H.R. 7526118th CongressHouse Bill

D. C. Consumer Vehicle Choice Protection Act

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This bill repeals the final rule adopted by the District of Columbia (DC) Department of Energy and Environment titled Adoption of California Vehicle Emission Standards. It also restores any regulation amended or repealed by such rule. The final rule provides for DC's adoption of stricter emission standards for vehicles for model year 2027 and beyond that are bought, sold, and registered in the District of Columbia. The DC final rule is based on standards promulgated by the state of California pursuant to the Clean Air Act. The repeal is effective as of December 29, 2023.

Introduced Mar 5, 2024Last action Mar 7, 2024
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