The plaintiffs argue the agency exceeded its authority or, in the alternative, that the legislature delegated the agency too much authority.
to block enforcement of the California regulations, which are incorporated into Pennsylvania environmental regulations on a rolling basis as the California Code is amended according to the complaint.Legal Insurrection
The plaintiffs are two trucking companies, Peters Brothers and H.R. Ewell; a heavy-duty truck dealership, Transteck; and a trucking industry trade representative, the Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association. The defendants are the Pennsylvania Environmental Quality Board , which adopted the California regulations, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection , which enforces EQB regulations, and Richard Negrin, the Acting Secretary of the DEP.granted by the Pennsylvania General Assembly.
The complaint further alleges the EQB “failed to submit, to the Governor’s Office, a written attestation that California’s new heavy diesel emission and warranty standards are needed to address a compelling public need in Pennsylvania” and “failed to provide a required cost/benefit analysis of California’s new heavy diesel emission and warranty standards.”
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