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PA HB789
Bill
Status
5/6/2025
Primary Sponsor
Joseph Ciresi
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AI Summary
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Expands Pennsylvania's Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program to include electric vehicle charging infrastructure as a qualified project eligible for low-cost, long-term financing
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Defines "electric vehicle charging infrastructure project" as facilities or equipment used to charge batteries or energy storage devices of fully or partially electric vehicles
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Requires municipalities or counties approving EV charging projects by alternative fuel dealer-users to notify the Department of Revenue upon project completion
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Notification must include project description, completion date, and commercial property owner contact information to ensure collection of alternative fuels tax on EV charging
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Takes effect 60 days after enactment
Legislative Description
In Property Assessed Clean Energy Program, further providing for purpose, for definitions and for scope of work.
Last Action
Referred to Environmental Resources & Energy
5/16/2025