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 106 STAT. 2832 PUBLIC LAW 102-486—OCT. 24, 1992 of this subsection, issue recommendations to the States for establishing State and local incentive programs designed to encourage the acceleration of voluntary replacement, b^r consumers, of existing showerheads, faucets, water closets, and urinals with those products that meet the standards established for such products pursuant to subsections (j) and (k) of section 325. "(2) In developing such recommendations, the Secretary shall consult with the neads of other federal a^^ncies, including the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency; State officials; manufacturers, suppliers, and installers of pliunbing products; and other interested parties.". SEC. 124. mCH-INTENSITY DISCHARGE LAMPS, DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS, AND SBIALL ELECTRIC MOTORS. (a) STANDARDS.— Section 346 of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (42 U.S.C. 6317) is amended to read as follows: '' ENERGY CONSERVATION STANDARDS FOR HIGH-INTENSITY DISCHARGE LAMPS, DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS, AND SMALL ELECTRIC MOTORS "SEC 346. (a)(1) The Secretary shall, within 30 months after the date of the enactment of the Energy Policy Act of 1992, prescribe testing requirements for those high-intensity discharge lamps and distribution transformers for which the Secretary makes a determination that enereyr conservation standards would be technologically feasible and economically justified, and would result in significant energy savings. R^ulations. "(2) The Secretary shall, within 18 months after the date on which testing requirements are prescribed by the Secretary pursuant to paragraph (1), prescribe, by rule, energy conservation standards for those high-intensity discharge lamps and distribution transformers for which the Secretary prescribed testing requirements under paragraph (1). "(3) Any standard prescribed under paragraph (2) vfith respect to high-intensity discharge lamps shall apply to such lamps manufactured 36 months after the date such rule is published. "(b)(1) The Secreta^ shall, within 30 months after the date of the enactment of the Energy Policy Act of 1992, prescribe testing requirements for Uiose small electric motors for which the Secretary makes a determination that energy conservation standards would be technologically feasible and economically justified, and would result in si^ificant energy savings. R^ulations. "(2) The Secretary shall, Mdthin 18 months after the date on which testing requirements are prescribed by the Secretary pursuant to paragraph (1), prescribe, by rule, energy conservation standards for those small electric motors for which the Secretary prescribed testing requirements under paragraph (1). "(3) Any standard prescribed under paragraph (2) shall apply to small electric motors manufactured 60 months after the date such rule is published or, in the case of small electric motors which require listing or certification by a nationally recognized testing laboratory, 84 months afl^er such date. Such standards shall not apply to any small electric motor which is a component of a covered product under section 322(a) or a covered equipment under section 340. "(c) In esteblishing any standard under this section, the Secretary shall take into consideration the criteria conteined in section 325(n).

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