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CHAPTER 77-ENERGY CONSERVATION
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6201.
Congressional statement of purpose.
6202.
Definitions.
SUBCHAPTER I-DOMESTIC SUPPLY AVAILABILITY
Part A-Domestic Supply
6211.
Incentives to develop underground coal mines.
(a)
Loan guarantees.
(b)
Secretary's determinations prerequisite to loan guarantee; maximum guarantees; aggregate outstanding guaranteed loans; new underground coal mines.
(c)
Construction and definition of terms.
(d)
Rules and regulations.
(e)
Recordkeeping.
6212.
Domestic use of energy supplies and related materials and equipment.
(a)
Export restrictions.
(b)
Exemptions.
(c)
Implementing restrictions.
(d)
Restrictions and national interest.
(e)
Waiver of notice and comment period.
(f)
Quarterly reports to Congress.
6213.
Certain lease bidding arrangements prohibited.
(a)
Promulgation of rule by Secretary of the Interior.
(b)
Definitions.
(c)
Exemptions.
(d)
Unitization of producing fields.
(e)
Report to Congress covering extension of restrictions on joint bidding.
6214.
Production of oil or gas at the maximum efficient rate and temporary emergency production rate.
(a)
Determination by Secretary of the Interior.
(b)
Determination of rate of production by States; required production.
(c)
Fields composed of Federal and non-Federal land.
(d)
Action to recover just compensation.
(e)
"Maximum efficient rate of production" and "temporary emergency production rate" defined.
(f)
Naval Petroleum Reserves.
6215.
Major fuel burning stationary source.
(a)
Restrictions on issuance of orders or rules by Governor pursuant to section 7425 of this title.
(b)
Petition to President.
(c)
Action to be taken by President.
(d)
Effect on authority of President to allocate coal or coal derivatives.
(e)
Definitions.
Part B-Strategic Petroleum Reserve
6231.
Congressional finding and declaration of policy.
6232.
Definitions.
6233.
Strategic Petroleum Reserve Office.
6234.
Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
(a)
Establishment.
(b)
Strategic Petroleum Reserve Plan.
(c)
Levels of crude oil to be stored.
(d)
Plan objectives.
(e)
Plan provisions.
6235.
Early Storage Reserve.
(a)
Establishment; design; ownership of stored petroleum products; minimum number of barrels of petroleum products in Reserve if Strategic Petroleum Reserve Plan has not become effective.
(b)
Meeting regional needs for residual fuel oil and refined petroleum products.
(c)
Early Storage Reserve Plan.
6236.
Industrial Petroleum Reserve.
(a)
Establishment.
(b)
Amounts of petroleum products required to be stored by importers and refiners; exemption of products from tariff or import license fee.
(c)
Implementation of section by Secretary.
6237.
Regional Petroleum Reserve.
(a)
Federal Energy Administration Regions in which Reserve may be established and maintained.
(b)
Level of Reserve.
(c)
Substitutions for all or part of volume stored in Reserve.
6238.
Utility Reserves; Coal Reserves; Remote Crude Oil and Natural Gas Reserves.
6239.
Congressional review of Strategic Petroleum Reserve Plan; implementation.
(a)
Congressional review of Strategic Petroleum Reserve Plan as prerequisite to implementation.
(b)
Effective date of Strategic Petroleum Reserve Plan.
(c)
Preparation and transmittal to Congress of proposals for designing, constructing, and filling storage or related facilities; statement accompanying proposal.
(d)
Preparation and transmittal to Congress of amendments to Strategic Petroleum Reserve Plan or Early Storage Reserve Plan; statement accompanying amendment.
(e)
Presidential determination; 60-day period.
(f)
Powers of Secretary in implementing Strategic Petroleum Reserve Plan, Early Storage Reserve Plan, proposals, and amendments.
(g)
Acquisition of property by negotiation as prerequisite to condemnation.
(h)
Use of interim storage facilities; environmental considerations for existing facilities.
(i)
Report to Congress on results of negotiations for enlargement of Strategic Petroleum Reserve to one billion barrels.
(j)
Amendment of Strategic Petroleum Reserve Plan to include plans for completion of storage of one billion barrels.
(k)
Exemption from subtitle IV of title 49.
