Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB1063

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

Environment - Advanced Clean Cars II Program - Application and Enforcement

Impact

If enacted, SB1063 would have significant implications for vehicle manufacturers and regulatory compliance in Maryland. By delaying the adoption of California's stricter emissions standards until 2030, the bill provides manufacturers more time to adjust their operations to meet these requirements. It essentially aligns Maryland's environmental regulations with a federal framework while still encouraging the transition to cleaner vehicle technologies. However, it also maintains a level of control over emissions regulations, which can influence the market and accessibility of electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles in the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 1063 aims to amend environmental regulations in Maryland by focusing on the state's adoption and enforcement of the California Advanced Clean Cars II regulations. The bill specifies that the Maryland Department of the Environment is prohibited from adopting these regulations to take effect before the 2030 model year. This reflects a desire to harmonize state environmental policies with federal guidelines while considering the implications of vehicle emissions on local air quality. The legislation supports the establishment of a low emissions vehicle program, intending to maintain standards that align with section 177 of the federal Clean Air Act.

Contention

The decision to delay the implementation of the California Advanced Clean Cars II regulations could spark debate among environmental advocates and automotive stakeholders. Proponents of the bill argue that it grants manufacturers a necessary grace period to transition to electric vehicles without immediate penalties, thus supporting long-term compliance and innovation. Conversely, opponents might view this as a weakening of Maryland’s commitment to aggressive climate action, potentially hindering efforts to reduce vehicle emissions and improve air quality sooner. Additionally, the balance between federal, state, and local regulations concerning environmental protections is a notable point of contention that may influence future discussions regarding this bill.

Companion Bills

MD HB1247

Crossfiled Environment – Advanced Clean Cars II Program – Application and Enforcement

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