42 U.S.C. § 6275
Relationship between standby emergency authorities and international energy program
The purpose of the Congress in enacting this subchapter is to provide standby energy emergency authority to deal with energy shortage conditions and to minimize economic dislocations and adverse impacts on employment. While the authorities contained in this subchapter may, to the extent authorized by this subchapter, be used to carry out obligations incurred by the United States in connection with the International Energy Program, this subchapter shall not be construed in any way as advice and consent, ratification, endorsement, or other form of congressional approval of the specific terms of such program.
Notes of Decisions
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case, 1982–1982 · leading case: Legal Authorities Available to the President to Respond to a Severe Energy Supply Interruption or Other Substantial Reduction in Available Petroleum Prods. (OLC 1982).
Legal Authorities Available to the President to Respond to a Severe Energy Supply Interruption or Other Substantial Reduction in Available Petroleum Prods. (OLC 1982). “rical amendment to such Agreement The effect of this definition is to limit the use o f the authonty provided by the EPCA to actions taken in support of the A greement as it was signed by the United States in 1974; the definition precludes use of the EPCA in support of actions…”
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