Court upholds Minnesota 'Clean Car Rule' tied to California

CORRECTS DATE TO JAN. 30, 2023, NOT JAN. 23, 2023 - FILE - Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz rolls out a framework for fighting climate change that shows his proposed direction on the environment if he wins a second term, a sweeping plan that would slash carbon emissions and speed the switchover to electric vehicles, in Eagan, Minn., Sept. 16, 2022. The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023, upheld the state's “Clean Car Rule,†which ties the state's vehicle emission standards to California regulations, accepting assurances that California's planned phaseout of gasoline-powered cars will not automatically apply in Minnesota. (AP Photo/Steve Karnowski, File)

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Monday upheld the state's “Clean Car Rule,†which ties the state's vehicle emission standards to California regulations, as judges accepted assurances that California's planned phaseout of gasoline-powered cars won't automatically apply in Minnesota.

A three-judge panel rejected the arguments of Minnesota's auto dealers, and unconstitutionally delegated their rulemaking authority to California.

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