HB 2428
emissions; reduction credits; counties
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Bill overview
This bill updates Arizona’s air quality regulations by clarifying the jurisdiction of the state Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) over air pollution sources. It expands the DEQ’s authority to regulate certain county sources, particularly those not already under county control, and establishes a framework for counties to claim concurrent jurisdiction for issuing and enforcing emission reduction credits. The bill also modifies permit requirements and procedures, including those related to used oil burning and general permits, and outlines a process for counties to develop transportation-related air quality control plans.
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Primary sponsor
Gail Griffin
Cosponsors
James Taylor
Walt Blackman
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