(l)
Drawdown plan amendments during implementation.
6240.
Petroleum products for storage, transport, or exchange.
(a)
Eligibility of petroleum products.
(b)
Objectives in determining manner of acquisition.
(c)
Fill operations by President.
(d)
Crude oil from Naval Petroleum Reserve Numbered 1; reduction in fill-rate requirements.
(e)
Suspensions of fill operations, etc., during emergency situations; applicability, etc.
(f)
Predrawdown diversion.
(g)
Test program of storage of refined petroleum products; report to Congress.
(h)
Purchase from stripper well properties.
6241.
Drawdown and distribution of Reserve.
(a)
Power of Secretary.
(b)
Drawdown and distribution of Reserve in accordance with Distribution Plan contained in Strategic Petroleum Reserve Plan.
(c)
Drawdown and distribution of Early Storage Reserve in accordance with Distribution Plan contained in Early Storage Reserve Plan.
(d)
Presidential finding prerequisite to implementation of Distribution Plan.
(e)
Price levels and allocation procedures.
(f)
Removal or disposal of products in Industrial Petroleum Reserve.
(g)
Directive to carry out test drawdown.
(h)
Prevention or reduction of adverse impact of severe domestic energy supply interruptions.
(i)
Exchange of withdrawn products.
6242.
Coordination with import quota system.
6243.
Records and accounts.
(a)
Preparation and maintenance.
(b)
Audit of operations of storage facility.
(c)
Access to and inspection of records or accounts and storage facilities.
6244.
Report on development of Naval Petroleum Reserve Number 4.
6245.
Reports by Secretary to Congress; contents.
6246.
Authorization of appropriations.
6247.
SPR Petroleum Account.
(a)
Establishment.
(b)
Obligation of funds for acquisition, transportation, and injection of petroleum products into SPR.
(c)
Provision and deposit of funds.
(d)
Off-budgeting procedures.
(e)
Interim storage facilities.
Part C-Authority To Contract for Petroleum Product Not Owned by United States
6249.
Contracting for petroleum product and facilities.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Conditions.
(c)
Charge for storage.
(d)
Duration.
(e)
Binding arbitration.
(f)
Availability of funds.
6249a.
Implementation.
(a)
Amendment to plan not required.
(b)
Fill rate requirement.
(c)
Legal status regarding other law.
(d)
Return of product.
6249b.
Contracts for which no implementing legislation is needed.
(a)
Congressional review.
(b)
Effective date.
6249c.
Contracts for which implementing legislation is needed.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Consultation.
(c)
Effective date.
(d)
Rules of Senate.
(e)
Introduction and referral in Senate.
(f)
Consideration of amendments to implementing bill prohibited in Senate.
(g)
Discharge in Senate.
(h)
Floor consideration in Senate.
Part D-Expiration
6251.
Expiration.
SUBCHAPTER II-STANDBY ENERGY AUTHORITIES
Part A-General Emergency Authorities
6261 to 6264. Omitted.
Part B-Authorities With Respect to International Energy Program
6271.
International oil allocations.
(a)
Authority of President to prescribe rules for implementation of obligations of United States relating to international allocation of petroleum products; amounts of allocation and prices; petroleum products subject to rule; term of rule.
(b)
Prerequisites to rule taking effect; time rule may be put into effect or remain in effect.
(c)
Consistency of rule with attainment of objectives specified in section 753(b)(1) of title 15; limitation on authority of officers or agencies of United States.
(d)
Nonapplicability of export restrictions under other laws.
(e)
Prerequisites for effectiveness of rule.
6272.
International voluntary agreements.
(a)
Exclusiveness of section's requirements.
(b)
Prescription by Secretary of standards and procedures for developing and carrying out voluntary agreements and plans of action.
(c)
Requirements for standards and procedures.
(d)
Participation of Attorney General and Federal Trade Commission in development and carrying out of voluntary agreements and plans of action.
(e)
Monitoring of development and carrying out of voluntary agreements and plans of action by Attorney General and Federal Trade Commission.
(f)
Defense to civil or criminal antitrust actions.
(g)
Acts or practices occurring prior to date of enactment of chapter or subsequent to its expiration or repeal.
(h)
Applicability of Defense Production Act of 1950.
