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 106 STAT. 2872 PUBLIC LAW 102-486—OCT. 24, 1992 (B) motor vehicles used for motor vehicle manufacturer product evaluations or tests; (C) law enforcement vehicles; (D) emergency vehicles; (E) motor vehicles acquired and used for military purposes that the Secretary of Defense has certified to the Secretary must be exempt for national security reasons; or (F) nonroad vehicles, including farm and construction vehicles. (c) ALLOCATION OF INCREMENTAL COSTS;—The General Services Administration and any other Federal agency that procures motor vehicles for distribution to other Federal agencies may allocate the incremental cost of alternative fueled vehicles over the cost of comparable gasoline vehicles across the entire fleet of motor vehicles distributed by such agency. (d) APPLICATION OF REQUIREMENTS.— The provisions of section 400AA of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act relating to the Federal acquisition of alternative fueled vehicles shall apply to the acquisition of vehicles pursuant to this section. (e) RESALE. —The Administrator of General Services shall take all feasible steps to ensure that all alternative fueled vehicles sold by the Federal Government shall remain alternative fueled vehicles at time of sale. (f) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRL\TIONS.—There are authorized to be appropriated for carrying out this section, such sums as may be necessary for fiscal years 1993 through 1998, to remain available until expended. 42 USC 13213. SEC. 304. REFUEUNG. (a) IN GENERAL.— Federal agencies shall, to the maximum extent practicable, arrange for the fueling of alternative fueled vehicles acquired under section 303 at commercial fueling facilities that offer alternative fuels for sale to the public. If publicly available fueling facilities are not convenient or accessible to the location of Federal alternative fueled vehicles purchased under section 303, Federal agencies are authorized to enter into commercial arrangements for the purposes of fueling Federal alternative fueled vehicles, including, as appropriate, purchase, lease, contract, construction, or other arrangements in which the Federal Government is a participant. (b) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. —There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary for carrying out this section such sums as may be necessary for fiscal years 1993 through 1998, to remain available until expended. 42 USC 13214. SEC. 305. FEDERAL AGENCY PROMOTION, EDUCATION, AND COORDINATION. (a) PROMOTION AND EDUCATION.— The Secretary, in cooperation with the Administrator of General Services, shall promote programs and educate officials and employees of Federal agencies on the merits of alternative fueled vehicles. The Secretary, in cooperation with the Administrator of General Services, shall provide and disseminate information to Federal agencies on— (1) the location of refueling and maintenance facilities available to alternative fueled vehicles in the Federal fleet; (2) the range and performance capabilities of alternative fueled vehicles;

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