Nrdc v. James Perry

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedOctober 10, 2019
Docket18-15380
StatusPublished

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Opinion

FOR PUBLICATION

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT

NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE No. 18-15380 COUNCIL, INC.; SIERRA CLUB; CONSUMER FEDERATION OF D.C. Nos. AMERICA; TEXAS RATEPAYERS’ 3:17-cv-03404-VC ORGANIZATION TO SAVE 3:17-cv-03406-VC ENERGY; PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BY AND THROUGH ATTORNEY GENERAL XAVIER BECERRA; CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION; STATE OF MARYLAND; STATE OF WASHINGTON; STATE OF MAINE; COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS; STATE OF VERMONT; STATE OF CONNECTICUT; COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA; DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA; STATE OF ILLINOIS; STATE OF NEW YORK; STATE OF OREGON; CITY OF NEW YORK; STATE OF MINNESOTA, Plaintiffs-Appellees,

v. 2 NRDC V. PERRY

JAMES R. PERRY, in his official capacity as Secretary of Energy; U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, Defendants-Appellants,

and

AIR-CONDITIONING, HEATING, & REFRIGERATION INSTITUTE, Intervenor-Defendant.

NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE No. 18-15475 COUNCIL, INC.; SIERRA CLUB; CONSUMER FEDERATION OF D.C. Nos. AMERICA; TEXAS RATEPAYERS’ 3:17-cv-03404-VC ORGANIZATION TO SAVE 3:17-cv-03406-VC ENERGY; PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BY AND THROUGH ATTORNEY GENERAL OPINION XAVIER BECERRA; CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION; STATE OF MARYLAND; STATE OF WASHINGTON; STATE OF MAINE; COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS; STATE OF VERMONT; STATE OF CONNECTICUT; COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA; DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA; STATE OF ILLINOIS; STATE OF NEW YORK; STATE OF NRDC V. PERRY 3

OREGON; CITY OF NEW YORK; STATE OF MINNESOTA, Plaintiffs-Appellees,

v.

JAMES R. PERRY, in his official capacity as Secretary of Energy; U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, Defendants,

AIR-CONDITIONING, HEATING, & REFRIGERATION INSTITUTE, Intervenor-Defendant-Appellant.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Northern District of California Vince Chhabria, District Judge, Presiding

Argued and Submitted November 14, 2018 San Francisco, California

Filed October 10, 2019

Before: Mary M. Schroeder and Paul J. Watford, Circuit Judges, and David A. Ezra, * District Judge.

Opinion by Judge Watford

* The Honorable David A. Ezra, United States District Judge for the District of Hawaii, sitting by designation. 4 NRDC V. PERRY

SUMMARY **

Department of Energy / Regulations

The panel affirmed the district court’s order directing the U.S. Department of Energy (“DOE”) to publish four energy- conservation standards in the Federal Register.

The district court agreed with the plaintiffs’ contention that a DOE regulation known as the “error-correction rule,” 10 C.F.R. § 430.5, imposed upon DOE a non-discretionary duty to publish the standards in the Federal Register, and its refusal to do so violated the rule.

The plaintiffs are a group of States and municipalities as well as several environmental and consumer organizations. They brought suit against DOE under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA)’s citizen-suit provision.

The panel rejected DOE’s challenges to the district court’s assertion of jurisdiction under 42 U.S.C. § 6305(a)(2). The panel held that DOE relinquished whatever discretion it might have had to withhold publication of the rules at issue when it adopted the error- correction rule. The panel further held that by delaying publication of the four rules beyond the period permitted under the error-correction rule, DOE violated the non- discretionary duty imposed by its own regulation. The panel also held that plaintiffs were not precluded from bringing the action under 42 U.S.C. § 6305(a)(2). The panel held that ** This summary constitutes no part of the opinion of the court. It has been prepared by court staff for the convenience of the reader. NRDC V. PERRY 5

§ 6305(a)(2) provided the necessary clear waiver of sovereign immunity from citizen suits predicated on a non- discretionary duty imposed either by statute or regulation.

The panel held that the plaintiffs properly invoked EPCA’s citizen-suit provision to challenge DOE’s failure to perform is non-discretionary duty to submit the four rules at issue for publication in the Federal Register.

COUNSEL

H. Thomas Byron III (argued) and Mark B. Stern, Appellate Staff; Alex G. Tse, Acting United States Attorney; Civil Division, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.; for Defendants-Appellants.

Ian Fein (argued), Natural Resources Defense Council, San Francisco, California; Aaron Colangelo, Natural Resources Defense Council, Washington, D.C.; Daniel Carpenter- Gold, Natural Resources Defense Council, New York, New York; for Plaintiff-Appellee Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.

Timothy D. Ballo, Earthjustice, Washington, D.C., for Plaintiffs-Appellees Sierra Club, Consumer Federation of America, and Texas Ratepayers’ Organization to Save Energy.

Somerset Perry (argued) and Jaime Jefferson, Deputy Attorneys General; Susan S. Fiering, Supervising Deputy Attorney General; Sally Magnani, Senior Assistant Attorney General; Office of the Attorney General, Oakland, California; Bryant B. Cannon, Deputy Attorney General; Xavier Becerra, Attorney General; Office of the Attorney 6 NRDC V. PERRY

General, San Francisco, California; Lisa Kwong and Timothy Hoffman, Assistant Attorneys General; Patrick A. Woods, Assistant Solicitor General; Environmental Protection Bureau, Office of the Attorney General, Albany, New York; George Jepsen, Attorney General; Robert Snook and Matthew Levine, Assistant Attorneys General; Office of the Attorney General, Hartford, Connecticut; Lisa Madigan, Attorney General; Gerald T. Karr, Assistant Attorney General; Attorney General’s Office, Chicago, Illinois; Janet T. Mills, Attorney General; Susan P. Herman, Deputy Attorney General; Office of the Attorney General, Augusta, Maine; Brian E. Frosh, Attorney General; Steven M. Sullivan, Solicitor General; Office of the Attorney General, Baltimore, Maryland; Maura Healey, Attorney General; Shennan Kavanaugh and I. Andrew Goldberg, Assistant Attorneys General; Office of the Attorney General, Boston, Massachusetts; Max Kieley, Assistant Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General, St. Paul, Minnesota; Ellen F. Rosenblum, Attorney General; Benjamin Gutman, Solicitor General; Denise G. Fjordbeck, Attorney-in-Charge, Civil Administrative Appeals; Jesse Ratcliffe, Assistant Attorney General; Natural Resources Section, Oregon Department of Justice, Salem, Oregon; Josh Shapiro, Attorney General; Michael J. Fischer, Chief Deputy Attorney General; Office of the Attorney General, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Thomas J. Donovan Jr., Attorney General; Julio A. Thompson and Laura B. Murphy, Assistant Attorneys General; Attorney General’s Office, Montpelier, Vermont; Bob Ferguson, Attorney General; Laura J. Watson, Senior Assistant Attorney General; Office of the Attorney General, Olympia, Washington; Karl A. Racine, Attorney General; Loren L. AliKhan, Solicitor General; Office of the Attorney General, Washington, D.C.; Zachary W. Carter, Corporation Counsel; Susan E. Amron, Chief, Environmental Law Division; Haley Stein, Counsel; New York City Law Department, New York, NRDC V. PERRY 7

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