On November 19 the Environmental Quality Board voted to accept for study a rulemaking petition submitted by 19-year old Ashley Funk from Mount Pleasant, Pa asking the Board to adopted a state regulation requiring a 6 percent reduction in baseline carbon dioxide emissions in Pennsylvania by 2050.
DEP must now report back to the Board within 60 days with its recommendation on whether or not to adopt the regulation asked for by the petitioner, a different version of the rule or not to move ahead with any regulation.
If there is no meeting of the EQB within the 60 days or the agency cannot evaluate the petition within that timeframe, DEP is required to report to the Board on how much time it will take.The rulemaking petition on climate change was submitted to the Board in September by Ashley Funk and Kids vs. Global Warming.
Funk submitted earlier rulemaking petitions to the EQB in May 2012, July 2012 and October 2012 which were returned to the petitioner in November 2012 as not meeting the guidelines for rulemaking petitions to be brought before the Board.
In December 2012, Funk and the petitioners appealed the return of the petition to Commonwealth Court and the Environmental Hearing Board. (PA Environment Digest 12/24/13)
In July 2013 Commonwealth Court sided with DEP and the EQB and rejected Funk’s appeal without prejudice saying it did not have jurisdiction in the issue because the Environmental Hearing Board had not acted.
On October 24, 2013 the Environmental Hearing Board approved a motion by Funk to dismiss the appeal as a result of an action by DEP determining Funk’s October petition to be complete and would be submitted to the Environmental Quality Board for consideration at the November meeting.
Ashley Funk was also the 2012 winner of the Sue Wiseman Scholarship from Keep PA Beautiful for her efforts to clean up litter and illegal dumps in and around Mount Pleasant Borough, Westmoreland County.
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