42 U.S.C. § 7341

Effective date

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The provisions of this chapter shall take effect one hundred and twenty days after the Secretary first takes office, or on such earlier date as the President may prescribe and publish in the Federal Register, except that at any time after August 4, 1977, (1) any of the officers provided for in subchapters II and IV of this chapter may be nominated and appointed, as provided in those subchapters, and (2) the Secretary and the Commission may promulgate regulations pursuant to section 7295(b)(2) of this title at any time after August 4, 1977. Funds available to any department or agency (or any official or component thereof), functions of which are transferred to the Secretary or the Commission by this chapter, may with the approval of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, be used to pay the compensation and expenses of any officer appointed pursuant to this subsection 11 So in original. until such time as funds for that purpose are otherwise available.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 1980–1996 · leading case: Younger v. Jensen
Younger v. Jensen (1980) cal · cites it 2× “13, 1977), 42 U.S.C.A. § 7341 , note.) For convenience here we use "FPC" to refer to the entity exercising those functions after as well as before the transfer.”
United States v. Tex-La Electric Cooperative, Inc., United States of America v. Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative, In (1982) ca5 “46,267 (1977), reprinted in 42 U.S.C. § 7341 (Supp. IV 1980), the Secretary of Energy was charged both with developing federal hydroelectric power rates as the Secretary of the Interior used to do, and then with confirming and putting those rates into effect as the Federal Power…”
Phoenix Petroleum Co. v. United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (1996) cafc “Order No. 12,038, 3 C.F.R. 136 (1979). As did the ESA, the EPAA, and the FEA Act, the DOE Act contains a judicial review provision.”
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