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42 USC § 7174 - Referral of other rulemaking proceedings to Commission

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Current through Pub. L. 113-99. (See Public Laws for the current Congress.)

(a) Notification of Commission of proposed action; public comment
Except as provided in section 7173 of this title, whenever the Secretary proposes to prescribe rules, regulations, and statements of policy of general applicability in the exercise of any function which is transferred to the Secretary under section 7151 of this title or section 60501 of title 49, he shall notify the Commission of the proposed action. If the Commission, in its discretion, determines within such period as the Secretary may prescribe, that the proposed action may significantly affect any function within the jurisdiction of the Commission pursuant to section 7172 (a)(1) and (c)(1) of this title and section 60502 of title 49, the Secretary shall immediately refer the matter to the Commission, which shall provide an opportunity for public comment.
(b) Recommendations of Commission; publication
Following such opportunity for public comment the Commission, after consultation with the Secretary, shall either—
(1) concur in adoption of the rule or statement as proposed by the Secretary;
(2) concur in adoption of the rule or statement only with such changes as it may recommend; or
(3) recommend that the rule or statement not be adopted.
The Commission shall promptly publish its recommendations, adopted under this subsection, along with an explanation of the reason for its actions and an analysis of the major comments, criticisms, and alternatives offered during the comment period.
(c) Options of Secretary; final agency action
Following publication of the Commission’s recommendations the Secretary shall have the option of—
(1) issuing a final rule or statement in the form initially proposed by the Secretary if the Commission has concurred in such rule pursuant to subsection (b)(1) of this section;
(2) issuing a final rule or statement in amended form so that the rule conforms in all respects with the changes proposed by the Commission if the Commission has concurred in such rule or statement pursuant to subsection (b)(2) of this section; or
(3) ordering that the rule shall not be issued.
The action taken by the Secretary pursuant to this subsection shall constitute a final agency action for purposes of section 704 of title 5.

(a) Notification of Commission of proposed action; public comment
Except as provided in section 7173 of this title, whenever the Secretary proposes to prescribe rules, regulations, and statements of policy of general applicability in the exercise of any function which is transferred to the Secretary under section 7151 of this title or section 60501 of title 49, he shall notify the Commission of the proposed action. If the Commission, in its discretion, determines within such period as the Secretary may prescribe, that the proposed action may significantly affect any function within the jurisdiction of the Commission pursuant to section 7172 (a)(1) and (c)(1) of this title and section 60502 of title 49, the Secretary shall immediately refer the matter to the Commission, which shall provide an opportunity for public comment.
(b) Recommendations of Commission; publication
Following such opportunity for public comment the Commission, after consultation with the Secretary, shall either—
(1) concur in adoption of the rule or statement as proposed by the Secretary;
(2) concur in adoption of the rule or statement only with such changes as it may recommend; or
(3) recommend that the rule or statement not be adopted.
The Commission shall promptly publish its recommendations, adopted under this subsection, along with an explanation of the reason for its actions and an analysis of the major comments, criticisms, and alternatives offered during the comment period.
(c) Options of Secretary; final agency action
Following publication of the Commission’s recommendations the Secretary shall have the option of—
(1) issuing a final rule or statement in the form initially proposed by the Secretary if the Commission has concurred in such rule pursuant to subsection (b)(1) of this section;
(2) issuing a final rule or statement in amended form so that the rule conforms in all respects with the changes proposed by the Commission if the Commission has concurred in such rule or statement pursuant to subsection (b)(2) of this section; or
(3) ordering that the rule shall not be issued.
The action taken by the Secretary pursuant to this subsection shall constitute a final agency action for purposes of section 704 of title 5.

Source

(Pub. L. 95–91, title IV, § 404,Aug. 4, 1977, 91 Stat. 586.)
Codification

In subsec. (a), “section 60501 of title 49” substituted for reference to section 306 of this Act, meaning section 306 ofPub. L. 95–91[42 U.S.C. 7155], and “section 60502 of title 49” substituted for reference to section 402 (b), meaning section 402(b) ofPub. L. 95–91[42 U.S.C. 7172 (b)] on authority of Pub. L. 103–272, § 6(b),July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1378, the first section of which enacted subtitles II, III, and V to X of Title 49, Transportation.

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3 CFR Part 101 - PUBLIC INFORMATION PROVISIONS OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ACT

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3 CFR 141

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3 CFR 201

10 CFR - Title 10—Energy

10 CFR Part 840 - EXTRAORDINARY NUCLEAR OCCURRENCES

18 CFR - Title 18—Conservation of Power and Water Resources

18 CFR 1 - RULES OF GENERAL APPLICABILITY

18 CFR Part 1b - RULES RELATING TO INVESTIGATIONS

18 CFR Part 1c - PROHIBITION OF ENERGY MARKET MANIPULATION

18 CFR 2 - GENERAL POLICY AND INTERPRETATIONS

18 CFR 4 - LICENSES, PERMITS, EXEMPTIONS, AND DETERMINATION OF PROJECT COSTS

18 CFR 5 - INTEGRATED LICENSE APPLICATION PROCESS

18 CFR 6 - SURRENDER OR TERMINATION OF LICENSE

18 CFR 8 - RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AND DEVELOPMENT AT LICENSED PROJECTS

18 CFR Part 11 - ANNUAL CHARGES UNDER PART I OF THE FEDERAL POWER ACT

18 CFR Part 12 - SAFETY OF WATER POWER PROJECTS AND PROJECT WORKS

18 CFR Part 16 - PROCEDURES RELATING TO TAKEOVER AND RELICENSING OF LICENSED PROJECTS

18 CFR Part 24 - DECLARATION OF INTENTION

18 CFR Part 32 - INTERCONNECTION OF FACILITIES

18 CFR Part 33 - APPLICATIONS UNDER FEDERAL POWER ACT SECTION 203

18 CFR Part 34 - APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION OF THE ISSUANCE OF SECURITIES OR THE ASSUMPTION OF LIABILITIES

18 CFR 271

22 CFR - Foreign Relations

22 CFR 250

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22 CFR Part 300 - [Reserved]

22 CFR 340

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34 CFR - Title 34—Education

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34 CFR 349

34 CFR Part 356 - DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION RESEARCH: RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS

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34 CFR 375

34 CFR Part 376 - SPECIAL PROJECTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS FOR PROVIDING TRANSITIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES TO YOUTH WITH DISABILITIES

34 CFR Part 380 - SPECIAL PROJECTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS FOR PROVIDING SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH THE MOST SEVERE DISABILITIES AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECTS

34 CFR Part 381 - PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS

34 CFR 382

34 CFR Part 385 - REHABILITATION TRAINING

38 CFR - Title 38—Pensions, Bonuses, and Veterans' Relief

38 CFR 390

38 CFR 821

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