(i)
Reports by Attorney General and Federal Trade Commission to Congress and President.
(j)
Defense in breach of contract actions.
(k)
Definitions.
(l)
Applicability of authority.
(m)
Limitation on new plans of action.
(n)
Joint resolution of disapproval.
6273.
Advisory committees.
(a)
Authority of Secretary to establish; applicability of section 17 of Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974; chairman; inclusion of representatives of public; public meetings; notice of meeting to Attorney General and Federal Trade Commission; attendance and participation of their representatives.
(b)
Transcript of meetings.
(c)
Suspension of application of certain requirements by President.
6274.
Exchange of information with International Energy Agency.
(a)
Submission of information by Secretary to Secretary of State; transmittal to Agency; aggregation and reporting of geological or geophysical information, trade secrets, or commercial or financial information; availability of such information during international energy supply emergency; certification by President that Agency has adopted security measures; review of compliance of other nations with program; petition to President for changes in procedure.
(b)
Halting transmittal of information that would prejudice competition, violate antitrust laws, or be inconsistent with security interests.
(c)
Information protected by statute.
(d)
Continuation of authority to collect data under Energy Supply and Environmental Coordination Act and Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974.
(e)
Limitation on disclosure contained in other laws.
6275.
Relationship between standby emergency authorities and international energy program.
6276.
Domestic renewable energy industry and related service industries.
(a)
Purpose.
(b)
Evaluation; report to Congress.
(c)
Program for enhancing commerce in renewable energy technologies; funding.
(d)
Interagency working group.
(e)
Annual report to Congress by interagency working group.
(f)
Functions of interagency working group; plan to increase United States exports of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies.
(g)
Repealed.
(h)
Authorization of appropriations.
Part C-Energy Emergency Preparedness
6281.
Congressional findings, policy, and purpose.
(a)
Findings.
(b)
Policy.
(c)
Purpose.
6282.
Preparation for petroleum supply interruptions.
(a)
Description of available legal authorities.
(b)
Comprehensive energy emergency response procedures.
(c)
Disclaimers.
Part D-Expiration
6285.
Expiration.
SUBCHAPTER III-IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Part A-Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products Other Than Automobiles
6291.
Definitions.
6292.
Coverage.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Special classification of consumer product.
6293.
Test procedures.
(a)
General rule.
(b)
Amended and new procedures.
(c)
Restriction on certain representations.
(d)
Case in which test procedure is not required.
(e)
Amendment of standard.
6294.
Labeling.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Rules in effect; new rules.
(c)
Content of label.
(d)
Effective date.
(e)
Study of certain products.
(f)
Consultation.
(g)
Other authority of the Commission.
6295.
Energy conservation standards.
(a)
Purposes.
(b)
Standards for refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers, and freezers.
(c)
Standards for room air conditioners.
(d)
Standards for central air conditioners and heat pumps.
(e)
Standards for water heaters; pool heaters; direct heating equipment.
(f)
Standards for furnaces.
(g)
Standards for dishwashers; clothes washers; clothes dryers; fluorescent lamp ballasts.
(h)
Standards for kitchen ranges and ovens.
(i)
General service fluorescent lamps and incandescent reflector lamps.
(j)
Standards for showerheads and faucets.
(k)
Standards for water closets and urinals.
(l)
Standards for other covered products.
(m)
Further rulemaking.
(n)
Petition for amended standard.
(o)
Criteria for prescribing new or amended standards.
(p)
Procedure for prescribing new or amended standards.
(q)
Special rule for certain types or classes of products.
(r)
Inclusion in standards of test procedures and other requirements.
(s)
Determination of compliance with standards.
(t)
Small manufacturer exemption.
6296.
Requirements of manufacturers.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Notification.
(c)
Deadline.
(d)
Information requirements.
6297.
Effect on other law.
(a)
Preemption of testing and labeling requirements.
(b)
General rule of preemption for energy conservation standards before Federal standard becomes effective for product.
(c)
General rule of preemption for energy conservation standards when Federal standard becomes effective for product.
(d)
Waiver of Federal preemption.
(e)
Exception for certain State procurement standards.
(f)
Exception for certain building code requirements.
(g)
No warranty.
6298.
Rules.
6299.
Authority to obtain information.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Confidentiality.
6300.
