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2015 SESSION
SJ 273 Clean Power Plan; DEQ to compare projected health benefits with those of existing regulations.
Introduced by: Frank W. Wagner | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Study; Department of Environmental Quality; "double-counting" of benefits of EPA Clean Power Plan; report. Directs the Department of Environmental Quality to study whether the projected health benefits of the proposed federal Clean Power Plan, cited by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a benefit of the Plan, are already expected to result from the ongoing enforcement and revision of existing air quality regulations. The provisions of the resolution are contingent on funding in a 2015 general appropriation act.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Study; Department of Environmental Quality to study "double-counting" of benefits of EPA Clean Power Plan; report. Directs the Department of Environmental Quality to study whether the projected health benefits of the proposed federal Clean Power Plan, cited by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a benefit of the Plan, are already expected to result from the ongoing enforcement and revision of existing air quality regulations. The provisions of the resolution are contingent on funding in a 2015 general appropriation act.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Study; Department of Environmental Quality to study "double-counting" of benefits of EPA Clean Power Plan; report. Directs the Department of Environmental Quality to study whether the projected health benefits of the proposed federal Clean Power Plan, cited by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a benefit of the Plan, are already expected to result from the ongoing enforcement and revision of existing air quality regulations.