Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Ten Bills Leave House Energy Committee

The House Energy Committee met today and approved HB 2221, HB 2222, HB 2223, HB 2224, HB 2225, HB 2226, HB 2227, HB 2228, HB 2229, and HB 2267.

HB 2221 would authorize the Department of Environmental Protection to issue a legislative rule relating to Alternative Emission Limitations During Startup, Shutdown, and Maintenance Operations. 

HB 2222 would authorize the Department of Environmental Protection to issue a legislative rule relating to Ambient Air Quality Standards. 

HB 2223 would authorize the Department of Environmental Protection to issue a legislative rule relating to Permits for Construction, Modification, Relocation and Operation of Stationary Sources of Air Pollutants, Notification Requirements, Administrative Updates, Temporary Permits, General Permits, Permission to Commence Construction and Procedures for Evaluation. 

HB 2224 would authorize the Department of Environmental Protection to issue a legislative rule relating to Permits for Construction and Major Modification of Major Stationary Sources for the Prevention of Significant Deterioration of Air Quality.

HB 2225 would authorize the Department of Environmental Protection to issue a legislative rule relating to Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources.

HB 2226 would authorize the Department of Environmental Protection to issue a legislative rule relating to the Control of Air Pollution from Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities.

HB 2227 would authorize the Department of Environmental Protection to issue a legislative rule relating to Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants.

HB 2228 would authorize the Department of Environmental Protection to issue a legislative rule relating to Voluntary Remediation and Redevelopment.

HB 2229 would authorize the Department of Environmental Protection to issue a legislative rule relating to Awarding of Matching Grants for Local Litter Control Programs.

The above legislation is to meet requirements set by the federal DEP.

HB 2267 would authorize the Office of Miners’ Health, Safety and Training to issue a legislative rule relating to Certification, Recertification and Training of EMT-Miners and the Certification of EMT-M Instructors.

All legislation today will be reported to the House with recommendation that it do pass, but be referred to the Judiciary Committee first. 

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