§ 70A.535.005 Findings — Intent — 2021 c 317
§ 70A.535.010 Definitions
§ 70A.535.025 Carbon intensity in transportation fuels — Standards to reduce carbon intensity — Adoption of rules — Monthly calculation
§ 70A.535.030 Requirements for rules adopted under RCW 70A.535.025
§ 70A.535.040 Rules adopted under RCW 70A.535.025 and 70A.535.030 — Exemptions for certain transportation fuels
§ 70A.535.050 Rules adopted under RCW 70A.535.025 and 70A.535.030 — Generation of credits
§ 70A.535.060 Adoption of rules — Harmonization with other states — Stakeholder advisory panel — Review of innovative technologies — Report requirements
§ 70A.535.070 Producers or importers must register with the department — Transfer of ownership of transportation fuels — Documentation — Reporting of information — Adoption of rules
§ 70A.535.080 Electric utilities — Use of certain revenues — Provision of information to the department
§ 70A.535.090 Reporting requirements — Report to the legislature — Independent analysis
§ 70A.535.100 Fuel supply forecast
§ 70A.535.110 Forecast deferral
§ 70A.535.120 Emergency deferral of compliance with carbon intensity standard
§ 70A.535.130 Fee — Clean fuels program account — Rule making to be conducted as provided in RCW 34.05.328
§ 70A.535.140 Joint legislative audit and review committee analysis
§ 70A.535.150 Alternative jet fuel
§ 70A.535.160 Clean fuels transportation investment account

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