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establish and maintain a file which shall contain 

 information concerning every transaction, sale, ex- 

 change or shipment involving the export from the 

 United States to a foreign nation of coal, crude oil, 

 residual oil or any refined petroleum product. Infor- 

 mation to be included in the iile shall be current and 

 shall include, but shall not be limitsd to, the name 

 of the exporter (including the name or names of the 

 holders of any beneficial interests), the volume and 

 type of product involved in the export transaction, 

 the manner of shipment and identification of the 

 vessel or carrier, the destination, the name of the 

 purchaser if a sale, exchange or other transaction is 

 involved, and a statement of reasons justifying the 

 export. 



(b) Information and report to committee of Congress 

 or head of Federal agency from Administrator; 

 exception: disclosure detrimental to national 

 security. 



Upon request of any committee of Congress or the 

 head of any Federal agency, the Administrator shall 

 promptly provide any information maintained in the 

 file and a report thereon to such committee, or 

 agency head, except where the President finds such 

 disclosure to be detrimental to national security. 



(c) Information to Administrator from Federal agency. 



Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any 

 Federal agency which collects or has information 

 relevant to the functions required by this section 

 shall make such information available to the Ad- 

 ministrator. (Pub. L. 93-275, §25, May 7, 1974, 88 

 Stat. 114.) 



(d) The Administrator shall not be required to 

 collect independently information described in 

 subsection (a) if he can secure the information 

 described in subsection (a) from other Federal 

 agencies and the information secured from such 

 agencies is available to the Congress pursuant to a 

 request under subsection (b) . (Public Law 93-275, 



§ 25, May 7, 1974, 88 Stat. 114; amended Pub. L. 

 94-385, title I, § 111 Aug. 14 1976, 90 Stat. 1132.) 



Amendments 



1976 — Subsec. (d) Public Law 94-385 added subsec. 

 (d). 



§ 785. Foreign ownersKip; comprehensive review; 

 sources of information; report to Congress; mon- 

 itoring activity. 



The Administrator shall conduct a comprehensive 

 review of foreign ownership of, influence on, and 

 control of domestic energy sources and supplies. Such 

 review shall draw upon existing information, where 

 available, and any independent Investigation neces- 

 sary by the Administration. The Administrator shall, 

 on or before the expiration of the one hundred and 

 eighty day period following the effective date of this 

 chapter, report to the Congress in sufficient detail so 

 as to apprise the Congress as to the extent and 

 forms of such foreign ownership of, influence on, 

 and control of domestic energy sources and supplies, 

 and shall thereafter continue to monitor such owner- 

 ship, influence and control. (Pub. L. 93-275, § 26, 

 May 7, 1974, 88 Stat. 115.) 



§ 7S6. Reversion. 



Upon the termination of this chapter, any func- 

 tions or personnel transferred by this chapter shall 

 revert to the department, agency, or office from 

 which they were transferred. An officer or employee 

 of the Federal Government who is appointed, with- 

 out break in service of one or more workdays, to any 

 position for carrying out functions under this chap- 

 ter is entitled, upon separation from such position 

 other than for cause, to reemployment in the posi- 

 tion occupied at the time of appointment, or in a 

 position of comparable grade and salary. (Pub. L. 

 93-275, § 28, May 7, 1974, 88 Stat. 115.) 



25. Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 

 Pub. L. 94-579 (90 Stat 2743) 



To establish public land policy; to establish guidelines 

 for Its administration; to provide for the management, 

 protection, development, and enhancement o£ the 

 lands; and for other purposes. 



Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- 

 sentatives of the United States of America in 

 Congress assembled, 



TABLE OF CONTENTS 



xrrLE I — SHORT title; policies; definitions 



Sec. 101. Short title. 



Sec. 102. Declaration of policy. 



Sec. 103. Definitions. 



TITLE II LAND USE PLANNING; LAND ACQUISITION AND 



DISPOSITION 



Sec. 201. Inventory and identification. 



Sec. 301. BLM directorate and functions. 

 Sec. 302. Management of use, occupancy, and develop- 

 ment. 

 Sec. 303. Enforcement authority. 



