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H.R. 4271, To amend the Clean Air Act to provide for a waiver of certain prohibitions and limitations on fuels and fuel additives, and for other purposes

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H.R. 4271 would amend the Clean Air Act to provide for a waiver of certain prohibitions and limitations on fuels and fuel additives.

Detailed Summary

Amends the Clean Air Act to: (1) apply the authority of the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to waive prohibitions on the introduction into commerce, or an increase in the concentration, of certain fuels or fuel additives when an applicant has established that they will not contribute to the failure of emission control systems of motor vehicles to fuels and additives for motor vehicle engines, nonroad engines, or nonroad vehicles as well; and (2) requires the Administrator to grant or deny a waiver application, after public notice and comment, within 270 days after its receipt (currently, a waiver application must be treated as granted if the Administrator has not acted within 180 days of its receipt).

Status of the Legislation

Latest Major Action: 12/4/2007: Referred to House committee. Status: Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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Nick Grenfell

July 16, 2008, 3:39pm (report abuse)

This smells like another Republican (I'm Republican and haven't been proud of it for 8 years) attempting to curtail a pollution regulation for a buddy.

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