§7425. Measures to prevent economic disruption or unemployment — Inbound Citations
42 U.S.C. § 7425
Cited by 5 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 42 U.S.C. § 7425 as a whole
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(a) No Governor of a State may issue any order or rule pursuant to section 7425 of this title to any major fuel burning stationary source (or class or category thereof)—(1) prohibiting such source from using fuels other than locally or regionally available coal or coal derivatives, or(2) requiring such source to enter into a contract (or contracts) for supplies of locally or regionally available coal or coal derivatives.
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(1) The Governor of any State may petition the President to exercise the President’s authorities pursuant to section 7425 of this title with respect to any major fuel burning stationary source located in such State.
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(c) Within 90 days after the submission of a Governor’s petition under subsection (b), the President shall either issue an order or rule pursuant to section 7425 of this title or deny such petition, stating in writing his reasons for such denial. In making his determination to issue such an order or rule pursuant to this subsection, the President must find that such order or rule would—(1) be consistent with section 7425 of this title;(2) result in no significant increase in the consumption of energy;(3) not subject the ultimate consumer to significantly higher energy costs; and(4) not violate any contractual relationship between such source and any supplier or transporter of fuel to such source.
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(1) be consistent with section 7425 of this title;
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(e) The terms “major fuel burning stationary source (or class or category thereof)” and “locally or regionally available coal or coal derivatives” shall have the meanings assigned to them for the purposes of section 7425 of this title.