Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 70A.535 - Transportation Fuel—Clean Fuels Program.
70A.535.060 - Adoption of rules—Harmonization with other states—Stakeholder advisory panel—Review of innovative technologies—Report requirements.

RCW 70A.535.060
Adoption of rules—Harmonization with other states—Stakeholder advisory panel—Review of innovative technologies—Report requirements.

(1) Except where otherwise provided in this chapter, the department shall seek to adopt rules that are harmonized with the regulatory standards, exemptions, reporting obligations, and other clean fuels program compliance requirements and methods for credit generation of other states that:
(a) Have adopted low carbon fuel standards or similar greenhouse gas emissions requirements applicable specifically to transportation fuels; and
(b)(i) Supply, or have the potential to supply, significant quantities of transportation fuel to Washington markets; or
(ii) To which Washington supplies, or has the potential to supply, significant quantities of transportation fuel.
(2) The department must establish and periodically consult a stakeholder advisory panel, including representatives of forestland and agricultural landowners, for purposes of soliciting input on how to best incentivize and allot credits for the sequestration of greenhouse gases through activities on agricultural and forestlands in a manner that is consistent with the goals and requirements of this chapter.
(3) The department must conduct a biennial review of innovative technologies and pathways that reduce carbon and increase credit generation opportunities and must modify rules or guidance as needed to maintain stable credit markets.
(4) In any reports to the legislature under RCW 70A.535.090, on the department's website, or in other public documents or communications that refer to assumed public health benefits associated with the program created in this chapter, the department must distinguish between public health benefits from small particulate matter and other conventional pollutant reductions achieved primarily as a result of vehicle emission standards established under chapter 70A.30 RCW, and the incremental benefits to air pollution attributable to the program created under this chapter.

[ 2021 c 317 § 7.]
NOTES:

Severability—2021 c 317: See note following RCW 70A.535.005.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 70A - Environmental Health and Safety

Chapter 70A.535 - Transportation Fuel—Clean Fuels Program.

70A.535.005 - Findings—Intent—2021 c 317.

70A.535.010 - Definitions.

70A.535.025 - Carbon intensity in transportation fuels—Standards to reduce carbon intensity—Adoption of rules—Monthly calculation.

70A.535.030 - Requirements for rules adopted under RCW 70A.535.025.

70A.535.040 - Rules adopted under RCW 70A.535.025 and 70A.535.030—Exemptions for certain transportation fuels.

70A.535.050 - Rules adopted under RCW 70A.535.025 and 70A.535.030—Generation of credits.

70A.535.060 - Adoption of rules—Harmonization with other states—Stakeholder advisory panel—Review of innovative technologies—Report requirements.

70A.535.070 - Producers or importers must register with the department—Transfer of ownership of transportation fuels—Documentation—Reporting of information—Adoption of rules.

70A.535.080 - Electric utilities—Use of certain revenues—Provision of information to the department.

70A.535.090 - Reporting requirements—Report to the legislature—Independent analysis.

70A.535.100 - Fuel supply forecast.

70A.535.110 - Forecast deferral.

70A.535.120 - Emergency deferral of compliance with carbon intensity standard.

70A.535.130 - Fee—Clean fuels program account—Rule making to be conducted as provided in RCW 34.05.328.

70A.535.140 - Joint legislative audit and review committee analysis.