42 USC § 17372 - Annual national energy security strategy report
(a)
Reports
(2)
New Presidents
In addition to the reports required under paragraph (1), the President shall submit a comprehensive report on the national energy security of the United States by not later than 150 days after the date on which the President assumes the office of President after a presidential election.
(b)
Contents
Each report under this section shall describe the national energy security strategy of the United States, including a comprehensive description of—
(1)
the worldwide interests, goals, and objectives of the United States that are vital to the national energy security of the United States;
(2)
the foreign policy, worldwide commitments, and national defense capabilities of the United States necessary—
(3)
the proposed short-term and long-term uses of the political, economic, military, and other authorities of the United States—
(4)
the adequacy of the capabilities of the United States to protect the national energy security of the United States, including an evaluation of the balance among the capabilities of all elements of the national authority of the United States to support the implementation of the national energy security strategy; and
(a)
Reports
(2)
New Presidents
In addition to the reports required under paragraph (1), the President shall submit a comprehensive report on the national energy security of the United States by not later than 150 days after the date on which the President assumes the office of President after a presidential election.
(b)
Contents
Each report under this section shall describe the national energy security strategy of the United States, including a comprehensive description of—
(1)
the worldwide interests, goals, and objectives of the United States that are vital to the national energy security of the United States;
(2)
the foreign policy, worldwide commitments, and national defense capabilities of the United States necessary—
(3)
the proposed short-term and long-term uses of the political, economic, military, and other authorities of the United States—
(4)
the adequacy of the capabilities of the United States to protect the national energy security of the United States, including an evaluation of the balance among the capabilities of all elements of the national authority of the United States to support the implementation of the national energy security strategy; and
Source
(Pub. L. 110–140, title IX, § 933,Dec. 19, 2007, 121 Stat. 1740.)
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