Colorado Code § 25-7-1506

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(1) Notwithstanding any provision of this part 15, the
executive director may promulgate rules updating any emission standard, definition, or test
method established in this part 15 in order to maintain or improve consistency with other
comparable standards in other states so long as the updated version results in air quality that is
equal to or better than air quality achieved using the prior standard.
(2) The executive director may promulgate rules as necessary to ensure the proper
implementation and enforcement of this part 15.
(3) On or before January 1, 2030, the executive director shall conduct an analysis to
determine whether statewide greenhouse gas emissions from water heaters and fan-type central
furnaces are declining in comparison to emission levels in 2023 in a manner that comports with
the statewide greenhouse gas reduction goals set forth in section 25-7-102 (2)(g). Unless the
analysis determines that the emissions trajectory is consistent with achieving the statewide
greenhouse gas reduction goals, the executive director shall propose to the commission rules to
bring the emission levels in line with the reduction goals. The executive director shall ensure that
such rules:
(a) Take into account any emission standards that are in effect or under development in
other jurisdictions or at the federal level for new water heaters and fan-type central furnaces;
(b) Take into account input from major manufacturers of water heaters, fan-type central
furnaces, and other relevant equipment;
(c) Consider whether emissions standards for additional types of residential and
commercial heating and water heating equipment are appropriate and necessary to meet the
greenhouse gas emission reduction targets described in section 25-7-102 (2)(g);
(d) Are achievable with available technology; and
(e) Do not place an undue cost burden on consumers.

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