In this June 16, 2008, file photo, electric vehicles are lined up for sale as an alternative to gas-powered cars at Walker Motors, a Ford dealership, in Montpelier, Vermont. Credit: Toby Talbot / AP

The Maine Legislature will have final say over motor vehicle emissions standards, under a new law signed by Gov. Janet Mills.

The measure was prompted by a recent effort from environmental groups calling on Maine to adopt so-called clean car standards, which would have required a steady increase in the percentage of electric vehicles sold in the state.

Advocates petitioned the Maine Board of Environmental Protection to adopt the rules, saying that they were an important step toward reducing carbon emissions. But the bureau rejected the proposal earlier this year, pointing to issues such as costs and effects on the regional grid.

The new law will now make such requirements “major substantive rules,” meaning that lawmakers will ultimately need to approve any changes moving forward.

This article appears through a media partnership with Maine Public.

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