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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 26Pt. 5Ch. 4Art. 6.5§ 43865 Alternative Fuel Benefits

§ 43865 Alternative Fuel Benefits

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§ 43865 Alternative Fuel Benefits

Key Takeaways

  • •Using gasoline and diesel in California makes the air and water dirty, which is bad for people's health.
  • •Cleaner fuels, like electricity or biofuels, can help make the air and water cleaner.
  • •Using cleaner fuels can create more jobs and help California's economy.
  • •California wants to use less gasoline and diesel—20% less by 2020 and 30% less by 2030.

Example

A family buys an electric car instead of a gasoline car.

This helps California by making the air cleaner, reducing pollution, and supporting the goal of using less gasoline.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 43865 Alternative Fuel Benefits

The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) The production, marketing, and use of petroleum fuels in California causes significant degradation of public health and environmental quality due to releases of air and water pollutants. (b) Clean alternative fuels have the potential to considerably reduce these impacts and are important strategies for the state to attain its air and water quality goals. (c) Research, development, and commercialization of alternative fuels in California have the potential to strengthen California’s economy by providing job growth and helping to reduce the state’s vulnerability to petroleum price volatility. (d) The State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission and the State Air Resources Board have previously recommended in their report to the Legislature, “Reducing California’s Petroleum Dependency” in August 2003, that the state adopt a goal of 20 percent nonpetroleum fuel use in the year 2020 and 30 percent in the year 2030. (Added by Stats. 2005, Ch. 371, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 2006.)

Last verified: January 24, 2026

Key Terms

commissionenvironmentalhealthportlegislaturereleasequalitydevelopment

Related Statutes

  • § 124585 American Indian Health Funding
  • § 18941.8 Graywater System Standards
  • § 43867 Alternative Fuel Definitions
  • § 43868 Clean Hydrogen Production Goals
  • § 124115.5 Newborn Hearing Loss Screening

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 43865.
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