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 91 STAT. 10 Mandatory injunctions.

PUBLIC LAW 95-2—FEB. 2, 1977 injunction shall be granted without bond. In any such action, the court jj^^y a]gQ issue mandatory injunctions commanding any person to comply with any such order or supplemental order. REPORTING

Report to President. 15 USC 717 note.

Report to Congress.

SEC. 12. (a) In issuing any order under section 4(a) or granting any authorization under section 6, the President shall require that the prices and volumes of natural gas delivered, transported, or contracted for pursuant to such order or authorization shall be reported to him on a weekly basis and such reports shall be made available to the Congress. (b) The President shall report to Congress not later than October 1, 1977, respecting his actions under this Act. DELEGATION OF AUTHORITIES

15 USC 717 note.

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SEC. 13. The President may delegate all or any portion of the authority granted to him under this Act to such executive agencies (within the meaning of 5 U.S.C. 105) or officers of the United States as he determines appropriate, and may authorize such redelegation as may be appropriate. Except with respect to section 552 of title 5 of the United States Code, any officer or executive agency of the United States to which authority is delegated or redelegated under this Act shall be subject only to such procedural requirements respecting the exercise of such authority as the President would be subject to if such authority were not so delegated. PREEMPTION OF INCONSISTENT STATE OR LOCAL ACTION

15 USC 717 note.

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SEC. 14. Any order issued pursuant to this Act shall preempt any provision of any program for the allocation, emergency delivery, transportation, or purchase of natural gas established by any State or local government if such program is in conflict with any such order. Approved February 2, 1977.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY:

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HOUSE REPORT No. 95-7 (Comm. of Conference). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 123 (1977): Jan. 26, 28, 31, considered and passed Senate. Feb. 1, considered and passed House, amended. Feb. 2, Senate and House agreed to conference report. WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS, Vol 13, No. 6: Feb. 2, Presidential statement.

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