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Section 41-17A-3

Inventory of fleet vehicles.

(a) In order to establish a baseline of data so that a state green fleets policy may be established, implemented, and monitored, each state department and agency fleet manager shall develop an inventory and analysis of the fleet vehicles within that department or agency as of the close of fiscal year 2010. This inventory shall include the following specific information:

(1) Number of vehicles classified by the model year, make, model, engine size, vehicle identification number (VIN), drivetrain type of 2-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive, and the rated vehicle weight and classification as either light-duty, medium-duty, or heavy-duty.

(2) Miles per gallon or gallon equivalent, per vehicle.

(3) Average fuel economy of all light-duty vehicles in the fleet.

(4) Average fuel economy of all medium-duty vehicles in the fleet.

(5) Average fuel economy of all heavy-duty vehicles in the fleet.

(6) Type of fuel or power source including, but not limited to, electricity used.

(7) Average cost per gallon, or gallon equivalent of fuel.

(8) Average fuel cost per mile.

(9) Annual miles driven per vehicle.

(10) Total fuel or power consumption per vehicle.

(11) Vehicle function, such as the tasks associated with the vehicle's use.

(b) Fleet managers from state departments and agencies shall be responsible for providing baseline data in a reliable and verifiable manner. The data shall be submitted to the Green Fleets Review Committee established in Section 41-17A-6 for use in measuring progress toward the goals outlined in Section 41-17A-4.

(Act 2009-650, §3.)

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Statutes > Alabama > Title41 > Chapter17A > 41-17A-3

Section 41-17A-3

Inventory of fleet vehicles.

(a) In order to establish a baseline of data so that a state green fleets policy may be established, implemented, and monitored, each state department and agency fleet manager shall develop an inventory and analysis of the fleet vehicles within that department or agency as of the close of fiscal year 2010. This inventory shall include the following specific information:

(1) Number of vehicles classified by the model year, make, model, engine size, vehicle identification number (VIN), drivetrain type of 2-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive, and the rated vehicle weight and classification as either light-duty, medium-duty, or heavy-duty.

(2) Miles per gallon or gallon equivalent, per vehicle.

(3) Average fuel economy of all light-duty vehicles in the fleet.

(4) Average fuel economy of all medium-duty vehicles in the fleet.

(5) Average fuel economy of all heavy-duty vehicles in the fleet.

(6) Type of fuel or power source including, but not limited to, electricity used.

(7) Average cost per gallon, or gallon equivalent of fuel.

(8) Average fuel cost per mile.

(9) Annual miles driven per vehicle.

(10) Total fuel or power consumption per vehicle.

(11) Vehicle function, such as the tasks associated with the vehicle's use.

(b) Fleet managers from state departments and agencies shall be responsible for providing baseline data in a reliable and verifiable manner. The data shall be submitted to the Green Fleets Review Committee established in Section 41-17A-6 for use in measuring progress toward the goals outlined in Section 41-17A-4.

(Act 2009-650, §3.)

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Statutes > Alabama > Title41 > Chapter17A > 41-17A-3

Section 41-17A-3

Inventory of fleet vehicles.

(a) In order to establish a baseline of data so that a state green fleets policy may be established, implemented, and monitored, each state department and agency fleet manager shall develop an inventory and analysis of the fleet vehicles within that department or agency as of the close of fiscal year 2010. This inventory shall include the following specific information:

(1) Number of vehicles classified by the model year, make, model, engine size, vehicle identification number (VIN), drivetrain type of 2-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive, and the rated vehicle weight and classification as either light-duty, medium-duty, or heavy-duty.

(2) Miles per gallon or gallon equivalent, per vehicle.

(3) Average fuel economy of all light-duty vehicles in the fleet.

(4) Average fuel economy of all medium-duty vehicles in the fleet.

(5) Average fuel economy of all heavy-duty vehicles in the fleet.

(6) Type of fuel or power source including, but not limited to, electricity used.

(7) Average cost per gallon, or gallon equivalent of fuel.

(8) Average fuel cost per mile.

(9) Annual miles driven per vehicle.

(10) Total fuel or power consumption per vehicle.

(11) Vehicle function, such as the tasks associated with the vehicle's use.

(b) Fleet managers from state departments and agencies shall be responsible for providing baseline data in a reliable and verifiable manner. The data shall be submitted to the Green Fleets Review Committee established in Section 41-17A-6 for use in measuring progress toward the goals outlined in Section 41-17A-4.

(Act 2009-650, §3.)