Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2180

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Gasoline formulations; air quality

Impact

The implications of HB2180 on state laws will be profound, particularly regarding how fuel suppliers and blenders must operate to ensure compliance with the new standards. The bill establishes stringent guidelines for gasoline that can be marketed in counties with populations exceeding 1.2 million, pushing for cleaner fuel formulations. By adopting these standards, Arizona aims to not only improve the air quality in urban areas but also enhance public health outcomes by reducing pollution related to motor vehicle emissions. This aligns with the state's commitment to addressing climate change and promoting sustainable energy sources.

Summary

House Bill 2180 aims to amend existing statutes related to motor fuel standards in Arizona. It introduces modifications to the gasoline formulations required for sale in areas with high population densities, specifically targeting improvements in air quality. The bill emphasizes compliance with specific federal and California standards for reformulated gasoline, which are designed to reduce harmful emissions from motor vehicles. These amendments are part of a broader strategy to align state regulations with national environmental goals, particularly in densely populated counties where air quality is a significant concern.

Contention

Despite its environmental goals, HB2180 may encounter opposition from certain stakeholders, including fuel suppliers who may feel the pressure of increased compliance costs. Some may argue that the new standards could lead to shortages of compliant fuel, particularly if suppliers are unable to adapt their operations quickly enough to meet the prescribed regulations. There may also be concerns regarding the approval process for alternative fuel formulations and exemptions, which are essential to ensure a steady supply of gasoline while still adhering to environmental standards. The balance between maintaining fuel availability and ensuring air quality improvements will likely be a contentious point as the bill moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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