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Management Act of 1972 to authorize and assist the coastal States to 

 study, plan for, manage, and control the impact of energy facility 

 and resource development which alfects the coastal zone, and for other 

 purposes. 



The Clerk read the title of the Senate bill. 



MOTION OFFERED BY MR. MURPHY OF NEW YORK 



Mr. Murphy of New York. Mr. Speaker, I offer a motion. 

 The Clerk read as follows : 



Mr. Murphy of New York moves to strike out all after the enacting clause of 

 the Senate bill, S. 586, and to insert in lieu thereof the provisions of H.R. 3981, 

 as passed, as follows : 



That this Act may be cited as the "Coastal Zone Management Act Amend- 

 ments of 1976". 



Sec. 2. The Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended (16 U.S.C. 

 1451 et seq. ) , is amended as follows : 



(1) Section 302(b) of such Act (16 U.S.C. 1451 (h)) is amended by inserting 

 "ecological," immediately after "recreational,". 



(2) Section 304(a) of such Act (16 U.S.C 14o3(a)) is amended by inserting 

 "islands," immediately after "and includes". 



(3) Section 304(e) of such Act (16 U.S.C. 1453(e)) is amended by deleting 

 "and" after "transitional areas," and by inserting "and islands," immediately 

 after "uplands,". 



(4) Section 304 of such Act (16 U.S.C. 1453) is further amended by adding at 

 the end thereof the following new subsections : 



"(j) 'Outer Continental Shelf energy activity' means exploration for, or the 

 development or production of, oil and gas resources from the outer Continental 

 Sheld, or the location, construction, expansion or operation of any energy facilities 

 made necessary by such exploration or development. 



"(k) 'Energy facilities' means new facilities, or additions to existing 

 facilities — 



"(1) which are or will be directly used in the extraction, conversion, storage, 

 transfer, processing, or transporting of any energy resource ; or 



"(2) which are or will be used primarily for the manufacture, production, or 

 assembly of equipment, machinery, products, or devices v/hich are or will be 

 directly involved in any activity described in paragraph (1) of this subsection 

 and which will serve, impact, or otherwise affect a substantial geographical 

 area or substantial numbers of people. 



The term includes, but is not limited to (A) electric generating plants; (B) 

 petroleum refineries and associated facilities; (C) gasification plants; liquefied 

 natural gas storage, transfer, or conversion facilities ; and uranium enrich- 

 ment or nuclear fuel processing facilities; (D) outer Continental Shelf oil and 

 gas exploration, development, and production facilities, including platforms, 

 assembly plants, storage depots, tank farms, crew and supply bases, refining 

 complexes, and any other installation or property that is necessary for such ex- 

 ploration, development, or production; (E) facilities for offshore loading and 

 marine transfer of petroleum; (F) pipelines and transmission facilities; and 

 (G) terminals ^\hich are associated with any of the foregoing. 



"(1) 'Public facilities and public .services' means any services or facilities which 

 are financed, in whole or in part, by state or local government. Such services and 

 facilities include, but are not limited to, highways, secondary roads, parking, 

 mass tran-sit, water supply, waste collection and treatment, schools and education, 

 hospitals and health care, fire and police protection, recreation and culture, other 

 human services, and facilities related thereto, and such governmental services as 

 are necessary to support any increase in population and development. 



"(m) 'local government' means any political sulidivision of any coastal State 

 if such subdivision has taxing authority or provides any public service which 

 is financed in whole or part by taxes, and such term includes, but is not limited 

 to, any school district, fire district, transportation authority, and any other 

 special purpose district or authority. 



