Environmental
Jul. 17, 2013
State fuel standard rule flawed, appellate court rules
A state appellate court in Fresno ruled Monday that the state did a flawed environmental review of a rule that cuts the carbon intensity of transportation fuel, but it allowed the rule to stay in place while officials fix the problems.




By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A state appellate court in Fresno ruled Monday that the state did a flawed environmental review of a rule that cuts the carbon intensity of transportation fuel, but it allowed the rule to stay in place while officials fix the problems.
In a unanimous reversal of the lower court, the 5th District Court of Appeal found the California Air Resources Board violated the California Environmental Quality Act, or CEQA, when it approv...
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