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Vermont Admin. Code r. 16-3-303:11-201

2014
Regulation
State of Vermont
Regulation classifying injection of CO2 streams for geological sequestration as Class VI injection wells subject to Vermont underground injection control regulations.

Ill. Admin. Code tit. 83, 302.40

2013
Regulation
State of Illinois
Regulates the negotiation of easements by pipeline companies for development of a CO2 pipeline from clean coal facilities to sequestration.

N.D. Admin. Code 43-05-01-01 et seq.

2013
Regulation
State of North Dakota
Provides permitting procedures and requirements for geologic storage of carbon dioxide, including environmental mandates, financial responsibility, recordkeeping and reporting.

Cal. Code Regs. tit. 17, § 95852(g)

2012
Regulation
State of California
Carbon dioxide suppliers are regulated under California’s cap-and-trade program, but any CO2 supplied that is ultimately geologically sequestered is not included in their compliance obligation (e.g., CO2 supplied for enhanced oil recovery).

Ill. Admin Code tit. 35, § 730, subpart H

2012
Regulation
State of Illinois
Establishes criteria and standards for Class VI CO2 geologic sequestration injection wells.

16 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.30

2012
Regulation
State of Texas
Memorandum of Understanding between the Railroad Commission of Texas and Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, recognizing Railroad Commission’s jurisdiction to regulate carbon dioxide sequestration wells per Texas Water Code § 27.041.

Ala. Admin Code r. 335-6-8-.01 et seq.

2011
Regulation
State of Alabama
Regulations for permitting, operating, and monitoring underground injection wells, including wells for permanent storage of carbon dioxide.

Iowa Admin. Code r. 261-401.6

2011
Regulation
State of Iowa
A regulation that makes energy projects implementing carbon capture and storage eligible for state financial assistance.

16 Tex. Admin. Code § 5.301

2011
Regulation
State of Texas
Regulates the use of anthropogenic CO2 in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) projects, with permit criteria and operational standards.

Cal. Code Regs. tit. 17, § 95486

2010
Regulation
State of California
California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard incorporates credits for carbon capture and storage implemented in the fuel refinement process in determining a fuel’s carbon intensity.

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