The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) on Monday received the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) final proposed rule on the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). This is the final stage of the review process and is an indication that the administration is on track to finalize the rule by November 30.

On May 29, EPA proposed levels that were below the congressional levels laid out in the 2007 law, but above levels previously proposed in November 2013.

These proposed volumes would allow volumes of conventional (non-advanced) renewable fuel of up to 13.25, 13.40, and 14.00 billion gallons to be used to satisfy the total renewable fuel requirements for years 2014, 2015, and 2016, respectively. The original statute called for levels of 14.4 billion gallons for 2014 and 15 for 2015 and 2016.

The initial EPA proposal released in May set biomass-based diesel volumes at 1.63 for 2014, rising by approximately 100 million gallons per year to 1.9 billion gallons in 2017.

The official public comment period on the EPA Proposed Rule closed on July 27 and the comments submitted by EPA can be viewed here. The contents of the rule that EPA has forwarded to OMB for final review are not public.