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 92 STAT. 3206

PUBLIC LAW 95-619^NOV. 9, 1978

Public Law 95-619 95th Congress

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An Act Nov. 9. 1978 [H.R. 5037]

National Energy

For the relief of Jack R. Misner.

Be it enacted by the Senate and Hoicse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

G>nservation

Policy Act

TITLE I—GENERAL PROVISIONS SEC. 101. SHORT TITLE AND TABLE OF CONTENTS.

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(a) S H O R TITLE. — T h i s Act may be c i t e d as the " National Energy Conservation Policy Act". (b)

T A B L E OF C O N T E N T S. —

TITLE I—GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 101. Short title and table of contents. Sec. 102. Findings and statement of purposes. TITLE II—RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CONSERVATION

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PART 1—UTILITT PEOGBAM

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210. Definitions. 211. Coverage. 212. Rules of Secretary for submission and approval of plans. 213. Requirements for State residential energy conservation plans for regulated utilities. 214. Plan requirements for nonregulated utilities and home heating suppliers. 215. Utility programs. 216. Supply, installation, and financing by public utilities. 217. Home heating supplier programs. 218. Temporary programs. 219. Federal standby authority. 220. Relationship to other laws. • U <. %, n,,<, r. 221. Rules. 222. Product standards. 223. Authorization of appropriations. 224. Report on energy conservation in apartment buildings. 225. Federal Trade Commission study and report.

PART 2—WEATHEMZATION GRANTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF LOW-INCOME F A M I U E S

Sec. 231. Department of Energy weatherization grant program. Sec. 232. Farmers Home Administration vpeatherization grant program. Sec. 233. Availability of labor. PART 3—SECONDARY FINANCING AND LOAN INSURANCE FOR ENERGY CONSEBVINO IMPROVEMENTS AND SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS

Sec. 241. Sec. 242. Sec. 243. Sec. 244. Sec. 245, Sec. 246.

Loan insurance for energy conserving improvements and solar energy systems under title I of the National Housing Act. Purchase by Government National Mortgage Association of loans to low- and moderate-income families for energy conserving improvements. Standby authority of Government National Mortgage Association to purchase loans for energy conserving improvements. Purchase by Government National Mortgage Association of loans for solar energy systems. Secondary financing by Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation of solar energy and energy conserving improvement loans. Secondary financing by Federal National Mortgage Association of solar energy and energy conserving improvement loans.

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