Bill
LC 1392
Require rules to limit GHG emissions
Requires agencies to create rules that limit greenhouse gas emissions, establishing regulatory standards that could affect multiple sectors and drive compliance costs.
Bill
LC 1392
Requires agencies to create rules that limit greenhouse gas emissions, establishing regulatory standards that could affect multiple sectors and drive compliance costs.
Overview
- Bill Number: LC 1392
- Title: Require rules to limit GHG emissions
- Subject: Environmental Protection, Rule Making
- Status: Draft Delivered to Requester (LC)
- Introduced: November 14, 2024
- Classification: bill
- Purpose (as stated): To require the development of rules aimed at limiting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through regulatory rulemaking.
Purpose and Intent
- The core aim is to mandate the creation of rules that limit greenhouse gas emissions.
- As a rulemaking-focused measure, the bill appears designed to shape regulatory standards rather than provide direct subsidies or tax incentives.
- Specific targets, sectors covered, and implementation timelines are not provided in the available text.
Key Provisions (available information)
- Core requirement: Agencies would be obligated to establish rules intended to limit GHG emissions.
- The exact scope (which emissions sources, thresholds, baselines, timelines, monitoring, and enforcement) is not detailed in the provided summary.
- The bill is categorized under Environmental Protection and Rule Making, indicating emphasis on regulatory process rather than substantive fiscal measures.
Affected Parties
- State or relevant regulatory agencies responsible for environmental rules.
- Emitting sectors and entities subject to GHG emission limits once rules are promulgated (e.g., energy, transportation, industry).
- General public may be affected indirectly through changes in environmental protections and compliance costs.
Procedural Timeline and Status
- 2024-11-14: Drafter Assigned; Draft On Hold
- 2024-11-14: Draft On Hold (initial status)
- 2025-02-01: Draft Taken Off Hold
- 2025-02-13: Draft in Legal Review
- 2025-02-15: Draft in Edit
- 2025-02-18: Draft in Assembly
- 2025-02-18: Draft in Final Drafter Review
- 2025-02-18: Draft in Input/Proofing
- 2025-02-19: Draft Ready for Delivery
- 2025-02-20: Draft Delivered to Requester
- This series shows an active drafting process over approximately several months in early 2025, moving from drafting and legal review toward delivery to the requester.
Potential Implications and Considerations
- Regulatory Impact: If enacted, agencies would be required to implement rules limiting GHG emissions, potentially affecting multiple sectors and facilities subject to emission standards.
- Economic and Compliance Considerations: Entities subject to the forthcoming rules may face compliance costs, reporting obligations, and potential investments in lower-emission technologies.
- Alignment with Existing Law: The bill would interact with current environmental statutes and rulemaking processes; coordination with existing programs would be important.
- Timelines: With the draft delivered as of February 2025, next steps would typically include committee review, possible amendments, public comment opportunities, and formal adoption or veto processes depending on the legislative body’s rules.
Notes
- The available information does not include the full text, specific provisions, or concrete targets. After formal introduction and committee review, the bill’s exact requirements (coverage, reductions, timelines, enforcement, and penalties) would be clarified in the statutory text and accompanying analyses.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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