Exports.
6301.
Imports.
6302.
Prohibited acts.
(a)
In general.
(b)
"New covered product" defined.
6303.
Enforcement.
(a)
In general.
(b)
"Knowingly" defined.
(c)
Special rule.
(d)
Procedure for assessing penalty.
6304.
Injunctive enforcement.
6305.
Citizen suits.
(a)
Civil actions; jurisdiction.
(b)
Limitation.
(c)
Right to intervene.
(d)
Award of costs of litigation.
(e)
Preservation of other relief.
(f)
Compliance in good faith.
6306.
Administrative procedure and judicial review.
(a)
Procedure for prescription of rules.
(b)
Petition by persons adversely affected by rules; effect on other laws.
(c)
Jurisdiction.
6307.
Consumer education.
(a)
In general.
(b)
State and local incentive programs.
6308.
Annual report.
6309.
Authorization of appropriations.
(a)
Authorizations for Secretary.
(b)
Authorizations for Commission.
(c)
Other authorizations.
Part A–1-Certain Industrial Equipment
6311.
Definitions.
6312.
Purposes and coverage.
(a)
Congressional statement of purpose.
(b)
Inclusion of industrial equipment as covered equipment.
(c)
Inclusion of component parts of consumer products as industrial equipment.
6313.
Standards.
(a)
Small and large commercial package air conditioning and heating equipment, packaged terminal air conditioners and heat pumps, warm-air furnaces, packaged boilers, storage water heaters, instantaneous water heaters, and unfired hot water storage tanks.
(b)
Electric motors.
6314.
Test procedures.
(a)
Prescription by Secretary; requirements.
(b)
Publication in Federal Register; presentment of oral and written data, views, and arguments by interested persons.
(c)
Reevaluations.
(d)
Prohibited representations.
(e)
Assistance by National Institute of Standards and Technology.
6315.
Labeling.
(a)
Prescription by Secretary.
(b)
Disclosure of energy efficiency of articles of covered equipment.
(c)
Inclusion of requirements.
(d)
Labeling rules applicable to electric motors.
(e)
Labeling rules for air conditioning and heating equipment.
(f)
Consultation with Federal Trade Commission.
(g)
Publication in Federal Register; presentment of oral and written data, views, and arguments of interested persons.
(h)
Restrictions on Secretary's authority to promulgate rules.
(i)
Tests for accuracy of information contained on labels.
(j)
Products completed prior to effective date of rules.
(k)
Labeling authority under Federal Trade Commission Act.
6316.
Administration, penalties, enforcement, and preemption.
6317.
Energy conservation standards for high-intensity discharge lamps, distribution transformers, and small electric motors.
(a)
High-intensity discharge lamps and distribution transformers.
(b)
Small electric motors.
(c)
Consideration of criteria under other law.
(d)
Prescription of labeling requirements by Secretary.
(e)
Compliance by manufacturers with labeling requirements.
(f)
New covered products; distribution of non-conforming products prohibited; construction with other law.
Part B-State Energy Conservation Plans
6321.
Congressional findings and declaration of purpose.
6322.
State energy conservation plans.
(a)
Feasibility reports.
(b)
Guidelines.
(c)
Mandatory features of plans.
(d)
Optional features of plans.
(e)
Standby plans.
(f)
Energy Technology Commercialization Services Program.
6323.
Federal assistance to States.
(a)
Information, technical assistance, and assistance in preparation of reports and development, implementation, or modification of energy conservation plan.
(b)
Financial assistance to assist State in development, implementation, or modification of energy conservation plan; submission of plan to and approval of Secretary; considerations governing approval; amount of assistance.
(c)
Records.
(d)
Assistance as supplementing and not supplanting State and local funds.
(e)
Energy emergency planning program as prerequisite to assistance.
(f)
State buildings energy efficiency improvements incentive fund.
6323a.
Matching State contributions.
6324.
State energy efficiency goals.
6325.
General provisions.
(a)
Rules.
(b)
Departmental consultation.
(c)
Annual report.
(d)
Duty of Federal Trade Commission to prevent unfair or deceptive practices or acts relating to implementation of energy measures.
(e)
List of energy measures eligible for financial assistance; designation of types and requirements of energy audits.
(f)
Authorization of appropriations.
