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Northwest Regional Council of National Construction v. State Building Code Council

About this case

Filing year
2023
Status
Order of dismissal without prejudice.
Docket number
23-2-00615-34
Court/admin entity
United StatesState CourtsWashington Superior Court (Wash. Super. Ct.)
Case category
State Law Claims (US)Industry Lawsuits (US)
Principal law
United States
At issue
Challenge to the Washington State Building Code Council’s amendments of the State Energy Code to ban or restrict the use of natural gas appliances in commercial and residential buildings and other State Building Code Council rules.
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02/28/2023
Petition for declaratory judgment filed.
Washington residents, businesses in the building and construction industries, trade organizations, and union representatives filed a lawsuit in Washington Superior Court challenging the amendments to the State Energy Code that would ban or restrict use of natural gas appliances, as well as other State Building Code Council rules, including a rule that would require that new homes containing a carport or garage be equipped with a circuit for charging electric vehicles. The petitioners alleged that these rules exceeded the State Building Code Council’s statutory authority and that to the extent the statute permitted the prohibition of natural gas, it was an unconstitutional delegation of authority. In addition, the petitioners asserted that the Council failed to comply with rulemaking procedures and adopted the provisions “without regard to the attending facts or circumstances of the costs imposed on homeowners, workers, businesses, developers, and myriad others across the state.”
Petition

Summary

Challenge to the Washington State Building Code Council’s amendments of the State Energy Code to ban or restrict the use of natural gas appliances in commercial and residential buildings and other State Building Code Council rules.

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Impacted group
Just transition
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Finance