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Portland Pipe Line Corp. v. City of South Portland

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Filing year
2015
Status
Certified questions answered.
Docket number
Fed-20-40
Court/admin entity
United StatesState CourtsMaine Supreme Judicial Court (Me.)
Case category
Constitutional Claims (US)Commerce Clause (US)Constitutional Claims (US)Other Constitutional Claims (US)
Principal law
United StatesArticle III, Section 2 of U.S. ConstitutionUnited StatesCommerce ClauseUnited StatesFourteenth Amendment—Due ProcessUnited StatesFourteenth Amendment—Equal ProtectionUnited StatesPipeline Safety ActUnited StatesPorts and Waterways Safety ActUnited StatesSupremacy Clause
At issue
Pipeline operator's challenge to coastal city's local law prohibiting the loading of oil on tankers.
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10/29/2020
Certified questions answered.
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court answered certified questions from the First Circuit concerning state law preemption of a City of South Portland ordinance that prohibited bulk loading of crude oil onto vessels in the City’s harbor. A federal district court rejected a challenge to the ordinance in 2018. The Maine high court said a license issued by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection for a marine oil terminal facility was not an “order” within the meaning of the Maine Coastal Conveyance Act that could have preemptive effect and, moreover, that the license was not in conflict with the ordinance, even if it could be considered an order. The court also concluded that the Coastal Conveyance Act as a whole did not preempt the City’s ordinance by implication.
Decision

Summary

Pipeline operator's challenge to coastal city's local law prohibiting the loading of oil on tankers.

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Policy instrument
Risk
Fossil fuel
Economic sector
Finance