(g)
State Energy Advisory Board.
6326.
Definitions.
6327.
Repealed.
Part C-Industrial Energy Conservation
6341 to 6347. Repealed or Omitted.
6348.
Energy efficiency in industrial facilities.
(a)
Grant program.
(b)
Award program.
(c)
Report on industrial reporting and voluntary targets.
6349.
Process-oriented industrial energy efficiency.
(a)
Definitions.
(b)
Grant program.
(c)
Other Federal assistance.
(d)
Report.
(e)
Authorization of appropriations.
6350.
Industrial insulation and audit guidelines.
(a)
Voluntary guidelines for energy efficiency auditing and insulating.
(b)
Educational and technical assistance.
(c)
Report.
Part D-Other Federal Energy Conservation Measures
6361.
Federal energy conservation programs.
(a)
Establishment and coordination of Federal agency actions.
(b)
Public education programs.
(c)
Report to Congress.
(d)
Applicability of plan to Executive agencies.
(e)
Authorization of appropriations.
6362.
Energy conservation policies and practices.
(a)
"Agency" defined.
(b)
Statement of probable impact of major regulatory action on energy efficiency.
(c)
Application of provisions to authority exercised to protect public health and safety.
6363.
Federal actions with respect to recycled oil.
(a)
Purpose.
(b)
Definitions.
(c)
Test procedures for determining substantial equivalency of recycled oil and new oil.
(d)
Promulgation of rules prescribing test procedures and labeling standards.
(e)
Labeling standards.
(f)
Conformity of acts of Federal officials to Commission rules.
Part E-Energy Conservation Program for Schools and Hospitals
6371.
Definitions.
6371a.
Guidelines.
(a)
Energy audits.
(b)
State plans for implementation of energy conservation projects in schools and hospitals.
(c)
Revisions.
(d)
Determination of severe hardship class for schools and hospitals.
6371b.
Preliminary energy audits and energy audits.
(a)
Application by Governor.
(b)
Grants for conduct of preliminary energy audits.
(c)
Grants for conduct of energy audits.
(d)
Audits conducted prior to grant of financial assistance.
(e)
Restriction on use of funds; grant covering total cost of energy audits.
6371c.
State plans.
(a)
Invitation to State energy agency to submit plan; contents.
(b)
Approval of plans.
(c)
Development and implementation of approved plans; submission of proposed State plan.
6371d.
Applications for financial assistance.
(a)
Limitation on number of applications by States, schools, and hospitals; submittal to State energy agency.
(b)
Required information.
(c)
Conditions for financial assistance; applications consistent with related State programs and health plans.
(d)
Compliance required for approval; reasons for disapproval; resubmittal; amendment.
(e)
Suspension of further assistance for failure to comply.
6371e.
Grants for project costs and technical assistance.
(a)
Authorization of Secretary; project costs.
(b)
Restrictions on use of funds.
(c)
Allocation requirements.
(d)
Technical assistance costs.
6371f.
Authorization of appropriations.
6371g.
Allocation of grants.
(a)
Section 6371e grants.
(b)
Restrictions on allocations to States.
(c)
Prescription of rules governing allocations among States with regard to energy audits.
(d)
Prescription of rules limiting allocations to States for administrative expenses.
(e)
Reallocations.
6371h.
Administration; detailed description in annual report.
6371i.
Records.
6371j.
Application of Davis-Bacon Act.
Part F-Energy Conservation Program for Buildings Owned by Units of Local Government and Public Care Institutions
6372.
Definitions.
6372a.
Guidelines.
(a)
Energy audits.
(b)
Implementation of technical assistance programs.
(c)
Revisions.
6372b.
Preliminary energy audits and energy audits.
(a)
Application by Governor.
(b)
Grants for conduct of preliminary energy audits.
(c)
Application by Governor, unit of local government or public care institution.
(d)
Grants for conduct of energy audits.
(e)
Audits conducted prior to grant of financial assistance.
(f)
Restriction on use of funds.
6372c.
State plans.
6372d.
Applications for grants for technical assistance.
(a)
Limitation on number of applications by units of local government and public care institutions; submittal to State energy agency.
(b)
Required information.
(c)
Compliance required for approval; reasons for disapproval; resubmittal; amendment.
