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 99 STAT. 102

PUBLIC LAW 99-58—JULY 2, 1985 Public Law 99-58 99th Congress

?a-f! An Act

July 2 1985 ' [H.R. 1699]

'^^ extend title I and Part B of title II of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act, and for other purposes.

Energy Policy

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

and Conservation

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

Act of 1985 42 USC 6201

This Act may be cited as the "Energy Policy and Conservation Amendments Act of 1985".

note.

TITLE I—AMENDMENTS TO THE ENERGY POLICY AND CONSERVATION ACT SEC. 101. EXTENSION OF TITLE I OF THE ENERGY POLICY AND CONSERVATION ACT.

(a) GENERAL EXTENSION.—Title I of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new part: "PART C—EXPIRATION "EXPIRATION

42 USC 6251. 89 Stat. 875.

50 USC app. 2071 note.

"SEC. 171. Except as otherwise provided in title I, all authority under any provision of title I (other than a provision of such title amending another law) and any rule, regulation, or order issued pursuant to such authority, shall expire at midnight, June 30, 1989, but such expiration shall not affect any action or pending proceedings, civil or criminal, not finally determined on such date, nor any action or proceeding based upon any act committed prior to midnight, June 30, 1989.". (b) MATERIALS ALLOCATION.—Section 104(b)(l) of such Act is amended by striking out "December 31, 1984" and inserting in lieu thereof "June 30, 1989". (c) CONFORMING AMENDMENT.—The table of contents for such Act is amended by adding after the item relating to section 167 the following new items: "PART C—EXPIRATION

"Sec. 17L Expiration.".

42 USC 6239. Post, p. 103.

SEC. 102. STRATEGIC PETROLEUM RESERVE AMENDMENTS. (a) AMENDMENTS TO STRATEGIC PETROLEUM RESERVE PLAN.—Sec-

tion 159(e) of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act is amended to read as follows: "(e) Subject to section 161(g)(2), any amendment transmitted pursuant to subsection (d) may not become effective until 60 days after the date of such transmittal, except that such 60-day period shall not apply if the President determines that such amendment is

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