AB 970 - Reduces Obstacles to Electric Vehicle Infrastructure - California Key Vote

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Title: Reduces Obstacles to Electric Vehicle Infrastructure

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Title: Reduces Obstacles to Electric Vehicle Infrastructure

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

A vote to pass a bill that reduces obstacles to electric vehicle infrastructure.

Highlights:

  • Amends Section 65850.7 of California Government Code (Sec. 1).

  • Establishes Section 65850.71 in California Government Code (Sec. 1).

  • Specifies that all local governments in State, including charter cities, must create an expedited, streamlined permitting process for electric vehicle charging stations (Sec. 1).

  • Establishes effective date of January 1, 2022 for subdivisions of more than 200,000 people; January 1, 2023 for subdivisions with less than 200,000 (Sec. 1).

 

See How Your Politicians Voted

Title: Reduces Obstacles to Electric Vehicle Infrastructure

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

A vote to pass a bill that reduces obstacles to electric vehicle infrastructure.

Highlights:

  • Amends Section 65850.7 of California Government Code (Sec. 1).

  • Establishes Section 65850.71 in California Government Code (Sec. 1).

  • Specifies that all local governments in State, including charter cities, must create an expedited, streamlined permitting process for electric vehicle charging stations (Sec. 1).

  • Establishes effective date of January 1, 2022 for subdivisions of more than 200,000 people; January 1, 2023 for subdivisions with less than 200,000 (Sec. 1).

 

Title: Reduces Obstacles to Electric Vehicle Infrastructure

Highlights:

  • Amends Section 65850.7 of California Government Code (Sec. 1).

  • Establishes Section 65850.71 in California Government Code (Sec. 1).

  • Specifies that all local governments in State, including charter cities, must create an expedited, streamlined permitting process for electric vehicle charging stations (Sec. 1).

  • Establishes effective date of January 1, 2022 for subdivisions of more than 200,000 people; January 1, 2023 for subdivisions with less than 200,000 (Sec. 1).

 

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