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Learn about the Air District's development process for Regulation 12, Rule 16, which would place a numeric cap on greenhouse gas emissions at refineries.
Find out about the status and anticipated timeline of the rule development process. Information on hearings, workshops, and other events is provided below, along with supporting documents and materials.
Regulation 12, Rule 16 has been in development for several years. This past summer the California legislature enacted and Governor Brown signed, Assembly Bill 398, California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006. Among its many provisions, this bill extends the Cap-and-Trade program from 2020 to 2030. Importantly this bill "prohibits air districts from adopting or implementing an emission reduction rule for carbon dioxide from stationary sources that are also subject to Cap-and-Trade."
After careful review of the language and legislative history of AB 398, the Air District has suspended further action on Regulation 12, Rule 16. The Air District will now focus attention on Regulation 11, Rule 18, which will help reduce toxic air contaminants from Bay Area facilities, and proceed with other regulatory programs to reduce GHGs from Bay Area stationary sources.
This Regulation 12, Rule 16 page serves as a source of archived historical information related to the development process for this rule.
Historical information and materials related to the development process for Regulation 12, Rule 16: Petroleum Refining Greenhouse Gas Emissions Limits can be found in the tables and sections below.
Throughout the rule development process we provide information on upcoming and past workshops, hearings, and other events.
The Air District hosted scoping meetings in November 2016 to solicit public comment on the Notice of Preparation and Initial Study for Rule 12-16. A series of open house/workshop events was held in March 2017.
The Air District released proposed rule language and a regulatory package in March 2017. At its May 31, 2017, meeting, the Air District's Board of Directors directed Staff to revise the rule language to limit greenhouse gases, remove criteria pollutants limits, and continue the Public Hearing at the June 21 Board of Directors meeting. The Air District has released the revised proposed rule language and regulatory package.
Supporting materials, such as staff reports, regulatory language, and other technical documents related to rule development, are posted throughout the development process. Please note that the Air District is currently transitioning this section of the site to a new structure, and the document posting dates shown do not currently reflect the original posting dates.
The Air District provides opportunities for the public to submit comments throughout the development process, and posts comments received during the open public comment periods. Please note that the Air District is currently transitioning this section of the site to a new structure, and the comment posting dates shown do not currently reflect the original posting dates.
Last Updated: 8/9/2019