Title | Small Business Economic Impact Statement for WAC 173-407, Carbon Dioxide Mitigation Program for Fossil-Fueled Thermal Electric Generating Facilities |
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Small Business Economic Impact Statement for WAC 173-407, Carbon Dioxide Mitigation Program for Fossil-Fueled Thermal Electric Generating Facilities (Number of pages: 16) (Publication Size: 144KB)
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Author(s) | Tom Todd | ||||
Description | The objective of this SBEIS is to identify and evaluate the various requirements and costs that the proposed rule might impose on businesses. In particular, the SBEIS examines whether the costs to businesses that might be imposed by the proposed rule impose a disproportionate impact on the State’s small businesses. | ||||
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Contact | Tom Todd at 360-407-6800 | ||||
Keywords | economic analysis, rule-making, small business, economic impact statement, carbon dioxide | ||||
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