SPONSOR: Murphy
This bill provides that any political subdivision that adopts an ordinance, resolution, regulation, code, or policy that requires the installation of electric vehicle charging stations must pay all costs associated with the installation, maintenance, and operation of the electric vehicle charging stations.
The bill prohibits any political subdivision from requiring more than five electric vehicle charging stations per parking lot, or infrastructure for future installation of more than five vehicle charging stations, and the bill further states that such policies will only apply to parking lots with more than 30 parking spaces.
The bill prohibits any political subdivision from requiring any school or religious organization to install an electric vehicle charging station.
This bill would currently only apply to St. Louis City and St. Louis County.
This bill is similar to HB 1584 (2022) and SCS HCS HB 184(2023).
Statutes affected: