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RMS of Georgia, LLC v. EPA
Geography
Year
2021
Document Type
Litigation
Part of
About this case
Filing year
2021
Status
Petition transferred to the D.C. Circuit.
Geography
Docket number
21-14213
Court/admin entity
United States → United States Federal Courts → United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit (11th Cir.)
Case category
Federal Statutory Claims (US) → Clean Air Act (US) → Industry Lawsuits (US) → Other Regulation (US)
Principal law
United States → American Innovation and Manufacturing Act (AIM Act)United States → Clean Air Act (CAA)
At issue
Challenge to EPA's 2022 and 2023 allowance allocations for hydrofluorocarbons under the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act of 2020.
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Documents
Filing Date
Document
Type
Topics
Beta
04/13/2023
Petition transferred to the D.C. Circuit.
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals held that the allocation of hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) consumption allowances under the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act (AIM Act) was a “nationally applicable” action, and that the Clean Air Act therefore required that a Georgia-based manufacturer of refrigerants file a challenge to the allocation in the D.C. Circuit. The AIM Act requires the phasedown of domestic production and consumption of HFCs by capping the number of allowances allowed each year. The law directed the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to establish an allowance allocation and trading program to implement the phasedown. The Eleventh Circuit concluded that EPA’s allocation notice was nationally applicable because it allocated allowances nationwide and did not geographically restrict them.
Decision
04/01/2022
Ordered that venue issue is "carried with the case" to be determined by merits panel.
Decision
12/22/2021
Parties requested to advise the court of their position regarding the jurisdictional question.
Other
Summary
Challenge to EPA's 2022 and 2023 allowance allocations for hydrofluorocarbons under the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act of 2020.
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Group
Topics
Target
Policy instrument
Risk
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Finance