(d)
Suspension of further assistance for failure to comply.
6372e.
Grants for technical assistance.
(a)
Authorization of Secretary.
(b)
Restriction on use of funds.
(c)
Allocation requirements.
(d)
Prescription of rules limiting allocations to States for administrative expenses.
6372f.
Authorization of appropriations.
6372g.
Allocation of grants.
6372h.
Administration; detailed description in annual report.
6372i.
Records.
Part G-Off-Highway Motor Vehicles
6373.
Off-highway motor vehicles.
Part H-Encouraging Use of Alternative Fuels
6374.
Alternative fuel use by light duty Federal vehicles.
(a)
Department of Energy program.
(b)
Studies.
(c)
Availability to public.
(d)
Federal agency use of demonstration vehicles.
(e)
Detail of personnel.
(f)
Exemptions.
(g)
Definitions.
(i)
Funding.
6374a.
Alternative fuels truck commercial application program.
(a)
Establishment.
(b)
Funding.
6374b.
Alternative fuels bus program.
(a)
Testing.
(b)
Funding.
(c)
"Bus" defined.
6374c.
Interagency Commission on Alternative Motor Fuels.
(a)
Establishment.
(b)
Membership.
(c)
Operations.
(d)
Functions.
(e)
United States Alternative Fuels Council.
(f)
Detail of Federal personnel.
(g)
Reports.
(h)
Termination.
(i)
Definitions.
6374d.
Studies and reports.
(a)
Methanol study.
(b)
Independent environmental study.
(c)
Public participation.
SUBCHAPTER IV-GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part A-Energy Data Base and Energy Information
6381.
Verification examinations.
(a)
Authority of Comptroller General.
(b)
Request for examination.
(c)
Definitions.
6382.
Powers and duties of Comptroller General.
(a)
Subpenas; discovery and inspection; oaths; search.
(b)
Information in possession of Federal agencies.
(c)
Transmission of examination results to Federal agencies.
(d)
Report to Congressional committees.
(e)
Disclosure of geological or geophysical information.
(f)
Reports to Congress.
6383.
Accounting practices.
(a)
Development by Securities and Exchange Commission; time of taking effect.
(b)
Consultation with Secretary, General Accounting Office and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; rules; reliance on practices developed by Financial Accounting Standards Board; opportunity to submit written comment.
(c)
Requirements for accounting practices.
6384.
Enforcement.
(a)
Civil penalties.
(b)
Jurisdiction; process.
(c)
Securing compliance with subpena.
6385.
Petroleum product information.
Part B-General Provisions
6391.
Prohibited actions.
(a)
Unreasonable classifications and differentiations.
(b)
Unreasonably disproportionate share of burdens between segments of business community.
(c)
Authorities to which section applies.
6392.
Conflicts of interest.
(a)
Filing of written statements covering known financial interests.
(b)
Enforcement and monitoring of filing requirements; report to Congress.
(c)
Exemption.
(d)
Penalty.
6393.
Administrative procedure and judicial review.
6394.
Prohibited acts.
6395.
Enforcement.
(a)
Civil penalty.
(b)
Penalty for willful violation.
(c)
Penalty for violation after having been subjected to civil penalty for prior violation.
(d)
Injunction action by Attorney General.
(e)
Private right of action.
6396.
State laws or programs.
6397.
Repealed.
6398.
Authorization of appropriations.
6399.
Intrastate natural gas.
6400.
Limitation on loan guarantees.
6401.
Repealed.
Part C-Congressional Review
6421.
Procedure for Congressional review of Presidential requests to implement certain authorities.
(a)
"Energy action" defined.
(b)
Transmittal of energy action to Congress.
(c)
Effective date of energy action.
(d)
Computation of period.
(e)
Provision in energy action for later effective date.
(f)
Resolutions with respect to energy action.
6422.
Expedited procedure for Congressional consideration of certain authorities.
(a)
Contingency plan identification number; transmittal of plan to Congress.
(b)
Necessity of Congressional resolution within certain period for plan to be considered approved.
(c)
Computation of period.
(d)
Resolution with respect to contingency plan.
Chapter Referred to in Other Sections
This chapter is referred to in sections 7135, 7194, 7521, 8255 of this title; title 15 section 719j.