§ 70A.65.005 Findings — Intent
§ 70A.65.010 Definitions
§ 70A.65.020 Environmental justice review
§ 70A.65.030 Environmental justice assessment (as amended by 2023 c 475)
§ 70A.65.030 v2 Environmental justice assessment (as amended by 2023 c 475)
§ 70A.65.040 Environmental justice council — Duties
§ 70A.65.050 Governance structure
§ 70A.65.060 Cap on greenhouse gas emissions
§ 70A.65.070 Annual allowance budget and timelines
§ 70A.65.080 Program coverage
§ 70A.65.090 Requirements
§ 70A.65.100 Auctions of allowances
§ 70A.65.110 Allocation of allowances to emissions-intensive, trade-exposed industries
§ 70A.65.120 Allocation of allowances to electric utilities
§ 70A.65.130 Allocation of allowances to natural gas utilities
§ 70A.65.140 Emissions containment reserve withholding
§ 70A.65.150 Allowance price containment
§ 70A.65.160 Price ceiling
§ 70A.65.170 Offsets
§ 70A.65.180 Assistance program for offsets on tribal lands
§ 70A.65.200 Enforcement — Penalty
§ 70A.65.210 Linkage with other jurisdictions
§ 70A.65.220 Adoption of rules
§ 70A.65.230 Investments — Legislative intent — Evaluation
§ 70A.65.240 Carbon emissions reduction account
§ 70A.65.250 Climate investment account
§ 70A.65.260 Climate commitment account
§ 70A.65.270 Natural climate solutions account
§ 70A.65.280 Air quality and health disparities improvement account
§ 70A.65.290 Joint legislative audit and review committee — Program implementation analysis
§ 70A.65.300 Distributions of moneys — Annual report
§ 70A.65.305 Tribal consultation
§ 70A.65.310 Covered or opt-in entity compliance obligation
§ 70A.65.900 Short title — 2021 c 316
§ 70A.65.901 Suspension of certain sections and rules

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