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16 Tex. Admin. Code § 5.201 et seq.

2010
Regulation
State of Texas
Regulates the geologic sequestration of anthropogenic CO2 in reservoirs with permit criteria and operational standards.

34 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.326

2010
Regulation
State of Texas
Provides tax exemptions for carbon capture and storage equipment and pipelines, if the CO2 is sequestered in Texas.

Wyo. R. & Regs. 055.0001.3 § 43

2010
Regulation
State of Wyoming
Implements procedures for the application and pooling of pore space to organize and operate a carbon dioxide geologic sequestration site.

Okla. Admin. Code § 155:30-1-1 et seq.

2009
Regulation
State of Oklahoma
Contains general provisions for voluntary carbon offset program, which may be implemented through geologic CO2 sequestration, as well as other methods.

Okla. Admin. Code § 155:30-13-1 et seq.

2009
Regulation
State of Oklahoma
Contains regulations specific to geologic carbon sequestration for the carbon offset program, including fees, application requirements, monitoring provisions, and eligibility limitations.

Mont. Admin. R. 38.5.8228(2)(f)

2008
Regulation
State of Montana
This is the implementing regulation for Mont. Code Ann. § 69-8-421 requiring coal-fired plants to demonstrate 50% CCS in application to Commission.

Mont. Admin. r. 17.80.201 et seq.

2008
Regulation
State of Montana
Regulation that provides procedures for qualifying property as CCS equipment and pipelines for property tax rates incentivizing geologic CO2 sequestration.

Wash. Admin. Code § 173-218-115

2008
Regulation
State of Washington
Regulation that contains permitting and regulatory requirements for carbon dioxide injection wells used for geological sequestration.

Wash. Admin. Code § 173-407-100 et seq.

2008
Regulation
State of Washington
Requires fossil-fueled thermal electric generating facilities of 25-350 MW capacity to implement CO2 mitigation program, including through geologic or non-geologic sequestration.

Wash. Admin. Code § 463-80-010 et seq

2008
Regulation
State of Washington
Implements carbon dioxide mitigation program for thermal electric generating facilities of greater than 350 MW capacity, and allows mitigation through geological carbon sequestration.

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