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. PUBLIC LAW 102-486—OCT. 24, 1992 106 STAT. 2777 Sec. 156. Intergovernmental energy management planning and coordination. Sec. 157. Federal agency energy management training. Sec. 158. Energy audit teams. Sec. 159. Federal energy cost accounting and management. Sec. 160. Inspector General review and agency accountability. Sec. 161. PrcKmrement and identification of energy efficient products. Sec. 162. Federal energy efficiency funding study. Sec. 163. United States Postal Service energy regulations. Sec. 164. United States Postal Service building energy survey and report. Sec. 165. United States Postal Service energy management report. Sec. 166. Energy management requirements for the United States Postal Service. Sec. 167. Government contract incentives. Sec. 168. Energy management requirements for congressional buildings. Subtitle G—Miscellaneous Sec. 171. Energy information. Sec. 172. District heating and cooling programs. Sec. 173. Study and report on vibration reduction technologies. TITLE II—NATURAL GAS Sec. 201. Fewer restrictions on certain natural gas imports and exports. Sec. 202. Sense of Congress. TITLE III—ALTERNATIVE FUELS—GENERAL Sec. 301. Definitions. Sec. 302. Amendments to the Energy Policy and Conservation Act. Sec. 303. Minimum Federal fleet requirement. Sec. 304. Refueling. Sec. 305. Federal agency promotion, education, and coordination. Sec. 306. Agency incentives program. Sec. 307. Recognition and incentive awards program. Sec. 308. Measurement of alternative fuel use. Sec. 309. Information collection. Sec. 310. General Services Administration report. Sec. 311. United States Postal Service. TITLE IV—ALTERNATIVE FUELS—NON-FEDERAL PROGRAMS Sec. 401. Truck commercial application program. Sec. 402. Conforming amendments. Sec. 403. Alternative motor fuels amendments. Sec. 404. Vehicular natviral gas jurisdiction. Sec. 405. Public information program. Sec. 406. Labeling requirements. Sec. 407. Data acquisition program. Sec. 408. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission authority to approve recovery of certain expenses in advance. Sec. 409. State and local incentives programs. Sec. 410. Alternative fuel bus program. Sec. 411. Certification of training programs. Sec. 412. Alternative fuel use in nonroad vehicles and engines. Sec. 413. Reports to Congress. Sec. 414. Low interest loan program. TITLE V—AVAILABILITY AND USE OF REPLACEMENT FUELS, ALTERNATIVE FUELS, AND ALTERNATIVE FUELED PRIVATE VEHICLES Sec. 501. Mandate for alternative fuel providers. Sec. 502. Replacement fuel supply and demand program. Sec. 503. Replacement fuel demand estimates and supply information. Sec. 504. Modification of goals; additional rulemaking authority. Sec. 505. Voluntary suppfy commitments. Sec. 506. Technical and policy analysis. Sec. 507. Fleet requirement program. Sec. 508. Credits. Sec. 509. Secretary's recommendations to Congress. Sec. 510. Effect on other laws. Sec. 511. Prohibited acts. Sec. 512. Enforcement. Sec. 513. Powers of the Secretary. Sec. 514. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE VI—ELECTRIC MOTOR VEfflCLES Sec. 601. Definitions.

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