15 USC § 2709 - Reports to Congress by Secretary of Energy
(a)
Comprehensive program, etc.
As a separate part of the annual report submitted under section
5914
(a)
[1]
of title
42 with respect to the comprehensive plan and program then in effect under section
5905
(a) and (b) of title
42, the Secretary of Energy shall submit to Congress an annual report of activities under this chapter. Such report shall include—
(2)
an evaluation of the state of automobile propulsion system research and development in the United States;
(b)
Study on financial obligation guarantees
The Secretary of Energy shall conduct a survey of developers, lending institutions, and other appropriate persons or institutions and shall otherwise make a study for the purpose of determining whether, and under what conditions, research, development, demonstration, and commercial availability of advanced automobile propulsion system technology may be aided by the guarantee of financial obligations by the Federal Government. The Secretary of Energy shall report the results of such survey and study to the Congress within 1 year after February 25, 1978. Such report shall include an examination of those stages of advanced automobile propulsion system technology research, development, demonstration, and commercialization for which financial obligation guarantees may be useful or appropriate and shall contain such legislative recommendations as may be necessary.
[1] See References in Text note below.
(a)
Comprehensive program, etc.
As a separate part of the annual report submitted under section
5914
(a)
[1]
of title
42 with respect to the comprehensive plan and program then in effect under section
5905
(a) and (b) of title
42, the Secretary of Energy shall submit to Congress an annual report of activities under this chapter. Such report shall include—
(2)
an evaluation of the state of automobile propulsion system research and development in the United States;
(b)
Study on financial obligation guarantees
The Secretary of Energy shall conduct a survey of developers, lending institutions, and other appropriate persons or institutions and shall otherwise make a study for the purpose of determining whether, and under what conditions, research, development, demonstration, and commercial availability of advanced automobile propulsion system technology may be aided by the guarantee of financial obligations by the Federal Government. The Secretary of Energy shall report the results of such survey and study to the Congress within 1 year after February 25, 1978. Such report shall include an examination of those stages of advanced automobile propulsion system technology research, development, demonstration, and commercialization for which financial obligation guarantees may be useful or appropriate and shall contain such legislative recommendations as may be necessary.
[1] See References in Text note below.
Source
(Pub. L. 95–238, title III, § 310,Feb. 25, 1978, 92 Stat. 83.)
References in Text
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