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Litigation
Northwest Natural Gas v. Environmental Quality Commission
About this case
Documents
Filing Date
Type
Action Taken
Document
Summary
12/20/2023
Decision
Climate Protection Program rules invalidated.
The Oregon Court of Appeals invalidated the Oregon Environmental Quality Commission’s (EQC’s) rules establishing the Climate Protection Program, which created a “cap and reduce” program for distribution of fossil fuels and required certain stationary sources to limit industrial process emissions. The court found that EQC did not comply—or even substantially comply—with “heightened” disclosure requirements for notices of proposed rulemakings that apply to sources subject to Title V operating permits under the federal Clean Air Act. The court found that EQC failed to provide in the notice of proposed rulemaking the required written explanation of any alternatives considered and the reasons those alternatives were not pursued.
06/13/2022
Motion To Intervene
Motion to intervene as intervenor-petitioner filed by National Federation of Independent Business.
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Summary
Challenge to Oregon's Climate Protection Program rules, which address greenhouse gas emissions from transportation fuels and natural gas.