National Biodiesel Board v. EPA

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Petitioner is a trade association representing the domestic biofuel industry. In this appeal, petitioner challenges EPA's decision to allow a group of Argentine biofuel producers and other companies to use certain recordkeeping practices in connection with sales of their product in the United States. Petitioner separately challenges the regulation, promulgated in 2010, pursuant to which EPA granted the Argentine application. The court concluded that petitioner's challenge to the 2010 regulation is untimely, and EPA’s decision to grant the Argentine application was neither arbitrary nor capricious, as it comports with agency regulations and rests upon the kind of highly technical judgments to which the court owes agencies great deference. Accordingly, the court dismissed the petition in case number 15-1073 and denied the petition in case number 15-1072. View "National Biodiesel Board v. EPA" on Justia Law