Section 38561 Of Part 4. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 25.5. >> Part 4.
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. (a) On or before January 1, 2009, the state board shall
prepare and approve a scoping plan, as that term is understood by the
state board, for achieving the maximum technologically feasible and
cost-effective reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from sources or
categories of sources of greenhouse gases by 2020 under this
division. The state board shall consult with all state agencies with
jurisdiction over sources of greenhouse gases, including the Public
Utilities Commission and the State Energy Resources Conservation and
Development Commission, on all elements of its plan that pertain to
energy related matters including, but not limited to, electrical
generation, load based-standards or requirements, the provision of
reliable and affordable electrical service, petroleum refining, and
statewide fuel supplies to ensure the greenhouse gas emissions
reduction activities to be adopted and implemented by the state board
are complementary, nonduplicative, and can be implemented in an
efficient and cost-effective manner.
(b) The plan shall identify and make recommendations on direct
emission reduction measures, alternative compliance mechanisms,
market-based compliance mechanisms, and potential monetary and
nonmonetary incentives for sources and categories of sources that the
state board finds are necessary or desirable to facilitate the
achievement of the maximum feasible and cost-effective reductions of
greenhouse gas emissions by 2020.
(c) In making the determinations required by subdivision (b), the
state board shall consider all relevant information pertaining to
greenhouse gas emissions reduction programs in other states,
localities, and nations, including the northeastern states of the
United States, Canada, and the European Union.
(d) The state board shall evaluate the total potential costs and
total potential economic and noneconomic benefits of the plan for
reducing greenhouse gases to California's economy, environment, and
public health, using the best available economic models, emission
estimation techniques, and other scientific methods.
(e) In developing its plan, the state board shall take into
account the relative contribution of each source or source category
to statewide greenhouse gas emissions, and the potential for adverse
effects on small businesses, and shall recommend a de minimis
threshold of greenhouse gas emissions below which emission reduction
requirements will not apply.
(f) In developing its plan, the state board shall identify
opportunities for emission reductions measures from all verifiable
and enforceable voluntary actions, including, but not limited to,
carbon sequestration projects and best management practices.
(g) The state board shall conduct a series of public workshops to
give interested parties an opportunity to comment on the plan. The
state board shall conduct a portion of these workshops in regions of
the state that have the most significant exposure to air pollutants,
including, but not limited to, communities with minority populations,
communities with low-income populations, or both.
(h) The state board shall update its plan for achieving the
maximum technologically feasible and cost-effective reductions of
greenhouse gas emissions at least once every five years.