APPENDIX D 

 PUBLIC LAW 95-91— AUG. 4, 1977 91 STAT. 565 



Public Law 95-91 

 95th Congress 



An Act 



To establish a Department of Energy in the executive branch by the reorganiza- ^% : — : 



tlon of energy functions within the Federal Government In order to secure [S. 826) 

 effective management to assure a coordinated national energy policy, and for 

 other purposes. 



Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 

 United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may Department of 

 be cited as the "Department of Energy Organization Act". Energy 



Organization Act. 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 42 USC 7101 



Sec. 2. Definitions. note. 



TITLE I— DECLARATION OF FINDINGS AND PURPOSES 



Sec. 101. Findings. 

 Sec. 102. Purposes. 

 Sec. 103. Relationship with States. 



TITLE II— ESTABLISHMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT 



Sec. 201. EstablLshment. 



Sec. 202. Principal oflBcers. 



Sec. 203. Assistant Secretaries. 



Sec. 204. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. 



Sec. 205. Energy Information Administration. 



Sec. 206. Economic Regulatory Administration. 



Sec. 207. Comptroller General functions. 



Sec. 20S. Oflice of Inspector General. 



Sec. 209. Office of Energy Research. 



Sec. 210. Leasing LiaLson t^ommittee. 



TITLE III— TRANSFERS OF FUNCTIONS 



Sec. 301. General transfers. 



Sec. 302. Transfers from the Department of the Interior. 



Sec. 303. Administration of leasing transfers. 



Sec. 304. Transfers from the Department of Housing and Urban Development 



Sec. 305. Coordination with the Department of Transportation. 



Sec. 306. Transfer from the Interstate Commerce Commission. 



Sec. 307. Transfers from the Department of the Navy. 



Sec. 30S. Transfers from the Department of Commerce. 



Sec. 309. Naval reactor and military application programs. 



Sec. 310. Transfer to the Department of Transportation. 



TITLE IV— FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION 



Sec. 401. Appointment and administration. 



Sec. 402, Jurisdiction of the Commission. 



Sec. 403. Initiation of rulemaking proceedings before Commission. 



Sec. 404. Referral of other rulemaking proceedings to Commission. 



Sec. 405. Right of Secretary to intervene in Commission procedures. 



Sec. 406. Reorganization. 



Sec. 407. Access to information. 



TITLE V— ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AND JUDICIAL REVIEW 



Sec. 501. Procedures. 



Sec. 502. Judicial review. 



Sec. 503. Remedial orders. 



Sec. 504. Requests for adjustments. 



Sec. 505. Review and effect. 



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